A few days prior to the event at Heahea City, Lumi learned about the event at Huahua. The icy Vupix young woman was worried for her sister. Just a few days ago, she locked herself away from everyone, except for her, of course. It was heartbreaking, to say the least, her sister so enthusiastic and knowing absolutely everyone to suddenly become shut away and all her emotions seemingly sapped from her. Lumi would do just about anything to help her sister. She just didn't know where to start, especially since Lumi was even further away from Eyna's so-called "friends."
People gave her weary or disgusted looks as she passed. Lumi was starting to get used to it though. She wasn't the popular one of the two sisters, though she hated the look of scorn people gave her. It wasn't her fault she became half Alolan Vulpix. She didn't ask for it either. And she hadn't changed all that much, except for her desire to be cold, and her being slightly more willing to eat her foods under-cooked. Especially if they were cold. Delicious. Her tails twitched at the thought, Lumi suppressing a wag that she felt. Oh! And her nice new pair of snow-white ears, curly white hair with some fur, and matching six tails. She honestly thought she wasn't that disgusting. Lumi was still very much an omnivore, though, just like the Vulpix that live at Lanakila. It wasn't like she was a monster that everyone thought she was.
Lumi made it to her family home. The Vulpix woman put on a mask and gloves, something her mother required the whole house to do while in the "shared areas," which meant everywhere except for her and Enya's room, basically. Her mother wasn't mean to her, per se. She just... was paranoid and thought that Lumi and Enya would turn her into a Pokehuman too. Lumi entered the house, closing the door behind her. Her mom glanced at her before immediately putting on a mask herself. "Welcome home, dear." Lumi smiled at her mother, though it couldn't be seen through the fabric covering the lower part of her face. Her tails gave a small wag though, signifying enough that she did appreciate the gesture. She just wished that she could, well, go back to how things used to be.
"Do you think it's fine if we go to Heahea? Eyna and I. There is an event for Pokehumans, and I want to go. Since, well..." Lumi trailed off, not needing to say more due to how many non-Pokehumans treat her.
Sympathy filled the mother's eyes. She liked to keep a track of where her daughters were at. After all, the world was a dangerous place, especially now that they were Pokehumans. She hated the thought of her babies being beaten up over some changes they had no control over, so she hated the idea of them going to another island. However, they would be together, and the event was for Pokehumans. Surely it was somewhat safe. Besides, the two were going to be adults in a little less than a year. While Lumi asked for permission, it was probably more along the lines of politely alerting her that they were going to be going, though Lumi wouldn't go even if she was desperate if she said no. Lumi hated trouble. The mother sighed. "Of course." Lumi's multiple tails wagged. "But, you must alert me if something happens. And if you're careful!"
"Of course! I'm going to tell Eyna." Lumi disappeared further into the house, towards her sister's room.
Eyna sat on her bed, looking out the window. Oh! How she wished she could go out there and hang out with her friends. She always had fun with them, just hanging out and doing things. Random stuff that would make Lumi look at her like she had three heads and seven eyes. That was why Lumi didn't hang out with her main group of friends as they were a bit much for her. Especially the parties. Eyna knew she would be in a lot of trouble if her mom found out about those parties. But then again, she wasn't going to find out any time soon since she was cursed to be a Pokehuman. Her friends had blocked her once she became a Pokehuman, and she couldn't blame them.
She hated the red curls that fell into her face. She hated the ears that were folded back on her head. She hated her brown eyes, which were formerly grey. And she especially hated her six curly tails that practically tore a hole in her shorts when she first got it. And she hated being a Pokehuman. If only... if only she was a normal human once more.
Her door creaked open, Lumi's pale face peering in at her. She wondered how her sister could be hardly changed at all by becoming a Pokehuman. No, she took that back. Her sister was cuter as a Pokehuman, like a Skitty or a Rockruff. Lumi closed the door behind her and removed the mask and gloves, storing them in her jacket. Her pale blue eyes glistened. "Why is it so hot in here? It's like you want to turn your room into a live volcano." Eyna gave a small smile before giving a sigh. Lumi frowned. "Come on, not even a chuckle? Eyna, I'm really worried about you."
