Something reached inside of her, cold and then hot. And then, a strange, abrupt stop, everything suspended.
Taylor shuffled frantically back from the advancing Tyranitar, eyes wide, falling over pathetically, and she grinned: look at this idiot, not so cocky now. Letting Tyranitar toy with him a little seemed only fair, right? Only fair after that ridiculous farce of a finals match, Tyranitar getting thrown around helplessly by a psychic who shouldn't have been able to hurt him at all.
Get him off me! came the boy's panicked yells, and May wanted to tell him no. To just savour the moment of watching him be scared, helpless, begging, at her mercy, while she alone had the power to stop it.
But she told Tyranitar to come back anyway. And then he didn't.
The strange, surreal, uncomprehending moment of that power slipping away into something beyond her control. Probably she could have just raised her voice, told him again to come back. He would've listened if he'd thought she meant it. But she didn't know what was happening. She reached for his ball and her fingers fumbled and by the time she had a grip on it Tyranitar'd put his foot through his ribs.
Taylor's mouth moving limply in a last helpless croak before the light went out in his eyes, horrid glassy stare burned into her mind. Waking up over and over to that stare with her heart racing sickeningly in her chest. Blood creeping outward in a puddle that felt like it'd swallow everything, jutting ends of ribs and Tyranitar's foot covered with nauseating gore as he ran off, wailing for her.
He'd just wanted to please her. And she'd been pleased.
She was kneeling when she became aware of herself, sweaty hands clutching Spirit's mane. The Ninetales was curled protectively around her, enveloping her with her tails, pressing her forehead into her neck. Somewhere behind it all was a strange detached awareness of what had happened to Odette, an unsettling grin and blurry silhouettes and an unnatural rage.
Self-defense, while possessed by a demon legendary. Should've guessed. Had she seen everything, too? May didn't have the energy in her body to even look up, arms trembling. She pressed her face into Spirit's damp fur and waited for it to pass. Shouldn't have come in here in the first place. Maybe when she looked up Odette would be gone.
Marshadow, at least, looked thrilled about the whole thing, topped with crackling green fire. A new gem attached to Spirit's necklace. Its help had better be worth all this.
Taylor shuffled frantically back from the advancing Tyranitar, eyes wide, falling over pathetically, and she grinned: look at this idiot, not so cocky now. Letting Tyranitar toy with him a little seemed only fair, right? Only fair after that ridiculous farce of a finals match, Tyranitar getting thrown around helplessly by a psychic who shouldn't have been able to hurt him at all.
Get him off me! came the boy's panicked yells, and May wanted to tell him no. To just savour the moment of watching him be scared, helpless, begging, at her mercy, while she alone had the power to stop it.
But she told Tyranitar to come back anyway. And then he didn't.
The strange, surreal, uncomprehending moment of that power slipping away into something beyond her control. Probably she could have just raised her voice, told him again to come back. He would've listened if he'd thought she meant it. But she didn't know what was happening. She reached for his ball and her fingers fumbled and by the time she had a grip on it Tyranitar'd put his foot through his ribs.
Taylor's mouth moving limply in a last helpless croak before the light went out in his eyes, horrid glassy stare burned into her mind. Waking up over and over to that stare with her heart racing sickeningly in her chest. Blood creeping outward in a puddle that felt like it'd swallow everything, jutting ends of ribs and Tyranitar's foot covered with nauseating gore as he ran off, wailing for her.
He'd just wanted to please her. And she'd been pleased.
She was kneeling when she became aware of herself, sweaty hands clutching Spirit's mane. The Ninetales was curled protectively around her, enveloping her with her tails, pressing her forehead into her neck. Somewhere behind it all was a strange detached awareness of what had happened to Odette, an unsettling grin and blurry silhouettes and an unnatural rage.
Self-defense, while possessed by a demon legendary. Should've guessed. Had she seen everything, too? May didn't have the energy in her body to even look up, arms trembling. She pressed her face into Spirit's damp fur and waited for it to pass. Shouldn't have come in here in the first place. Maybe when she looked up Odette would be gone.
A jolt went through her at the sound of her voice, enough to look up and break away from Spirit. "I'm fine," she said through clenched teeth, without looking Odette in the eye. Her heart hammered thunderingly in her chest."Are you okay?" she asked the girl.
Marshadow, at least, looked thrilled about the whole thing, topped with crackling green fire. A new gem attached to Spirit's necklace. Its help had better be worth all this.