[Even though this is Cynthia's frequency, this time she's not the one broadcasting the feed. She's definitely featured in it, though, along with a pile of disfigured corpses-- not like this is a shocking sight by now. The lack of blood, however, is still as much of an enigma as always.
The first body seems to be what used to be a green-haired
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Meaning only a few meters away comes two gunshots followed by: ]
STOP. FUCKING. BLINKING.
[ He has his priorities straight. America emerges around the corner of a building a few minutes later hopping over bodies, not phased by the carnage until one of the bodies starts blinking like static. Then he jumps and skirts as far away from it as possible.
And this is how he comes across Cynthia and-- holy shit land shark cocking the gun. Luckily it clicks empty. NO TIME TO RELOAD.
MUST SAVE THE LADY.
MAKING A DASH TO TACKLE THE LAND SHARK I don't even know, he's hyped up on so many bad feelings. Feel free to stop him. ]
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Thankfully, her landshark dragon of death can fly - at mach speed, if needed - so she just gets out of the way before America gets a chance to assault her.
If the crazy human tries anything against her trainer, though, there will be consequences.]
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BUT HE IS RUNNING ON PURE ADRENALINE, SO HE ROLLS RIGHT BACK ONTO HIS FEET. FLAWLESS MOVE. This would be more impressive if he had an audience. His whole being screams look at me look at how heroic and cool I'm being ACKNOWLEDGE MY FEATS, WOMAN.America doesn't say that, and in lieu of anything intelligent to say or epic lines to shout, he places himself in a defensive stance between Cynthia and the flying death monster. Still hasn't realized that she's in shock because she's busy holding the mutilated bodies of her friends. I don't know if it's a testament to America's insanity that he's completely ignoring all the bodies or the sad fact that a city littered with corpses is something he's grown numb to ( ... )
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Garchomp, on the other hand, seems to have realized the crazy human person is trying to help out her trainer - though, really, the Pokemon can't figure out why anyone would think she would attack her friend and master. But anyway, since she can't speak in ways America will understand, she will just land close to the two again and stay put, hoping he would realize she meant no harm - or better yet, that Cynthia would snap back in time to let him know.]
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No, he doesn't really understand the Pokemon is trying to be non-threatening. Shoot first, ask questions later, especially when you've been awake for a million hours because you're convinced that the world will get you the second you fall asleep.
SHOOTING FIRST. BAM. But really, with his level of panic and sleep deprivation, he's missed. America's tactic of snapping people out of a depressed stupor is apparently not soothing comfort, but being a complete insane douche until they have no choice if they don't want their lives and the lives of their loved ones at risk. ]
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There was a lot to do for the friend she could still save, though.
The minute she realizes America is trying to kill Garchomp, the Champion scrambles to her feet in a single fluid motion, and that severed head rolls and falls limply to one side, flickering off for a second or two before stabilizing again. But she's too busy to see that; her hand is reaching for her belt - for Garchomp's pokeball, to be more precise - and pointing it forward, calling the Pokemon back with a beam of red light.]
Enough... [It comes out in a whisper, before she clutches the round device close to her chest, her entire self visibly shaking.]
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and then it's absorbed into a beam of light. What. ]
What.
[ What. The only way to describe America's expression is baffled. He stares as a giant dragon is seemingly being taken apart molecule by molecule, turned into a red light, and then absorbed into a tennis ball. Okay then.
America doesn't drop the gun, now slightly wary of the woman and her magical ball-wielding powers (to which he breaks into a grin at his own immature thought). The shotgun remains poised in his hands, but he's careful to aim it away from her. ]
So... I see you've got a handle on that whole dragon situation. Groovy.
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I'm sorry... [A whispered apology, and a first tear beginning to bloom.] I almost let the same happen to you...
[She was clearly talking to the creature inside the odd device. Sorry, America, you need to put up a bigger show to get her attention.]
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The dragon's yours. Oh. Okay. Weird. Uh. Sorry I almost killed your dragon?
[ His mouth opens to say something more, then abruptly closes. This has been such a strange day and he's so tired. And he's not even getting any affirmation! Not even acknowledgment. Suddenly it occurs to him that this woman is probably very traumatized from the dead bodies. Sometimes he forgets that not everyone is used to this sort of thing. Worst part is that there's never anything he can really say to make it better. He glances at the severed head. ]
You want any help with... burial, or prayers, or something? Don't got a Bible on hand but I've heard enough sermons to make something up.
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Still, it takes her a minute or so to gather remainders of conscious thought she could manage, and then she shakes her head in a negative response.]
I'll wait. [She means she'll wait for them to, well, come back.]
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[ He is totally not making the mental connections. America's brain feels like it has to slog through mud and rain to catch a glimpse of a coherent thought. This is a flawless metaphor and no one will convince me otherwise. ]
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They always come back, in this place. [Again, a reference to Fortuna's weird way with cheating on death and tampering with life.]
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[ The connection clicks, and America slumps. Though it's probably a good idea he can't resist keeping his big dumb mouth shut. ]
I don't think it's like that. I hope you're right, but if I'm right, it's not... real. Just my experience that this place messes with your head and makes you think stuff is real when it's not.
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[ Shuffling awkwardly. ]
Even... if they do come back, it ain't gonna do you any good if you hold onto the bodies. Do what I did! Just put 'em somewhere safe and nice and respectful and go wait somewhere.
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Have you... lost any friends, too?
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