04-07-2016, 04:38 AM
It was a good thing that her mental powers were still sufficient for herself to catch her fall and keep her already bad injuries from becoming fatal when Amber threw her. She used what application of her psychic power she could to get on her feet and eyed Amber for a few seconds. Then out of nowhere, she began laughing, though it was quickly interrupted by her coughing and spitting up some blood. She spat it out next to herself, then eyed Amber again. "You forgot something, little cat." She said and reached under her dress, into a pocket hidden just above her chest, then pulled out a small item: a yellow circular trinket with a safety pin on the back, to attach to one's clothes. "I promised you a Marsh Badge if you won. As a Gym Leader I have to give one to anybody who defeats me in a fair battle... though it might not be of much use to you around here. Enjoy it, and congratulations." Amber might also find, if she took closer inspection, that a crumpled-up piece of paper was attached to that safety pin, which turned out to be a flyer advertising for the Elite 4 Challenge of Kanto and explaining the rules of such. Not that any of it applied here, seeing how they were in a different world.
Then she turned around and limped away from Amber at a steady pace, without waiting to see if she would actually keep the badge. She was just as likely to consider the gift a mockery or insult rather than an actual token of her victory, and throw it away. And like she had said, it was not of much use here in the Omniverse, at least yet. But, she had made a promise and even though she wasn't in Kanto anymore she still considered herself the Gym Leader of Saffron city; A value she planned to hold on to. After all, what was she without these values? Until she could establish new values in this unknown world, she needed something to hold on to.
She walked for some ten minutes, putting a fair distance between herself and the two fighters, though in this wide open white place, there was no real way to "hide" from one another. Amber and Murasaki stood out like two ink dots on a white sheet of paper, and she was certain that she looked the same to them. But unless they changed their mind and decided to pursue her, she considered this to be sufficient for a "Get out of here" distance, as Amber had put it. She needed to take care of herself first... the most important order of business being her injuries sustained from the fight. They needed treatment. She held her arm out and eyed the scratches on it, wondering if the powers given to her by Omni could be used to close wounds and mend broken bones. At the very least though, she could...
She placed both hands on her waist, where Amber's last attack had broken and dislocated her ribs. Her psychic glow surrounded her as she began to make use of her mental powers to reverse the damage, placing the ribs back into their place and removing any bone pieces that she could. "Ughhhh... damn. Ow. There we go..." It hurt a damn lot, but after a couple of minutes of careful works she was able to take out the bone fragments and felt up her ribs which were still broken, but in prime position to heal again. Next up she closed her eyes and focused, using her Omnilium reserves to create bandages, disinfectant, cotton and everything else she needed for first-aid treatment, as well as a forked cane to support herself with until she felt better. Clippers and such eren't needed thanks to her psychic powers being very precise at such a low distance, so she could easily remove dirt and pebbles that way. Then she took care of bandaging herself up and finally stood again, some hour after having sat down initially, before actually beginning to think of what to do next.
Amber might attempt to kill her if they ran into each other, so she should best get headed some other way. But where? She raised her arms and focused, flying up higher to get a better view of the surrounding area. People were far away, but... at a distance, she caught the sight of a number of individuals, guarding some form of gate. People were good news, she could ask them about the whereabouts... but they were far away, and she really didn't want to walk for hours to... wait. Walk? She landed again and grinned. If she could summon bandages and disinfectant, how about something more complex... like a bike? Once more she focused - that is, after ensuring that Amber and Murasaki weren't following her. She mentally pictured what she wanted, a Magnet Bike fashioned by the same technology as the Magnet Train linking Johto and Kanto, which costed more than a million Pokedollars. And now it could be hers in a heartbeat. Or well, a handful of minutes.
