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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 4:54 am
Genesis brushed the blonde hair of her wig out of her eyes, peering closely at a handheld mirror. It’d been a while since she’d disguised herself as Arwen, her only male alias, and her less-than-smooth ride here had made it imperative that she ensure her costume had not suffered any damage. It wasn’t common for men to have little mirrors and it would be dangerous for anyone to see her now, but it would be even more risky to let her disguise go unchecked. Let others think her vain if they must. And besides, she did still look a little feminine.
“Ready, Parth?” she called towards the blue and gold Poochyena at her feet when she was satisfied with her check-up, modifying her voice to sound more masculine. Parthenius barked and, with a smile, Genesis set off on their mission.
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Posted: Sun Aug 04, 2013 6:27 am
Lexis never required a lot of fuss, Aleksandr was sure most people would disagree but 'she' was one of his favorite disguises, even with the padding. She picked out a light weight dark purple shirt, one with a high color and plunging neckline and tiny little buttons, left open just enough to catch the hint of black lace on her bra. A bit of padding to round his hips and dark stonewash jeans with rhinestones on the back pockets. She had teased her white hair out into a artistic frizz of curls, added the white frame glasses and half dozen chunky wooden black bracelets.
"Well," she muttered, pleased with the affect and soft husky warmth of the vocal shift. "What do you think Hollin?"
The cottonee chirped in agreement, eyes wide and fascinated. "Nee."
"Thank you." Lexis grin and called the cottonee into his poke ball, clasping it to her belt and set out. It was time to get this mission done with. She trotted out of the rented room, pursing her lips as she applied lip gloss and winked saucily at one of the male employees.
Mission time.
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Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 8:49 am
Genesis kept an eye on Parth as she stepped through the town, wondering if she should keep the curious little pooch in her Poké Ball. She was better trained now, of course, but Erebos was still recovering from a previous mission and she was the only Pokémon Genesis had been able to bring with her. It was vital, therefore, that they stick together. One of the downsides to giving your Pokémon free range was that it could be difficult to round them up when she needed them. She’d have to find a better way to communicate with them, and soon.
But for now, the mission was simple enough for one Pokémon to suffice. She’d gotten word that a vital item had been discovered in an old man’s home and, best of all, he was oblivious to it. All she’d have to do was get Parth to distract him while she slipped in and took it. He wouldn’t even know it was missing – it’d be a piece of cake. Assuming, of course, that her intel hadn’t ratted out the info to another party.
She quickened her pace at the thought, snapping her fingers to summon Parth closer to her side.
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Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 2:24 pm
At times, Lexis had to wonder how they got their information. Old man had a thing, go get the thing. He doesn't know how important the thing is. Blah, blah... while having the address was a bonus it said nothing about what sort of pokemon the man might have. Hollin was cleaver and gentle and flirty. But if the old man had a fire type they could be in trouble. Lexis sighed and strolled onwards, adding a bit of swing to her hips as she headed in the direction. A well time Grass whistle and Cotton spore should handle about anything. Hopefully. She really needed to see about getting some more pokemon.
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