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Chapter 6 and
Chapter 7. As well as all the chapters before then of course, xP but I reminded you of those in case you missed them due to my constant updating.
It's all winding down now: what will be the fates of our beloved Tara, dark Valaura, and Lysis the femme fatale?
-Chapter 8-
The following days were strange, but pleasant all the same. Tara had gone to a public arena in Saffron, participating in a small tournament and taking one of the top places; earning her some money and a cheap trophy. Both meant little to her, she had plenty of trophies, including the ones from home that were repossessed, along with everything else in the house. It was something she had done two nights before, taking back memorable things that the government had taken from the house.
Tara placed the trophy onto a shelf with some others back at the penthouse. After sitting for a while she stood and began to pack a bag.
"We're leaving tomorrow," Tara explained as she began running throughout the room. "We'll head south to Vermillion and grab tickets for a ship to Slateport, Hoenn." Valaura stood at the door, leaning against the frame. The girl grabbed clothes and supplies from various drawers, taking only what she would need for a journey.
"And when where you going to ask me if I wanted to go to Hoenn, love?" Tara heard the polite voice speak in her head as she packed her bag. Her eyes darted to Valaura, who simply blinked.
The trainer brought her attention back to her packing. "I don't need your permission to go anywhere," she paused, looking up. "In fact, it should be the other way around."
Before she could go back to her work she felt herself being forcibly pulled within herself, seeing only black until a familiar scene lay before her. The endless meadow of flowers was once again alive in her mind, with blue mountains in the background. Lysis reclined under the large tree on a stone bench.
Lysis smirked.
"So I need
your permission to do what I want?" she again had a flower in her hand, twirling it in her fingers.
Tara blinked. "Yes! Yes you do: it's my body."
The older girl looked away, as if interested in the bark on the tree. "I don't know about that…" she said, tracing a line in the bark with a finger.
"You…" Tara started, looking back and forth. "know you should ask me, ‘Hey, Tara? Can I go kill so-and-so? Or can I go steal this-and-this?'"
"You bought a house," Lysis remarked changing the subject slightly. "Using who's money? Your money? The money I gave you?"
Tara closed her eyes, stopping herself from screaming by biting down her lips. "Don't talk to me about that! The money's there and isn't going anywhere; I might as well use it."
"Good," Lysis smiled as she closed her eyes, taking a whiff of the flower. "I'm glad that you did use it. Now, there's an arms deal going down in Viridian, can I go get some toys?" she asked politely, looking up at the sky, as if she were a small girl asking her mother if she could go buy candy.
"If I say no will you still go?" Tara crossed her arms.
"Yep."
"You won't be stopped? Valaura can stop you."
"She can but she won't - only you can stop me, dear," Lysis responded. "But will you?"
"I'll try," Tara growled. "I can't be in Hoenn and have you teleporting across the world every night; I've never been more tired in my life than the past few months."
"You can't ask me to leave either; all my friends are here on
this side of the planet," Lysis chuckled as she pulled a petal off of the flower, watching it fall to the ground.
"It's my body! I can do what I want! I can't let you do this."
"Then do something about it!" Lysis stood, the sky darkened. "Don't let me! Stop me!" Lysis walked casually over to Tara. "Can you?" she asked, tickling the younger girl's nose with the flower. "Because…" Lysis leaned in to Tara's ear. "I don't think you can," she smiled gleefully.
That did it. "Argh!" Tara exclaimed, swinging an arm at Lysis, who caught it easily and jumped back.
"Tsk, tsk, love," Lysis waved a finger before grinning devilishly. "You know that doesn't work." Spring forward, she brought her left arm forward in a punch.
"No!" Tara yelled as everything went into slow motion to her senses. She watched as Lysis drew closer, hair flowing fluidly behind her as well as the tails of her coat. As the punch came within range Tara stuck out her own left arm, grabbing Lysis at the elbow and directing the punch away from herself, causing everything to return to real time. Lysis looked shocked for barely a moment before smiling in what one would describe as some form of satisfaction.
Both young women stood eyeing each other for a moment, the sky becoming brighter and the mental plain a bit cheerier.
"Fine, Tara," Lysis shrugged, walking away back to the bench. "Have it your way." She plucked a new flower from the ground as she lay on her side. Closing her eyes, she let the aroma of the new flower fill her nose. Her eyes shot open as she pulled the flower away, looking directly at Tara. "I can always find new friends."
Tara thought for a moment, shuddering at Lysis' tone, before nodding in acceptance. Satisfied, she turned around and began walking away towards the dark portal behind her.
"Oh, Tara," Lysis called after her.
She stopped, not turning around to face her.
"I will be going out for the next couple of nights then," she informed. "with or without your permission. If I'm to relocate I'll need a new base of operations. Perhaps a luxurious condo on the Lilycove shoreline?"
