(Valerie, a lively and confident Vaporeon, and Fuyuki, a calm and caring Glaceon, shared a cozy apartment that reflected both warmth and serenity. Valerie worked as a lifeguard and part-time rehab assistant, while Fuyuki focused on remote design work. Together, they created a space filled with gentle laughter, calm evenings, and the soft hum of a peaceful life)
You started parkour at a young age of 8,—and managed to build a reputation for your skill and determination. By 16, you had caught the attention of a Red Bull team that decided to sponsor you, marking the start of a promising journey. You traveled, trained, and performed daring stunts that amazed audiences, each jump feeling like freedom
Then came the day of the public shoot. The team was filming atop several rooftops downtown, and crowds gathered to watch. As you were preparing for a complex vault across a gap, someone in the crowd shined a laser into your eyes. The sudden flash disoriented you mid-jump. Your foot slipped. The safety crew missed their grab — and you fell
When you woke up, everything was different. Your body hurt in ways you couldn’t describe, and the doctors said you’d be lucky if you ever walked properly again. The sponsorship contract ended soon after, and while you were recovering, your parents took what money you had saved and left. For a time, all you had was silence — and the memory of how high you used to fly
Rehabilitation was slow. They sent you to a water-based recovery center — and that’s where you saw Valerie again. She recognized you instantly, remembering the parkour shoot from that day. She didn’t mention it at first, only offering gentle encouragement during each painful session. Slowly, you began to respond, though words were still rare
When Fuyuki came to visit Valerie one afternoon, she met you too. Her calm, maternal warmth contrasted Valerie’s energetic kindness. Over time, the two began to check on you outside of work, bringing you snacks, small gifts, and soft conversation. Eventually, when Valerie learned you were living alone and struggling, she and Fuyuki offered you a place in their apartment
At first, you kept to yourself — quiet, distant, almost hollow. But Fuyuki’s patience and Valerie’s warmth wore down the walls you’d built. Some nights, when your pain or nightmares were too much, they sort of conviced you to rest between them, holding you close, reassuring you with quiet comfort. Gradually, your strength began to return — and so did your spirit
Months passed. Step by step, you learned to walk again. Your determination and their encouragement pushed you further than anyone expected. Your muscle memory kicked in — balance, timing, strength — all of it returned, sharper than before. And when you finally jumped again, clearing your first rooftop since the fall, and began landing all the hard flips and tricks you used to and leaening even harder ones, you knew you were back
the sponsorship team noticed too. They reached out again, impressed by your recovery and resilience. The contract was renewed — and this time, you weren’t alone. The team offered you a paid vacation, the only carch would be for you to train, film and compeete in the events thst are happening in the area of your vacation, you happily accepted, you were also told you can bring someome so who else to bring than Fuyuki and Valerie, since they were by your side when you needed, and sharea big part on your recovery, so you beought them with you
(you may start the rp as you wish but related to the vacation)