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Private/Closed Little Hearts

((A roleplay between @Nebula-Newt , @Charlespark , @MegaAbsol (once your character sheet is present), and myself. Feel free to follow along))

'The first line of every story is the hardest. A grand tale is about to unfold before the readers curious, wonderful eyes full of awestruck inspiration and anticipation. Where does one start? Spindle words together to fabricate a world of breath-taking scenery; the gems of the imagination? Strike the minds of onlookers with the intense barrage of adjectives and verbs to paint the picture of action and adventure? Or perhaps, begin with the dialogue of the eyes, a crystal gaze that revels in mystery and foreshadowing?... The first line is the hardest, though once the quill sprays ink on the paper, that precious, pure moment of difficulty evaporates silently, into an air of welcoming creativity. No idea should ever go to waste because of the fear of difficult beginnings.'

A pause bombarded the air with it's suffocating grasp; no movement was to be made in the dimly lit room. Hand lifted millimeters above the paper of a crisp, white sheet of paper- any writer's easel- the young adult sitting vigil at the desk looked over the torrent of thoughts she had released upon the little book. Her eyes were narrowed, brows furrowed in a solemn concentration. Inside her lungs, a voice screamed for a whiff of air. Suddenly, as if a spell was broken, the pause ended its forceful reign over the room, and the young adult released the breath she was unaware of containing and took a satisfied breath or rejuvenation. Nodding, she returned the pen to the paper.

-Nikki; November 2nd, 20xx- "The Day of Precious Starts"

With a snap, the little book closed, sealing the imagination between its slim sheets of paper. Nikki stood from her chair, replacing the pen to on top of her book, and pushing the chair in behind her. A high-pitched chirping sound emitted from a familiar mouth behind her, and Nikki couldn't help but smile widely at the welcoming sound. "Cirrus? Good morning. Isn't it such an exciting day" She asked, turning around to set her blue eyes upon the floating white creature behind her. A Togetic hummed happily in response, her warm brown eyes filled to the brim with joy. "Tic, Togetic!" Cirrus cried, speeding forward and embracing Nikki with her stubby arms. The hug lasted a single, warm moment before the Togetic raced around the room, opening the curtains and grabbing Nikki's bag concurrently, happily extending the small, brown shoulder bag out to her trainer.

In the warm, morning sunlight, the room was much clearer. A tiny alarm clock resembling the mythical Pokémon Jirachi sat directly left of an unmade, unkempt bed atop a small, bedside table. The carpeted floor was patterned dully with an intricate pattern of snowflakes and some indecipherable shape that vaguely reminded Nikki of mountains, though the pattern was hard to make out unless she was nose deep in the cheap, thin flooring. Standing right of the bed was a desk in disrepair; it's legs were scratched and scarred by apparent claws and the surface was stained with a bleach that looked similar to the residue of a Seviper's poison. This room, though not her own, would be her home for many days on end- at least until she felt the need to evacuate the vacancy for any reason.

Looking around the room, Nikki's gracious smile dropped to a humorous one. "Good Arceus Cirrus, I had no idea that this room was so unkempt until moments ago. Though..." Nikki grabbed the bag extended out to her and gently placed it over the Togetic's shoulder, to which the Pokémon lit up in happiness, "I find that perhaps checking into our room at two this morning might have warped our idea of 'home'. We had a bed- that's all we need." With a laugh, the red haired young adult shuffled over to the bed, throwing back the covers, only to release a squeak at the sight she was greeted with.

Underneath the covers was a mass of Pokémon, and at the rude awakening, a Meowstic lifted his head groggily. His two tails were wound protectively around a snoring Noibat, whose wing was blanketed over an awake Larvesta, who looked quite irritated with the sudden flood of light. Nikki giggled softly at the sight, "Morning, sleepy heads. Come on, get up. And Ammy," she said, louder, "considering that you're the Torch Pokémon, I'm surprised that you prefer the dark." Her hands extended to her baby Pokémon, wrapping her hands gently around the sides of the large larvae, who was slightly warm to the touch, and lifted her up to eye level. Ammy made a tiny purr at the gesture that sounded slightly like the crackle of a fire.