The trainer did not answer and simply walked into the portal, watching everything go black as she rushed forward, back into conscious control of her body.
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"If I can't talk to Giovanni directly, then I want to talk to the highest ranking agent available," Lysis demanded, casually placing one of her Strata flat on the counter.
She was back at Team Rocket headquarters, having just arrived there. Normally she would just barge in on whoever she wanted to see without permission, but she couldn't do that with Giovanni. The man had the best protecting him, people and Pokémon that even Lysis would have trouble getting past unscathed, if at all.
"I-I'll see what I can do…" the receptionist replied nervously, who happened to be the same one when Lysis visited months prior.
Lysis looked for the camera that overlooked the lobby and stared up into it, tapping her fingers impatiently on the glass counter. She had only been there a few moments, but surprised there wasn't already a ring of armed agents around her; she was of course one of Team Rocket's most wanted at the moment, and here she was on their doorstep of her own will.
Soon enough some guards came rushing out with various psychics on tow, already putting locks on Lysis' abilities. An administrator walked out casually, proudly displaying his uniform which only his rank could wear. His hair was greased back and his white face was sharp, thin hands reached out of his sleeves and were held before him.
"Good evening, Miss Fox," he bowed his head.
"And may it continue to be a good evening," Lysis nodded her head with a smirk. "Now," she holstered her weapon, ignoring the various lasers that instantly locked on her. "Take me to whomever it is who's going to see me."
"With all due respect," the man smiled politely. "You should be taken to one of our cells."
"Please," Lysis rolled her eyes. "Team Rocket doesn't have cells for prisoners - that's what the ditch out back is for," Lysis waved a finger towards the back of the building. "Plus," Lysis raised her hand to cup her mouth, whispering, "You-know-who's watching me right now," she nodded her head eagerly. "You don't want her in here all angry do you?"
The admin blinked a few times, wringing his hands a bit worriedly. "Then, you have an offer to propose?"
Lysis reached down and pulled up a metal case onto the counter. "Of course."
"I see," he looked down nervously. "Right this way then,"
Lysis was led back into a hallway, which they walked the length of until reaching an elevator at the end. The man stepped in with Lysis, along with as many guards as the lift would hold, and went up to the third floor while the rest of the guards took the stairs.
Once the doors slid open they walked down the new hallway, turning right at the soonest opportunity into an elegant room. The only man inside sat at a desk in the middle of a marble floor, expensive artwork covered the walls.
The guards went in first, standing up against the walls facing the center of the room. Lysis then strode in, her stride emanating an aura of confidence and authority as always as she moved with feminine grace. She looked all about the room, taking note of the wealth invested in it. The man at the desk was thin and middle-aged, with short hair and a black suit. He was leaned forward; chin resting on interlocked fingers which were covered in rings.
"Hello," he greeted with a smirk. "Like my office?" he asked, noticing Lysis' wandering eyes.
Lysis glanced around for a few more seconds before turning her cold blue-eyed attention to him and shrugging. "Years of service as a lapdog does pay off I suppose."
He frowned.
"I have this much money and more," Lysis commented as she stopped before the wood desk, smiling wryly. "At eighteen I'm wealthier than you'll ever be, and I'm my own boss on top of that," she winked as she sat down in the seat offered, crossing her legs and cupping both hands over her knee.
The frown grew larger.
"But, I'm willing to share," she noted, flinging a lock of black hair out of her face.
"How much?" the man inquired, head still resting on his hands.
"See for yourself," the girl answered, placing the metal case on the surface. "Combination's already set."
He eyed her before pulling the case towards him and pressed both buttons simultaneously, causing the lid to fly open. The man's eyes widened for a moment before returning to their normal uninterested expression. "What do you want?"
"Simply?" Lysis eyed him at an angle. "Leave me alone. I mean no further harm the organization. Rauss was a part of my personal agenda that I had to see to. The amount I offer is more than enough to replace him and the grunts I took care of in Saffron."
The man nodded, knowing her offer was perfectly acceptable. "But what if I take the money now and still take you in?"
Lysis shrugged. "Then you lose a valuable friend. I'm willing to put our past behind us if this goes through. If it does, I'd be more than willing to perform some odd jobs. You know the kind. I won't be joining Team Rocket again of course; freelancing is much more for me. Still, I'd be an invaluable asset, especially since I'll be in Hoenn for an undetermined amount of time; think of how much longer your reach will be with me over there," she winked again.
"Hmph, your offer is hard to refuse,"
"I know."
The man looked to be considering both options seriously, even though the one he should go with was perfectly obvious. "Deal."
"Excellent."
