"I hope you don't mind if I just... slide over here," Kimiko said quietly in the sylveon's direction. That was a connection she hadn't made before, and now she felt foolish for it. Still... could Odette feel it from all the way over there? And why would she want Enora trying to calm her while she was also trying to prepare for a fight? Maybe it was subconscious? ...Was Enora doing it for her benefit?
Either way... it did help to calm her. This is Odette's pokemon, she reminded herself now that she was able to think. She's in control. Neither of them want to hurt you. You're safe here. You're not in danger. You never were. Just relax and watch the battle. It's not every day you get to watch a legendary in action. Gods, she hoped Odette didn't see the look that must have been on her face...
Enora was the team healer for a reason. She knew she could pack a punch, but she found her niche in keeping everyone standing. And
calm.
She watched the battle intensely, willing Odette to keep her composure. So far, she was doing a fantastic job. She looked almost tranquil, while still managing to keep her eyes on the battle.
Nonetheless, Enora pulsated a calming aura through her ribbons. If not for Odette, then for whoever was sitting around watching. For herself, so she didn't have a heart attack. Because her heart was in her throat right now.
As for everyone else, the last thing that needed to happen was somebody getting scared, or too rowdy. She shot a dirty look at the two birds next to her at the thought.
She might have kept her narrow eyes fixed on them, had she not felt something move up next to her. She turned her head, catching sight of blonde hair. It made her grin just a tad.
Enora really did appreciate Kimiko and her willingness to...accept. Be understanding. She could sense some lasting fear within the girl, but also a sense of awe. They fought with each other, but the awe was winning. Especially now that she'd moved closer.
"Please, come as close as you like. I don't mind one bit."
A searing mental pain flooded Noro at the same moment, carried by the psychic link he always kept during battle with Alakazam. For a moment, his whole body briefly blazed with a supernatural burning sensation before he felt Alakazam block it off. Noro gasped from shock and staggered back, barely catching himself. His head spun.
Odette watched with fierce concentration as the attack landed. She didn't think Odile would be able to catch him fast enough, but the dragon had a knack for surprising her. That blow seemed to have done a number. Psychic against a dark-type move was always fairly one-sided.
She opened her mouth to shout another command, but the sound of Noro's gasp hit her ears. Her eyes darted in his direction just in time to watch him stagger backward.
She blanched as her breath caught in her throat.
Did...did Odile accidentally
hit him? Did something
ricochet? She was watching the battle so closely, she didn't
see anything fly in his direction, and he looked physically unscathed. She fixed her gaze back on the Alakazam to see that he was also cringing through pain. Panting.
Odile had only hit Alakazam. That was certain. Noro hadn't been hit with anything. His clothes still looked normal, nothing on him was burning...so what happened...?
"It's fine," Noro hissed out loud through gritted teeth. "I'm fine."
Fine? What did he mean
fine? He didn't look fine, he looked like he was in
pain. But she'd only aimed at the Alakazam...
Was it something mental? Were they linked somehow? Did Alakazam's pain
transfer to Noro somehow?
Oh fuck. I did that. I did that.
"Noro, are you--?"
She then realized her breathing had grown labored. She could feel her heartbeat in her ears, and she no longer felt that tingling in her thumb. Her concentration was entirely shot, having now been replaced by onset panic. And guilt.
Get it back, get it back, you're going to fuck yourself.
She sucked in a deep, hard breath, holding it in order to give her heart a chance to slow. This was just the nature of battling; some magical types simply had those kinds of links with their trainers. She had one with Odile, it wasn't horribly uncommon, and that shit happened all the time...
But it's worse because it's you.
This is what people are scared of.
Now she felt tense. Her blood was pounding in her ears. This was
dangerous.
Keep it together, calm the fuck down.
Beeeeeeeeeeeep.
Her eyes widened as the monitor on her wrist began to sound. She brought it to her face, eyeing the slowly dropping number indicating her blood pressure. Nothing alarming yet, but well on the way there. By this point, she could practically hear Armel screaming at her.
You are getting out of control! Close your eyes and breathe!
"Calm Mind, then strike." Straight to the point, nothing fancy. A final attack, a test of everything he could give. He gripped the mega stone on his wrist, as if willing it to lend Alakazam extra strength. Slowly, and with great effort, Alakazam rose to its feet, eyes closed in focus. His aura grew, flaring briefly with power from Calm Mind. Then a shimmering orb began to grow above its head, a Focus Blast, larger and stronger than his previous.
Then, pouring all his strength into the attack, he launched the orb as fast as he could, dead on at Odile.
A small flicker of pride flashed through Noro. The next blow might decide the battle, but Alakazam had done good.
It was okay. Everything would be okay. This was a battle.
This was a battle...
Her eyes slipped shut, and for a moment, she forgot where she was. Forgot she was battling; forgot she was trying to gather information on this Alakazam. The focus had turned onto her being, her person, and keeping it under control.
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeep.
She would not land herself back in the infirmary again. She could pull herself back. She had the control; she always did.
Beeeeeeeeeeeeep.
"̸L̶e̸t̸'̷s̴ ̶d̶a̴n̷c̶e̸,̶ ̴s̸p̸o̸o̷n̵i̵e̶ ̷b̵o̴y̴,̴"̵ Odile growled toward them as they built on their attack. She had a strong feeling they were going for Focus Blast again, and boy, that was going to hurt like a bitch. But, she could hold it. She would hold it.
Odette exhaled calmly, feeling that zen return to her. The sound of her heartbeat decreased in volume. Her panic faded. She began to feel light again.
Beeeeep.
Keep it together.
Clenching her thumb in her fingers, her eyes snapped open.
"Counter it.
Control yourself," she said.
That was all Odile needed. The shadows of maroon and black began to form around her again, and she sent them forward to meet the oncoming blast right down the middle of the arena.
"̴M̵A̸K̷E̷ ̴I̶T̸ ̵
S̴P̸L̷O̴D̴I̴E̴."