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Those of you who gather here bear wounds that never healed...
Who: Heather Mason, James Sunderland, and ~*~A MYSTERIOUS GUEST STAR~*~
Where: Somewhere on Route 31
When: Sunday, August 1st, mid-afternoon.
Summary: Refusing to ditch her fellow hell-town bro, Heather left Violet City a few days ago to backtrack and help a certain James make his way to said purple-hued city without getting chased up a tree by Rattatas. After a couple days travel on both their parts, they finally meet halfway-- ... buuut Heather's going to get something she's not quite expecting.
Rating: G. PG if Heather lets her mouth get the better of her.
Log:
Even under the cover of forest, the thick air was painted yellow and the sun beat down relentlessly. The underbrush was dry and sharp and all around, hidden bug Pokemon whirred and buzzed their way through the hot summer day. It was a day that could suck the energy right out of you if you weren't careful, which was probably why there were not many wild Pokemon in her way as she tromped through the raspy weeds that coated the forest floor and watched the faint trail in the grass ahead of her as Arty the ex-raccoon-thing-now-deathweasel wound her way sinuously through the brush.
Heather Mason was a girl on a mission, and despite the hotness, the stickiness, and the stingy cuts from ankle to knee, courtesy of sticker-bushes and of the fact that it was way too hot out for her to want to wear anything longer than her skirt, she was making darned good progress if she did say so herself! Her bag was jauntily slung over one bare shoulder-- god forbid she wear her vest on a day this hot, it was sleeveless shirt only or death by heatstroke-- and there was a bounce in her step.
The calls had been made, despite some technical difficulties in the form of Cujo running away with Heather's Pokegear. A rendezvous point had been set. Heather had even made a decent estimate of the time it would take her to get there from here, using the handy-dandy map function on the 'Gear, which, it turned out, was a helluvalot more convenient than hauling real ones in the form of huge crumpled mounds of complicatingly-folded paper. And to think that when she'd first arrived in Johto, she'd been pining for some good, old-fashioned maps.
Needless to say, the pieces were in place, the clearing (one she had camped in herself when she'd been on her way to Violet on her own) was right ahead, and Heather couldn't have asked for an easier meet-up. Yes sir, everything was going just as planned. She'd meet up with James, they'd make it back to Violet in a timely manner, nothing would go crazy, and everything would be juuuuust chill.
It was NEVER that easy.
Where: Somewhere on Route 31
When: Sunday, August 1st, mid-afternoon.
Summary: Refusing to ditch her fellow hell-town bro, Heather left Violet City a few days ago to backtrack and help a certain James make his way to said purple-hued city without getting chased up a tree by Rattatas. After a couple days travel on both their parts, they finally meet halfway-- ... buuut Heather's going to get something she's not quite expecting.
Rating: G. PG if Heather lets her mouth get the better of her.
Log:
Even under the cover of forest, the thick air was painted yellow and the sun beat down relentlessly. The underbrush was dry and sharp and all around, hidden bug Pokemon whirred and buzzed their way through the hot summer day. It was a day that could suck the energy right out of you if you weren't careful, which was probably why there were not many wild Pokemon in her way as she tromped through the raspy weeds that coated the forest floor and watched the faint trail in the grass ahead of her as Arty the ex-raccoon-thing-now-deathweasel wound her way sinuously through the brush.
Heather Mason was a girl on a mission, and despite the hotness, the stickiness, and the stingy cuts from ankle to knee, courtesy of sticker-bushes and of the fact that it was way too hot out for her to want to wear anything longer than her skirt, she was making darned good progress if she did say so herself! Her bag was jauntily slung over one bare shoulder-- god forbid she wear her vest on a day this hot, it was sleeveless shirt only or death by heatstroke-- and there was a bounce in her step.
The calls had been made, despite some technical difficulties in the form of Cujo running away with Heather's Pokegear. A rendezvous point had been set. Heather had even made a decent estimate of the time it would take her to get there from here, using the handy-dandy map function on the 'Gear, which, it turned out, was a helluvalot more convenient than hauling real ones in the form of huge crumpled mounds of complicatingly-folded paper. And to think that when she'd first arrived in Johto, she'd been pining for some good, old-fashioned maps.
Needless to say, the pieces were in place, the clearing (one she had camped in herself when she'd been on her way to Violet on her own) was right ahead, and Heather couldn't have asked for an easier meet-up. Yes sir, everything was going just as planned. She'd meet up with James, they'd make it back to Violet in a timely manner, nothing would go crazy, and everything would be juuuuust chill.
It was NEVER that easy.
*ANGRY GIRL NOISE*
"Okay... hng, I don't know how to-- ... look, just... y'know. Play along and... and... I don't know." She groaned and rubbed her temples, eyes shut. Still no yelling. Was James off scott-free? ... Well, not quite. As Heather turned to head back to the clearing, she gave him a shove to the shoulder. "That's for being a moron."
And that, luckily for James, was it. Even if Heather was pissed, she didn't want to take it out on the only traveling group member that she had the luxury of actually confiding the truth in.
