(This roleplay is exclusively meant for @Vergil Tanner and I.)
The sun was high in the clear blue sky.
Blinding, as it glared off the ocean waves - setting it alight with a jovial shimmer - split by the nose of a sophisticated cruise ship fresh out of the manufacturing plant. It was the newest model - so the advertisement claimed - a pioneer in modern luxury maritime travel, exclusive to the elite - to moneyed names and million dollar faces - for the down payment alone would have surely put any regular trainer - or regular anything at that - to immediate bankruptcy. Fortunately, the jaw-dropping price tag had been anything but for show. As one set foot on the docking harbor and glanced upon the behemoth that was the Platinum Lugia for the very first time, boarded its deck and took in its facilities - on-deck and everything you could see from - it was instantly evident that every dollar, every last cent, had been spent to its highest potential. Countless on-hand service distributed evenly among the three tiered ship, boasting five swimming pools - one of which easily being able to qualify as its own Waterpark - an outdoor dining area, cruise sports facilities such as shuffle board, volleyball, and even services for tethered hang-gliding, battle arenas, a grand dining hall with live music and only the finest international cuisine - it's also been advertised that they cater to even the most specific Pokemon diets - a casino, and even a spa for people and Pokemon alike. The rooms were spacious - impeccably designed to maximize the limited space - worthy of a five star hotel, with en suite bathrooms modeled with the finest fixtures. One could simply stay inside all day, if they did not mind missing out on the other splendors.
The Platinum Lugia was a sight to behold on the vast stretch of the ocean - at least, the wild Pokemon certainly thought so - attracting a following for itself among the native inhabitants of the water and sky alike. Pelippers and Wingulls glided faithfully above it, occasionally being bold enough to land on the railing were rewarded with showers of attention by the eager passengers, being fed fancy hors d'oeuvre from silver platters carried by the on-hand service. In the water, playful young Wailmers skipped along the waves with innocent, harmless curiosity towards the man-made marvel that breached their territory, cut through the mighty sea with an ease that they secretly envied, overseen by their Wailord mother. They - despite all the other countless attractions onboard - provided the most entertainment for the cruise passengers. That is, those who don't tend to go out much. The lucky fools.
Cassandra Michaels - an ace trainer and occasional tabloid celebrity, heir to the Moreaux bloodline - lounged leisurely at the quiet, scarcely populated VIP pool - accessible only via an all access pass befittingly called a Gold Card - away from the water park and sports grounds where most of the crowds were amassed. There, she lay on a pool recliner chair, brows knitted together behind the dark lenses of her sunglasses. For as relaxed as she allowed her body to be, leaning back casually against the back rest with one leg folded up towards her chest, her mind was restless. Constantly thinking, processing, making plans and strategizing schedules and activities; what to do next, when to do it, how to do it, why, how many things there were to try and entertain on the ship and how many days she had to do it all. Fun. Yes. This was fun.
A small sigh left her, turning her head to the side where Ryu - her Lucario - laid stiff as a plank on his recliner. She had instructed him to take it easy and lay down, get the rest he so completely deserved, but like Pokemon like trainer, it seemed they did not quite have a knack for relaxing. Unlike Nine - who was completely passed out and sprawled in a manner completely outside the Ninetales elegance stereotype on the recliner on her opposite side - and her girls, who were all very eager at the idea of a cruise vacation. Of course, this had not always been the case for them, she and Ryu. There was once a time, a very brief time albeit, when they enjoyed relaxing, lazing around and taking it easy beneath the shadiest tree but the chain of events they had managed to endure have left them a little too restless, a little too paranoid to ever truly relax again. Or rather, she supposed they had both just forgotten how. It was not a bad thing, of course, not when she always had her family - her Pokemon family of course - to remind her. Them, and Salem.
He was her traveling partner for a time, regardless of their history together. They had been traveling together for nearly a year now after their reunion in Korska, but more than that, he was also her childhood friend, and quickly grew to be her best friend, the shoulder she could cry on, and the listening ear she could lament to and - for a time - someone as close as she could call a lover. He was her savior on Jinko, her lifeline whenever she was unsteady and succumbing to the darkness that loomed inside her brain. He helped her relax, helped her feel and live. He showed her the other side of the coin previously unbeknownst to her and he made her feel... Complete. Like a whole human, not just a tool, or a sack of flesh that only had one purpose, or no purpose at all. But was he her boyfriend? Outsiders would certainly see them that way, but... No, they were not lovers. She had honestly thought they could have been, but during the time they traveled together, she came to realize that they were two very different people from two very different worlds. It had been refreshing and exciting for a while, and then it gradually became heavy and grating. He was the type to take the scenic route and enjoy life at his own pace while she valued efficiency and lived on the fast lane. He made her slow down and unwind - and perhaps that was a good thing from time to time - but she had become too comfortable and it dulled her edge. Eventually she decided it just wouldn't work - for her own sake, living the fast-paced lifestyle that she did, she always needed to be on top of her game and constantly working to improve - and she'd returned the gift that had been her prized possession since the events at Jinko. However, they remained on good terms, and still kept in contact.
