The moment of truth!

Jul 25, 2011 18:43

Who: Matt Engarde and Shelly de Killer.
Where: Route 44.
When: July 25th, early evening.
Summary: Shelly finally catches up to his target on Route 44. Unpleasant things happen.
Rating: PG-13, maybe? Depends on how violent this gets... I'll change the rating later if I have to.
Log: ( OSHI-- )

shelly de killer | ace attorney

Leave a comment

Comments 16

shellderkillder July 26 2011, 10:21:56 UTC
Shelly had been planning this since the moment he left Mahogany Town. Cover as much distance as possible on bicycle, get off as soon as he spotted Engarde, wait until he's alone, approach silently on foot.

He'd gotten off a few minutes ago and was now lurking in the tall grass, following his target as quietly as he could.

"Go. Block his path," he whispered to his Sneasel. Weasley was more than speedy enough to catch some Pokémon offguard; Matt Engarde wouldn't stand a chance. As he watched his Pokémon follow his command, his hand wandered towards the sharp Skarmory's feather he kept safely in his pocket and a sense of security - normality, finally things were as they should be in this illogical place - came over him.

He missed home. He missed his usual life.

But at the same time, he would miss his Pokémon too.

He shrugged those thoughts off.

Reply

usedrefresh July 26 2011, 15:38:36 UTC
With a big batch of berries in hand, Matt carefully stepped away from the tree he had been picking berries from and began to approach another one, but he was suddenly stopped by a Sneasel. He stared down at the Pokémon for a moment, thinking to himself. Didn't Shelly use a Pokémon like that in the battle he posted to the network last week...?

...He was really hoping that was just a coincidence.

"Um, are you lost?" Matt didn't even know why he was asking a Pokémon such a question.

Reply

shellderkillder July 26 2011, 17:21:57 UTC
No, he's not lost. At least, that was the message that the Sneasel was most likely trying to convey, with his claws menacingly by his side.

Then, Shelly stood up, approaching from behind, his feet light and silent.

They were a good team.

Reply

usedrefresh July 26 2011, 17:35:41 UTC
Yes, Matt got that message pretty clearly, taking another look at the Sneasel. Maybe it wanted some of his berries? Completely unaware of the assassin getting closer and closer to him from behind, he let about a handful of berries fall to the ground in front of the Pokémon for it to eat, then he tried to carefully walk around it so he could move on. He couldn't send out any Pokémon to take care of it because his hands were full, so he hoped the berries would be enough to get it to leave him alone.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up