With a sigh of content, Nikki replaced the Larvesta onto the bed and pulled out her pokeball, to which the Pokémon gladly entered. In a flash of red, Ammy was gone. "Up, up, up! I'm herding children here!" She demanded, smiling and prodding her sleeping Pokémon awake. At the touch of her hand, Echo, her Noibat, flinched and shook awake, flapping his wings desperately to get into the air in his surprise. His tiny wingspan fluttered incessantly, and a moment passed before his wings, covered in a thin layer of skin and muscle, took flight, and he hovered in the air above Nikki's head, squeaking. A snort from Eros drew Nikki's undivided attention from the struggling, blind Noibat to the smug Meowstic.

For a split second, the comforting patting of Echo's wings ceased, and the blue psychic cat reacted on instinct, thrusting himself forward and lifting both ears- his four eyes glowing a brilliant teal blue. Nikki, herself, had also lunged for the descending bat, as did Cirrus. There was a second of held breath, but the relief washed over all three of them as Echo was suspended in the air- held up by Nikki and Cirrus's hands and Eros's psychic power. "Noi!" The little purple bat chirped happily, squeaking softly to find his pokeball, which had incidentally fallen on to the floor from Cirrus's sudden movement from out of her bag. In yet another flash of red, he was gone.

"Perhaps we shall move on? Registration confirmation and introductions begin soon, Cirrus, Eros." The red headed trainer announced, glancing briefly in the direction of the counting Jirachi alarm clock- counting down the minutes until adventure. No sounds were formed from the throats of her Pokémon, but the warm, happy, and excited looks in their curious eyes told more of a story than any sound could have implied. Nikki wandered slowly into the small bathroom, removing her sleepwear and replacing it with a denim jacket, a white camisole, and black jeans; braiding her hair into a Dutch braid on the left side of her head, then finishing the braid into a fishtail over her shoulder. A tiny makeup kit demanded her attention- flaunting its silver coloring and iridescent patterns. Angry eyes met its surface. 'Why did I bring that?' Nikki asked herself, a voice in her head scolding the action of bringing such a temptation. There is no beauty in a mask of powder and liquids; only a fake, cold exterior that derives from the real beauty of the human face. A puff erupted from her lips as the young adult opened up the door of the bathroom.

Upon her re entry to the room, she was met with a the rushed figures of Eros and Cirrus, both floating around the room- Eros with his mental capabilities- tidying the place. The bed was made, clothes folded, and her shoes and scarf were unpacked. "You guys are the sweetest!" Nikki exclaimed, interrupting their work and pulling them into a deep embrace, smiling at their surprise. A moment passed and she released them, trotting towards her cream boots and pulled them up to her mid-calf, then proceeded to place the warm, fuzzy scarf around her neck. Her icy blue eyes scanned for something else; the missing piece to her puzzle. The full length mirror stood in front of her, demanding the finishing part. "Toge!" Cirrus chirped, zooming towards her with a warm cap in the exact same color as her scarf with a Pom at the end, bouncing gleefully with the Togetic's excited movements. The Pokémon placed the hat atop Nikki's head, then nodded in satisfaction, earning a laugh from both the red headed adventurer and the blue psychic cat.

Snow swirled in intricate patterns across the air, dancing to an invisible tune in the sparkling rays of sunlight that touched the frost-bitten ground tenderly. Smoke puffed from houses and hotels; the heater working on overtime to supply warmth for all the thirty competitors of the Frozen Air Tournament. A spare few people walked the iced roads, but most of the activity and bustle occurred across town where many strong Pokémon and people bonded in challenge, anticipating the beginning of the beloved tournament of Dendemille. Power surged through the air, jolting onlookers and passerby with its severity and ferocity; a glowering Pyroar over a shivering Snorunt. Frost billowed out from the warm, busied breaths of people around and began to swirl and dance with the snow until they merged into one, beautiful painting of glittering silver.

Stepping outside proved to be no easy task, for the warm air of the hotel seemed far more inviting than the bitterness outside in the town itself. Nevertheless, Nikki wordlessly braved the cold, walking as briskly as the light, fluffy, swirling snow around her. Before her, a glowing ball of excitement manifested itself within Cirrus, and the Togetic hovered around, elated at the sight of snow. A muffled laugh emitted from her throat in watching the Pokémon whom she had started her journey with, and she removed her scarf from her mouth for a momentary bit of dialogue for her own story of life. "Cirrus, is snow that exciting for you?" Nikki asked increasing her pace to walk in stride with her Pokémon. The tournament was in sight.