In fact, the very reason she was on that cruise had been him. About a week ago, she called him to lament about the fact that her mother had not contacted her regarding an annual gathering of top tier veteran trainers, elites, champions, and coordinators, despite the event being only a week away. It was a big event, often a chance for veteran trainers and coordinators to reconnect and debut their apprentices. They often hold battles and contests among themselves for good times sake, but more often than not, it's a publicity opportunity for their successors to showcase their abilities and gain renown and connections in the world of battling and coordination. These battles and contests are open to public, a high profile tournament whose the entrance fees fund the event the next year, but there are also private events such as formal galas and private parties.
Cassie recollected the time when she attended the event year after year when she was younger with her mother as her protege. However, given her fraud scandal nearly two years ago - one that she was still struggling to recover from which had laid a near irrevocable damage to her reputation, as untrue as it was - she was apparently regarded as no longer fit to attend the event as her mother's representative. At least, not until she'd proven herself again by conquering the Kalos League. The pressure of the event was often extreme, the expectations high and attention; crushing. And the prizes? They often falling short of what was taken. And even so, she still found that she missed it all.
Of course, the true prize of the event, Cassie found, had always been the connections. The relationships formed and the perks that came with it. Those very connections were, in fact, the reason she even had a cruise to go on. She had received the invitation a few months prior, and hadn't planned on taking it up at all until Salem suggested she take a break to get her mind off of it. She knew the company's owner personally - he was a family friend that she had known growing up, and he was someone she could trust not to giver her a repeat of Jinko Island's Dark Tournament - and because of this, she received quite a generous discount, as well the Gold Card she was in possession of.
Clad in an elegant black one piece bathing suit and red shawl that tactically hid away the scars marring her skin, her sleek, black gloves - a precious gift and constant reminder of the horrors she has survived all in one - continued to don her hands. She basked in the abundant sunshine that graced them that day, quietly lamenting how the sounds and smell of the ocean reminded her of Salem; his presence, his voice, his laughter, and how much he would have loved the water park. She had been without him for quite some time now, but she found herself thinking about him sometimes, wondering about his well-being, if he was doing alright. But she tried her best to shake off those thoughts. He's fine. After all, he had her two boys Ace and Fang with him; the former having grown far too addicted to the pampering Salem provided him, and the latter wanting to tag along with his sparring buddy, both of whom she'd lent to the islander after discovering how... Inadequate, his current line up was. Although, that was also two of her tanks out of her team. Oh well, it wasn't like she planned on doing any battling anyway. Besides, just as she had lent Salem two of her Pokemon, he had lent her one of his strongest in return - a warranty and a rather special someone that was currently taking up most of the pool with his extraordinary size - Ajax the Blastoise. Ace should be able to replace him well enough on Salem's team, and he would also provide a Flying coverage that he previously lacked. After all, it was only necessary if he wanted to make it through Mt Coronet.
The pool was a private spot of peace and tranquility, nothing but the splash of waves, the distant calls of Wingulls overhead... And of course the excited chirps and coos of the Pokemon - her Pokemon - playing in the pool. Whereas her two remaining boys Nine and Ryu were relaxing on the recliners on either side of her, her girls; Jade the Roserade, Aurora the Frosslass, Lady the Liepard, and Peridot the Kirlia, had literally taken control of the pool. Lady was a criminal and would likely try to steal every shiny object on the ship and eat some of the smaller Pokemon, so she was exiled on the island that was Ajax's shell where she was curled up and napping. Luckily for Cassie, the feline was rather fond of the large tortoise, and having him around usually kept her out of trouble. Surprisingly, she got along quite well with Jade, who shared her love for pretty things and shiny objects, and the vain Roserade was even given permission to share Ajax's vast shell with her, both taking in the sunshine. Aurora was hovering over the water, readily providing a cool breeze for her idol whenever she complained to be too hot. Meanwhile, like all children should be, Peridot was rather content splashing about the pool's shallows, occasionally teleporting onto Ajax's head to wake him up, and whenever the massive Blastoise would crack his eye open, she would chitter enthusiastically about what Cassie could only assume to be getting big and strong.
However, just as she had instructed Ryu to relax, Salem had instructed her to do the same. And just like Ryu, she was failing miserably.
