I ACCEPT THIS.umbreon_blackyAugust 25 2010, 21:56:57 UTC
Blacky didn't notice Bob at first; she turned the lights on, closed the door, leaned on it and put her hands over her face, sighing deeply. And then she smelled that someone else had been in the room recently. And was still there.
No doubt she knew everything that happened in Kanto. Blacky crossed her arms and looked away.
"Why didn't you bring your child here with you? I am sure Nancy would be more than happy to take care of it with you." Bob didn't move from her position in bed.
"Environments do not matter when there is love," she explained, pointing to her chest. "And you love him very much." Still, there was a smile. "He has found a trainer?"
I love him enough not to bring him anywhere near that scumbag.
"My old trainer's son will be battling with him." Presumably. "But I thought you would know that already?" What a cheeky grin she had. But it was shortlived. She was still tired and moody after everything she'd been through in the past few weeks.
"What's the fun in knowing everything? The future isn't completely set in stone, my dear, as much as some wish it was. Every step you take can inevitable lead to a different outcome. When I see the future, I see a swirl of possibilities." There was a small grin, that, no doubt, Uxie had taken after. "If anything, your past as an Eevee, serves as good example. Imagine, a creature with the power to evolve in so many forms, the choice limited only by their resources and kindness shown to them. Yet, once that choice had been picked, there was no going back."
"As for my reasons to being here, it is simply to talk," she replied. "About the past, present and future."
"Well spoken," she replied softly, closing her eyes. "I don't think he hates you. He needs time. The event was...extremely rough for him." She unconsciously closed her eyes a bit harder, flinching. "Hard...for a lot of us. But...with the future so uncertain, and the past set in stone, what can we do? Or...well I suppose the question is, what would you do, if you could?"
"But the past cannot be changed," she reminded her, softly patting her elbow. "I should and I would have are noble intentions and hindsight is always seen after the fact but...there's still so much you can do."
"You asked what I would do if I could. I only gave an honest answer." She rolled over onto her stomach and buried her face in her pillow with a groan. Her voice was muffled: "Even if there's a lot I can do... I just don't know what to do anymore."
"Start with the beginning, then." Idly, she played with Blacky's hair. "I told you that killing Giovanni would bring you nothing, but pain. Your brother will come around, but he's lost some faith in you. We both know that. I suppose you could say you're at a crossroad in your life right now. Either you declare defeat and realize that the future is all written and there's nothing you can do to change it...or you can decide what could be done that would help you out in both those situations."
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No doubt she knew everything that happened in Kanto. Blacky crossed her arms and looked away.
"...So?"
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"My old trainer's son will be battling with him." Presumably. "But I thought you would know that already?" What a cheeky grin she had. But it was shortlived. She was still tired and moody after everything she'd been through in the past few weeks.
"What's the real reason you came to see me, Bob?"
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"As for my reasons to being here, it is simply to talk," she replied. "About the past, present and future."
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"well," she said, letting herself falling on the bed, "it depends what you want to talk about the most."
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