SparklingEspeon
of maushold and men
- Pronoun
- She/They
Espurr hadn't, honestly, aside from that dream, which might well have spoken to the good job they were doing keeping themselves undercover. Which certainly wasn't an easy task, given the sheer amount of pokemon who'd arrived along with them. Surely somemon would have let slip by now, right?
"It's just a thought," said Espurr, "but if we were brought here, it was to save the world from something, right? I know no-mon's reached out to us since except in that weird dream--you had it too, right?--but if we're here, then it probably means that something's out there. I bet we're not supposed to say anything because it would draw too much attention to us. And there aren't really any other humans around here... so that would draw way more attention than some pokemon teleporting into the wrong town would, right?"
She looked around the cafe, checking for anymon who might have been listening in, seeing none - the closet patron was a teddiursa in a frilly gown three times her size, eating what looked like a slug in a taco skewered on the tip of a massive, two-pronged fork. Fancy people were absolutely mystifying.
Then, she leaned in, speaking in a hush: "Besides, what if it's dangerous to be a human here? What if it's not the first time there've been humans here? If we have a reputation already, it could be really dangerous to spill those beans!"
She could be barking up the wrong tree entirely, but after her first go playing the "I'm a human" game, she wasn't taking chances.
"It's just a thought," said Espurr, "but if we were brought here, it was to save the world from something, right? I know no-mon's reached out to us since except in that weird dream--you had it too, right?--but if we're here, then it probably means that something's out there. I bet we're not supposed to say anything because it would draw too much attention to us. And there aren't really any other humans around here... so that would draw way more attention than some pokemon teleporting into the wrong town would, right?"
She looked around the cafe, checking for anymon who might have been listening in, seeing none - the closet patron was a teddiursa in a frilly gown three times her size, eating what looked like a slug in a taco skewered on the tip of a massive, two-pronged fork. Fancy people were absolutely mystifying.
Then, she leaned in, speaking in a hush: "Besides, what if it's dangerous to be a human here? What if it's not the first time there've been humans here? If we have a reputation already, it could be really dangerous to spill those beans!"
She could be barking up the wrong tree entirely, but after her first go playing the "I'm a human" game, she wasn't taking chances.