MOAR NONCANON TERRIBAD

Jun 28, 2011 05:26

[Red never expected a third party to factor into his crusade against the Project. Nevertheless, he's suddenly finding himself surrounded by a small army of a group that isn't the rebellion and isn't the Project. He doesn't know what's going on or why they're attacking him, but he knows the odds aren't in his favor ( Read more... )

~surrogate!red, with: surrogate!blue, letty and cri are idea-ing again, !ic

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reachforfreedom June 28 2011, 09:37:29 UTC
[Honestly, Blue was surprised to see the letter in his mail the day before. He was worried at who the letter was talking about. Was it Taniyah? Or had they spotted Cassian and took him hostage? The thought alone was upsetting.

He didn't think twice as he set off to Lavender Tower at the appointed time. He had to save them, they were in danger and he couldn't risk losing either of them.]

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exileforfreedom June 28 2011, 09:49:15 UTC
[Oh, Blue. If only you knew who they'd really found. Someone presumably harder to find and capture.

There should be a sensation of being watched once you enter the town. Hope you're good against Ghost-types, the Pokemon in the tower seem very agitated. However, even the trainers normally in the building are missing...]

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reachforfreedom June 28 2011, 10:01:56 UTC
[Blue hated that familiar feeling of being watched. He had to deal with that for so long. Dealing with Ghost types aren't a problem. He's just glad a few of his Pokémon knew Dark type moves.

...yet seeing the lack of Channelers within the Tower seemed odd. Just what exactly was he getting himself into? He'll ponder this while climbing up the flight of stairs, trying to find any signs of other people.]

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exileforfreedom June 28 2011, 10:14:46 UTC
[There won't be any sign of other people for a while. However, on the top floor, the moment you enter the door will slam shut behind you. There's a closed curtain at one end of the room.

And suddenly, you're not alone. There's a man in a tux standing so that the shadows obscure his face.]

"Thank you for coming, boy."

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