The ride across the river was a soft and smooth journey, through the crimson waters. June, unlike everyone else, had stood during the travel, her clawed paws finding stability by digging them into the thin crevices made by the shell's scales.
Gerald sat silently next to Cassie, the girls murmurs fading out. Something about it still being there...sometimes he didn't understand her, but that was human nature. People don't always see the same picture. The red haired doctor was asking Cassie if she needed her Sylveon's assistance to heal Cassie's lip. Gerald wasn't an expert on human nature, much less Cassie, but she didn't exactly look in the mood to talk much. Though maybe she'd take the help.
He noted something on Salem though, other than the two Pokeballs, or the vertical scar stripping down the side of his back, or his lack of a shirt. No, it was three thin black ribbons that were tied around his bicep. They were always present for some reason, even when he was wearing his birthday suit...okay, last time he was going bring up naked Salem that day.
Once the turtle ran ashore, Salem jumped off and offered Aidinia a hand down. In a similar manner, Gerald assisted June down, who gave a nod to the Blastoise as a way of thanks, and the man then did the same for Cassie. Who was still lost in thought. Well, he wasn't going to be rude, so he simply waited, hand extended in the air. It took about twenty seconds for her to notice him, and step off the turtle.
Gerald and June now followed their new allies, until they stopped near a unusually quiet woman, off the edge of the small establishment.
"Ah, Miss Megan, I am pleased to see you up and about. These are our new friends. These are Sir Gerald, Miss June, and Cassie."
He noted the calm in Salem's voice, like he was going to startle th-Wait, wait, wait, Sir? No one had ever called Gerald that before. He had been called "Mr. Aster", but this was the first time he had been given a surname. And Miss June? Well...he didn't know how June felt about it. But he assumed she was flattered as well.
"Everyone, this is Miss Megan. She worked the Kanto desk at the reception two days ago, before she got dragged into this ordeal."
Gerald leaned in to shake her hand. "Hi, nice to meet you. You can just call me Gerald, same with my Delphox June." June nodded in agreement, not speaking a word. She wasn't really concerned with Megan, or Salem, or even Gerald right now.
It was Cassie who concerned the fox.
June hadn't known Cassie for too long, but she knew the girl long enough that she had occasional outbursts. Not of anger, but fear, as exemplified by the river. When the wicked emotional lightning struck, she needed a grounding rod, that grounding rod was her Ninetales. But Nine wasn't here.
So who was Cassie going to rely on now? There were still a good six days of terror left. Fire wasn't leaving the earth anytime soon. But eventually Gerald called the Delphox away, and the thoughts of Cassie's stability were held off.
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Collecting firewood was a tad more difficult than the previous day. In the jungle, the logs were much more wet and mossy than the ones on the hill. They wouldn't burn well. There were some dry sticks and other such pieces of wood on the outskirts however, and before long had a decent pile of wood in his hands. But he also needed to get something for them all to sit on...which those mossy logs would've worked for. He set down the pile of firewood and went to go recover the trunks he had thrown aside, but it seemed June was one step ahead of him, using a weak Psychic to levitate a couple of logs a few inches off the ground. They followed the fox, bobbing up and down, like a ducklings following their mother. June's creativity never ceased to amaze him.
But she only had three. They were small enough to only sit one, so he'd either have to find two more or one big enough to seat two, and that was only counting people. June would still want a seat, right? Hmm...Might a well get another in that case.
Eventually, Gerald and June were able to accumulate eight seats, the extras were for Lin and Arrow if they showed back up. As they went to ask Salem what else the duo could help with, he was attempting to light a fire with friction. Which was terribly inefficient. June whipped out her wand, and lit the pile of wood into a storm of flames.
"Thanks!" Said Salem, with gratitude showing in his voice and face. June returned his smile with one of her own, and a nod.
Figuring there wasn't much else to do, they went and took a seat on a mossy trunk, soon joined by Salem, who was attempting to crick his neck. Once again Gerald observed the black ribbons tied to his bicep , though he had also observed him inspecting June over the period of the day as well. Like he didn't know what a Delphox was. Well, good a times as any to ask him some questions. And maybe return his wicked looking blade, too.
