Shizzza
Bug Catcher
- Pronouns
- They/them
Prologue
https://discord.gg/7s6uppCDYz
Warning:
This fic is rated M for a reason. It'll have rather graphic depictions of violence in the future and blatant horror elements. Continue at your own discretion.
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Eighteen months of zealous study, hundreds of pokédollars in textbooks, and dozens of tutors.
One could say Charlie had over-prepared for this moment, but his trembling hands would disagree.
The test for the breeders license was an international exam that weighted all of the symphonic traits that one possessed as a breeder. He had already passed the practical exam. Now, as he reached the second portion of the exam, he felt himself buckle from the pressure.
Charlie was always confident in his education and knowledge of Psychic types. He was a Tier III Psychic and had graduated from Rustboro's Pokemon Academy in advanced classes, a highly prestigious academy, top of his class.
However, as he flipped over the page, all of that confidence dissipated. It was overwhelming, to say the least. There were a ludicrous amount of questions, and he had only three hours to finish it all.
Charlie gritted his teeth and thought of the cramped apartment he lived in with his grandfather. The delight that would be on his grandfather's face when he finds out he finally got his license…
Charlie felt warmth in his chest, and took a deep breath. He fiddled with his pen, thinking about the way this could change his life. He could become a Pokemon Breeder with this license, and he could make a great living. It's not like these exams were a one-time thing…
"You may now initiate the exam."
He read out the first question.
He answered the first question instantly.
That was easy.
Charlie's eyes widened as he skipped to the end on a hunch.
If these questions are supposed to be the hardest… This is easy!
A wide grin spread across his face as he swiped his pen and circled in answer after answer.
Question after question, sentence after sentence, word after word…
All of it flowed from his pen like nothing could stop him. He was unstoppable.
The questions ranged from questions about breeding and egg groups to the biological features and traits of certain types.
His countless nights and afternoons of studying had all amounted to something after all. Charlie felt himself breeze through the pages. There were some trick questions that had him stumped for several minutes, but he was still completely blitzing through them.
He didn't know everything, there was a question about Ghost types and their spiritual breeding, specifically about how long their offsprings tend to spend in the incorporeal state, which Charlie had no damned clue of. He had to take an educated guess on that one.
All of the questions in relation to Psychic types were all stupidly easy for him. It made sense, he was a "psychic" after all. Charlie also spent the most time studying Psychic types, his knowledge of them wasn't perfect, but he was definitely advanced in the field.
He needed to ace this test, and get that damned breeders license so that he can take a new step in his dream of becoming a Psychic Behavioral Specialist.
Behavioral Specialists is a pretty high standard job, and one that could pay well. The average age for a behavioral specialist is around twenty four, but Charlie thinks that at the rate he is going he can land it at twenty-two.
This exam was getting rolled.
The more difficult sections mostly related to the information in relation to battling. Understanding the needs and mechanical requirements of battling is important if you want to become a behavioral specialist or breeder. Behavioral specialists need to understand the fundamental workings of battling so that they can teach and understand the Pokemon completely. Battling is a large part of Pokemon biology, after all. Whilst Breeders need to know about battling to breed and classify certain Pokemon as "Battle-Bred" Pokemon.
Charlie was lackluster in this department, certain questions talking about the key components of battling drove him insane. However, he still managed without many problems with a bit of struggle and contemplation.
The clock was ticking, and Charlie was confident he could finish and review the test before he hit the time limit. He felt his psychic senses perking in anticipation, and his palms were starting to sweat from how tightly he gripped the paper.
Finally, he let out a breath of relief.
He slicked his brown hair back in arrogance, his calm expression exclaimed in full glory. There may have been eyebags under those eyes, but he didn't care.
I overestimated this fucking test.
Charlie felt as if the world below him. I think some would call this an "ego trip".
He finished the test with forty minutes to spare.
Charlie calmed himself, his entire arm quivering as after only about a minute, he grabbed the paper and started revising.
He revised the test for thirty-five minutes, before turning it in.
He knew he had just got flying marks.
_
Two days later…
"Gramps, you're awake!" Charlie exclaimed, his grandfather seemed to be quite dazed and tired as he shut the door behind him. However, the old man grinned back at Charlie's enthusiasm.
Charlie gave his grandfather a cup of hot tea, and the both of them sat at each corner of the table.
"Ah. Evening naps are always the best." His grandfather exclaimed, and Charlie chuckled to himself.
