ShiniGojira
Multiversal Extraordinaire
They came barrelling through the portal, their momentum carrying them further and further before they came tumbling down onto the grassy ground like a bunch of beach balls rolling down a hill.
June groaned, his head dazed from the rough landing. "Ooh, who's got the number on that mon?" He rubbed his scaly head, attempting to ease his roaring headache. "Warn me next time when you're gonna do that, Eves," he mumbled, glancing around at his colorful surroundings.
The other trainers and their Pokémon were already here, some taking the chance to have a breather on the soft grass, others chatting amongst themselves, and then hovering over them were giant glowing keyholes, each as colorful and bright as the world was and for whatever reason, there were also dozens of random keys piled up and scattered about everywhere.
Weird... He hummed, glancing at the keyholes. "Hey, Eves," he started, turning towards his partner. "What do you–Oh god!"
The sight of Evie pulling out shards of glass out of her paws and legs made him run towards her without a second thought. He walked over the tossed-aside pieces of glass, the smell of blood making him feel a little ill.
"Evie, are you okay? No, of course you're not. You're bleeding, oh God, oh jeez. I–" Evie shut off his panicked rambling with a harsh 'Shush'.
"I'm... fine–" She spat out a glass shard. "–I've experienced worse..." she grunted, hissing at the pain.
"Worse or not. We need to get you patched up," he said, glancing around frantically. "Maybe the other trainers have something they can help us... I'm pretty sure I have some sitrus berries left, maybe even a couple potions–"
Evie extended a paw with a wince, pushing him away. "No, I can heal myself. We can save those for when they're needed..."
Ignoring her protest, June pushed her paw down, making sure to not hurt her as he did so. He stared into her eyes, a steeled determination burning in them. "No, Eves. Let me help you. You don't need to waste any more energy than you need to. Orzo can wait, that Klefki said we're safe her. You don't have to worry." Seeing her shoulders tensing up at his last sentence, he sighed, giving her a soft smile. "Come on, do it for your old pal. We've been through worse and we were moderately okay after. Plus, I need to repay you for all those times you've saved me. Please, Eves? Just let me help you for once."
The look in her eyes wavered and knowing he'd cracked that tough shell, he scoffed, shrugging with a playful smirk. "Heh heh, and besides, you promised me you'd relax a bit more during this vacation so checkmate."
For a moment, Evie stared at him and he wondered whether he'd said something wrong but those worries were quickly tossed aside when she let out a soft chuckle. "Alright, I guess I can let you be my hero for once," she said, shaking her head. "You're lucky these wounds aren't too serious, otherwise..."
Grimacing at the sudden implications, he muttered, "Yeah... I just realised that this... may not have been the best time for a heart-to-heart talk..." He scratched his cheek with a sheepish grin.
Evie giggled, rolling her eyes at the Charmander. "Well, get going then. My wounds won't be healing themselves now, will they, Mr Hero?"
Without wasting another minute, he took out a couple potions and sprayed it on her wounds. But they were quickly discarded and stored away when he heard about the berries. He picked up a couple of fallen berries from a nearby tree and returned to her side.
"Here, Eves. Magical Berries, fresh straight out of the tree," June said, a toothy grin on his face. "Now, now no need to thank me. Your awe and love is all I need."
Snorting at his silly antics, she threw one of the berries at him, eliciting a surprised cry from him.
"Ow, okay. Probably deserved that." He chuckled, grabbing the dropped berry and taking a bite out of it with Evie joining in with a chortle.
The two then ate in silence, enjoying the short peace that seemed to always accompany the oncoming storm.
June groaned, his head dazed from the rough landing. "Ooh, who's got the number on that mon?" He rubbed his scaly head, attempting to ease his roaring headache. "Warn me next time when you're gonna do that, Eves," he mumbled, glancing around at his colorful surroundings.
The other trainers and their Pokémon were already here, some taking the chance to have a breather on the soft grass, others chatting amongst themselves, and then hovering over them were giant glowing keyholes, each as colorful and bright as the world was and for whatever reason, there were also dozens of random keys piled up and scattered about everywhere.
Weird... He hummed, glancing at the keyholes. "Hey, Eves," he started, turning towards his partner. "What do you–Oh god!"
The sight of Evie pulling out shards of glass out of her paws and legs made him run towards her without a second thought. He walked over the tossed-aside pieces of glass, the smell of blood making him feel a little ill.
"Evie, are you okay? No, of course you're not. You're bleeding, oh God, oh jeez. I–" Evie shut off his panicked rambling with a harsh 'Shush'.
"I'm... fine–" She spat out a glass shard. "–I've experienced worse..." she grunted, hissing at the pain.
"Worse or not. We need to get you patched up," he said, glancing around frantically. "Maybe the other trainers have something they can help us... I'm pretty sure I have some sitrus berries left, maybe even a couple potions–"
Evie extended a paw with a wince, pushing him away. "No, I can heal myself. We can save those for when they're needed..."
Ignoring her protest, June pushed her paw down, making sure to not hurt her as he did so. He stared into her eyes, a steeled determination burning in them. "No, Eves. Let me help you. You don't need to waste any more energy than you need to. Orzo can wait, that Klefki said we're safe her. You don't have to worry." Seeing her shoulders tensing up at his last sentence, he sighed, giving her a soft smile. "Come on, do it for your old pal. We've been through worse and we were moderately okay after. Plus, I need to repay you for all those times you've saved me. Please, Eves? Just let me help you for once."
The look in her eyes wavered and knowing he'd cracked that tough shell, he scoffed, shrugging with a playful smirk. "Heh heh, and besides, you promised me you'd relax a bit more during this vacation so checkmate."
For a moment, Evie stared at him and he wondered whether he'd said something wrong but those worries were quickly tossed aside when she let out a soft chuckle. "Alright, I guess I can let you be my hero for once," she said, shaking her head. "You're lucky these wounds aren't too serious, otherwise..."
Grimacing at the sudden implications, he muttered, "Yeah... I just realised that this... may not have been the best time for a heart-to-heart talk..." He scratched his cheek with a sheepish grin.
Evie giggled, rolling her eyes at the Charmander. "Well, get going then. My wounds won't be healing themselves now, will they, Mr Hero?"
Without wasting another minute, he took out a couple potions and sprayed it on her wounds. But they were quickly discarded and stored away when he heard about the berries. He picked up a couple of fallen berries from a nearby tree and returned to her side.
"Here, Eves. Magical Berries, fresh straight out of the tree," June said, a toothy grin on his face. "Now, now no need to thank me. Your awe and love is all I need."
Snorting at his silly antics, she threw one of the berries at him, eliciting a surprised cry from him.
"Ow, okay. Probably deserved that." He chuckled, grabbing the dropped berry and taking a bite out of it with Evie joining in with a chortle.
The two then ate in silence, enjoying the short peace that seemed to always accompany the oncoming storm.