Schoolgirl Stuffing by marshmallobunny, literature
Literature
Schoolgirl Stuffing
“How could you, of all people, forget your lunch?” asked Lily. Lily, my best friend, looked at me incredulously. Her expression made her brown eyes look like they were going to pop out of her face.
I was very passionate about lunch.
“I don’t know, I was in a rush this morning!” I exclaimed.
“In a rush, as in, you didn’t have enough breakfast so you had to make more?” she smirked.
“Shut up,” I laughed. To be fair, it was pretty funny. My stomach growled in protest, and Lily and I burst into another fit of giggles.
My stomach growled again and suddenly it wasn’t so funny any
The Growing Trainer Pt. 4 (Comm) by Lambent-North, literature
Literature
The Growing Trainer Pt. 4 (Comm)
The Pewter City Museum of Science’s interior was elegant enough to be mistaken for an art gallery, if it wasn’t for the fossils of prehistoric Pokemon on display behind the red velvet ropes. Arched alcoves lined the walls, each occupied by potted plants and geological specimens from Mt. Moon. Stately windows rose the length of the walls, overlooking the wilds beyond the city limits. A few patrons wandered about, some looking at the displays and others in muted conversation with their companions. Lyra felt slightly out of place amid it all, but one look at Ethan told her she was more at home than he was. The thought gave her comfort. “Come on,” she said, taking Ethan by the hand and pulling him past the front desk and toward the breezeway that would lead to the restaurant. “I’m hungry, you know!” “I am, too, but that doesn’t mean we need to rush. I’m sure the museum doesn’t allow running in the halls, Lyra.” “Stop making up excuses. This isn’t school anymore, Ethan.” “E-Excuses?