>>53711816An unpleasant thought crossed her mind as she pondered. What if it was sent by one of the mail thieves? Perhaps they wanted to take revenge on her for her Presents. That didn’t feel right however, Debby knew petty Pokemon were dime a dozen out there, but surely the thieves would reflect on their actions and change after receiving their punishment. One Rattata had pleaded with tears in his eyes to turn his life around, so eager to take the opportunity to live a better life. The number of mail thieves in Capim Town had dropped nearly to zero anyways, so they clearly had no ill will towards her anymore.
The shadows around her grew darker as the Light Orb started to run out, letting the moonlight to wash in to replace the artificial. Debby sighed before picking the package open with her beak. She needed to open it before she was completely enveloped by the darkness and out of energy. The box flipped open and Debby reached in to take out its contents.
Debby had to feel around for the item in the growing darkness. Her wings connected with something soft and long, furred even. It felt like a pillow of some kind and had a fresh scent of paper on it, comforting the tired mailmon as the grasp of slumber begun to take hold. She blinked slowly as she pulled the soft thing out, what little light remained showed it was beige or brown, but that didn’t matter to Debby.
Hugging the comfortable pillow tightly, Debby fell asleep. In her dreams she flew across the skies with Kaz, bouncing on soft clouds and building snowmen out of the white fluff as they talked about their pasts, though she couldn’t recall what was said come morning.The opened package fell to the floor beside her bed as Debby shifted in her sleep, dropping out a small card onto the floor:
Saw this at the market yesterday. Thought you’d like it. I got a Delibird one for Linoone too.
- Delilah
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