The sun was high in the clear blue sky.
Blinding, as it glared off the ocean waves - setting it alight with a jovial shimmer - split by the nose of a sophisticated cruise ship fresh out of the manufacturing plant. It was the newest model - so the advertisement claimed - a pioneer in modern luxury maritime travel, exclusive to the elite - to moneyed names and million dollar faces - for the down payment alone would have surely put any regular trainer - or regular anything at that - to immediate bankruptcy. Fortunately, the jaw-dropping price tag had been anything but for show. As one set foot on the docking harbor and glanced upon the behemoth that was the Platinum Lugia for the very first time, boarded its deck and took in its facilities - on-deck and everything you could see from - it was instantly evident that every dollar, every last cent, had been spent to its highest potential. Countless on-hand service distributed evenly among the three tiered ship, boasting five swimming pools - one of which easily being able to qualify as its own Waterpark - an outdoor dining area, cruise sports facilities such as shuffle board, volleyball, and even services for tethered hang-gliding, battle arenas, a grand dining hall with live music and only the finest international cuisine - it's also been advertised that they cater to even the most specific Pokemon diets - a casino, and even a spa for people and Pokemon alike. The rooms were spacious - impeccably designed to maximize the limited space - worthy of a five star hotel, with en suite bathrooms modeled with the finest fixtures. One could simply stay inside all day, if they did not mind missing out on the other splendors.
The Platinum Lugia was a sight to behold on the vast stretch of the ocean - at least, the wild Pokemon certainly thought so - attracting a following for itself among the native inhabitants of the water and sky alike. Pelippers and Wingulls glided faithfully above it, occasionally being bold enough to land on the railing were rewarded with showers of attention by the eager passengers, being fed fancy hors d'oeuvre from silver platters carried by the on-hand service. In the water, playful young Wailmers skipped along the waves with innocent, harmless curiosity towards the man-made marvel that breached their territory, cut through the mighty sea with an ease that they secretly envied, overseen by their Wailord mother. They - despite all the other countless attractions onboard - provided the most entertainment for the cruise passengers. That is, those who don't tend to go out much. The lucky fools.
Cassandra Michaels - an ace trainer and occasional tabloid celebrity, heir to the Moreaux bloodline - lounged leisurely at the quiet, scarcely populated VIP pool - accessible only via an all access pass befittingly called a Gold Card - away from the water park and sports grounds where most of the crowds were amassed. There, she lay on a pool recliner chair, brows knitted together behind the dark lenses of her sunglasses. For as relaxed as she allowed her body to be, leaning back casually against the back rest with one leg folded up towards her chest, her mind was restless. Constantly thinking, processing, making plans and strategizing schedules and activities; what to do next, when to do it, how to do it, why, how many things there were to try and entertain on the ship and how many days she had to do it all. Fun. Yes. This was fun.
A small sigh left her, turning her head to the side where Ryu - her Lucario - laid stiff as a plank on his recliner. She had instructed him to take it easy and lay down, get the rest he so completely deserved, but like Pokemon like trainer, it seemed they did not quite have a knack for relaxing. Unlike Nine - who was completely passed out and sprawled in a manner completely outside the Ninetales elegance stereotype on the recliner on her opposite side - and her girls, who were all very eager at the idea of a cruise vacation. Of course, this had not always been the case for them, she and Ryu. There was once a time, a very brief time albeit, when they enjoyed relaxing, lazing around and taking it easy beneath the shadiest tree but the chain of events they had managed to endure have left them a little too restless, a little too paranoid to ever truly relax again. Or rather, she supposed they had both just forgotten how. It was not a bad thing, of course, not when she always had her family - her Pokemon family of course - to remind her. Them, and Salem.
He was her traveling partner for a time, regardless of their history together. They had been traveling together for nearly a year now after their reunion in Korska, but more than that, he was also her childhood friend, and quickly grew to be her best friend, the shoulder she could cry on, and the listening ear she could lament to and - for a time - someone as close as she could call a lover. He was her savior on Jinko, her lifeline whenever she was unsteady and succumbing to the darkness that loomed inside her brain. He helped her relax, helped her feel and live. He showed her the other side of the coin previously unbeknownst to her and he made her feel... Complete. Like a whole human, not just a tool, or a sack of flesh that only had one purpose, or no purpose at all. But was he her boyfriend? Outsiders would certainly see them that way, but... No, they were not lovers. She had honestly thought they could have been, but during the time they traveled together, she came to realize that they were two very different people from two very different worlds. It had been refreshing and exciting for a while, and then it gradually became heavy and grating. He was the type to take the scenic route and enjoy life at his own pace while she valued efficiency and lived on the fast lane. He made her slow down and unwind - and perhaps that was a good thing from time to time - but she had become too comfortable and it dulled her edge. Eventually she decided it just wouldn't work - for her own sake, living the fast-paced lifestyle that she did, she always needed to be on top of her game and constantly working to improve - and she'd returned the gift that had been her prized possession since the events at Jinko. However, they remained on good terms, and still kept in contact.
