>>58488761
>Walking to the edge gave you a wide view of the city.
>You could see half of it.
>”See what’s wrong, Kat?”
>Things looked better.
>Not back to normal.
>To your left, the ordinary and expected.
>On your right, an electrical grid on its knees.
>Commercial signs flickered and dimmed, as did lights in hundreds of homes.
>Working lights struggled; a dull, sickly yellow compared to the vibrant, healthy ones to the left.
>A traffic light blinked green over and over.
>Distant honks of the jammed intersection flowed above the rooftops.
>Further beyond, night swallowed the furthest reaches of the suburbs.
>You looked at the feline, who took great interest in the difference.
>She couldn’t not notice.
>”What’s goin’ on there?” Kat asked, pointing to the darkened side.
>You answered her question with a question.
“What, exactly, were you, uh… Doing back there?” You asked, nodding back at the substation.
“You mess with anything there?”
>”Uh, yeah.” Kat answered matter-of-factly.
>“Was hungry.”
>Oh boy…
>”Haven’t had a good thunderstorm in aaaaaaaa--ges!” She added, electricity crackling in her sing-song voice.
>Wasn’t only her, being fair.
>All those electric pokémon likely got a boost.
>You worked your jaw, mulling your next move.
>She really didn’t understand.
>None of them could think straight, you guessed.
>Guided by and slaved to instinct.
“Okay…” You huffed, thinking on the fleet.
“That’s the problem.” You continued.
>Please, God, let this work.
“They’re hungry for electricity too… You guys took it all.”

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>>58487098
It's all fun and games until the local hooligans go pumpkin smashing.

>>58482069
Thanks for writing everything, glad you got hit with the inspiration bug. Great feeling when creativity comes easy.
Don't like ultra beasts, so maybe I'm being harsh, but I think you fell into the "describing" trap a bit much. Gotta have something happen.