Re: Exotic Exponent - A Pokégirls Self-insert
Decision Made: "Let's keep hunting."
We wander around the swamp, quiet as I can manage, and Sunset teleporting soundlessly. Nearly twenty minutes after catching the Bunnygirl, I get the strangest sensation crawling up my spine. I have no idea what it means, but I got the feeling something important was nearby, so I look around from my current vantage point, a large root on a massive tree over looking a pond.
Noticing that I stopped, Sunset appears next to me, trying to make eye contact. "I feel something," I whisper. For the first time, I see her facial expression change, an eyebrow raising. I could understand that, as she is a psychic Pokégirl, and I'm just a human.
I keep peering around me, looking at the foliage, the canopy, at the pond. Nothing. It's quiet, aside from the occasional chirping of a swamp bug. I keep looking for several minutes before something actually does catch my eye. It almost looked like a thick vine coming out from under the roots I was standing on and into the pond, but it moved out of the water and I could see it's end, sponsoring a tiny sharp stinger.
Titacool. I trace the tendril into the foliage at the base of the stump, and gently move it aside.
What I see would have scarred me for life if I hadn't perused the internet for so long. I see is the upper body of a beautiful woman, black scaled and deadly yellow eyes, atop several feet of large black serpent coils warped up around the torso of a blue girl with two nearly black tentacles hanging limp, the Titacool's head and shoulders engulfed in the black scaled woman's unnaturally stretched jaw. The Naga's eyes turn and see me, and she begins to shudder as her meal begins to slide back out of her jaw.
"Sunset! Get in there now!" I shout to my companion. She reacts instantly teleporting behind the Naga and unleashing electricity. The Naga begins twitching, but retains enough control to flail her tail out, almost striking Sunset before she teleports to the other side of the interior. Seeing an opening, Sunset steps up to the serpent girl and brings her forehead down upon her. The Naga reels in pain, both from the hit and the paralysis. Sunset performs the same manoeuvre again, but this time the Naga manages to flail her tail out and strike the A-bra, sending her tumbling into the thick roots.
Seeing the fight going south, I lob a Pokéball at the Naga. It connects, and a red beam engulfs her. No longer held up, the Titacool's body falls to the ground, as does the ball, which continues to rock back and forth. The respite gives Sunset time to recover, and she walks closer to the ball, ready to strike as soon as the Naga is free. It isn't needed, as the ball stops rocking, and the red light blinks, indicating a successful capture.
I climb into the alcove, concerned with Sunset's condition. "Are you okay?" I ask her. She shakes her head and points to her left side. I can already see some discolouration. "Let's get back to the centre then." I declare, before retrieving her ball and putting her in it.
Before climbing out, I decide to tag the Titacool, and by some miracle, she is still alive and gets absorbed by the ball.
A half-hour later, I'm out of the swamp, somehow not attracting the attention of any ferals, and walking down a forest path. I can see the centre in the distance when I hear a familiar voice. The other tamer's, coming from a short way off the path.
"It's not working," he says with a mixture of wonder and confusion.
"Boobie boob-saur!" I hear another voice say.
"Will you two stop doing that!" the pantless Pokégirl shouts. At least, I'm certain she still doesn't have pants.
Decision: Pokéballs keep their contained Pokégirl in physical stasis. Sunset and the Titacool are not getting any worse. Should I walk off the path and see what's up?
- Yes. We want to talk to the other tamer in a calm setting.
- No. Yell to attract their attention, but keep going.
- Forget him. He's a dunce, and his sister is rude.
Made this the thread's poll. I can delete and start new polls, right?