lyra & morty ; rekindled
lyra-bird:
Lyra immediately blamed herself, for not paying attention to how her Pokemon was reacting; if either of them had really been hurt, well, she didn’t know what she would have done. But while relief settled in her chest, she still wanted to dispel any sense of ill-will. Seemed most of it was coming from her own Pokemon, however.
“I don’t know what came over her …” she began to say, though glancing now to where Victoria stood (the poor thing had retreated, albeit with head held high, to Lyra’s side), she could almost make out just what the issue was. Victoria’s sense of regret was masked by what was almost a scowl on her face. She obviously hadn’t appreciated the surprise, and really wasn’t liking the signals she was getting all around her. Her eyes drooped, almost as though she were so exhausted that she was about to fall asleep. “I’m not sure she’s used to there being so much energy in one place.”
She was a little torn then. Having been so determined to get to her destination, she realized now that her Pokemon was incredibly tired. The trainer chose to put off her task in favor of a couple of hours of rest.
“Are you sure you’re not hurt?” she asked, once more shuffling the egg in her arms. Well, she supposed, it would have been nice to sit down and relax herself. “I think we’re going to head to the Pokemon Center … you know, it wouldn’t hurt to get looked at. I know the nurses don’t exactly treat people, but …” It would make her feel a bit better, at least.
On the other side, Gengar floated over them with a huge grin on his face, clearly glad to see the trainer in the city. Morty pushed his hair back a bit to avoid obstructing his sight with the blond tufts. Then, he looked down at the Psychic-type and offered her a smile as Lyra talked. He considered adorable the face her Pokemon was making, and he made it clear with a soft chuckle. Violet eyes looked back at the girl.
“Ecruteak can give very strong waves of energy, specially with buildings as old, and all the ghost Pokemon roaming around. That’s entirely my fault, I let them do that at this time of the day”, he admitted. It was until then that Morty noticed the heavy object she was carrying, and felt bad for not offering his help before. “That looks quite like a big egg, were you on your way to deliver it?”, he asked curiously, “want me to help you carry it around for a bit?”, the gym leader offered with extended hands.
“Pretty sure, Lyra. Thanks for the concern”. At her persistence, Morty guessed there wasn’t much room left to convince her otherwise. Besides, it could help them to get a nice rest and chat a bit. “Alright, and you can get your Pokemon checked as well. She will need a break after this encounter”, he commented eyeing the Kirlia.

















