Post by Illusion on Nov 1, 2012 18:20:41 GMT -5
{desc=Mod}Shame. That was all she felt as she entered Electric city, shame for what she had done. Not long after she left the ranger station she had gotten lost and ran out of food. Everything looked hopeless for her and her little Vanillite. That was when she noticed what looked like a life saver at the time, mushrooms. Without a second thought she had grabbed them and eaten them. At first the amazing feeling of food entering her stomach was all that she noticed, but that changed soon enough. Suddenly she felt a little queasy, like something was a bit off with her. But before she could really get concerned the hallucinations started and, long story short, she ate her Vanillite. Wait, no, she felt more than shame. Horror was there as well. After all, she had actually eaten the creature that she had promised to love and cherish. Unable to properly deal with what she had done she hid around route one just a little off trail, attempting to avoid both humans and Pokémon. The only interaction she had with the Litwick she caught after the event was to take it out to feed it. She was a girl on her own, feral as the world around her.
But she couldn't hide forever. Eventually she stopped hiding around route one and began to travel. She didn't pay attention to where she went, just the that her legs where moving. That was all that mattered. She was going somewhere. It didn't matter where, just that she was heading somewhere. And as she entered the outskirts of Electric City she decided that this was where she was headed. Yes, this must be it. It was her destiny to beat the gyms, take them down, destroy that. After all, that was all she seemed to be good for, destroying things. Her clothes where tattered, her gaze was dark, dirt covered her from head to toe, and she smelt awful. But this was the closest to being human he had been for a while, even it she wasn't exactly Raven any more. She might have the same body but inside she had changed. Inside she was feral.
Instead of heading to the Pokémon Center Raven wandered around Electric City, refusing to come close to the center. There where more people there, she couldn't handle people. She didn't like people, surely people wouldn't like her. Currently she was walking through a dark alleyway between two buildings, showing no fear that something might come out and attack her. During her time in the wild the darkness had become her friend, it hid her from the threats in the light. She had just reached the center of the alley when she paused, a thought occurring to her. Her stomach was growling, she needed food. Without a second thought she sat down against the side of the building, grabbed her bag, and opened it. A frown crossed her face, it seemed that she was running low on the food. Most of it was edible roots and berries that she had found, but there where a few crackers that she had stolen from sleeping new trainers.
But she couldn't hide forever. Eventually she stopped hiding around route one and began to travel. She didn't pay attention to where she went, just the that her legs where moving. That was all that mattered. She was going somewhere. It didn't matter where, just that she was heading somewhere. And as she entered the outskirts of Electric City she decided that this was where she was headed. Yes, this must be it. It was her destiny to beat the gyms, take them down, destroy that. After all, that was all she seemed to be good for, destroying things. Her clothes where tattered, her gaze was dark, dirt covered her from head to toe, and she smelt awful. But this was the closest to being human he had been for a while, even it she wasn't exactly Raven any more. She might have the same body but inside she had changed. Inside she was feral.
Instead of heading to the Pokémon Center Raven wandered around Electric City, refusing to come close to the center. There where more people there, she couldn't handle people. She didn't like people, surely people wouldn't like her. Currently she was walking through a dark alleyway between two buildings, showing no fear that something might come out and attack her. During her time in the wild the darkness had become her friend, it hid her from the threats in the light. She had just reached the center of the alley when she paused, a thought occurring to her. Her stomach was growling, she needed food. Without a second thought she sat down against the side of the building, grabbed her bag, and opened it. A frown crossed her face, it seemed that she was running low on the food. Most of it was edible roots and berries that she had found, but there where a few crackers that she had stolen from sleeping new trainers.