Dear lord, could those eyes get any BIGGER?
As Harry lifted the bar to his mouth, Arty let out a desperate chitter and finally reached up with her stubby little paws in an attempt to flat-out TAKE it from him.
AW HELL NAW GURL.
If Harry hadn't of been watching this entire time, his trail bar could have been gone by now. He was expecting this though so instead he scooted back a bit and went to sitting on his knees to be a bit higher from the ground. Not that it was much of a difference to a Furret of all things, but it was a ground to let him stand up all the way if he was going to.
"You won't get anything if you try to take it that way."
Not that Harry was going to give it anything in the first place..... nope it's cuteness surely wasn't getting to him. Not at all. He wasn't thinking of maybe breaking off a tiny bit for it if it hadn't of flat out tried to take it from him. Mhmm.
-Is deaf now- ;;
James waited a few moments before following her silently, sulking as he did so. Once back with Harry, the furret and Heather, he made his way to that patch of grass he scoped out before and took a seat. He was trying his hardest not to look upset, but James was as good at hiding his emotions as he was at being assertive. Which, for those who didn't know James, he was the least assertive person ever. He might as well staple a doormat to his back, or at least get "Welcome" tattooed across his chest.
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"... Arty, the hell? Leave him alone!"
Conveniently-timed, Heather happened to step back through the trees just in time to notice her poorly-behaved animate scarf harassing her father and she clapped her hands sharply.
It did the trick-- the Furret sent Harry one last reproachful glare before slinking off into the underbrush, no doubt concocting plans to invade the mean nasty non-generous brown-headed man's backpack as soon as he wasn't paying attention.
Poor James's dejection went unnoticed for the moment-- Heather was too wrapped up in her own stupid problems to notice just how upset her friend was over it all. If she had, she might have started to wisen up a bit. This is what happens when you just assume everyone can take what you dish out, Heather. Hurt feelings. Poor guy.
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With the Furret leaving him alone Harry was free to get comfy again in sitting. He was curious what happened though, James certainly wasn't looking too hot.
"Welcome back.... Did something happen?"
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Deciding he'd find someway to distract himself, he fished around in his backpack and got out his own trail bar. It was pretty surprising, through this trip James had been more interested in moving forward than stopping and eating, so he hadn't eaten nearly as much as he would have, had he been traveling alone. But now? Now that they have stopped? He was freaking starving. So this trail bar was probably going to be the first of many.
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"Nothin', just had to talk about something real quick."
Aka 'I totally just bitched him out and made him feel bad'.
"Anyway..." She gestured back in the direction she'd come, through the shimmering heatwaves. "It's pretty d- ... hot, so if you guys wanna rest for awhile, we can wait till evening to move. ... Hopefully it'll cool down."
Part of her just wanted to... GO, heat be damned. Anything to keep her mind from focusing itself fully on the situation right in front of her. But... yeah. Unless they wanted to just be baked alive, that... really wasn't the best option.
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Yeah that heat was no joke though. As much as Harry was ready to get back to a town, he knew that if they kept pushing through the heat one of them might as well get heat stroke or something. He didn't know Heather personally but he was assuming this heat was too much for all of them.
Oh and nice save there on the cursing Heather.
"That's fine. It's way too hot outside to be hiking anywhere."
Not that they had much of a choice, it was nice when they left Cherrygrove, they had no clue it was going to get like this halfway to the next town.
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Well he was, until his caterpie decided now would be a good time to release itself from it's ball and crawl up James' arm and rub up against his face. This of course resulted in a flailing, scrambling James trying to get up and get away from the damn thing. James' initial thought when the caterpillar pokemon touched him was something like: "skSJFHSKJFskjckgdfjhksdjhvksjhdvk!"
It only resulted in James tripping over himself and landing on his stomach, with the caterpie still on him 'pree'ing softly as it happily cuddled its master. James had a look of complete horror on his face as he tried once again to get up and knock the caterpie off him, this time though it worked. The caterpie landed on the soft grass and James was suddenly a good ten feet from it. Looking at the poor thing as if it was some sort of monstrosity. The caterpie, obviously, didn't understand what the matter was, so instead of staying put, it started to make it's way back towards James.
Who was currently contemplating trying to climb up a tree. The thought never occurred to him to maybe use its pokeball, but this was James. Fast thinking in desperate situations wasn't exactly his forte. Unless of course, he was trying to find his wife.
"Stay over there! I don't want you touching me!"
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As much as Heather sort of wanted to press onwards, she wasn't sure how much more direct sunlight she could take without turning into a lobster.
She glanced off into the brush for her Pokemon, but it would appear that Arty was too sulky to return just yet. So Heather started to make for her previous spot when--
SUDDEN DISTRAUGHT JAMES.
Heather startled at the commotion, hunching her shoulders and jerking her head around to see what was the matter. ... Only to be forced to muffle a snort. Not that she found it funny-- ... okay, she totally found it funny. But gosh James, it's a cute little caterpillar!
"... Jeez, it's just a bug."