[They say the only city with food better than Goldenrod is Olivine.]
[But after those two (or was it three? The frantic digging of trenches and building of miniature barricades against the tides had made them rush past in a blur) days spent spitting out saltwater and getting dirty in the muddy spray of the 'line of fire', Heather was pretty sure
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That's a god? I thought it was a pokemon?
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Closest to a god I've seen since coming here.
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[Sure he knows the concept of a god, but it really goes over his head]
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... Not all of 'em.
This one's prettier.
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That drawing... Someone else got a video of that the other day. I saw it on her Pokegear! You're really good!
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Oh-- hey!
Yeah, I saw it... it went by too fast for me to get the 'Gear out, though...
And heh, thanks. Used to love scribbling as a kid. Don't do it so much anymore.
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[A proud! Jack has one!]
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[... Well, she sort of wanted to do SOMETHING about the stuff that was apparently making her Totodile go nuts...]
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You gonna eat aaaaall that?
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[Heather, when did your little bro grow into a MAN. he sounds pretty much exactly like he did when he was taller once upon a time in Johto.]
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[.... WAIT. Holy-- ... WAIT.]
[TRAIN OF THOUGHT HAS CRASHED.]
[Heather just STARES at him for a second or two, mouth hanging slightly open.]
[LITTLE BRO. WHAT HAPPEN!?]
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A god, huh?
[giving a wave to her father and sliding into a seat next to her]
I heard stories of Pokemon gods from the people in Ecruteak.
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S'what it looked like to me, anyway...
Guess this means the stories here are true...
[She reaches out and nudges the little paper basket of french fries towards Kaito invitingly. Everybody could use some hot food after working so long in the storm.]
Not sure how I feel about that, though.
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They might be 'gods,' but they're still Pokemon, right? Not much of a difference.
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[Both the creatures she'd fought by the dozen AND God had been monsters... but she wouldn't mistake that skeletal thing with a crusted mockery of her face for a normal monster unless she'd gone absolutely insane.]
[... Of course, differences aside... both gods and mortals could die. That much she knew.]
Anyway...
[Reaching out for her coffee, she picks it up and drinks deep. Looong few days.]
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