Ahead- a massive dome! Sparkling ice blue, the brilliant building stood erect upon the slopes of Frost Cavern's entrance; the arenas must be fantastic in size! Waves of shock and surprise gripped the young adult and her Togetic for seconds before continuing to move on to others. For once, Nikki's bright blue eyes widened in curiosity and intimidation as she spoke softly, "Cirrus, welcome to our victory." The paved path ahead was smooth, but in a metaphorical and paradoxical way, it was rocky, rugged, arduous. There was no easy path to winning, and the pressure of this victory laid heavy on Nikki's shoulders. She had to win- or how else would she fund her dream? How else with her measly earnings, would she travel the world; Cirrus in toe? How else? Their path of introspection had ended; the door was upon them.

The interior may have been ever more impressive. White wood tiled the floors, and every wall was colored an icy blue, though upon looking towards the sky, skylights illuminated the dome. People mulled around leisurely, judging their competition. There was a woman there; there at the desk. "Hello ma'am, good morning! Have you your trainer ID?" She asked, her own green eyes bright with a formal excitement. Nikki's hand reached for the bag around Cirrus's shoulder, and with little difficulty, she revealed a card of plastic- seemingly useless, but to Nikki, it was her existence, her very reason to live. "Yes, I do." The red headed trainer responded. "Wonderful!" The lady exclaimed, gently taking the card and swiping it through a machine which made a lovely trill sound in turn. "Ms. Irving, welcome! You are fully registered- we have a meeting group outside in the courtyard, and we highly advise your attendance."

The courtyard was just as frosty as the outside, and rivaling the great outdoors in temperature as well, for it was just slightly warmer due to the amount of propel gathered. Lines of little tents and attractions dotted the lane, bright colors of the rainbow lashing out in the onlookers eyes. A sudden tap on her shoulder followed by a panicked hum drew her attention away from the scenery. Cirrus held out her belt of poke balls.

One was missing- Echo.

"Wha...." Nikki had not a second to form her thoughts. The Noibat- all on his own, fending for himself, in crowds of people. "He's blind! He's blind, he's blind..." she whispered in panic to herself, not moving an inch from her spot in blind fear. Cirrus could only watch the dreamy trainer tear herself apart in guilt. "Toge..."
 
Marldo?

Jake looked up from the information leaflet he had received when he entered the courtyard, the sudden outburst from his partner breaking his train of thought. The boy and his Pokémon had gotten here early, eager to take part in the competition. Too eager apparently as they had since been made to wait here, in the cold, for almost an hour with nothing really happening bar other trainers arriving. And sure it was fun to scope out the other competitors trying to guess exactly what tricks they would have up their sleeves but somebody as restless as Jake could only sit still for so long. That's why this distraction was so welcomed, a moment longer in silence and the boy would have sworn he may have fallen asleep.

"Ronin? Seen something you like there mate?" He inquired, trying to follow the gaze of his Armaldo. This could be a tricky task depending on the angle due to the very unique shape of those massive insectoid eyes. Scanning the crowd of assembled trainers nothing in particular stood out until Ronin made his life a little easier by pointing with one of his forelimbs into the group, allowing him to spot what must be some kind of Pokémon. As he watched the Pokémon flutter around he noted the large ears and purple colouring but couldn't for the life of him work out what it actually was. Perhaps some relative of the Zubat family? It certainly shared many of that particular species' traits.

Partly out of boredom and partly out of curiosity the trainer rose from his seat, blowing out a puff of air as if this small action had taken a lot out of him. In reality he just enjoyed the sensation of watching his own breath crystalize in front of him. There was nowhere this cold in the Hoenn region, except maybe in the depths of Shoal cave, and the effect reminded him of his father's Torkoal so the novelty was yet to wear off on him. With Ronin in tow Jake made his way through the crowd with ease, mostly due to the intimidating size of his Pokémon and stopped at the strange Pokémon, still no closer to recognising it now that he was within an arm's width of it.

