(OOC: Credit for the title: "Pieces of Summer Color", by Yoko Ishida, Album "All of Me". Character bio can be found in the Mainstream PRP Character topic.)
6:30 am, in the middle of the summer. The sun rose over the large mining town of Oreburgh, pulling the day's light along with it. It was a sight to behold- as many sunrises tend to be. It brought to mind the complex brevity of life, as with the onset of day came the fall of night. Some people awoke just to watch the event. Xyrem Kaminsky, however, was not one of those people. Although her alarm clanged to life around six every morning, she never failed to wake up sometime past one in the afternoon. Some would say that she was an athlete of Olympic caliber- if one of the events was "rolling over while still asleep to beat the hell out of an alarm clock". This day was like any other, in that regard.
Around two in the afternoon, Xyrem's eyes opened. Rather than immediately sitting up, she rolled over and tried to find a cooler spot on her bed. Alas, it was to no avail. Finally accepting that she would not be asleep all day, she sat up and rubbed at her eyes. When she opened them again, she saw the same dresser she saw every morning. She was trying to remember the exact reason she placed it parallel to the bed. It was black, probably made of some form of plastic. The top held multiple curios, along with things she had found that caught her interest. Most of them were larger Spheres that she had managed to sneak out of the Underground. To her left, curtains hung happily. Many assumed that it simply was a random quirk of hers to hang curtains over walls. However, there was a window behind them. She just hated the daytime light, and so therefore had bought curtains as thick as they came. She sloppily climbed out of bed, careful not to step on any of the random books that she had on the floor. Walking over to the window, she forcefully pulled the curtains open, stretched, and yawned. All of Oreburgh was laid out before her, and she carefully took it all in as she stared out the window. She then turned, rummaged through her drawers, pulled out her usual attire, and headed for the shower.
A little while later, Xyrem was blankly staring at the fridge, toweling her hair. She had honestly forgotten what she had in there, as she usually just went for take-out or pizza. Hopefully, there was something quick in there, as she really didn't feel like cooking an entire meal. With a shrug, she grabbed at the door handle with her spare hand. Fruit, fruit, broccoli (she sat for a few seconds, wondering how and why it had gotten there), a few take out boxes (so that's why the fridge smelled like tacos), and a whole bunch of sodas. She shrugged, grabbed a soda, and shut the fridge. Silently, she turned to the small island countertop, placed down her soda, and sighed. It was always the same thing. Same egg-white walls, same furniture, same breakfast of soda (and sometimes Cheetos)… Sometimes, the repetitiveness of her mundane days bummed her out.
Small beads of water began to collect on Xyrem's can of soda and, when they gained enough weight, began to slide down and collect in a ring on the countertop. She really wasn't paying much attention to that, though, as she was staring out the window of her living room, located across from the kitchen. The view never seemed to change. Sure, the sun moved, and there was a storm or a few lazy clouds every once in a while, but all in all, it was stagnant. All the advertisements claimed Oreburgh to be the "City of Energy"… although she never quite saw the reason why. There had been times when she had first moved back from Jubilife when she loved the city- it was small and cozy, compared to the rush of the larger, more hi-tech Jubilife. Over time, though, she began to see it as stifling. As if her creativity and intelligence seemed to flow away as she sat in her apartment, day after day, seeing the same old thing. The soda fizzed lightly next to her, perhaps in agreement.
A journey. That's what she needed. Something to get the hell away from monotony.
She walked down the small hallway back in to her room, this time with purpose. She grabbed a medium-sized black backpack from her closet, and began to pull clothes out of her dresser. After she felt she had enough of a wardrobe packed, she looked over to her nightstand. On it sat six Pokeballs- six of her closest friends. She smiled, and grabbed the one closest to her bedside. It contained ‘Vadumee, her precious Blaziken. Closing her eyes, Xyrem smiled as she began to remember all the times she had spent with her six-foot tall fire chicken. It was almost possible to feel the emotion fleeing from her mind, into her hands, and into his Pokeball. Without a second thought, she released him into the room. He stretched, apparently just awakened from sleep. Xyrem grinned at him, and ‘Vadumee smiled back.
"So, you ready for a journey? I think we should go across Sinnoh, just seeing all there is to see," Xyrem stated, hoping her friend would agree.
"Blaze!" He pumped his fist into the air in celebration. Xyrem took it as a "yes".
She briefly considered releasing the others, just to make sure they liked the idea too. Not many apartment tenants below her, though, would like the sound of two 226 pound dinosaurs running around her bedroom. So, instead of pissing everyone off, she grabbed a belt from her closet. She had worn it a lot back in her Jubilife days- she always had the belief that she would run off to be a real traveling trainer. Those were good days- she'd run around her family's home, hyper as ever, shouting about how she was going to travel the land and become a Master. Her parents supported this- her father had even bought her the belt. As she grew older, though, she became more sedentary, and felt that an entire journey might be too arduous. She kept the belt with her, though, just in case she ever changed her mind. It only took a few seconds for her to click it around her waist, and to place each Pokeball in its slot.