Charlie then grabbed a stash of mail, before slapping it onto the table.
"Ah, Charlie. Have your examination results come in the mail yet?" His grandfather asked, and Charlie had a grin plastered on his face.
"Yep. I just saw my results." Charlie said, grinning softly. "I passed!"
His grandfather's smile was faint, withered by his experiences.
"Charlie, you've…grown." He spoke softly, Charlie noticed his fists starting to clench.
His grandfather looked Charlie up and down, he had a childish grin on his face. But, he also had an air of maturity shrouding him. Befitting of his age.
Mark, oh sweet Mark…you're his grandfather. You should be glad he's growing. He's nineteen, still young…still young. He still has a life to live. Mark, you're his grandfather, he deserves to…
"Congratulations, Charlie." His grandfather finally mustered, and Charlie only nodded heartily.
His grandfather saw a glimmer of joy and cheerfulness in his grandson's brown eyes, which matched his brown, aged hair. He felt a pang of sadness.
"Now that I have this license, I-I can do so much." Charlie stated, "The possibilities…"
"What will you do now?" His grandfather asked, and Charlie flashed a grin.
"Well, I plan on getting a part-time job as a Pokemon caretaker and then I'll continue to pursue my studies." Charlie explained, "It shouldn't be too hard landing a job as a Pokemon caretaker with my resume."
His grandfather stared with compassion and swallowed his spit.
"Charlie, how long do you think you will be staying here with me, in this crappy apartment?"
"Hm. I think I'll be here until I amass enough money to rent an apartment and well, feed myself," Charlie mused."Oiya, Gramps, I promise you, when I make it as a Psychic Behavioral specialist, you'll be living in a much better apartment than this craphole…maybe even a house." He declared, smiling sheepishly.
Charlie smiled as His grandfather chuckled to himself.
"Don't get cocky, Charlie. I reckon you first get yourself a girlfriend." His grandfather replied, and Charlie scoffed.
" Bah- not a single ounce of romantic experience at nineteen? Blasphemy! Tell ya what, when old me was in my prime, all the girls fawned over me. Go get yourself a girl, I like that you're studying diligently, but getting your head out of those books might be good for you."
Charlie chuckled sheepishly, "How do you know I'm not Asexual or Aromantic?"
"Charlie, I've seen your search history."
The old man laughed heartily as he saw Charlie flush and repulse in shock, "Hah, this old man isn't tech savvy, but I know a thing or two, believe it or not."
"That's impossible! I used Incognito mode!"
"Oh?"
Charlie whispered several curses to himself, and his grandfather threw his head back, howling in laughter.
"Just messing with ya. But what I said about getting your head out of the books still stands. So far, the only person in your life is me. Charlie, I won't always be here. Go out there. Socialize. Party a bit, have some fun. An old fart like me shouldn't be the biggest part of your life."
Charlie's expression darkened.
"You say it like you will drop dead any second."
His grandfather scoffed, "Who knows. I may just drop dead right now."
Charlie was visibly distressed, as His grandfather sipped the tea. Peering out the window.
"Charlie, I've taken care of you since you were born. Your parents…they…"
"Gramps, you don't need to tell me." Charlie interrupted, "Please. Don't force yourself."
His grandfather took another sip of the tea.
"Charlie, in repayment for the courtesy I've shown you all these years…"
His grandfather's eyes never left the sunny outside painted through the windows.
"Please…"
Charlie's breath hitch, as his very own grandfather seemed to be reaching his limit.
"Forget about me. When I leave, forget about me. Live your life without any regard for me."
His grandfather turned around to face him, Charlie's eyes widened in shock.
"You've grown a lot as a person, Charlie. You've grown more intelligent. Taller. Handsome." His grandfather praised, and Charlie sat in silence.
"That license of yours was a wake up call. I can't keep sheltering you, being your only hope. You have to go out there, and make your own life. Without me."
Charlie opened his mouth to speak, but was shut down.
"Throughout these years, we've bonded. Made experiences. I've been your parental figure, and you are practically my child. You are everything I wanted in life, Charlie. You realized my self worth."
His grandfather turned away from Charlie once again, "I…I'm proud of you."
Another lie.
His grandfather's arm began to shake, as his wrinkles only worsened. He gripped the table.
"Gramps? Are you okay…?" Charlie rushed over next to him, slinging around an arm next to him.
