[ Grr, Lirris, I need to modify this now. Oh, well. I'll just half it... The first half will be when Atem's still in the Pokemon Center, and the second will be upon meeting Melisa, if that's alright.]
Atem had noted that the others were starting to file outside, and decided to go ahead and follow them. She slid out of her chair, pushing it back under the table, and turned her attention to the doors leading to the world laying just beyond those welcoming doors of the Pokemon Center. A world full of things to prove and praise and others to criticize and ridicule for self-righteous and boastful reasons. A world full of crooks and saints, the weak and the strong, the negative and the positive. A world that would not once take it easy on its inhabitants, the Goth soon found out shortly after her brother's passing, and above all, a world that was testing Nekko to her fullest. The ultimate test of independence and pure, blinded honor that the proud Atem family treasured so much. The thought of leaving such a gentle and tender atmosphere was hard for many who walked down the road Atem was traveling, but if one were to possess such brute arrogance and bitter ignorance, it wouldn't affect anything in the slightest. For even in the safe haven with smiling faces and friendly peers, it was still part of the ever animistic planet. It was still on Earth, and there was no doubt that the same amount of sadistic cruelty and evil could overtake the Pokemon Center at the slightest blink of the eye.
However, Atem's train of thoughts soon swerved off its tracks and over a cliff as she heard a voice speaking to her. The gothic girl glanced over at Cassy without turning away from the doors, her lip in a tight black line. Cassy asked why she was so grim and gloomy, and Atem felt her eyebrows furrow. "Not everyone's a radiating burst of sunshine," she answered simply, the scornful tone returning in her voice. It was faint, though, because her mind was still partially wrapped around her thoughts from moments ago, and it even had the slightest bit of sorrow in it. Though one would have to strain their ears to hear it.
And with that, Atem stalked out of the Pokemon Center, her arms loosely crossed over her chest as she started to muse over everything that had happened so far and the people she had meet. She spotted Alex, Fletcher, Dink and Kiara, and stopped a few frets away from them, still wanting to keep her over-sized personal bubble intact.
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Atem lingered behind the others as they proceeded to go wherever Alex intended for them to visit, and her mind was fairly empty and blank. To keep herself busy, she glanced around her the whole walk, pondering over various facts in nature and how some things came to be.
When the time came, though, she snapped back into reality, and let her passive front take over. She kept her demeanor bored as she glazed her eyes over at Melisa, then Alex, then Melisa again. So this was the reason they had to leave? Some woman and a device they probably could've gotten a week later? ... Though Atem was not complaining; the thought of having a PokeTech was a nice one indeed. With all the things she heard about the device, it seemed really helpful and handy to have around.
More hasty and forceful than intended, Atem grabbed one of the boxes, pulling out her plain white PokeTech. She fiddled with it for a while, tilting her head with a slight frown as she messed around with the controls and such, and finally got to the settings. She settled on a dull pearly blue, a color matching that of her eyes, and placed it in her pack. She set her gaze on Alex as he stated that once they were ready, they'd go on to Oreburgh, and she nodded curtly in agreement. "I'm ready once everyone else is, I suppose. But, do tell: isn't there a Gym Leader there? That sounds... interesting." A lopsided grin pulled at her licorice lips. Despite the fact Kiara just exclaimed and proved there was a Gym with the help of her PokeTech, Atem asked Alex anyway. Better be sure than sorry, as they said once upon a time, and Atem would be surely disappointed if there wasn't a challenge awaiting her in Oreburgh.