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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:17 pm
((This PRP is for Zen Piney, Daybreak, and Armageddon.))
After the whole trauma was over, Zen found himself outside the stadium, a towel draped over his shoulder, and a bandaged Armageddon,s head on his lap. That was a tough battle, and Zen resolved to train harder.
"No, it's my fault, I made him do that attack, it knocked him out. So don't give Daybreak a hard time about it." That's what he had tld the Police officcer Piney. He sighed, petting Armageddon's head, and looked in his wallet. Not even enough for a consolation dinner at the burger joint. "Well boy, looks like we're having leftovers again."
"Sol..." (Kay...) Armageddon siaghed, nuzzling his head into Zen's leg. He could sense a sadness that came from self-dissapointment in Zen, and looked up at him with puppy dog eyes. "Absol..Sol." (It's not your fault...its destiny's.))
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:37 pm
Piney was still upset at how the battle had turned out. Yes, she and Daybreak won, and they should be happy for the victory. But her last move at the end just shook her up badly. The Espeon was trained for taking desperate measures in desperate conditions, but she could've drowned Armageddon and crushed his trainer's spirit...
Well that was a coincidence. Was that Zen right in front of them? Putting speed into her stride, Piney jogged over next to him.
"Hey. I'm still really sorry about what happened to your Absol... If there's anything that I could help you with, I'll be happy to."
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:50 pm
Well speak of the devil, there was Piney. As she apologized, Zen got up, and sighed. "Listen, I told you not to worry about it. I'm the one that made Armageddon have the water explode, and that's what caused him to faint under the water. If anything, if he drowned, it would have been my fault." Zen saighed, running his hand through his hair.
"But, since you offered, a bite to eat would be nice. The ref said that I had to pay for the damges caused to the stadium." Zen said, averting his eyes from Piney. For some reason, he just couldn't look at her right now. Not that he was angry with her, just that he felt rather guilty about cracking Daybreak's gem.
"Is Daybreak alright? I noticed that last move of Armageddon's cracked her gem a bit." Zen asked quietly, looking at Armageddon.
"Sol." (Hello?) Armageddon barked, walking up to Piney. At the mention of food, Armageddon nodded fastly, giving a delighted bark. HE started to nose Piney's leg, nearly begging for something.
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 5:05 pm
Piney backed up as the Absol nosed around her leg, but patted him in a reassuring way. "They said that you had to pay for damages? The stadium doesn't usually do that..."
Turning her gaze to the large dome, she sighed and looked back at Zen. "Daybreak will be alright. She's been through tougher times than this. Her gem... Well... she has a neat restoration move that can heal any injuries, provided that it's sunny. And if that doesn't work, there's nothing like what a Pokemon Center can fix."
Taking out a wallet out of her belt pouch, she swiftly counted the dollars and coins in there. "I have plenty of money for some food for two. And I have the afternoon off. So... If you have anyplace where you want to eat..."
Realizing how her words sounded, she blushed and averted her eyes to the ground. "I'm not asking you out on a date or anything. It's just payment for what Daybreak done to your Absol."
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:02 pm
"Yeah, they said 'the damages were inflicted majorly by your Absol, so you have to pay." Zen sighed, running his head through his hair again.
"That's good to hear." Zen said, looking at Piney. "Yeah, those Poke'mon Centers can do major wonders." He said, giving a slight chuckle. "At laest, that's what Armageddon thinks."
Zen blushed slightly as she suggested they go out to eat together, and it turned brighter when she blushed. "Uh...that would be... great." He said, fiddling with his fingers.
Armageddon laughed at Piney and Zen's predicament, after licking Piney's hand of course. He wasn't rude enough to not give an appreciative lick after being petted.
He eventually found what he was looking for, and pulled the Poke'ball off Piney's leg strap. He felt like a one-on-one talk with Daybreak.
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:23 pm
Piney watched as Armageddon pulled off Daybreak's Pokeball off her belt and reached towards it with a worried look in her eyes. "Uh, I'm not sure if it's safe for you to do that." She said, thinking that Daybreak might still be seething over her punishment. Well, not that she seethes, but just might be a bit more annoyed than usual. Especially if someone that was formerly her opponent in battle tried to reconcile as friends.
"So... Uh... I think there's a cafe nearby." She pointed to a small building while trying to tug the ball out of the Absol's grab.
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Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2007 6:36 pm
"Sol." (Gimme) Armageddon barked, tugging at the ball. He wanted to see Daybreak, and apologize. He could have killed her with an explosion of darkness like that. He continued to tug until a familiar hand was on his head.
