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Fading Light
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Prism huffed, placing her hands on her hips and looking to the sky. Having thought about it, she realised that she shouldn't do this alone - the Legendaries put them together for a reason, a reason that she did not know but should believe in. With a sigh, she let her hands drop to her sides and brought her gaze back down to Earth, where she saw an artsy-looking boy watching her.
"Excuse me," he spoke with a slight nervousness, "have you seen anyone with a Legendary Pokemon around?"
Prism smiled at him. "Why yes, I have. In fact, I am one of the few people I have seen." Raising an eyebrow, she glanced at the circular object concealed in his bag. "It has come to my understanding that you also have acquired one of these, yes?"
The boy nodded quickly.
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Jyro stared at the new arrivals, guessing that they were the other people who had Legendary Pokemon. The purple girl had walked over easily enough, so he followed suit, strolling over and planting an easy smile on his face. "Hey!" He said with a smile, gaining their attention. "You were all.. Uh.. Picked, right?" He cast a slight glance around the group, still smiling. "I got Zekrom!" His smile turned into a childish grin, as if he were a young boy who had just gotten a toy car.
Prism sighed at the boy, rolling her eyes at his idiocy. Slowly, she started to walk backwards towards the center of the darkness, watching everyone with interest. She wanted to see if they would follow her or not; she didn't really care, either way. Upon thinking this, she turned to face the darkness and started forwards in a fast stroll, everything about her posture suggesting confidence. It was their choice if they followed or not. She would do fine without them.
Prism noticed Snowflake stomp ahead of her, and decided against making a snarky remark. She had nothing against someone else taking the lead, as long as she still got a say in things. Usually a rather long, demanding say, but still a say. She also noted the boy walking alongside her, who seemed too upbeat, considering their current position. Worse than that, Snowflake seemed to be ignoring him, when he seemed like a genuine, nice boy.