The fire-type sister shook her head. "You shouldn't be. I'm a Pokehuman, little more than an animal."
Lumi narrowed her eyes. "Little more than an animal because you're a Pokehuman? You realize I'm a Pokehuman too, right? Am I a little more than an animal?"
"Of course not!"
Lumi put a comforting hand on Eyna's shoulder. "Than neither are you." The ice-type sister gave a sigh, "Look, I've been very worried for you since what happened with them. I recently found out about an event at Heahea for Pokehumans, and I think we should go." She nudged her with her elbow. "Come on. It'll be good for you."
Eyna's brown eyes met Lumi's before she gave a bitter laugh. "Lumi making decisions for the two of us. I never thought I would live to see the day."
"Well, I got to make it up to my twin-"
"Older."
Lumi gave an exasperated sigh and rolled her eyes. "My older twin somehow."
Eyna gave a small smirk, nudging Lumi with her elbow. "Wasn't that hard, now was it?"
Lumi shook her head before getting up to leave. Eyna kept her smile up until Lumi shut the door behind her. Best not to worry her any more than she had. After all, she wanted Lumi to be as happy as she could be.
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The trip to Heahea was uneventful. Other than the harsh glares the duo got, but that was normal at this rate. Unfortunate, but normal. Lumi was excited, to say the least. Was someone finally going to speak up for the Pokehumans? Was there some sort of thing that can turn them back? Eyna really needed that. Or maybe there were going to be laws to help the Pokehumans have a better life! Lumi could hardly wait for the good news.
Eyna, on the other hand, was not looking forward to this at all. She already knew she was part of the worst creatures ever. She already knew that she and the other Pokehumans were little more than rabid animals. She didn't exactly hold pride in what she was. The night before, one of her friends unblocked her and gave her many anti-Pokehuman messages. She had to agree with her friend. After all, she knew as a Pokehuman, she was a diseased animal carrying Alola's demise. Those who didn't realize that were idiots. "So where are we going to sit."
Eyna looked over a Lumi, who stole her attention away. "Huh?"
"For lunch. Where should we go to eat and where should we sit. There is the restaurant from last time. I thought that place was good."
Eyna narrowed her eyes. "The one with the employee that turned us?"
"You're talking like she is a vampire of some sort," Lumi laughed. "Becoming a Pokehuman isn't a disease. What would the goal of the bacteria or virus be if that were the case? And symptoms are usually caused by the body fighting off the disease, so why would we just turn into half-Pokemon hybrids.
"Besides, we're already Pokehumans, so even if it were a disease, we can't be infected again."
Although Eyna didn't agree with Lumi, she couldn't fault her logic over being infected again.
Lumi led the way to the restaurant in question. However, all the tables were taken. Most of the chairs too. She frowned, crossing her arms. "Well. This stinks."
Eyna rolled her eyes. "We'll just find another restaurant. It isn't that bad."
Lumi looked at her. "But will they be Pokehuman friendly?" Eyna was silent. "Besides, there are open seats." She motioned to the table with a singular Sylveon Pokehuman. "Maybe he'll be nice and let us sit with him."
Eyna gave her a funny look. "He?"
"Sylveon is eighty-seven point five percent male," Lumi said mater-of-factly.
The older twin rolled her eyes. "Look, are we sure we want to associate ourselves with another Pokehuman."
Lumi rose a brow. "Look, I don't like associating myself with other people in general. I get anxious when I do, but I do it anyway. Let's just sit down. Maybe he's nice."
Eyna tried to protest, but Lumi had already walked off and sat down next to the Sylveon Pokehuman. With a grumble, Enya joined her.