MintyMimix
Otherworldly Dessert
Hazel's rapid tapping on her phone was light, yet still audible as she took in as much detail as she could on the discussion. She had planned on doing it for her own review later on to begin with, but went in with increased fervor when she realized that a certain champion and his Aggron had been missing from the picture. She really hoped the two had been getting the rest they needed.
She looked for a brief moment to see the helmet-less other Hazel and smiled. To see her counterpart be so free and happy brought a light tear to her eye. She really wanted to talk with her when the situation was a bit less dire and see how she's handling seeing the world in full now. Plus it couldn't hurt to test that telepathy.
Violet remained mostly silent as she listened to the conversation, arms crossed. There wasn't much for her to add; she and her Pokémon had communicated what they found to the group as much as they could and as soon as they could. She smiled as her eyes turned to Hazel. The girl had been such a blessing in her life, and the Weavile's note-taking was invaluable. Violet felt her best when she could talk through her ideas rather than trying to stew them internally, and having her partner by her side made that process all the more seamless. She could just concentrate on being herself and not miss a beat.
Hazel perked up at Violet's sudden interest, but decided not to speak up too much on the matter. She was certain that Violet still had the swap incident on her mind, but she no strong reason to object; having more mythical Pokémon on their side was always a boon, regardless of whatever secondary intent may also be involved. Still, would a dream Pokémon be helpful for a waking threat? Unless...
"Excuse me, I think I have an idea!" Hazel proclaimed, "We met with Meloetta the other day, actually. She talked to us about the power of bonds a little bit. Nothing that we don't already know, but..." She cleared her throat. "I-I know this is a bit risky, but if we ever need to defend ourselves, maybe Meloetta could sing a lullaby to help put our culprit to sleep, and then Cresselia could enter their dreams...?" It was a long shot, but it was one way of potentially ensnaring them and saving someone. Maybe even the dreams themselves could have answers.
Realizing some of the humans might not have understood her — including her own trainer who raised her eyebrow — she relayed the message via text as well.
She looked for a brief moment to see the helmet-less other Hazel and smiled. To see her counterpart be so free and happy brought a light tear to her eye. She really wanted to talk with her when the situation was a bit less dire and see how she's handling seeing the world in full now. Plus it couldn't hurt to test that telepathy.
Violet remained mostly silent as she listened to the conversation, arms crossed. There wasn't much for her to add; she and her Pokémon had communicated what they found to the group as much as they could and as soon as they could. She smiled as her eyes turned to Hazel. The girl had been such a blessing in her life, and the Weavile's note-taking was invaluable. Violet felt her best when she could talk through her ideas rather than trying to stew them internally, and having her partner by her side made that process all the more seamless. She could just concentrate on being herself and not miss a beat.
That silence was soon broken as soon as one of the other passengers had brought up Cresselia. "The dream walker?" Violet said aloud, placing her hand to her chin. "Would it be discourteous of me to ask if Hazel and I may accompany you, then? I believe she may be of personal assistance as well as in this investigation." In her mind, dreams were connected to the mind, and the mind was connected to memories — perhaps, then, Cresselia could help her with those flashes she had been having of her 'other self'."If we're going to be trying to reach Orzo, and he's still a suspect, anyone who tries should be well prepared for a fight. Honestly, I don't like the idea of any of us confronting him alone, but if we're going to have to be discreet, that might be unavoidable. I know this is kind of a tangent, but... regardless of whether or not Orzo is our 'mon, we all need to be ready. And I think we could use some more firepower."
She held up a small, green whistle to the group. "I know most of us have met at least one of the mythical pokemon here. I - well, no, Olivia - managed to convince Celebi to come and aid us if we get into a fight. But I think we should try to talk to as many others as we can. So... I'm going to try to find Cresselia tomorrow. As far as I know, no one's gone to her yet."
Hazel perked up at Violet's sudden interest, but decided not to speak up too much on the matter. She was certain that Violet still had the swap incident on her mind, but she no strong reason to object; having more mythical Pokémon on their side was always a boon, regardless of whatever secondary intent may also be involved. Still, would a dream Pokémon be helpful for a waking threat? Unless...
"Excuse me, I think I have an idea!" Hazel proclaimed, "We met with Meloetta the other day, actually. She talked to us about the power of bonds a little bit. Nothing that we don't already know, but..." She cleared her throat. "I-I know this is a bit risky, but if we ever need to defend ourselves, maybe Meloetta could sing a lullaby to help put our culprit to sleep, and then Cresselia could enter their dreams...?" It was a long shot, but it was one way of potentially ensnaring them and saving someone. Maybe even the dreams themselves could have answers.
Realizing some of the humans might not have understood her — including her own trainer who raised her eyebrow — she relayed the message via text as well.