One final look around the room was all she needed. If everything went as planned, she wouldn't be seeing her home for quite a while. She zipped her bag, grabbed it off her bed, and walked out of the room, ‘Vadumee ducking through the doorway after her. Across the hall from her door sat the door to the computer room, which she had also appropriated into a mini-library. She took a quick left and exited the hallway. To her right sat the kitchen, her can of soda still sitting on the island. Her "living room" sat on the left, although all it really was composed of was a couch and a TV. In front of her was the door to the outside. Well, it was really an inside hallway of the apartment building, but she considered it the first step of a journey (this was, of course, before she mentally slapped herself for being over-dramatic). Grabbing the previously forgotten soda from the counter, she turned to ‘Vadumee.
"You cramped in here?" she asked, noticing that the fire and fighting type was ducking as not to hit the ceiling. He nodded bashfully, and she laughed. "Then in you go," she said, pulling out his Pokeball from her belt. In a flash of red light, he was sucked in. "I'll let you out when we're outside again, mmkay?" she mumbled to the Pokeball. She took a sip out of the soda, stepped forward, and opened the door. The hallway was empty, which really didn't surprise Xyrem much- usually, the only time of the day people were leaving their apartments was in the morning. Taking care to lock the door behind her, Xyrem strolled peacefully towards the elevators. On some days, she might have elected to walk down the stairs or, if she felt particularly daring, slide down the banister. Today, five stories didn't seem much of a plan for her.
The lobby area was almost deserted, save for a few stragglers and tourists. Xyrem still, even after almost six months of living there, had not figured out why tourists took pictures of her apartment building's lobby. It wasn't anything special- hell, it was hardly a lobby at all. Two leather couches, a few rugs, and a help desk do not a lobby make. She shrugged at her own confusion, and then pulled out ‘Vadumee's Pokeball to let him out. The lobby had a much higher ceiling than her small apartment, although she did have some small qualms about the chandelier that hung near the couches. Deciding not to risk it, she briskly walked out the front door of the building into the daytime light. Once out, she released ‘Vadumee, as she had promised.
"Well, old friend, I believe it is time for us to go," she declared confidently. Her mind wasn't completely made up about the whole "journey" idea, and honestly, now that she sat out in the sun, she could really see how haphazardly she had thought it up. But, ‘Vadumee looked very excited, and crushing his wishes would be akin to, in her mind, crushing her own. So, instead of going back inside, and wasting what little time she was given in front of her computer, she began walking down the street, her fighting fire chicken at her side.
(OOC: I hope some of these paragraphs weren't walls of text. ALSO: If you wish to join, please drop me a PM, just so I'm aware of your arrival. If possible, I'd also like a link to your character profile. If it's in the Mainstream Character topic, just give me a hint to which page so I can take a read.)
6:30 am, in the middle of the summer. The sun rose over the large mining town of Oreburgh, pulling the day's light along with it. It was a sight to behold- as many sunrises tend to be. It brought to mind the complex brevity of life, as with the onset of day came the fall of night. Some people awoke just to watch the event. Xyrem Kaminsky, however, was not one of those people. Although her alarm clanged to life around six every morning, she never failed to wake up sometime past one in the afternoon. Some would say that she was an athlete of Olympic caliber- if one of the events was "rolling over while still asleep to beat the hell out of an alarm clock". This day was like any other, in that regard.
Around two in the afternoon, Xyrem's eyes opened. Rather than immediately sitting up, she rolled over and tried to find a cooler spot on her bed. Alas, it was to no avail. Finally accepting that she would not be asleep all day, she sat up and rubbed at her eyes. When she opened them again, she saw the same dresser she saw every morning. She was trying to remember the exact reason she placed it parallel to the bed. It was black, probably made of some form of plastic. The top held multiple curios, along with things she had found that caught her interest. Most of them were larger Spheres that she had managed to sneak out of the Underground. To her left, curtains hung happily. Many assumed that it simply was a random quirk of hers to hang curtains over walls. However, there was a window behind them. She just hated the daytime light, and so therefore had bought curtains as thick as they came. She sloppily climbed out of bed, careful not to step on any of the random books that she had on the floor. Walking over to the window, she forcefully pulled the curtains open, stretched, and yawned. All of Oreburgh was laid out before her, and she carefully took it all in as she stared out the window. She then turned, rummaged through her drawers, pulled out her usual attire, and headed for the shower.
A little while later, Xyrem was blankly staring at the fridge, toweling her hair. She had honestly forgotten what she had in there, as she usually just went for take-out or pizza. Hopefully, there was something quick in there, as she really didn't feel like cooking an entire meal. With a shrug, she grabbed at the door handle with her spare hand. Fruit, fruit, broccoli (she sat for a few seconds, wondering how and why it had gotten there), a few take out boxes (so that's why the fridge smelled like tacos), and a whole bunch of sodas. She shrugged, grabbed a soda, and shut the fridge. Silently, she turned to the small island countertop, placed down her soda, and sighed. It was always the same thing. Same egg-white walls, same furniture, same breakfast of soda (and sometimes Cheetos)… Sometimes, the repetitiveness of her mundane days bummed her out.
