[h3][color=c4df9b]Selena the Bayleef[/color] and [color=f7941d]Ember the Quilava[/color][/h3][b][Folio Town - Glyph's Guild][/b] Selena only sighed as everyone dismissed her claims. [i][color=c4df9b]"They just don't understand... I could have KILLED Devon yesterday had he been just a few inches higher..."[/color][/i] She thought, remaining fairly quiet afterwards, causing Ember a little bit of worry. [color=f7941d]"I don't know. I could see the look in her eyes when she... saved... Devon last night. It... wasn't her. I don't know what happened, but..."[/color] Ember tried to say. [color=c4df9b]"It's okay, Ember, they're... probably right. I'm... just overthinking it. Let's just move on."[/color] She said, putting on a faint smile. [color=f7941d]"If you're sure... alright. Yeah, that's sounds amazing. I sure as heck couldn't dance if my life depended on it."[/color] Ember said, changing the subject. [h3][color=black][b]Omen the Absol[/b][/color] and [color=f49ac2]Serenity the Sylveon[/color][/h3][b][Folio Town][/b] The two were surprisingly not suspicious of the two, something that kind of surprised the two. [color=black][b]"Well... thank you. I have to say I'm... surprised you so quickly helped two complete strangers like that. It's hard to find that kind of trust in the world anymore."[/b][/color] Serenity nodded. [color=f49ac2]"Yeah. There's so many bad Pokemon in the world, it's so hard to know who to trust. Some Pokemon have the right sense, though, at least."[/color] She said. Omen nodded. [color=black][b]"Now, we have to cut our conversation short. Come on, Serenity, we haven't a moment to lose!"[/b][/color] He said, taking off in the direction they had described. [color=f49ac2]"H-hey! Wait! Oh, thank you again! Omen I swear..."[/color] She said as she took off in pursuit of her partner. [h3][color=fff200]Fuse the Luxio[/color][/h3][b][Folio Town - Glyph's Guild][/b] The Luxio sat in amazement as he stared at an empty Job Board. In his entire career at the Folio Guild, he'd never seen it so empty. No Faux Requests, no Emergency Calls. Either the Guild was working harder than they had in years, or something was very off. Maybe they forgot to update the boards... no, Glyph NEVER forgets that. [color=fff200]"I've never seen this..."[/color] He said, just stunned that the board was completely bare. He knew Glyph was restricting access to the trunk, but that shouldn't have lowered the number of jobs available... Even on an off day there were always some extra requests lying around. Maybe something was happening...