Alignment - Good Vampire

This is just waste of time.

This did not need to be exist.

The point is, this story is for nothing but my enjoyment.

Sorry, if you come to something mesmerizing, you have come to wrong place.

V

I always loved litwick.

They are cute, they are ghost, they are fire.

Once I had inserted a litwick character in my badly-written fiction, which was called ButterCold(which soon-to-be-rewritten: Paradise to Eternity). The basic promise, same.

The reason I said this is not necessary is because this fiction just expands on the single idea of that fiction, only more lingering, more boring.

That is how much I love litwick. That old fiction, soon-to-be-rewritten, is enough to play with this idea. Expanding that idea this long is unrequired. But, I love to do so, so I'm going to do so.

So it's two thousands sixteen, a random boy? Girl? Let's just do the boy, why not. A random boy gets turned into a litwick, with a reason unknown. First-person narrator, because I love FPV.

The reason behind the transformation is unnecessary as much as it is waste of time. We didn't need the reason why the guy transformed into a bug in Metamorphosis, did we?

This world is pretty much same without Pokemon franchise, which means nobody knows what litwick is or how it functions.

Speaking of the franchise, I must say that this fiction is nothing to do with Nintendo, whatever, doesn't mean to harm its image, blah-blah.

I do not live in America, so just consider the place to be a country that people have guns. And zombies which only avoid danger using their hearing because their sight is limited to own smartphone. A decade ago we could not imagine that horrible apocalypse would become true before it happened as we know it.

And I am going to wash my brain off so I won't smudge the protagonist with my sarcasm. There are too many sarcastic character these days, and I don't want to add the cherry on top of that pit.

V

Okay? Okay. Then let us begin this play.

It was two in the morning that our protagonist turned into a litwick.