"Though, it would be nice if you stopped wearing the logo on your jacket," the man commented dismissively as he closed the case and put it to the side.
"Yeah, it would, but you won't take this jacket from me," she shook her head. "I'll kill you if you try, I swear." Tuning her head, she eyed her coat lovingly. "I love it too, too much." Standing, Lysis turned and began walking away.
"We can escort you out, Miss Fox." The man stood.
"No need," Lysis waved her hand without turning out. "Valaura's just removed the mental locks imposed by your Pokémon; I'm gone."
Then she teleported away.
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"Everything's ready," Tara told herself as she stood with her hands on her hips, looking at her bag and recounting everything she had put inside.
"We could always return if you have forgotten something," Valaura offered.
"Nah, that takes the fun out of it…" Tara explained as she slung the messenger bag over her shoulder. She was clothed in her normal attire; black jeans, blue shirt, blue arm-warmers, and her sleeveless jacket. With her bag on her she walked out of the room, making sure everything was locked.
"Alright, guys," the girl chuckled as she returned her excited Pokémon, happy that she will be fully able to pay attention to them and better their skills. She made sure all the entrances to the main room were locked before making her way up the steps to the front door.
Looking around one last time, she eyed Valaura. "I guess this is it!" she grinned, reaching for the handle. In the moment it took for her to reach the handle she felt a variety of things. A freezing chill run down her spine, and a feeling of dread and fear overtook her, drowning her senses and making her feel weak. "What's happening?" she uttered woozily before feeling every become black.
She was being pulled back into herself, back to the flower-field. As she appeared she saw Lysis standing by the tree, alert.
"What are you doing?" Tara asked, looking around as well.
"This isn't me," Lysis answered warily, looking at Valaura who had been pulled in along with Tara.
"Nor my doing," the psychic answered. Closing her eyes, the dark Gardevoir expanded her mind. They opened suddenly after a mere moment.
"It is-"
"Me."
The word was cold as ice-water and the sickening feelings returned, seeming to poison the land; turning it bare and dead.
The three females looked to see Salem floating towards them. He looked more sadistic than ever as he neared. He had been very absent as of late, so much that Tara had forgotten about him entirely.
"Salem?" Lysis questioned, lowering her guard slightly.
"Yes, Salem, well, not really; you simply know me as Salem," he explained as he drew even closer, stopping a short distance away. His presence was suffocating and thick, feeling as if it could stop them from moving. His voice, despite like ice, was smooth and articulate, sophisticated despite his usage of more modern English.
"What are you doing?" Lysis asked.
Salem closed his eyes, considering her question, contemplating the answer. "I suppose I'm revealing myself."
He received confused looks.
"Don't act so shocked," he chuckled darkly. "You had to sense this was coming; she did," he pointed one disembodied hand at Tara.
"What do you want?" Tara demanded. She'd thought about it, but never really considered something would happen. She had no idea what could even happen now.
The haunter sighed. "I'm planning to take over," he answered flatly.
"Take over what?" Tara demanded once more, narrowing her eyes.
"You, child," he grinned a toothy grin. "You see, you're special. Both of you really. I was planning on doing this years ago," he waved one hand, rolling his eyes. "But then Lysis got killed, so my plans got put on hold - I feared permanently," he looked downcast and Tara thought she even felt a raindrop from the sky. "But!" he looked cheery once more. "Ever-resourceful Lysis found a way to come back. But, then my plans got put on hold
again! Though I was happy about it this time," he nodded. "Because you, Tara, developed your abilities as well, making yourself stronger."
"You're going to possess her now?" Lysis questioned. "Why not before? Why did you need her to develop her abilities?"
"Yes, like Lysis," Tara added, glaring at the older girl for a second. "She adapted perfectly to powers I didn't even know I had."
"Yes, unfortunately I do not work like that," Salem sighed. "Lysis could adapt because she was human, and you are human. I am not human. When I possess someone the soul is literally devoured by me, making it a part of myself. Those person's skills become my own, otherwise I would have to start from scratch; and I would rather not do that," he shook his head in disgust.
"We cannot let you do this." Valaura interjected, after listening silently.
"Ah, the elegant Valaura," Salem addressed her, venom dripping off of every syllable. "You think yourself so powerful, though, you have no idea how powerful I am."
"I know that you should be destroyed right now," Val glowered.
"I'm an ancient thing, Valaura. What you know of me is not even real…" his voice changed slightly, as did his appearance. "I, or, we are actually called Ephidel. This was our name centuries ago, and this was our form." He changed from haunter to a cloaked man with piercing red eyes, black hair covered part of his face. His face was beautiful and pale, and betrayed his sinister nature. "We are not even a Haunter; we are the evolved form, Gengar," the man shrugged. "We simply prefer the Haunter-look."