"N-nothing…I'm fine, you can let go."
Charlie nodded and quickly sunk back into his chair.
"Please. Charlie, I beg of you. Forget-"
"You aren't making any sense." Charlie interrupted his grandfather, who gaped in shock, before nodding solemnly.
"I guess so. Charlie, I still hope you follow through with my request." His grandfather concluded, his body beginning to shake.
"Gramps, is there…something wrong? You look disturbed."
He felt his heart pound against his chest as Charlie stared at him with oblivious concern in their eyes.
"Nothing, I'm fine. Just tired. Don't worry about it too much."
How long can you keep doing this?
Withholding information from your own grandson?
You really are pathetic, Mark.
He felt a stab of pain in his chest, his boy needed to know. The memories they shared together flooded through him. To Charlie, he was his only hope.
The only person Charlie ever talked with was him.
His own grandfather.
He felt tears tug at the edges of his wrinkled face, he knew what he had to do.
He should be happy for his grandson. His grandson had just taken a massive step in his dream job.
The laughter shared.
The joyous moments connected.
"Charlie, uhm, I think I'll sleep early tonight…" He finished, before standing up, with some difficulty.
"Wait-" Before Charlie could even process the information, he was engulfed in a hug.
"Goodnight, Charlie."
Charlie stood dazed, as his grandfather slammed the door shut, the two's eyes met, and Charlie's own grandfather looked away, with pain in his eyes.
I'm a horrible grandfather.
"Charlie…" He whispered to himself.
"I've failed you."
"You've grown so much, both physically and mentally, and yet you still know nothing."
"You've grown…too much…"
"You've grown…so damned quickly…"
He wiped his tears, before making sure his door was locked, and edged over to his desk.
He grabbed a pen and some paper, before writing small letters at the top left corner.
"Dear Charlie Samson, my grandson…"
Tomorrow morning…
Charlie knocked on his grandfather's room…silence.
He knocked again.
And again.
And again.
Nothing happened, Charlie tried turning the doorknob, and the door swung open.
That's weird. I could've sworn it was locked last night.
He entered the room, and saw nobody. The room was nice and tidy, and there seemed to be no signs of disruption.
"The fuck…" Charlie muttered, before dashing around the apartment.
Nothing.
His grandfather was gone.
He dashed into his room, and saw a small white envelope.
Charlie opened it, and saw a small wall of text.
"Dear Charlie Samson, my grandson.
If you're reading this, it likely means that I am missing. Don't come after me. I apologize for how I left you in the dark, but it's for the greater good. I couldn't bring myself to tell you the full story, and you will likely never know. You will likely never see me again. Don't be sad, Charlie. This old man has reached the peak of his age. Don't try to search for me, you will only regret it. Charlie, please. My final request is for you to stay out of this. We've shared so many fun moments together, but everything must come to an end. I hope you live your life without me.
Sincerely, your grandfather, Mark Samson."
Charlie covered his mouth, as he tried to process the information.
"Gramps…no fucking way…" He muttered, eyes swelling with tears.
He searched the entire house, every closet, nook and cranny was thoroughly seen throughout.
Hours after hours.
Nothing.
Not a trace of his grandfather. Not even his belongings.
"Oh you've got to be fucking kidding me…" Charlie muttered in disbelief.
Just when everything was going well for me.
Just when life seemed to look up for him.
He fantasized about living a peaceful life with that old fart.
And yet he just left him hanging?
He didn't understand.
Charlie violently slammed his arm against a wall, flinching in pain.
"Bullshit."
He slapped the envelope onto the desk, arms quivering with anger.
"Fucking bullshit."
His cheeks grew a deep shade of red, as he violently slammed the table in frustration.
He repeatedly did this, until his arm couldn't take it anymore.
"That…mother…fucker…"
Charlie's eyes welled with tears, "He acted so weirdly last night. I should've fucking known. Damn it…"
"I don't understand, I don't understand."
Charlie fell against his knees, as his eyes hovered to a portrait. It was during his trip to the Slateport Aquarium with his grandfather, back when he was thirteen.
He grabbed the portrait, eyes looming over the picture.
Charlie's tears continued to spill, as he reared the portrait back and slammed it against the wall.
He didn't understand.
Why had he left?
Why?
Charlie didn't get it at all.
"We could've lived together when I became a full-fledged behavioral specialist." Charlie cursed, "We could've lived our lives in harmony."
