Odette stood by, eyes wide, taking in her surroundings. So much had happen in a span of a few minutes. Her dreamscape expanded. Apparently the world she was in was a talking Pokemon, and it seemed just as big as the regular world--at least, going off of what Ayueg said. She discovered what a demihuman was, of all things. Humans having babies with their Pokemon, or at least trying to was a...taboo in her world, to put it very lightly. Never did she think something like that would ever come to fruition, but lo and behold...a Sneasel/Human fell from the sky. She ultimately decided that if two Mew could conjure up, a half human half Pokemon could hang as well.
What the actual hell was in my water, she had asked herself.
But now, now...things had taken a turn, and they took a turn for the worst. As a Mimikyu owner herself, she knew damn well looking under their protective hats or coverings was a one way ticket to an early grave. Never would she have guessed that anybody, even a talking Pokemon, would do something to disturb a Mimikyu's covering. But, she watched with full fledged horror as the Zoroack ended up wearing it like a hat. She instinctively turned her head away, knowing deep down that wasn't going to end well. Sure enough, she looked back just in time to catch sight of a couple of corpses. Ayueg rushed around to revive them, while some of the other Pokemon helped tend to them. But, all she could do was stand there and watch.
Dream or not, it was not the first time she'd witnessed a dead body. However, she had a list of things she would have much rather have had happen in her dream. Watching a few talking Pokemon meet their ends, so violently and so unnecessarily, was not on that list.
"Alright, I've seen enough."
She raised her hand and smacked herself across the face. Hard. Harder than she was planning to, truthfully. But, that was how people woke themselves up from these things in shows, right?
"C'mon. Time to get up," she said through a wince. She began to smack herself on both her cheeks repeatedly. "Wake up you stupid steakhead. C'mon now. You can't be out cold on the sidewalk like this."