Hazel suspected that Odette was saying that to make her feel good. If she was, it worked, because Hazel felt warm fuzziness.
"I am filled with thankfulness... But I am not knowing other human dancing moves. It is not one of the things Gladion is finding interesting. It is too bad. But I am understanding why, I do not think it is something he would be enjoying."
Hazette shrugged her big shoulders. "It's not for everyone. My boyfriend falls asleep during ballet recitals, so I get it."
Now it seemed that among all of this swapping bullshit, the psychotic Wes swapped into an Espeon. And was causing problems. Again. As an Espeon. Carrying a knife.
Instinctively, she made a move toward her backpack, dead set on grabbing her lancet. However, she realized that trying to power up Odile would do no good here. She was in a mortal body, and Wallace was in hers. And she didn't even have access to the blood that would work in the first place...
She briefly considered her options. Asking Hazel, as the current pilot of her body, to draw some blood. Then asking Wallace to deal with transforming into that menace of a dragon in order to fight off the psycho.
All in all, a very, very, very bad idea. She felt almost ridiculous considering it at all.
She still had Enora, and Enora was in a Milotic's body. If Wallace was a champion like he was saying he was, then surely that Milotic had a few tricks up it's tail.
Hazel turned around and called to Odette. "Odette! Are you wanting to be learning something today, too? I can be teaching you how to be crushing a bitch! I promise it can also be fun!"
She blinked out of her thinking haze at the sound of her name, and trudged over to see who had convened around that absolute pain in the ass of an Espeon. She sat close enough to hear, but far enough away to assure she wasn't within punching range. Because she'd punch him ahrd if given the opportunity.
So my anger just follows me everywhere I go. Got it.
Realistically, she
did know how to crush a bitch. She'd crushed bitches who should have been able to stomp on her. She sent Guzma to the floor with a swift punch to the nose during that first battle, and he had almost two feet over her. She'd even
killed a bitch before. Several, in fact. With a pipe. And with her gun.
Oh
fuck.
Her gun.
She didn't think about that before going into this. All she thought about was keeping herself and her 'mon safe. Bringing the gun seemed like a good idea in the moment, being that nobody knew when these kidnapping fuckers were going to strike again. She could accidentally find herself alone, with no help from her team or other friends, and would absolutely need to use it...
She exhaled in slight relief when she realized she'd put the safety on when she initially slipped it into the holster she hid under the elastic of her joggers. Like a responsible gun owner. Granted, a responsible gun owner probably wouldn't have agreed to any sort of body swap without removing it from her person first. But, then again, she wasn't anticipating this kind of swap, where it all led down to fucking chaos. This was an outlier of a situation, and did not count.
The safety was on. It was strapped down in a weird place where Hazel probably wouldn't question it. Or try to reach for it. And if she did, well. The safety. Was on. There would be no accidental gunfire, or anything of the sort.
"Please. Teach me your ways, oh wise one," she said in a smile, doing her best to hide her nerves.
"No, a dead heart wouldn't feel blocked in such a manner. I can only conclude they're alive, though perhaps injured somehow or being held... " There was clear worry in their tone.
Whatever was left of her ears perked as she heard Manaphy speak again. Carefully turning her head, she saw it speaking to...a Froslass? The familiarity of the 'mon caused her shoulders to deflate, and she zeroed in on the conversation. So, they
weren't dead. She'd been too scared to ask that much, but the Froslass had that covered. Not dead, but maybe injured...being held somewhere...
Shit. We're wasting fucking time here.
Now knowing that her plan wasn't going to work, she needed to move onto the next thing. Get her body back, get Odile back to her damn senses, and move on. They were getting nothing done frolicking around in the sand acting like one anoth--
He screamed his fury to the heavens, and at that exact moment, a gargantuan mass of black and violet energy exploded out from him, enveloping everyone nearby, and throwing them back several feet. To anyone caught in it, it felt like the coldest flame possible, so freezing that it paradoxically burnt.
She was sent backward by a flame. A cold flame. And then, it was suddenly hot again. No third-degree inducer, but it caused her to recoil into herself. She could say that this body took pain really well, because it faded into nothing. However, when she heard her actual voice cry out, that's when she melted into a brief state of panic.
Now she had enough. She signed up to try to find the missing persons, not get into a battle like this. And even if this is what she knew she was getting into, she should have had Odile and Enora at her side. Enora was still able to fight, but Odile was down and out. And Odile was her hard hitter.
She whipped her head back toward Manaphy. Didn't matter how much the helmet hurt. "I want to switch back," she shouted. "Switch us back, now. This isn't--"
She noticed her body moving out from the corner of her eyes.
Oh shit. Oh no.
Hazel found it. She found the fucking gun.
"
Hazel, don't mess with that!" she screamed, breaking into a sprint toward her own body. "
It's dangerous, put it down!"
She should have known. If Hazel was able to pick up the muscle memory of dancing, then surely--
The safety. She figured it out.
BOOM.
She'd barely made it within feet of herself before the gun popped. She flinched, ducking her head as the sound reverberated through the area. She grit her teeth, as if that would somehow erase what had just happened. But it didn't. The ringing in her ears solidified that much. And to make matters worse, she couldn't even take it with these big meaty claws she had.
"Enora! Odile! Take the gun from her!" she shouted, hoping at least one of them would understand.
If there was one time for her to feel blessed that she had 'mon that were so in tune with her, it was now. Odette barely had the words out of her mouth before the Milotic flanked Hazel's other side so she couldn't run off, all while Odile--tears streaming down Wallace's face--snatched the firearm out of Hazel's hand and removed the cartridge from the chamber, tossing it over her shoulder uncaringly.
"That was mad ballsy," she said. "I'd be impressed if I wasn't
mortal."
"
Odette, you filled the chamber?" Enora asked in a loud whisper.
"Why wasn't the safety on?"
"I-it was," Hazette sputtered. She must have sounded like an absolute mess. "She figured it out. I-it was the muscle memory, I didn't think this would even
happen..."
And now, to make matters much worse, more people were running at the Espeon. Even Odile's body was among the crowd.
This wasn't just bad. This was
awful.