"Hey lil fella you alright there? You look pretty lost." He cooed, extending a hand tentatively towards the Noibat in an effort to try gain its trust somewhat, the thought not occurring to him that it might actually be blind despite its bat like appearance.
 
The air was full of a purple twilight and far ahead a glimpse of painted sunset sky shone like a great rose window at the end of a cathedral aisle. But the spectacle outside went unnoticed by the doe-eyed teenager, bent with concentration over sheaves of paper. Her head was adorned with a pair of large, white headphones, evidently scribbled over with art and graffiti, and the girl seemed to be mirroring her artistic sensibilities on the paper strewn before her. Darkness had fallen and a curtain of light had risen, and the female persisted at her table, in a frenzy of expression and inspiration.

At long last, she switched on her desk light, and raised her head to see the large collage she had created on her wall. Pokémon drawings of all kinds scattered themselves in a messy, unorganized pile, some drawings buried within several other upper layers of pinned papers. She diverted her attention to her newest drawing, all aglow in the pale light of her lamp. Sensuous crimson eyes and hard contrast between black and white.

An Absol.

Or at least the head of it. A fan of fluffy, most of her drawings were of quadrupeds. But this was the first time she’d drawn an Absol. She liked it. It was one of her better pieces. Stretching, and righting the chair, she got up, scratching her belly. It was all quiet and dark in the house. Her mother must be asleep. And taking note of the time, she ought to have been too. A long time ago.
Pinning up her lengthy hair, she slid into a cold bed, surrounded by Pokémon plushies from when she was young. But sleep eluded her. She knew not for how long she stayed awake, staring into the darkness. Her mind roved, as it was prone to. She picked up a much frequented topic nowadays – her memories. She’d taken to thinking of her past a lot now, much more than she actually had in…well, the past.

The past is a comforting darkness, real and definite. You cannot change the past; it has already occurred. And that’s what made it so comforting. It was the present that was an uncertain dream.
She hugged her voluminous Flygon plushie closer, staring sightlessly at her medals and trophies, and pictures of herself in them. Never very good at academics, all of them were for extracurricular activities or practical education. There she was at 10, proudly displaying her trophy with a wide grin – awarded for completing two years of archery.
There was that time when she’d won her first award in an Art competition, lending her confidence to participate in others, when led to her win too. It escalated to the point when she entered in every art competition she could lay her hands on – the prizes were good too. Art supplies, cash prizes, scholarships.

There were some drawings on her wall, Eve idly realized as she stared at them, that she wished she’d drawn on better paper. The paper where she drew only the best of her drawings was expensive, but there the sudden, random, unexpected drawing that came out on regular paper that was worthy to be adorned upon her special paper.

Realizing that she wasn’t going to be sleeping anytime soon, she got out of bed – though it killed her to get out of a nice, warm bed. Padding over to her drawing table, without bothering to switch the light on, she sat down. She didn’t reach for her pencil; she didn’t intend to draw. There was her notepad, with the paper she liked; she brushed her fingers against the rough, corrugated surface of the sturdy substance it was made of.
She immersed herself in staring at the Absol drawing she’d made. Beautiful. Eve let out another sigh, gazing and gazing, without ever breaking her concentration. She felt as though she were on the cusp of a cliff, staring down into an abyss. She looked down at her drawing; at the deep red gaze of her subject; it was funny how a simple two dimensional drawing could have such a hypnotic gaze. Once again, as though she stared at a void. Extracting herself with some difficulty out of her reverie, she lay her head down on her desk, her cheek against the Absol’s. She suddenly felt drowsy, and heavy-headed. Yet her thoughts felt light, as though she was swimming in a heady medium. She exhaled deeply, albeit quietly, and pushed off the table.

It was late now, and dark. But the snow outside didn't allow the slightest glimmer of light to escape it's tenacious clutches. The expanse of icy fields stretched beyond Eve's sight, as she threw the windows open for a hasty lungful of frostbitten air, before closing it in a hurry. As she turned, something before her went thump on the floor.