"You just had to go and ruin it, old fart."
Chapter End
https://discord.gg/7s6uppCDYz
Warning:
This fic is rated M for a reason. It'll have rather graphic depictions of violence in the future and blatant horror elements. Continue at your own discretion.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Eighteen months of zealous study, hundreds of pokédollars in textbooks, and dozens of tutors.
One could say Charlie had over-prepared for this moment, but his trembling hands would disagree.
The test for the breeders license was an international exam that weighted all of the symphonic traits that one possessed as a breeder. He had already passed the practical exam. Now, as he reached the second portion of the exam, he felt himself buckle from the pressure.
Charlie was always confident in his education and knowledge of Psychic types. He was a Tier III Psychic and had graduated from Rustboro's Pokemon Academy in advanced classes, a highly prestigious academy, top of his class.
However, as he flipped over the page, all of that confidence dissipated. It was overwhelming, to say the least. There were a ludicrous amount of questions, and he had only three hours to finish it all.
Charlie gritted his teeth and thought of the cramped apartment he lived in with his grandfather. The delight that would be on his grandfather's face when he finds out he finally got his license…
Charlie felt warmth in his chest, and took a deep breath. He fiddled with his pen, thinking about the way this could change his life. He could become a Pokemon Breeder with this license, and he could make a great living. It's not like these exams were a one-time thing…
"You may now initiate the exam."
He read out the first question.
He answered the first question instantly.
That was easy.
Charlie's eyes widened as he skipped to the end on a hunch.
If these questions are supposed to be the hardest… This is easy!
A wide grin spread across his face as he swiped his pen and circled in answer after answer.
Question after question, sentence after sentence, word after word…
All of it flowed from his pen like nothing could stop him. He was unstoppable.
The questions ranged from questions about breeding and egg groups to the biological features and traits of certain types.
His countless nights and afternoons of studying had all amounted to something after all. Charlie felt himself breeze through the pages. There were some trick questions that had him stumped for several minutes, but he was still completely blitzing through them.
He didn't know everything, there was a question about Ghost types and their spiritual breeding, specifically about how long their offsprings tend to spend in the incorporeal state, which Charlie had no damned clue of. He had to take an educated guess on that one.
All of the questions in relation to Psychic types were all stupidly easy for him. It made sense, he was a "psychic" after all. Charlie also spent the most time studying Psychic types, his knowledge of them wasn't perfect, but he was definitely advanced in the field.
He needed to ace this test, and get that damned breeders license so that he can take a new step in his dream of becoming a Psychic Behavioral Specialist.
Behavioral Specialists is a pretty high standard job, and one that could pay well. The average age for a behavioral specialist is around twenty four, but Charlie thinks that at the rate he is going he can land it at twenty-two.
This exam was getting rolled.
The more difficult sections mostly related to the information in relation to battling. Understanding the needs and mechanical requirements of battling is important if you want to become a behavioral specialist or breeder. Behavioral specialists need to understand the fundamental workings of battling so that they can teach and understand the Pokemon completely. Battling is a large part of Pokemon biology, after all. Whilst Breeders need to know about battling to breed and classify certain Pokemon as "Battle-Bred" Pokemon.
Charlie was lackluster in this department, certain questions talking about the key components of battling drove him insane. However, he still managed without many problems with a bit of struggle and contemplation.
The clock was ticking, and Charlie was confident he could finish and review the test before he hit the time limit. He felt his psychic senses perking in anticipation, and his palms were starting to sweat from how tightly he gripped the paper.
Finally, he let out a breath of relief.
He slicked his brown hair back in arrogance, his calm expression exclaimed in full glory. There may have been eyebags under those eyes, but he didn't care.
I overestimated this fucking test.
Charlie felt as if the world below him. I think some would call this an "ego trip".
He finished the test with forty minutes to spare.
Charlie calmed himself, his entire arm quivering as after only about a minute, he grabbed the paper and started revising.
He revised the test for thirty-five minutes, before turning it in.
He knew he had just got flying marks.
_
Two days later…
"Gramps, you're awake!" Charlie exclaimed, his grandfather seemed to be quite dazed and tired as he shut the door behind him. However, the old man grinned back at Charlie's enthusiasm.
Charlie gave his grandfather a cup of hot tea, and the both of them sat at each corner of the table.
"Ah. Evening naps are always the best." His grandfather exclaimed, and Charlie chuckled to himself.
