lunardancer replied to your post: …why doesn’t everyone just go to...
everything is fine, human.
coming from the one who’s always running away, this is very reassuring

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lunardancer replied to your post: …why doesn’t everyone just go to...
everything is fine, human.
coming from the one who’s always running away, this is very reassuring
✉ cress has a phone? the more you know!
Send “✉” for a text that WASN’T SENT.
[text]: Sometimes I wish I could dream more. Good dreams are hard to come by, especially when you’re working under a business, researching, and doing League work at the same time. I can’t seem to sleep and i’ve become so restless. Is there a way that I can rest without being interrupted at all?
[text]: I suppose it’s just something i’ll have to live with.
@lunardancer
It was another quiet night at the Battle Castle in Johto. Most challengers had left for the day, leaving the castle grounds in relative silence. Caitlin had already retired to her room for the night, for she had been nursing a splitting headache all day long and was in no mood to oversee challenges.
Tucked into bed and left to her own devices, Caitlin pulled out a fairy tale book from her bedside table, and flipped through it until she reached the story she had always been fond of reading again and again: The Fox and the Grapes.
And as The Fox leapt again and again, Caitlin’s eyes leapt through the lines on the pages, and before her, it almost seemed like she had entered The Fox’s world, where grapes hung from low vines and a determined fox leapt with all its might.