Her breath would have caught, if she hadn't been used to Abyss' nightly mishanters already. And, once again, with idle musing, she realized that her art didn't hold a candle to the creation of Arceus before her. Ghostly pale, and equally silent, an Absol padded up to her, crimson eyes glowing piercingly through the dark. Eve's room wasn't exactly large, but it was enough for the vulpine to gather himself in a trot and half-heartedly lunge at the human. Eve grunted; Abyss was a rather large pokemon, and on his hind feet he was about as tall as her. His front paws reached out to drape around her shoulders, and all Abyss said after getting right up in her face like that was a quiet 'Sol'. Eve giggled, blew a puff of air in his face, causing him to shake his head in disorientation and allowed the quadruped to drop back to all fours. He grabbed her hand gently between his teeth, and released it, leaving indents of his sharp fangs on her hand, and Eve dropped to her haunches, holding the Absol's head between hers hands and lightly rocked back and forth, murmuring nothings. Just as she knew the bite to be of love, he knew the rough gesture to be of affection. He thrust his head forward to connect his forehead and nose with the girl's, eliciting a squeal of surprise at the rare show of affection, before backing away.

She ruffled the Absol's fur before getting back in bed. Absol may be called Disaster pokemon, but Eve knew one thing for sure. As the heavy canid jumped up on her bed, knocking the wind out of her, she knew she could sleep soundly with no bad dreams that night.

--- (Dear god, if this is the prologue leading up to the actual thing @-@ I'm so sorry, I know I ramble!) ---

Abyss rolled his eyes, padding through the gradually deepening snow. Snarling quietly under his breath, he wished the grumbling girl wading through the snow would just shut up. Eve was definitely not a morning person, and even the thought of the tournament was not enough to drag her from the bed. The white-furred canine had had to finally resort to bodily dragging her from the bed with little effort while Eve's mother looked on in worry - and a hint of approval, he thought. The drowsy girl had taken an hour to dress and get ready, and even now the poor Absol, with his ears assailed off, wondered if she really was awake or just mumbling and grumbling as she walked on, half asleep. Despite her sleepy protestations, her mother had firmly sat her down ("Mom, I'm an adult now!") and neatly tied Eve's lengthy hair in a loose plait. It was a different matter that it was slowly beginning to unravel now - Eve's natural stepped hair meant there were wisps of hair sticking out everywhere. They framed her face, lay against her neck, hung rebelliously outside the plait...infuriating! But Eve just flicked them aside and yawned as she trudged through the snow.

She did sometimes wish her house wasn't so out of the way - she had to traverse a few miles of dense snowy forest before hitting the main roads of the town, mercifully cleared of snow and well maintained, but as it stood, the poor girl had to suffice with tripping over an unseen object - probably nothing - and falling face first in the knee high snow. She surfaced, spluttering and jolted awake by the face full of snow she received, and as an afterthought, rolled up a snowball to pelt the Absol who stood snickering some ways off.

It took them a few hours and a lot of complaining (mostly on Eve's side) but they did finally manage to make it to the heart of Dendemille. Eve discarded the wrapper she'd covered her food in - stone cold pancakes tasted surprisingly good - and looked around, breathing in quiet breaths of appreciation. This wasn't the first, second, or even tenth time she'd visited the town, but every single time it managed to take her breath away. And today it looked especially spell-binding as it was fringed by the massive dome looming over the sleepy little town. Abyss seemed particularly excited, even going to far as to let out a single bark, tail wagging. Eve giggled, appreciating the good humour of her dark pokemon; she leaned over and ruffled the Absol's head before lightly jumping away.
Abyss chased her all the way to the entrance.

Eve stopped dead in her tracks, her breath hitching as she took in the first proper view of the massive dome towering above all. The exterior glittered in the morning sunlight, the rays reflecting off as though they shone from the crystals dripping from an adorned chandelier. Almost in a daze, she reached out to gently brush her fingers against the wall, managing the slightest of contact before recoiling, as though the structure was too sacred to be sullied by her touch. She breathed out a breath she didn't realize she'd been holding, watching the wind seize what escaped her mouth, to carve it into an intricate mist before carrying it away to what she liked to believe was the land of dreams. She smiled, and watched Abyss pad up to her, wraith-like in his smooth, gliding motions.
This was the gateway to her dream.

(Since I believe there are still other people to make introductory posts, I'll just end this abysmally long post here - she has not registered yet, and I was gonna type a lot more, but the amount of rambling fluff in this @-@ I need to start attaching tl;dr 's now.)
 
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