Small beads of water began to collect on Xyrem's can of soda and, when they gained enough weight, began to slide down and collect in a ring on the countertop. She really wasn't paying much attention to that, though, as she was staring out the window of her living room, located across from the kitchen. The view never seemed to change. Sure, the sun moved, and there was a storm or a few lazy clouds every once in a while, but all in all, it was stagnant. All the advertisements claimed Oreburgh to be the "City of Energy"… although she never quite saw the reason why. There had been times when she had first moved back from Jubilife when she loved the city- it was small and cozy, compared to the rush of the larger, more hi-tech Jubilife. Over time, though, she began to see it as stifling. As if her creativity and intelligence seemed to flow away as she sat in her apartment, day after day, seeing the same old thing. The soda fizzed lightly next to her, perhaps in agreement.
A journey. That's what she needed. Something to get the hell away from monotony.
She walked down the small hallway back in to her room, this time with purpose. She grabbed a medium-sized black backpack from her closet, and began to pull clothes out of her dresser. After she felt she had enough of a wardrobe packed, she looked over to her nightstand. On it sat six Pokeballs- six of her closest friends. She smiled, and grabbed the one closest to her bedside. It contained ‘Vadumee, her precious Blaziken. Closing her eyes, Xyrem smiled as she began to remember all the times she had spent with her six-foot tall fire chicken. It was almost possible to feel the emotion fleeing from her mind, into her hands, and into his Pokeball. Without a second thought, she released him into the room. He stretched, apparently just awakened from sleep. Xyrem grinned at him, and ‘Vadumee smiled back.
"So, you ready for a journey? I think we should go across Sinnoh, just seeing all there is to see," Xyrem stated, hoping her friend would agree.
"Blaze!" He pumped his fist into the air in celebration. Xyrem took it as a "yes".
She briefly considered releasing the others, just to make sure they liked the idea too. Not many apartment tenants below her, though, would like the sound of two 226 pound dinosaurs running around her bedroom. So, instead of pissing everyone off, she grabbed a belt from her closet. She had worn it a lot back in her Jubilife days- she always had the belief that she would run off to be a real traveling trainer. Those were good days- she'd run around her family's home, hyper as ever, shouting about how she was going to travel the land and become a Master. Her parents supported this- her father had even bought her the belt. As she grew older, though, she became more sedentary, and felt that an entire journey might be too arduous. She kept the belt with her, though, just in case she ever changed her mind. It only took a few seconds for her to click it around her waist, and to place each Pokeball in its slot.
One final look around the room was all she needed. If everything went as planned, she wouldn't be seeing her home for quite a while. She zipped her bag, grabbed it off her bed, and walked out of the room, ‘Vadumee ducking through the doorway after her. Across the hall from her door sat the door to the computer room, which she had also appropriated into a mini-library. She took a quick left and exited the hallway. To her right sat the kitchen, her can of soda still sitting on the island. Her "living room" sat on the left, although all it really was composed of was a couch and a TV. In front of her was the door to the outside. Well, it was really an inside hallway of the apartment building, but she considered it the first step of a journey (this was, of course, before she mentally slapped herself for being over-dramatic). Grabbing the previously forgotten soda from the counter, she turned to ‘Vadumee.
"You cramped in here?" she asked, noticing that the fire and fighting type was ducking as not to hit the ceiling. He nodded bashfully, and she laughed. "Then in you go," she said, pulling out his Pokeball from her belt. In a flash of red light, he was sucked in. "I'll let you out when we're outside again, mmkay?" she mumbled to the Pokeball. She took a sip out of the soda, stepped forward, and opened the door. The hallway was empty, which really didn't surprise Xyrem much- usually, the only time of the day people were leaving their apartments was in the morning. Taking care to lock the door behind her, Xyrem strolled peacefully towards the elevators. On some days, she might have elected to walk down the stairs or, if she felt particularly daring, slide down the banister. Today, five stories didn't seem much of a plan for her.
The lobby area was almost deserted, save for a few stragglers and tourists. Xyrem still, even after almost six months of living there, had not figured out why tourists took pictures of her apartment building's lobby. It wasn't anything special- hell, it was hardly a lobby at all. Two leather couches, a few rugs, and a help desk do not a lobby make. She shrugged at her own confusion, and then pulled out ‘Vadumee's Pokeball to let him out. The lobby had a much higher ceiling than her small apartment, although she did have some small qualms about the chandelier that hung near the couches. Deciding not to risk it, she briskly walked out the front door of the building into the daytime light. Once out, she released ‘Vadumee, as she had promised.
"Well, old friend, I believe it is time for us to go," she declared confidently. Her mind wasn't completely made up about the whole "journey" idea, and honestly, now that she sat out in the sun, she could really see how haphazardly she had thought it up. But, ‘Vadumee looked very excited, and crushing his wishes would be akin to, in her mind, crushing her own. So, instead of going back inside, and wasting what little time she was given in front of her computer, she began walking down the street, her fighting fire chicken at her side.
(OOC: I hope some of these paragraphs weren't walls of text. ALSO: If you wish to join, please drop me a PM, just so I'm aware of your arrival. If possible, I'd also like a link to your character profile. If it's in the Mainstream Character topic, just give me a hint to which page so I can take a read.)
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