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>It took a while for you to get better.
>By the time you finally got better, you were basically scheduled for the Halloween shift.
>Not like you weren't against the idea.
>What you knew was that despite all the warnings against it, people would go out trick-or-treating.
>Which meant that there would be an increased chance of encountering a Pokemon.
>Mostly because the captain thought that some of them would come out of the woodwork because they could just claim to be dressed up as one.
>The logic wouldn't work for anyone capable of putting 2+2 together.
>On the other hand, you would expect some less intelligent individuals to pull a Dunning-Kruger.
>So you couldn't completely disregard the chances of something like that occuring.
>So you were on the patrol wasting away time in hopes of something interesting happening.
>All in all, it was a Halloween, even if with fewer people on the streets.
>Obviously you got some stupid calls by Karens about children being dressed up as Pokemon, but those were the exception to the rule.
>Besides that, it would have been a normal night of nothing ever happening.
>Until you received a call that a dead body had been found in a vacant building.
>So you drove there asap.
>It was a building at the edge of town bordering the forest on one side.
>The building was clearly unfinished, the surrounding terrain overgrown, and no construction equipment visible.
>Seemingly the construction was halted at some point, most likely due to a lack of funds.
>You stepped out of the car, greeted by the sight of the slasher movie victim demographic sitting near the sidewalk.
>One of the teenagers had the courage to speak to you of what they have seen.
>"T-there was a b-body... B-blood s-smeared e-everywhere..." said the teenager, shaking.
>"Try calming down. Where was the body located?" you asked while putting a hand on the kid's shoulder.
>"T-third floor. R-Room at the end of the c-corridor. F-From the side of the f-forest," he said.