Shadow Serenity
Lurking
- Pronoun
- He/Him
"Other tower's already been lit," she said. "Don't think it matters much given that I don't see any wings on ya, but that's protocol. Best of luck."
Kimiko offered a nod in wordless thanks. Even if none of the others could, she probably could have reached it with her vines (well, this tower's light, anyway), but it was one less thing they had to worry about now.
Then their guide left them and further silence followed. The creaking of the tower sent shivers down Kimiko's spine as she and two others looked out from their perch. This was no haunted forest, but the chills she got from being here weren't a far cry. There was something in the air, something familiar that she couldn't shake. The rickety tower was only fueling her nerves. Or, well, no... (possibly) playing bait was what had her anxious. The haunting creaking sound just added a familiar trigger to it that certainly didn't help.
Maybe this was a mistake... she was here for answers, to help be useful somehow, and this seemed like the most straightforward way - even if they didn't find anything out of the ordinary to report, they still would have completed an important job come morning. If she lasted that long.
She thanked whatever gods were in this world that Odette had joined her. She wasn't familiar with the somewhat unusual-looking cleffa (not a pokemon she'd have chosen for any kind of guard duty, but she supposed playing lookout was safer than playing security.) Having a familiar presence nearby in the mawile helped counteract her growing jitters.
But as much as she wanted to talk to Odette - discuss work or music, anything to break the silence... well, silence was somewhat important to their job, wasn't it? Her options were to just talk anyway, or to go insane from the imaginary scenarios full of ghosts that insisted on bombarding her brain.
But then Odette struck up a relevant conversation with Ridley - the cleffa - and so, thankful just to have some background noise, Kimiko listened in. He had been in the wagon group?
Where I come from, wild pokemon don't - they don't act like that. If they attack it's about territory or defence, not... but it was like it wanted to hurt us. It... it felt sadistic."
A pokemon that wanted to hurt its target... and then a voice (but not their Voice) in a nightmare...
"Sounds like a ghost to me," Kimiko chimed in, her voice low and flat. She looked about to expand on that, but then thought better of it and turned away again.
Then, after a few seconds, she asked, "How likely is it that the voice in your nightmare came from the charmeleon?"
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