Charlie then grabbed a stash of mail, before slapping it onto the table.
"Ah, Charlie. Have your examination results come in the mail yet?" His grandfather asked, and Charlie had a grin plastered on his face.
"Yep. I just saw my results." Charlie said, grinning softly. "I passed!"
His grandfather's smile was faint, withered by his experiences.
"Charlie, you've…grown." He spoke softly, Charlie noticed his fists starting to clench.
His grandfather looked Charlie up and down, he had a childish grin on his face. But, he also had an air of maturity shrouding him. Befitting of his age.
Mark, oh sweet Mark…you're his grandfather. You should be glad he's growing. He's nineteen, still young…still young. He still has a life to live. Mark, you're his grandfather, he deserves to…
"Congratulations, Charlie." His grandfather finally mustered, and Charlie only nodded heartily.
His grandfather saw a glimmer of joy and cheerfulness in his grandson's brown eyes, which matched his brown, aged hair. He felt a pang of sadness.
"Now that I have this license, I-I can do so much." Charlie stated, "The possibilities…"
"What will you do now?" His grandfather asked, and Charlie flashed a grin.
"Well, I plan on getting a part-time job as a Pokemon caretaker and then I'll continue to pursue my studies." Charlie explained, "It shouldn't be too hard landing a job as a Pokemon caretaker with my resume."
His grandfather stared with compassion and swallowed his spit.
"Charlie, how long do you think you will be staying here with me, in this crappy apartment?"
"Hm. I think I'll be here until I amass enough money to rent an apartment and well, feed myself," Charlie mused."Oiya, Gramps, I promise you, when I make it as a Psychic Behavioral specialist, you'll be living in a much better apartment than this craphole…maybe even a house." He declared, smiling sheepishly.
Charlie smiled as His grandfather chuckled to himself.
"Don't get cocky, Charlie. I reckon you first get yourself a girlfriend." His grandfather replied, and Charlie scoffed.
" Bah- not a single ounce of romantic experience at nineteen? Blasphemy! Tell ya what, when old me was in my prime, all the girls fawned over me. Go get yourself a girl, I like that you're studying diligently, but getting your head out of those books might be good for you."
Charlie chuckled sheepishly, "How do you know I'm not Asexual or Aromantic?"
"Charlie, I've seen your search history."
The old man laughed heartily as he saw Charlie flush and repulse in shock, "Hah, this old man isn't tech savvy, but I know a thing or two, believe it or not."
"That's impossible! I used Incognito mode!"
"Oh?"
Charlie whispered several curses to himself, and his grandfather threw his head back, howling in laughter.
"Just messing with ya. But what I said about getting your head out of the books still stands. So far, the only person in your life is me. Charlie, I won't always be here. Go out there. Socialize. Party a bit, have some fun. An old fart like me shouldn't be the biggest part of your life."
Charlie's expression darkened.
"You say it like you will drop dead any second."
His grandfather scoffed, "Who knows. I may just drop dead right now."
Charlie was visibly distressed, as His grandfather sipped the tea. Peering out the window.
"Charlie, I've taken care of you since you were born. Your parents…they…"
"Gramps, you don't need to tell me." Charlie interrupted, "Please. Don't force yourself."
His grandfather took another sip of the tea.
"Charlie, in repayment for the courtesy I've shown you all these years…"
His grandfather's eyes never left the sunny outside painted through the windows.
"Please…"
Charlie's breath hitch, as his very own grandfather seemed to be reaching his limit.
"Forget about me. When I leave, forget about me. Live your life without any regard for me."
His grandfather turned around to face him, Charlie's eyes widened in shock.
"You've grown a lot as a person, Charlie. You've grown more intelligent. Taller. Handsome." His grandfather praised, and Charlie sat in silence.
"That license of yours was a wake up call. I can't keep sheltering you, being your only hope. You have to go out there, and make your own life. Without me."
Charlie opened his mouth to speak, but was shut down.
"Throughout these years, we've bonded. Made experiences. I've been your parental figure, and you are practically my child. You are everything I wanted in life, Charlie. You realized my self worth."
His grandfather turned away from Charlie once again, "I…I'm proud of you."
Another lie.
His grandfather's arm began to shake, as his wrinkles only worsened. He gripped the table.
"Gramps? Are you okay…?" Charlie rushed over next to him, slinging around an arm next to him.
"N-nothing…I'm fine, you can let go."