"Quit that." Zen said, taking out Armageddon's ball with his free hand. He pressed the little button on the ball, and a red beam shot out to bring the Absol in. "Sorry about that, he can be stubborn at times. Anyways, lets get to that cafe'." Zen said, clipping the ball onto his belt and handing Piney Daybreak's ball.
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 12:08 pm
"Oh. Thanks." She took the Pokeball from Zen's hand and headed to the cafe without saying anything else.
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At the cafe, she sat down at a table, and a waiter person came over, waiting to take an order.
"I'll just have a cup of coffee." She told him.
((Sorry for the short post. I didn't know how to RP this. XD))
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:23 pm
(("Tis fine, tis fine XD)) "Same here." Zen told the waiter, sighing. What a day. He was totally destroyed in his first battle ever. MAybe he was just gotten to cocky.
"Uh, Piney? Do you think I'm a bad trainer?" Zen asked, looking down.
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:37 pm
"A bad trainer?" Zen's question took Piney by surprise. And she didn't know how to answer it right away without hurting his feelings.
"Armageddon is your first Pokemon right? Freshly caught from the wild? He's not going to be as good as the Pokemon that were trained night and day. Give it time, and you'll be better than ever."
Sighing, she crossed her legs and leaned back a bit. "You really shouldn't feel upset about that battle. Daybreak and I have been together for six years. We've trained and fought together, and she's at a much higher level than your Absol."
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:45 pm
"I know, but I guess I just thought that A dark type would dominate a Psycic type, Guess Zatou's different huh?" Aen askedwith a chuckle at the end, relaxing a bit himself.
"Six years huh? That's quite a long time." He said, hand fiddling with Armageddon's Poke'ball. "I'm not really even a trainer per say, I;m actually just a breeder. In all honesty, I only had that batlle because Armageddon wanted me to." Zen chuckled at this, realizing Piney probably wouldn't understand the maening behind that. Officer's were usually kind of ditzy.
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 3:59 pm
"It is different here... It's sort of odd that way. Like how the Psychics that Daybreak used actually hurt a Dark Pokemon."
In thought, Piney almost didn't catch what else Zen had to say. "A breeder hm? I must say you battle better than all the other ones I've seen. They're usually too concerned about their Pokemon being hurt to bring out their full potential in fighting... which isn't a bad thing, mind you."
Hearing the part about Armageddon wanting to fight Daybreak, she smiled and continued on. "They sort of have a rough relationship going on don't they? I hope it doesn't get to the point of bloody murder though."
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:14 pm
"Yeah, that was the part that suprised me the most."
"Yeah, most breeders I've met have told me I'm a punk. I tell them to go jump off a cliff." He said, taking a sip of the cofee that the waiter had finally brought. "Well, all I can say to that they're just to scared to battle in all actuality. I mean, Pokemon are friends, but they have this primal instinct to fight as well. That's why I battle as well." Zen put his mug down, sighing.
"Well, if it does get to that point, we'll just have to knock som sense into them. I don't believe it will though. Armageddon can be an idiot sometimes." Zen smirked as he felt the pokeball shake, Armageddon obviously ticked about what his trainer just said. "So Piney, where do you come from?"
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:19 pm
Piney didn't answer at first, and rather just stirred sugar around in her coffee. She stared around the place, not looking into Zen's eyes, before replying.
"I come from Saffron City, in Kanto. Since I'm in the smack dab of the cluster of the large cities, I guess that's how I picked up the dream of being a police officer. Though..."
Taking the spoon out of her cup and taking a drink, she winced at the fact that the coffee was too hot. "I actually trained in Goldenrod City, and in Lilycove in my later years. Even though I travelled that much, I actually have never set foot in Sinnoh. Funny huh?"
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Posted: Fri Nov 09, 2007 5:07 pm
"Verry funny." Zen replied, sipping his cofee again. "I actually come from Snowpoint, but my Grandma and Grandpa lived in Solaceon Town, and ran Sinnoh's biggest daycare I spent most of my childhood there actually. My parents ran a sub-division in Snowpoint and were always busy. So I guess that's why I wanted to be a breeder. And why I love Glaceons." He added the last part as an after thought, and sipped the coffee again.
"Y'know, I think that Daybreak and Armageddon would make a pretty cute couple in all actuality." Zen said non-chalantly, finishing off his coffee.
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