Name: Dru Pyronson (Yes, the same!)
Gender: Female
Age: 20
Job: Battle Instructor, school administration
Main Pokemon: Flareon, "Torch", female
Appearance: Standing at 5'10 with rich black hair, fair skin, and dark blue eyes, she's a mystery from first sight. She would have a pleasant face if she would just smile more, but usually her face is either blank or scowling. Her ears are pierced multiple times, three in each ear lobe and twice in the left cartilage. There are scars on her face that hint at her left eyebrow having been pierced a few times in the past, and her lower lip has a similar scar. She still has her tattoos, the only normally visible one being the blue and black Celtic knotwork around her right bicep. When she wears a tank top, others are often glimpsed on her back, but never for long enough that they can be identified. Her lower body, from just below her hips, is covered in serious scarring from the fires she was caught in when she was five.
Her wardrobe is predominantly black, dark blue, and purple. She seems to have nothing but plain shirts in these three colors and black jeans. Never is she seen wearing anything that leaves her legs exposed. Heavy black boots are always on her feet. Her piercings are all adorned with small, silver hoops, and several silver necklaces hang around her neck, the most noticeable being a western dragon and a cat with a pentacle.
Personality: Gone are her semi-happy teen years. Having spent time in prison, she's become hardened, cold, and unforgiving. Mistakes are unacceptable, and her students will learn that she isn't one to mess around with. Quick to anger, slow to forgive, and more than willing to hold a grudge, she's dangerous in and out of battle. Every once in a while, a faint glimmer of her old self shines through, though she takes her job so seriously it usually only happens in a one-on-one situation.
Type Focus: Fire; she also works with Ghost and Dark types.
History: When she was five years old, fire swept through the section of Cerulean City she and her family (her mother and brother) lived in. With the help of Torch, she survived with the scars that now haunt her, but her mother and brother were never found. At the time, it was said that the fire was so hot, it destroyed the bodies. When she was sixteen, she found that her twin brother survived with amnesia, and her mother had returned home to Johto and was now a gym leader there. Her father, whom she had never known, finally contacted her with the offer to join Team Rocket as an officer. She was torn, finally agreed, but was caught before the end of her sophomore year of high school and did time. She was released a year and a half later, but her old friends at school rejected her. She turned back to Team Rocket and they never heard from her again.
Team Rocket member: Very much yes. She's a "junior exec", if you will.
Misc. Notes: She still plays guitar, and every once in a while, the sound of a lone soloist floats out over the school in the middle of the night, not loud enough to wake anyone, but can be heard if you listen for it. Some say it's for a lost love, though most don't believe her capable of such a thing.
Dru Pyronson
The best thing about our future is knowin' that I'm gonna die
"Why did I agree to this again?" I asked, looking out the window at the students going off in search of Pokemon, disgusted. I folded my arms across my chest, scowling, and turned back to the classroom I had been appointed.
Torch merely looked at me with her big, black eyes. She knew that when I was in this mood, which was more often than not, it was best to just let me vent. I threw myself into the large swivel chair behind the desk in the front of the classroom and leaned back, putting my boots up on the desk itself. I glanced at Torch, who hadn't moved.
"Well, come on, then," I told her, holding my hand out. She walked over and jumped up onto my lap. I worried about her; she was about seventeen or eighteen years old now, and between one thing and another, she hadn't had an easy life. Most of it was because of me. She settled in, laying her head down on my knee, and I gently stroked her back. Anything that she needed was made available immediately, thanks to my father, but she wasn't as young as she once was.
I sighed, enjoying the last day of peace. By this time tomorrow, I would be surrounded by pouty little brats and their pathetic little Pokemon. Somehow, I was going to have to turn them into a well-balanced, strong, trained army. Despite my father's claims of faith in my abilities, I still had misgivings about the whole thing. Not all of the children would understand the larger, grander picture, not like I had at their age. No, this was a path leading either towards overwhelming success or disastrous failure... and I was betting more on the latter. However, I had been given my orders, and as many of my peers were quick to remind me, I was his daughter, not he himself. I hadn't had to fight my way up through the ranks like so many of them had, and they resented that. On more than one occasion, though, I had shown them that I was more than capable of doing so, if I'd had the mind to.
There was a crash in my office, and I rolled my eyes, turning my head toward the slightly ajar door. "MORGAN!" I yelled.
The Gengar appeared behind me, apparently pleased with herself. She lived for causing mischief and havoc; she listened to me, and never did any great harm, but sometimes did annoy me.
"Go harass someone else, would you? Hutch, maybe, or go scare some of those kids out there... Or both. Something. Just stop wrecking my office, OK?"
She laughed and disappeared again. Like Torch, I'd had her since I was young, and never had the heart to keep her pent up, since she hated it so much. She was also useful for gathering information; all of the staff knew that I acted as my father's eyes and ears, and that Morgan could be where I was not. Yet another reason why so many of them disliked me, Rocket or otherwise. I didn't care, though. I did my job and did it well; if they had a problem with it, it was because they didn't do theirs.
I leaned back in my chair a little more and relaxed. Who knew what was to come, but I was going to spend this time with the one creature who had never abandoned me. Come what may; Torch and I would meet it head-on, together.