A little time went by as she focused, eyes closed and picturing every bit of the Magnet Bike - and of course, an appropriate helmet - as best as she could. She'd never owned one, they were too expensive, but she'd seen them in advertisements and heard of the technology that powered them. She trusted that this place wouldn't require more detailed thoughts to make what she wanted, like mechanical knowledge. But when she opened her eyes some ten minutes after closing them, the shiny machine standing before her brought a smile to her face. Good thing that it worked with hands only, with no need for foot pedals. Her legs hurt too much to use them in that kind of fashion - really, in her current state she shouldn't be driving. But what was the fun in walking? She hopped on, put on the helmet and began to speed away, towards the group of people. Whom, as she would soon find out, were Stormtroopers guarding the Coruscant gate.
Then she turned around and limped away from Amber at a steady pace, without waiting to see if she would actually keep the badge. She was just as likely to consider the gift a mockery or insult rather than an actual token of her victory, and throw it away. And like she had said, it was not of much use here in the Omniverse, at least yet. But, she had made a promise and even though she wasn't in Kanto anymore she still considered herself the Gym Leader of Saffron city; A value she planned to hold on to. After all, what was she without these values? Until she could establish new values in this unknown world, she needed something to hold on to.
She walked for some ten minutes, putting a fair distance between herself and the two fighters, though in this wide open white place, there was no real way to "hide" from one another. Amber and Murasaki stood out like two ink dots on a white sheet of paper, and she was certain that she looked the same to them. But unless they changed their mind and decided to pursue her, she considered this to be sufficient for a "Get out of here" distance, as Amber had put it. She needed to take care of herself first... the most important order of business being her injuries sustained from the fight. They needed treatment. She held her arm out and eyed the scratches on it, wondering if the powers given to her by Omni could be used to close wounds and mend broken bones. At the very least though, she could...
She placed both hands on her waist, where Amber's last attack had broken and dislocated her ribs. Her psychic glow surrounded her as she began to make use of her mental powers to reverse the damage, placing the ribs back into their place and removing any bone pieces that she could. "Ughhhh... damn. Ow. There we go..." It hurt a damn lot, but after a couple of minutes of careful works she was able to take out the bone fragments and felt up her ribs which were still broken, but in prime position to heal again. Next up she closed her eyes and focused, using her Omnilium reserves to create bandages, disinfectant, cotton and everything else she needed for first-aid treatment, as well as a forked cane to support herself with until she felt better. Clippers and such eren't needed thanks to her psychic powers being very precise at such a low distance, so she could easily remove dirt and pebbles that way. Then she took care of bandaging herself up and finally stood again, some hour after having sat down initially, before actually beginning to think of what to do next.
Amber might attempt to kill her if they ran into each other, so she should best get headed some other way. But where? She raised her arms and focused, flying up higher to get a better view of the surrounding area. People were far away, but... at a distance, she caught the sight of a number of individuals, guarding some form of gate. People were good news, she could ask them about the whereabouts... but they were far away, and she really didn't want to walk for hours to... wait. Walk? She landed again and grinned. If she could summon bandages and disinfectant, how about something more complex... like a bike? Once more she focused - that is, after ensuring that Amber and Murasaki weren't following her. She mentally pictured what she wanted, a Magnet Bike fashioned by the same technology as the Magnet Train linking Johto and Kanto, which costed more than a million Pokedollars. And now it could be hers in a heartbeat. Or well, a handful of minutes.
A little time went by as she focused, eyes closed and picturing every bit of the Magnet Bike - and of course, an appropriate helmet - as best as she could. She'd never owned one, they were too expensive, but she'd seen them in advertisements and heard of the technology that powered them. She trusted that this place wouldn't require more detailed thoughts to make what she wanted, like mechanical knowledge. But when she opened her eyes some ten minutes after closing them, the shiny machine standing before her brought a smile to her face. Good thing that it worked with hands only, with no need for foot pedals. Her legs hurt too much to use them in that kind of fashion - really, in her current state she shouldn't be driving. But what was the fun in walking? She hopped on, put on the helmet and began to speed away, towards the group of people. Whom, as she would soon find out, were Stormtroopers guarding the Coruscant gate.
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