Aurora rolled her shoulder as she stepped out of the elevator. The corridor was quiet, with the occupants of the other two doors aside from hers apparently doing overtime in their respective companies. She had to admire their perseverance, but there was no need for overtime when you could finish your work and more in the alloted time. She mentally patted herself on the back before fishing the keycard from her bag.
As soon as the lock pinged and she pushed the door open, a bolt of yellow and black lunged at her. The force pushed her back, but experience had taught her to balance herself in preparation for the Pokemon that had been so eagerly awaiting her return. Kir was not big, but he was heavy and his fur had faint traces of static electricity that made Aurora's hair stand.
"Missed you too, bud," she stated with a chuckle, petting him on the head affectionately. A small yellow creature peaked from behind the fur and Aurora had to suppress a smile. "You too, Anja."
She peered past them to the glinting aquarium in the moonlight. In the faint light, she could barely pinpoint the serpentine figure held within. "Miss me, Karika?" A quiet "tic" echoed in the silence, and Aurora allowed a laugh as she shut the door behind her. Kir was quick to strut back to his throne, watching Aurora deposit her things on the couch with some interest. The Joltik jumped from her fellow electric Pokemon and wandered back into the kitchen, following the only human in the apartment.
Aurora briefly considered heating up some leftovers, but decided against it. Instead, she pulled a soda pop from the fridge and brought it out to the balcony. Six stories up, she had a wonderful view of the lights in a city that was as alive in the evening as it was in the morning. The cool, evening air was calming, and not for the first time, Aurora was thankful for everything that Unova had given her.
Her hum of appreciation was cut short by the sight of something moving in her peripheral. She turned, but couldn't see anything. Had that just been her imagination?
As soon as the lock pinged and she pushed the door open, a bolt of yellow and black lunged at her. The force pushed her back, but experience had taught her to balance herself in preparation for the Pokemon that had been so eagerly awaiting her return. Kir was not big, but he was heavy and his fur had faint traces of static electricity that made Aurora's hair stand.
"Missed you too, bud," she stated with a chuckle, petting him on the head affectionately. A small yellow creature peaked from behind the fur and Aurora had to suppress a smile. "You too, Anja."
She peered past them to the glinting aquarium in the moonlight. In the faint light, she could barely pinpoint the serpentine figure held within. "Miss me, Karika?" A quiet "tic" echoed in the silence, and Aurora allowed a laugh as she shut the door behind her. Kir was quick to strut back to his throne, watching Aurora deposit her things on the couch with some interest. The Joltik jumped from her fellow electric Pokemon and wandered back into the kitchen, following the only human in the apartment.
Aurora briefly considered heating up some leftovers, but decided against it. Instead, she pulled a soda pop from the fridge and brought it out to the balcony. Six stories up, she had a wonderful view of the lights in a city that was as alive in the evening as it was in the morning. The cool, evening air was calming, and not for the first time, Aurora was thankful for everything that Unova had given her.
Her hum of appreciation was cut short by the sight of something moving in her peripheral. She turned, but couldn't see anything. Had that just been her imagination?