kyeugh
onion witch
- Pronoun
- she/her
Blue's X-Transceiver began to vibrate in his pocket. "Urgh," he murmured. "Not now." "What was that?" his partner hollered from across the field. "Shut it, kid," Blue snapped at his sister. He had been training her for her journey that would begin soon-- but was now interrupting.
The screen of the X-Transceiver said the caller's name: "Cynthia is calling!" Blue cursed under his breath. "The hell is it this time... Hold on, sis!" He flipped open the device and came face-to-face with a digital Cynthia. "There is something I need to speak to you all about. Please hurry over to the-," she said like a machine, but Blue harshly cut her off. "Save your breath, I know the drill," he spat. And he closed his X-Transceiver.
"Hey sis, I gotta call off the battle," Blue announced. Daisy gave an absolutely grievous look. "Why, Blue?" She was at least fourteen now, but had been too scared to begin her journey. In fact, the adventure might not be her kind of thing. But Blue didn't tell her that-- it would break her fragile heart.
"Erm," he stammered, not quite sure why he was nervous about it. "I gotta go do important Champion things." "But you're not a Champion anymore!" his younger sibling exclaimed. Blue furrowed his eyebrows. "At my own expense. I'm still technically considered a Champion," he exclaimed. "That's dumb!" she expressed. "Can't you just be, like... a Cool Trainer or something?" An Elite, Blue thought. No, I couldn't be... those guys outrank me.
"No," Blue replied with a forced smile. "I gotta go, okay? I'll see you. Aerodactly, take me to Lily of the Valley Island!"
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Blue came bursting through the doors, panting. "Hey," he managed. All of the other Champions were there, staring at him like he was purple. He caught his breath and sat down. "What'd I miss?"
Cynthia shot him a dirty look. "We were just discussing the strange happenings lately," she explained, a certain anger in her voice. "Strange happenings?" Blue said. "I haven't noticed anything strange." Cynthia shrugged. "Most people haven't. But coincidentally, a large number of people were attacked last night. All they can remember is red eyes." Blue frowned. "Damn this imperfect world," he said. "Nothing is ever good." Cynthia grinned. "Well, it makes good RPs As a Champion, I was informed of these things. I fear this is the beginning of another catastrophe." Iris grinned. "That means we call in the Elites."
Blue flipped out his X-Transceiver. "Time for me to resume my old job." Everyone flipped out their own X-Transceivers as well, even Alder. "Oh."
And all of the Elites were called.
The screen of the X-Transceiver said the caller's name: "Cynthia is calling!" Blue cursed under his breath. "The hell is it this time... Hold on, sis!" He flipped open the device and came face-to-face with a digital Cynthia. "There is something I need to speak to you all about. Please hurry over to the-," she said like a machine, but Blue harshly cut her off. "Save your breath, I know the drill," he spat. And he closed his X-Transceiver.
"Hey sis, I gotta call off the battle," Blue announced. Daisy gave an absolutely grievous look. "Why, Blue?" She was at least fourteen now, but had been too scared to begin her journey. In fact, the adventure might not be her kind of thing. But Blue didn't tell her that-- it would break her fragile heart.
"Erm," he stammered, not quite sure why he was nervous about it. "I gotta go do important Champion things." "But you're not a Champion anymore!" his younger sibling exclaimed. Blue furrowed his eyebrows. "At my own expense. I'm still technically considered a Champion," he exclaimed. "That's dumb!" she expressed. "Can't you just be, like... a Cool Trainer or something?" An Elite, Blue thought. No, I couldn't be... those guys outrank me.
"No," Blue replied with a forced smile. "I gotta go, okay? I'll see you. Aerodactly, take me to Lily of the Valley Island!"
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Blue came bursting through the doors, panting. "Hey," he managed. All of the other Champions were there, staring at him like he was purple. He caught his breath and sat down. "What'd I miss?"
Cynthia shot him a dirty look. "We were just discussing the strange happenings lately," she explained, a certain anger in her voice. "Strange happenings?" Blue said. "I haven't noticed anything strange." Cynthia shrugged. "Most people haven't. But coincidentally, a large number of people were attacked last night. All they can remember is red eyes." Blue frowned. "Damn this imperfect world," he said. "Nothing is ever good." Cynthia grinned. "
Blue flipped out his X-Transceiver. "Time for me to resume my old job." Everyone flipped out their own X-Transceivers as well, even Alder. "Oh."
And all of the Elites were called.