Had it really only been two days since I ended up like this? I could've
sworn it'd been longer…
"It's just hard for me to wrap my mind around sometimes," I said. "There's so much that happened over the past couple days."
"Yep! Going through Twig Woodland, forming Team Searchlights, finding and purifying Flapple," Saltriv said with a bright smile. "We've already done so much together!"
Burhalla also seemed to be in high spirits, and I could see him smiling at me too. You'd never know from that expression that I almost killed him the other day, or that we went into that creepy shrine with all the… statues. Place makes me shudder still just thinking about it.
"I'm really glad you joined our team, Gen," he insisted. "It wouldn't be the same without you."
"…thank you, Burhalla," I said, smiling back. "I…I'm so glad you let me join the team. I don't know what I would have done if I couldn't."
Being all alone for hours on end, with nobody I truly knew to turn to…I really don't know what I'd have done without these two. And I didn't want to imagine what having to go through that would've been like.
"It's a pleasure, really," Burhalla said. "After all, it's not every day that you get to put a search party together with friends!"
I felt my eyes widen. He thought of me as a friend already? Even after what happened in Blistering Shore? I considered him one, but…
I…
"Gen?"
I looked up to see Burhalla staring at me. He was quiet and looked somewhat concerned at me. Had my reaction really been that visible?
"Is something wrong about that?" Burhalla asked. "You…
are ok with us being friends, right?"
… My eyes felt damp. I could feel a few tears streaming down from my face. But, for the first time in these two long days, they weren't tears of sadness, or pain, or fear... but ones of happiness.
"…yeah. Yeah, I really am," I said.
"I'm glad to hear that! " Saltriv said with a wave of their leaf. "Since I see you as my friend, too!"
I hesitated, then stood up, and walked over to Saltriv and hugging them, before doing the same to Burhalla.
"Thank you…thank you…" I said, my tears splashing onto the floor. I felt a pair of scaly arms wrap around me, followed by a pair of vines wiping away my tears.
For the first time since I arrived here, I didn't feel alone at all.
After a few seconds, I felt my friends relinquish their grasp on me. I looked up to see Burhalla and Saltriv smiling brightly at me.
"Feeling alright, Gen? If so, how about we go back inside and get back to having fun?" Burhalla said, his tail flame burning brightly.
"Yeah. I'd love that," I said, wiping away the remaining tears on my face.
We all walked back into the blanket fort, and I sat back down on my pillow. Right, we'd been playing charades… where did we leave off at?
"Whose turn is it now?"
"I'll go!" Saltriv said, before swaying their leaf to the side of their head. "Just you two wait, I'll be sure to beat you two with my next charade!"
Saltriv's Home, 1 hour later
I flopped back onto my pillow with a quiet sigh. Burhalla had correctly guessed that I was pretending to be an Axew. Not sure if I felt more disappointed that my charade got figured out so fast, or relieved that I was still pulling it off well in this Oshawott body. Out of the corner of my vision, I saw Saltriv beginning to yawn.
"Tired already?" Burhalla asked, laying a hand on the Chikorita. I felt myself start yawning.
"Yep…" Saltriv said, eyes half-lidded. "Still tired from yesterday."
"Yeah…" I said. "There was…so much that happened. And training…was exhausting, too."
Burhalla was yawning now himself. Guess yawns really were contagious, either that or it was much later than I thought it was. I watched as Burhalla laid down on his bedding, carefully slipping his tail flame away from it as he shifted and tried to get comfortable.
"Come to think of it, I'm starting to feel a bit tired, too," Burhalla said. "Was there anything else we still wanted to do right now?"
"Maybe…we should sleep, and do more in the morning," I suggested, starting to have trouble keeping my eyes open."
"Sounds good…" Saltriv said, curling up in their bed. "Goodnight, Burhalla. Goodnight, Gen."
"Night," Burhalla said, closing his eyes.
"Goodnight," I said.
I laid down and rested my head against my pillow, and pulled my blanket over me. I must be getting used to this bed quicker than I thought, since it felt strangely comfortable. Not as comfortable as my human bed, but it was comfortable nonetheless. Before I could close my eyes, though, I heard Burhalla speak up.
"Hey, Gen? Why don't you sleep against your scalchop?" I heard him ask. I looked over towards him, to see him with his eyes just barely open. "Don't Oshawotts normally do that?"
Crap. I didn't know that about Oshawotts. What do I say?
"Um…I…didn't remember that that's a thing Oshawotts do," I said. It wasn't entirely a lie. "Am I supposed to be doing that? It's not unhealthy for me to sleep differently, is it?"
"Dunno. Just found it a bit odd," Burhalla said, closing his eyes again. "Though come to think of it, I don't think I've seen you use your scalchop at all. You should probably start relearning how to use it again. It'd be really handy in dungeons."
"Uh, ok," I said, gripping onto my blanket. "I'll, um, start on that tomorrow."
"Night, Gen," he said, his tail flame beginning to dim.
I lifted my blanket up, to look at the shell on my belly. It was such a weird thing, it felt like both a clothing accessory and a part of my body at the same time. It wasn't as weird as the fur, or the ears, or the tail, or my arms and legs, but still.
I couldn't wait to be human again and be rid of it all.
Until then, though, maybe it
was a good idea to try to start learning how to use my scalchop. I didn't know how long it'd be until I could find a way back home, and it could be useful until then.
I definitely don't want to start sleeping against it, though. That didn't sound comfortable at all.
None of this was comfortable.
I had lost so much. My home, my family, my ability to do many things, even my body. All I really had left right now was my memories.
…I didn't want to imagine losing those, too.