| We hope you enjoy your visit. You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free. Join our community! If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features: |
| Love you long time | |
|---|---|
| Tweet Topic Started: Aug 5 2008, 11:10 AM (174 Views) | |
| Acubenz | Aug 5 2008, 11:10 AM Post #1 |
![]()
Knock Over My Tarot Card Tower, I'll be Pissed.
|
..And if they send a whirlwind, I'd hug it, like a harmless little tree, or an earthquake, I'd calm it, and bring you back to me and I'd hold you, in my weak arms, like a first born~ Jaming along to the ever playing lyrics in her head, Tori seemed to progressing rather speedily along on her quest of freedom. She'd already made it out of her latest hometown, Cogtear, and was traveling at a speedy pace toward the next town, which would be the farthest she'd every traveled in the tree years she'd lived in Winzen. Completely not observing anything around her, Tori nearly passed over a strange white disc lying right there on the ground in front of her. Bending over, the If not previously mentioned, Tori had never really had a chance to encounter being a pokémon trainer, or even had any interest to study up on all these fancy-scmancey terms they used. "Seems rather useless to me. Meh. Maybe it could fetch me some quick cash at the mart up in the next town..." Deciding it was best to just hold onto it for now, Tori placed the 'TM 27 - Return' in her plot hole, continuing along on her journey. Tori had been walking for quite a bit, and was rather unsettle. with all of it. "You've got to be kidding? All this walking? Damn, I need a bike or I might not even bother with the rest of this trip." It's not that she was talking to anyone, but it's more along the lines of Tori liked hearing her self talking. Nothing wrong with that. From inside his poké ball, Kasi-kun could feel the stress his trainer was going through. He really wished he could speak her language, but not even his ability seemed to stretch that far. There was so much he wanted to tell her, things like how to use a TM, or maybe that her journey would be long, hard, and involve a lot of walking, but would also be epic to the power of ten. Sighing, he figured there really was nothing he could do to change his inability to communicate with his trainer. Tori plopped to the ground, landing on her knees. Resting the heels of her palms on the ground, Tori was using her arms to support the rest of her body was she was taking her little rest. Honestly, it wasn't even five miles yet and this little girl was being a major biff about it. Tori huffed and puffed about, desperately panting for air. Another time Kasi-kun wishes he could communicate with his trainer, yet his feelings would just go unheard. The over dramatic trainer quickly noticed something a bit unusual situated on the direct path way in front of her. A wild pokémon! It can't be..no..yes! It is! Kasi-kun gets to finally prove himself in a battle! Yay! Rather happily pulling herself from the ground, the female trainer grabbed the poké ball containing her partner known as Kasi-kun. Clicking the center button, Tori held it out in front of her, turned her head, and closed her eyes. It seemed as if the flash created to free Kasi from his sphere-sized transport was just a bit blinding. "Ikimasho, Kasi-kun!" At first, the Gastly was a simple dense ball of purple gas, but after Tori's command, he quickly appeared in a rather eerie expansion of the gas. You called, dominatrix Victoria? Of course, Tori couldn't pick out what her partner was thinking, but she could tell that he wanted a good enough reason to be pulled out of his poké ball. Pointing her finger out, Tori began to speak in a very descending manner, but not exactly yelling. "Massugu!" Upon the trainer sending out her commands, Kasi immediately turned toward the wild enemy who was helplessly standing about the road. A large grin now about his incorporeal body, Kasi-kun began to hover forward, making sure to keep his tongue in his mouth. There was no way his trainer liked the idea of that rather gross thing flopping about. (>_> stfu) As he approached the enemy, the song within Tori's mind began to shift pace, projecting a new feeling into Kasi. Spoiler: click to toggle Swirling about in his cloud of win, Kasi was just ready to take a rest. He hovered over to his trainer, who seemed completely uninterested him and one hundred percent absorbed into her PokéTech. "Ugh. a-s-d-f. Work, damnit!" The trainer was getting a little worked up over the device that seemed rather pointless to her, forgetting completely about her partner pokémon. Kasi, being ignored and all decided to do things on his own. After a while of doing nothing, Tori finally snapped back to reality, spraying her little ghost pokémon with a potion, which healed him a bit. Kasi spun around in happiness, floating to the left and right with his tongue all out and everything. Tori got bored, and decided to walk right into the town of Milwash. Edited by Acubenz, Aug 5 2008, 11:11 AM.
|
![]() |
|
| 1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous) | |
| « Previous Topic · Route 801 · Next Topic » |








9:50 AM Jul 11