Pamela Lillian Isley (
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Who: Pamela and Feliks
Where: Starting at Feliks’ place and then the habitat
When: May 14th, afternoon
What: Pamela is worried about Feliks and decides he needs an intervention and some TLC
Warnings: None
Pamela was worried about Feliks. It was natural to be worried about Fai and Yuui - she was too. But ever since she’d found him in such a fragile state after he’d searched for so long in the wilderness, she’d kept a watchful eye from a distance. Her friend was stubborn enough that pushing him too much would do more harm than good. The last thing she wanted to do was make him even more upset and prompt him to do something rash out of despair.
She’d been careful about not being overly naggy, and only checked up on him with the same frequency that she normally did as a friend despite the temptation to mother-hen him. However, enough was enough. It was a time for an intervention. When she showed up at his home, Pamela didn’t ask him if he wanted to do anything. She announced what they would be doing together that day.
“Get all of the Pokemon you have here and any treats you want to bring,” she told him at his door. “We’re going to the habitat.” Patting a large picnic basket tucked under her arm, she added, “I’ve brought enough berries for everyone.”
Where: Starting at Feliks’ place and then the habitat
When: May 14th, afternoon
What: Pamela is worried about Feliks and decides he needs an intervention and some TLC
Warnings: None
Pamela was worried about Feliks. It was natural to be worried about Fai and Yuui - she was too. But ever since she’d found him in such a fragile state after he’d searched for so long in the wilderness, she’d kept a watchful eye from a distance. Her friend was stubborn enough that pushing him too much would do more harm than good. The last thing she wanted to do was make him even more upset and prompt him to do something rash out of despair.
She’d been careful about not being overly naggy, and only checked up on him with the same frequency that she normally did as a friend despite the temptation to mother-hen him. However, enough was enough. It was a time for an intervention. When she showed up at his home, Pamela didn’t ask him if he wanted to do anything. She announced what they would be doing together that day.
“Get all of the Pokemon you have here and any treats you want to bring,” she told him at his door. “We’re going to the habitat.” Patting a large picnic basket tucked under her arm, she added, “I’ve brought enough berries for everyone.”
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But recently, he just wasn't so sure.
Lenna seemed to have forgiven him for the way he acted when she tried to help him, but the memory of his fight with Yuuna was fresh -- his stomach still sank at the thought of it, at the dull echo of the word dead in his head, at the memories it had sparked of the red-winged god, merciless and terrible. The thought that Death could have taken them, could have taken Fai -- it wasn't bearable. He couldn't let himself think it, or he didn't know how he'd get up in the mornings.
Maybe he was just never cut out for having friends. He'd never needed them before, right? Jadwiga understood him, and his other Pokemon loved him, too, and wasn't that enough?
But when he saw Pamela at his door, he put his smile on like usual.
"Hey, gorgeous! Ok, hang on just a sec..."
He had a few with him -- he usually did -- and it took a moment to pick up the Eevee and the Togepi and convince Huzar that she was too big to be carried anymore. He slipped into his shoes, and tossed a bag over his shoulder, and gave her another smile for good measure. "Lead the way!"
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His behaviour of late indicated that he was not doing as well as that smile of his would have her believe. It wasn't like Feliks to isolate himself. But considering Fai and Yuui had been missing for some time, she couldn't blame him for feeling depressed.
"If you're up for it, I thought we could take our Rapidashes out for a run, too," she remarked. "But we'll visit everyone in the Habitat first."
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He didn't have time. Every second that he wasn't out searching, he felt guilty for wasting, even when it was for things that were necessary to keep him going.
"Mine have been getting a ton of practice, lately, though, so your might have to work pretty hard to keep up..."
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It always impressed her how Feliks could put on a happy face even when he was upset. If she hadn't known him for years, she would have been convinced that he was in a great mood right now. Hopefully, some time together in the habitat would help improve his mood for real, if only for a few hours.
"Is Jadwiga in the habitat right now? I'd love to introduce her to Lily."
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"Have I met Lily? No, right?"
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Lily was a sweet little thing, but odd. She spent much of her time staring at the stars at night...but then that very act made her fearful. From what Pamela understood, it was because Lily thought the end of the world was coming soon. She hoped that being around Jadwiga would help to calm her down.
"There's a few of mine that you haven't met yet." Pausing, she added, "Which reminds me. I apologize in advance for Crocus."
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Sounded either terrifying or hilarious.
"I haven't really been bonding with a ton of Pokemon lately, so like, there's not really anybody too new for you to meet..."
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She still hadn't weaned him completely of the habit, so it was best that she warned Feliks about it ahead of time.
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There's a sort of childish little groan in Feliks's voice. How totally unfair is that? He doesn't have many real type weaknesses, but poison is never good news for him.
"Well, I guess I won't be getting too grabby, then. No loss there, right?" As if there had been a risk of that in the first place.
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She looked amused at Feliks' comment. If Feliks had shown even the slightest interest in girls that way, she was fairly certain he'd have already been married off to one. Possibly even her.
"I was never too concerned about you being too grabby. I'll be sure to hold off from giving you a hug until after we're not around Crocus, though.'
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"I guess I'll have to settle for that! You're breaking my heart here, babe."
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She opened the door to the Habitat. It was a good place to have for the Pokemon who were bonded with trainers. Out in the wild could be a little unsafe for the Pokemon who were accustomed to living with humans, but it was still important that they have time to play with other Pokemon than just the others bonded with their trainer. It was also best that they spend that time in a semi-natural environment.
Then there was the fact that the more Pokemon one bonded with, the more challenging it was to keep them all at home. Her roster had gotten rather large in the past year, and some Pokemon could get quite large as they evolved.
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"I'll just, like, pine away because I'm never gonna get with you. It's gonna be the worst, swear to the Savior."
And then, cheerful as anything, without missing a beat: "So, what section are we gonna hang out in?"
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"I usually like to spend time with my team over in that area." Pamela pointed to one of the greener areas of the habitat, filled with shrubs and trees. It probably came as no surprise whatsoever that it was the area with plenty of healthy plants that attracted her attention.
"Although if you have another preference, we can go there instead."
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"Hey, you and your sister wanna go round up the others and bring them back here?"
She squealed out an excited reply, and disappeared with Huzar, scampering off to find out where their friends were. When they were gone, Feliks lifted his Togepi into his lap and smiled up at Pamela. "Mine kind of hang out all over the place, so that's probably the easiest way to find them."