Charlie nodded and quickly sunk back into his chair.
"Please. Charlie, I beg of you. Forget-"
"You aren't making any sense." Charlie interrupted his grandfather, who gaped in shock, before nodding solemnly.
"I guess so. Charlie, I still hope you follow through with my request." His grandfather concluded, his body beginning to shake.
"Gramps, is there…something wrong? You look disturbed."
He felt his heart pound against his chest as Charlie stared at him with oblivious concern in their eyes.
"Nothing, I'm fine. Just tired. Don't worry about it too much."
How long can you keep doing this?
Withholding information from your own grandson?
You really are pathetic, Mark.
He felt a stab of pain in his chest, his boy needed to know. The memories they shared together flooded through him. To Charlie, he was his only hope.
The only person Charlie ever talked with was him.
His own grandfather.
He felt tears tug at the edges of his wrinkled face, he knew what he had to do.
He should be happy for his grandson. His grandson had just taken a massive step in his dream job.
The laughter shared.
The joyous moments connected.
"Charlie, uhm, I think I'll sleep early tonight…" He finished, before standing up, with some difficulty.
"Wait-" Before Charlie could even process the information, he was engulfed in a hug.
"Goodnight, Charlie."
Charlie stood dazed, as his grandfather slammed the door shut, the two's eyes met, and Charlie's own grandfather looked away, with pain in his eyes.
I'm a horrible grandfather.
"Charlie…" He whispered to himself.
"I've failed you."
"You've grown so much, both physically and mentally, and yet you still know nothing."
"You've grown…too much…"
"You've grown…so damned quickly…"
He wiped his tears, before making sure his door was locked, and edged over to his desk.
He grabbed a pen and some paper, before writing small letters at the top left corner.
"Dear Charlie Samson, my grandson…"
Tomorrow morning…
Charlie knocked on his grandfather's room…silence.
He knocked again.
And again.
And again.
Nothing happened, Charlie tried turning the doorknob, and the door swung open.
That's weird. I could've sworn it was locked last night.
He entered the room, and saw nobody. The room was nice and tidy, and there seemed to be no signs of disruption.
"The fuck…" Charlie muttered, before dashing around the apartment.
Nothing.
His grandfather was gone.
He dashed into his room, and saw a small white envelope.
Charlie opened it, and saw a small wall of text.
"Dear Charlie Samson, my grandson.
If you're reading this, it likely means that I am missing. Don't come after me. I apologize for how I left you in the dark, but it's for the greater good. I couldn't bring myself to tell you the full story, and you will likely never know. You will likely never see me again. Don't be sad, Charlie. This old man has reached the peak of his age. Don't try to search for me, you will only regret it. Charlie, please. My final request is for you to stay out of this. We've shared so many fun moments together, but everything must come to an end. I hope you live your life without me.
Sincerely, your grandfather, Mark Samson."
Charlie covered his mouth, as he tried to process the information.
"Gramps…no fucking way…" He muttered, eyes swelling with tears.
He searched the entire house, every closet, nook and cranny was thoroughly seen throughout.
Hours after hours.
Nothing.
Not a trace of his grandfather. Not even his belongings.
"Oh you've got to be fucking kidding me…" Charlie muttered in disbelief.
Just when everything was going well for me.
Just when life seemed to look up for him.
He fantasized about living a peaceful life with that old fart.
And yet he just left him hanging?
He didn't understand.
Charlie violently slammed his arm against a wall, flinching in pain.
"Bullshit."
He slapped the envelope onto the desk, arms quivering with anger.
"Fucking bullshit."
His cheeks grew a deep shade of red, as he violently slammed the table in frustration.
He repeatedly did this, until his arm couldn't take it anymore.
"That…mother…fucker…"
Charlie's eyes welled with tears, "He acted so weirdly last night. I should've fucking known. Damn it…"
"I don't understand, I don't understand."
Charlie fell against his knees, as his eyes hovered to a portrait. It was during his trip to the Slateport Aquarium with his grandfather, back when he was thirteen.
He grabbed the portrait, eyes looming over the picture.
Charlie's tears continued to spill, as he reared the portrait back and slammed it against the wall.
He didn't understand.
Why had he left?
Why?
Charlie didn't get it at all.
"We could've lived together when I became a full-fledged behavioral specialist." Charlie cursed, "We could've lived our lives in harmony."
"You just had to go and ruin it, old fart."
Chapter End
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