Aitwo (Ambertwo) (
starinheaven) wrote in
farawayplace2023-05-14 03:44 am
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In the turning, flowing wind, I sing alone
There’s a little girl, dressed in a light, summery dress, with matching white sandals, arriving on Stardust Beach, blinking at the sunlight and feeling the coastal wind on her face and tasting the salty sea-scent of the air.
For a time, she’s absolutely stunned, daring not to move (has her imagination ever been this strong?!), then, without really meaning to, she’s forced to take a few steps (the wind is so strong!), that she steps into wet sand and realizes she couldn’t just be imagining this. It’s a little too soggy and gross. She decides, then, maybe it was the last few years that were a very bad, very long, and very strange dream (although she liked the Pokemon…), and this was reality! She giggles and takes off her sandals, putting them higher up on dry sand (hot, hot!), before rushing back to the wet sand to play.
She twirls and spins and laughs, but when she turns back around, searching the beach, she cannot find her mama or her papa.
“… didn’t we go together? We’re at the beach now…”
Wasn’t the car crash and everything else a dream? She couldn’t have gotten here on her own! It’s true it’s not the same beach she knew and even the people looked a bit different, but maybe they just went on a very, very long trip!
Question 1: Vacation?
Ai decided to ask around on the beach, gently tapping shoulders and tugging on sleeves.
“Excuse me, have you seen my papa or my mama? Um, papa’s hair is much more wavy than mine, but grey, and he has a nose this long…”
Question 2: Heaven?
She had to find her parents! They had to be here, right? Because if they weren’t… then the car crash and these past years weren’t all a dream… then, maybe she’s just gone on ahead to Heaven? So she decided, in between asking about her parents, she’ll also ask some people if this place were Heaven!
“Excuse me, is this Heaven?”
Ai thought this was a very clever way to find out more quickly, than if she had only asked everyone one question, then started all over with the next one. She should find her answer quicker this way!
Sand
Ai had never seen sand that looked like this before! It was so pretty and mysterious. Almost like konpeito! But she knew better than to try and taste it… although she really did feel tempted to. It looked so pretty… she sat down and held grains up to the sunlight and wondered if the stars fell down and turned to sand or if the entire island was one very big star broken up into many little stars… oh, but it wasn’t hot or shining, like the sun, were they stars that went out, like switched-off lights or snuffed-out candles? Ai kept wondering, while rolling the little grain between her fingertips.
Whatever they were, they were pretty, so Ai wanted to collect some sand, along with seashells and bits of seaweed and anything else.
For a time, she’s absolutely stunned, daring not to move (has her imagination ever been this strong?!), then, without really meaning to, she’s forced to take a few steps (the wind is so strong!), that she steps into wet sand and realizes she couldn’t just be imagining this. It’s a little too soggy and gross. She decides, then, maybe it was the last few years that were a very bad, very long, and very strange dream (although she liked the Pokemon…), and this was reality! She giggles and takes off her sandals, putting them higher up on dry sand (hot, hot!), before rushing back to the wet sand to play.
She twirls and spins and laughs, but when she turns back around, searching the beach, she cannot find her mama or her papa.
“… didn’t we go together? We’re at the beach now…”
Wasn’t the car crash and everything else a dream? She couldn’t have gotten here on her own! It’s true it’s not the same beach she knew and even the people looked a bit different, but maybe they just went on a very, very long trip!
Question 1: Vacation?
Ai decided to ask around on the beach, gently tapping shoulders and tugging on sleeves.
“Excuse me, have you seen my papa or my mama? Um, papa’s hair is much more wavy than mine, but grey, and he has a nose this long…”
Question 2: Heaven?
She had to find her parents! They had to be here, right? Because if they weren’t… then the car crash and these past years weren’t all a dream… then, maybe she’s just gone on ahead to Heaven? So she decided, in between asking about her parents, she’ll also ask some people if this place were Heaven!
“Excuse me, is this Heaven?”
Ai thought this was a very clever way to find out more quickly, than if she had only asked everyone one question, then started all over with the next one. She should find her answer quicker this way!
Sand
Ai had never seen sand that looked like this before! It was so pretty and mysterious. Almost like konpeito! But she knew better than to try and taste it… although she really did feel tempted to. It looked so pretty… she sat down and held grains up to the sunlight and wondered if the stars fell down and turned to sand or if the entire island was one very big star broken up into many little stars… oh, but it wasn’t hot or shining, like the sun, were they stars that went out, like switched-off lights or snuffed-out candles? Ai kept wondering, while rolling the little grain between her fingertips.
Whatever they were, they were pretty, so Ai wanted to collect some sand, along with seashells and bits of seaweed and anything else.

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Which have you been to?
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[Her smile fades a moment before she quickly replaced it (with a slightly strained one) at the mention of a lab. She'd gotten so sick of always being in that lab... living in memories was better. But it wasn't anything against labs personally, she just had no access to the outside world in so long, that she wasn't in any hurry to go back inside a laboratory any time soon.]
Oh, you have a lab too?
[But thinking of how much there is to explore earns a brighter, more genuine smile from Ai.]
Oh, I know what you mean! Even when you think you've seen all of it, there's so much you still haven't... the closer you look, the way things look in the light and in the dark...
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[But she notes the change in expression and ponders it, letting Ai continue.]
Absolutely! Not to mention sometimes strange things happen here even besides the drifting phenomenon. Sometimes an effect with no known cause will spread across the islands for a day or so, or a powerful Pokémon will come along and shake things up.
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How mysterious! It sounds exciting, but is it scary? [It sounds like there's no shortage of adventure here, by that description!]
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Did they shrink back down? Could they shrink and grow whenever they wanted to?
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Pokemon are amazing, aren't they?
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To New Island with her father, but that might be saying too much.
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[It's... also the place where her dad caught up with her the first time, but she's not going to get into that with a child. #villainparentproblems.]
I think every place has something exciting to see about it, just because they've all got their own history and nature.
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Can I meet them?
Uh-huh, every place is special... the world is beautiful, you just have to take a closer look to see it.
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[She lets out a Slaking with a hat and a jet pack, who waves and sits down in front of Ai, and an Altaria who settles in a loaf on the ground and chirps out a "Vui!"]
This is DJ, and that's Altareon.
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I like meeting Pokemon, even if they're different... the most important thing is we're alive, isn't it?
[Ai waved back at Slaking, mirroring it by sitting down, although she tried to gather up her dress and spread it out when she did. The Altaria looked so soft!]
Can I pet it?
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Sure! She's friendly. She was raised by a colony of Eevee, so she acts like them too.
[tumbles back into Ai tags after a long time, hi, sorry o/]
[What an interesting Altaria... she'll pet her head and neck and watch how she acts.]
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I'm not sure how she ended up with them, but I don't think she remembers, either. We're all a little strange thanks to circumstances. My team, that is.