In fact, the very reason she was on that cruise had been him. About a week ago, she called him to lament about the fact that her mother had not contacted her regarding an annual gathering of top tier veteran trainers, elites, champions, and coordinators, despite the event being only a week away. It was a big event, often a chance for veteran trainers and coordinators to reconnect and debut their apprentices. They often hold battles and contests among themselves for good times sake, but more often than not, it's a publicity opportunity for their successors to showcase their abilities and gain renown and connections in the world of battling and coordination. These battles and contests are open to public, a high profile tournament whose the entrance fees fund the event the next year, but there are also private events such as formal galas and private parties.
Cassie recollected the time when she attended the event year after year when she was younger with her mother as her protege. However, given her fraud scandal nearly two years ago - one that she was still struggling to recover from which had laid a near irrevocable damage to her reputation, as untrue as it was - she was apparently regarded as no longer fit to attend the event as her mother's representative. At least, not until she'd proven herself again by conquering the Kalos League. The pressure of the event was often extreme, the expectations high and attention; crushing. And the prizes? They often falling short of what was taken. And even so, she still found that she missed it all.
Of course, the true prize of the event, Cassie found, had always been the connections. The relationships formed and the perks that came with it. Those very connections were, in fact, the reason she even had a cruise to go on. She had received the invitation a few months prior, and hadn't planned on taking it up at all until Salem suggested she take a break to get her mind off of it. She knew the company's owner personally - he was a family friend that she had known growing up, and he was someone she could trust not to giver her a repeat of Jinko Island's Dark Tournament - and because of this, she received quite a generous discount, as well the Gold Card she was in possession of.
Clad in an elegant black one piece bathing suit and red shawl that tactically hid away the scars marring her skin, her sleek, black gloves - a precious gift and constant reminder of the horrors she has survived all in one - continued to don her hands. She basked in the abundant sunshine that graced them that day, quietly lamenting how the sounds and smell of the ocean reminded her of Salem; his presence, his voice, his laughter, and how much he would have loved the water park. She had been without him for quite some time now, but she found herself thinking about him sometimes, wondering about his well-being, if he was doing alright. But she tried her best to shake off those thoughts. He's fine. After all, he had her two boys Ace and Fang with him; the former having grown far too addicted to the pampering Salem provided him, and the latter wanting to tag along with his sparring buddy, both of whom she'd lent to the islander after discovering how... Inadequate, his current line up was. Although, that was also two of her tanks out of her team. Oh well, it wasn't like she planned on doing any battling anyway. Besides, just as she had lent Salem two of her Pokemon, he had lent her one of his strongest in return - a warranty and a rather special someone that was currently taking up most of the pool with his extraordinary size - Ajax the Blastoise. Ace should be able to replace him well enough on Salem's team, and he would also provide a Flying coverage that he previously lacked. After all, it was only necessary if he wanted to make it through Mt Coronet.
The pool was a private spot of peace and tranquility, nothing but the splash of waves, the distant calls of Wingulls overhead... And of course the excited chirps and coos of the Pokemon - her Pokemon - playing in the pool. Whereas her two remaining boys Nine and Ryu were relaxing on the recliners on either side of her, her girls; Jade the Roserade, Aurora the Frosslass, Lady the Liepard, and Peridot the Kirlia, had literally taken control of the pool. Lady was a criminal and would likely try to steal every shiny object on the ship and eat some of the smaller Pokemon, so she was exiled on the island that was Ajax's shell where she was curled up and napping. Luckily for Cassie, the feline was rather fond of the large tortoise, and having him around usually kept her out of trouble. Surprisingly, she got along quite well with Jade, who shared her love for pretty things and shiny objects, and the vain Roserade was even given permission to share Ajax's vast shell with her, both taking in the sunshine. Aurora was hovering over the water, readily providing a cool breeze for her idol whenever she complained to be too hot. Meanwhile, like all children should be, Peridot was rather content splashing about the pool's shallows, occasionally teleporting onto Ajax's head to wake him up, and whenever the massive Blastoise would crack his eye open, she would chitter enthusiastically about what Cassie could only assume to be getting big and strong.
However, just as she had instructed Ryu to relax, Salem had instructed her to do the same. And just like Ryu, she was failing miserably.
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