"Hey, Salem. I've noticed those ribbons on your arms...what are they? A fashion statement or something?"
Gerald sat silently next to Cassie, the girls murmurs fading out. Something about it still being there...sometimes he didn't understand her, but that was human nature. People don't always see the same picture. The red haired doctor was asking Cassie if she needed her Sylveon's assistance to heal Cassie's lip. Gerald wasn't an expert on human nature, much less Cassie, but she didn't exactly look in the mood to talk much. Though maybe she'd take the help.
He noted something on Salem though, other than the two Pokeballs, or the vertical scar stripping down the side of his back, or his lack of a shirt. No, it was three thin black ribbons that were tied around his bicep. They were always present for some reason, even when he was wearing his birthday suit...okay, last time he was going bring up naked Salem that day.
Once the turtle ran ashore, Salem jumped off and offered Aidinia a hand down. In a similar manner, Gerald assisted June down, who gave a nod to the Blastoise as a way of thanks, and the man then did the same for Cassie. Who was still lost in thought. Well, he wasn't going to be rude, so he simply waited, hand extended in the air. It took about twenty seconds for her to notice him, and step off the turtle.
Gerald and June now followed their new allies, until they stopped near a unusually quiet woman, off the edge of the small establishment.
"Ah, Miss Megan, I am pleased to see you up and about. These are our new friends. These are Sir Gerald, Miss June, and Cassie."
He noted the calm in Salem's voice, like he was going to startle th-Wait, wait, wait, Sir? No one had ever called Gerald that before. He had been called "Mr. Aster", but this was the first time he had been given a surname. And Miss June? Well...he didn't know how June felt about it. But he assumed she was flattered as well.
"Everyone, this is Miss Megan. She worked the Kanto desk at the reception two days ago, before she got dragged into this ordeal."
Gerald leaned in to shake her hand. "Hi, nice to meet you. You can just call me Gerald, same with my Delphox June." June nodded in agreement, not speaking a word. She wasn't really concerned with Megan, or Salem, or even Gerald right now.
It was Cassie who concerned the fox.
June hadn't known Cassie for too long, but she knew the girl long enough that she had occasional outbursts. Not of anger, but fear, as exemplified by the river. When the wicked emotional lightning struck, she needed a grounding rod, that grounding rod was her Ninetales. But Nine wasn't here.
So who was Cassie going to rely on now? There were still a good six days of terror left. Fire wasn't leaving the earth anytime soon. But eventually Gerald called the Delphox away, and the thoughts of Cassie's stability were held off.
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Collecting firewood was a tad more difficult than the previous day. In the jungle, the logs were much more wet and mossy than the ones on the hill. They wouldn't burn well. There were some dry sticks and other such pieces of wood on the outskirts however, and before long had a decent pile of wood in his hands. But he also needed to get something for them all to sit on...which those mossy logs would've worked for. He set down the pile of firewood and went to go recover the trunks he had thrown aside, but it seemed June was one step ahead of him, using a weak Psychic to levitate a couple of logs a few inches off the ground. They followed the fox, bobbing up and down, like a ducklings following their mother. June's creativity never ceased to amaze him.
But she only had three. They were small enough to only sit one, so he'd either have to find two more or one big enough to seat two, and that was only counting people. June would still want a seat, right? Hmm...Might a well get another in that case.
Eventually, Gerald and June were able to accumulate eight seats, the extras were for Lin and Arrow if they showed back up. As they went to ask Salem what else the duo could help with, he was attempting to light a fire with friction. Which was terribly inefficient. June whipped out her wand, and lit the pile of wood into a storm of flames.
"Thanks!" Said Salem, with gratitude showing in his voice and face. June returned his smile with one of her own, and a nod.
Figuring there wasn't much else to do, they went and took a seat on a mossy trunk, soon joined by Salem, who was attempting to crick his neck. Once again Gerald observed the black ribbons tied to his bicep , though he had also observed him inspecting June over the period of the day as well. Like he didn't know what a Delphox was. Well, good a times as any to ask him some questions. And maybe return his wicked looking blade, too.
"Hey, Salem. I've noticed those ribbons on your arms...what are they? A fashion statement or something?"