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Entry tags:
Taking care
Who:
flawlesspoison &
usedkamikakushi
Where: Blackthorn City
When: December 19th
Summary: Two travelers trying to rest up and heal their wounds. Set hours after this thread.
Rating: PG (for some scratches, bruises, etc)
Log:
[It was closing to around four am. The Pokémon center was quiet at this time of the night. Well, apart from the normal Pokémon Center music that played forever and after.
In one of the rooms there were two boys. One of them was laying on the bed under sheets. On the chair next to the bed sat the other boy. He was covered in a blanket and seemed to be asleep as well... even if he wasn't supposed to sleep, but what could you do when you were tired from traveling through the Ice Path.]
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Where: Blackthorn City
When: December 19th
Summary: Two travelers trying to rest up and heal their wounds. Set hours after this thread.
Rating: PG (for some scratches, bruises, etc)
Log:
[It was closing to around four am. The Pokémon center was quiet at this time of the night. Well, apart from the normal Pokémon Center music that played forever and after.
In one of the rooms there were two boys. One of them was laying on the bed under sheets. On the chair next to the bed sat the other boy. He was covered in a blanket and seemed to be asleep as well... even if he wasn't supposed to sleep, but what could you do when you were tired from traveling through the Ice Path.]
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Warm. He was pretty warm... why was he warm? He had been so cold before...where was he? He was in a cave. ...he wasn't in a cave now?
Where then? It was enough to push him into being awake--push him upright. And that was a mistake. Pain, and quite a lot. Enough to draw out sound--certainly much protest and a gasp.
He hasn't quite noticed his company just yet, just going to double over a little until he gets used to being upright.]
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