"It's you against us," Lysis told him. "As ancient as you are, you're no match."
"Oh, we're more than a match, Lysis. And once we're fused with both of you; there's no power on earth that can stop us. You see, we've never been able to add people as powerful as yourselves to us. Only weaker psychics, people who had no idea as to what they were doing. But you, you could elevate us to the rank of a god."
"You're not fusing with anyone!" Lysis yelled, defiant.
"Yes, that's what you fear, isn't it? Your death? Your end?" Ephidel narrowed his eyes in amusement. "Do not fear; we may not take over if you do not pass our test."
"Test?" Lysis and Tara said together.
Ephidel nodded. "Mmhm, yes. You see, we have not seen you at the height of your abilities, Lysis. You've never had to give it your all."
"You're about to see…" she threatened.
"Oh, yes, we certainly are." His laugh caused the land to whither to almost nothing. This only caused Lysis to become angrier, and Tara felt the emotion overcoming her, pushing her away. Lysis was taking control of her body.
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Lysis yelled in frustration, swinging her leg at Ephidel as soon as she was in control of Tara's body.
Ephidel leapt back, avoiding the kick easily. She sprinted forward after him, raising her arm in an uppercut, which was also avoided. Ephidel had moved to the lower part of the main room. Lysis flipped back, her feet touched the wall well above the floor. Kicking off, she spun until she was able to bring her leg up over herself. Surrounding it with psychic energy, she threw herself down at Ephidel, brining her heel down to hit him from directly.
Again she missed.
The whole penthouse shook as her heel hit the marble floor, causing huge cracks in the marble and shattering many of the windows.
"Let's not destroy such a pretty dwelling," Ephidel said remorsefully at the ruined floor and windows as he watched her straighten herself.
Crackling sounded and a red bolt of lightning shot through the air at Ephidel, which was blocked by a ghostly shield created by him. He turned to Valaura, eyeing her amusingly.
"Let us go elsewhere, Lysis," Ephidel said politely. "Valaura insists to interrupt something to which she was not invited."
Before the Gardevoir could do anything, Ephidel and Lysis blinked out of sight.
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Lysis fell to the ground as soon as they reappeared in some other part of the world. She sat up, spitting sand out of her mouth. There was a lot of sand. Everywhere. And it was hot, very hot.
"Here's your test, Lysis," Ephidel explained, handing her the Strata and a belt loaded with ammunition.
"Don't you run from me!" Lysis screamed angrily once he vanished, leaving her in the middle of a desert with only her weapons. She looked around briefly as she put the belt on, attempting to teleport, only to find that it was blocked. More screaming.
Looking down, she breathed deeply, calming herself. She began walking with guns at the ready. The instincts from her training began to take over. First was to locate herself. She knew she was in a large desert by the looks of it, which meant that she was either in the Gran Desert, or she was brought to Orre. She had nothing on her but her weapons, no food or water; no wild animals or sources of water to be seen for miles. Time of day was around midday, where the sun was at its hottest, meaning dehydration was a threat. Tara's bag had been taken, along with any way of contacting anyone. Her Pokémon were also gone.
She had more hope if she was in Hoenn's desert, for it was often traveled by trainers. The woman would not be so lucky if she were in Orre, where the desert was a no man's land.
Possible options.
Create a psychic flare that could be seen by anyone within five miles? It would use too much of her energy and there was no guarantee any one could see it. Best used as a last resort.
Sit and wait? Only worked if anyone knew she was missing.
Her only option would be to start walking and to locate water first and foremost, food later.
With guns raised, Lysis began to trek forward. She realized that Ephidel would not simply bring her to a desert to test her survival skills, there was likely more to it. There would be an imminent threat.
And then the ground rumbled.
Lysis stopped walking immediately, raising her weapons and waiting.
More rumbling.
Lysis expanded her mind, seeking another presence, but she found that her telepathy was also blocked. Telekinesis was her only psychic-tool. She resorted to her senses, closing her eyes so that the rest of her senses could become more effective and acute.
The rumbling started again, much more violently and closer. There was something moving beneath her. The shaking continued until Lysis jumped far out of the way by using her telekinesis. The sand where she had been erupted, sending streams of earth hundreds of feet high.
Lysis landed with a soft grunt, looking at this threat. Whatever it was, it was incredibly reflective; she could hardly see due to the glare. Her mind ran through the number of possibilities, though only one was clear.
The earthshaking roar confirmed it. The deadly female stared directly at the Steelix, who in turn eyed her ferociously.
She could not teleport, and it was at home in this environment; it could move faster than she could, even when telekinetically assisted. Her only option was to bring it down.
"Alright, beastie," Lysis rolled her shoulders and cracked her neck. "Come and get me."