[Pokelandia] That one which isn't focused on Masanari
[ Rin has been on his Pokémon journey for the last five months. It's not exactly the longest journey ever, but for a teenager who didn't exactly have a plan when he set out other than wanting to catch up to his twin brother, with whom he's battled several times and still has a record that shows more losses than wins, it certainly feels like a long one. Certainly long enough for him to train up a reasonably strong team and to get used to things like sleeping outdoors when he's out of towns and cozying up in a Pokémon Center when he was in a town. The life of a trainer was being frugal, especially if you weren't a Pro.
Then again, there's still a lot you can do even without being a full Pro, which is shown by the fact that the teenager, through many hard battles, has probably seen a little more than half the country, hiked over a mountain, and earned three gym badges this far. In comparison to some legendary prodigies he's working at a moderate pace, but then he wasn't really aiming for the League Champion position and he wasn't really necessarily out to be the Best at first.
But he did want to be the Best in his family. But that's a whole other thing he's not really sure how to explain to anyone else. Rin's starter was a cute little Shinx who he began his journey with, and who in the aftermath of their climactic second gym battle actualized into a humanoid as a result of their celebratory bond. That was on of the proudest moments of his life. It's not necessarily rare for trainers to bond with a Pokémon to that extent, but it's also not necessarily common, and that gym leader had ruffled his hair and told him good job. Aside from here, he's caught maybe six or seven other Pokémon, of which three are in the care of the people running the academy he used to go to school in, his connected PC system. One of those Pokémon is Junko.
Junko is a beautiful and somewhat vain (or at least, he sees her as such) Sylveon who he caught after a fierce battle while hiking through a mountain range past a certain City. He wasn't able to fight the gym leader there who was supposedly away on business, but he did shake hands with the leader's son and promise to come battle them again some day. It's been about a month since then, and he's taken to sleeping against her as a pillow (at her suggestion) when they are camping outside, while many of his other pokemon prefer to rest in the comfort of their balls.I leave you to decide how Audrey sleeps
And so... one morning, following such a rest-- ]
Then again, there's still a lot you can do even without being a full Pro, which is shown by the fact that the teenager, through many hard battles, has probably seen a little more than half the country, hiked over a mountain, and earned three gym badges this far. In comparison to some legendary prodigies he's working at a moderate pace, but then he wasn't really aiming for the League Champion position and he wasn't really necessarily out to be the Best at first.
But he did want to be the Best in his family. But that's a whole other thing he's not really sure how to explain to anyone else. Rin's starter was a cute little Shinx who he began his journey with, and who in the aftermath of their climactic second gym battle actualized into a humanoid as a result of their celebratory bond. That was on of the proudest moments of his life. It's not necessarily rare for trainers to bond with a Pokémon to that extent, but it's also not necessarily common, and that gym leader had ruffled his hair and told him good job. Aside from here, he's caught maybe six or seven other Pokémon, of which three are in the care of the people running the academy he used to go to school in, his connected PC system. One of those Pokémon is Junko.
Junko is a beautiful and somewhat vain (or at least, he sees her as such) Sylveon who he caught after a fierce battle while hiking through a mountain range past a certain City. He wasn't able to fight the gym leader there who was supposedly away on business, but he did shake hands with the leader's son and promise to come battle them again some day. It's been about a month since then, and he's taken to sleeping against her as a pillow (at her suggestion) when they are camping outside, while many of his other pokemon prefer to rest in the comfort of their balls.
And so... one morning, following such a rest-- ]
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[Considering that she's not rude or ill-mannered it's not as if she's going to look down and stare at his body! So the clothes are pretty much up to him! She has some of her brother's old clothes in her bag and while they'd be big on Koji (as they are on her) it would be better than nothing if it helped him feel more comfortable.
The words die out for a little while, mostly veronica just watches him watching parts of himself.]
Hey. What's your name?
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All this time, she's probably had a name she called him right? Koji considers for a moment, weighing the importance of her as a Trainer versus the name his mother gave him. Ultimately, he concludes... ]
Does it matter? The name you've called me is fine.
[ Unless she insists that it isn't, of course. But as he says this, he's sitting back away from her in the bed, so that he can see his legs, his toes - he wiggles his toes. And he also looks down between his legs, and hums a little. Was he cold? ... No, not really. He was always a little cold, and even now he was running at a lower than human body temperature ]
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[That and did he really want to keep being called 'Glaceon'? Veronica's one of those types that doesn't actually name-name her companions because that's ... A lot of work when you consider how dedicated she is to catching every single Pokémon in every new area she reaches. But as he pulls away she sits up properly, relaxing back onto her side.
Uh, maybe it'd be best to get him some pants just for modesty's sake? Because now she does kind of look where she shouldn't. But just for a second.]
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Koji.
[ It's a bit of a strange name for a Glaceon. Probably? He's not really met any other ones, if he's honest. He knows that most Snovers don't have names like that though. Huh... his penis is a little bigger in this form? Maybe? Or at least shaped differently. ]
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It suits you.
[And she's glad to know it in more ways than Veronica could really hope to tell him. He'd never seemed like the type who didn't have a family or something, he enough of a personality that she'd just always figured he had a name and she couldn't hope to know what it was until new.]
Thank you, Koji.
[She leans over to kiss his cheek and, yeah, he's cold, but that probably means that Veronica is incredibly warm by comparison, right?]
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It's a look he gave a lot as a Glaceon, as if he was trying to judge something in her, or perhaps himself in judging her.
It suited him? ]
You're welcome.
[ After all, he did win the day. ]
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You're always so serious!
[It's such a dramatic contrast to Veronica's more optimistic take. She's far from ditzy, it may be more accurate to say that she rarely let anything get to her. Case in point, she isn't at all concerned with the fact that there's a newly minted, naked Gijinka sitting across from her on her hotel bed. Of course she's incredibly honored but he'd probably get irritated if she made too big a deal out of it!]
Come on, we should celebrate before we really have to grind for Victory Road!
[... She wasn't even going to think about the Elite Four just yet, but it was safe to say that the final leg of her goal was beginning and she wasn't ready to be all grimdark about it yet.]
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[ He was a dick sometimes too! ... But no, he could get how she might have that impression. Koji tried to be cool (hah), capable, and the best for her, because... well. Veornica's ambition might be said to outstrip her talents, but he didn't believe that. Rather, he suspected that her talent was simply not able to be matched by many of the other Pokémon they had used on the journey. As a result, he could be seen as stand-offish from many, even if he did have a handful of friends.
After all, there were a lot to choose from. And she was known to rotate them from time to time.
But... celebrate...? ]
How are we going to do that?
[ It might seem like another flat statement, but it's said with a smirk and his tail curling around front ]
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[She waves a hand as if that might dismiss the prior terminology, and then leans over to the bedside table to get the dine-in menu.]
Well, to be honest I don't really feel like going out. But, oh, we could order whatever we want and there's movies and whole series to watch, too! Oh, I wonder if this is one of those rooms with a video game system attached ...
[Except.] All of that might be kind of boring, is there anything you want to try?
[They've been on the road consistently, this is the first time in nearly eight months Veronica's been in an actual room without catching and taking care of Pokemon on her mind, so all those indoor activities seem fun to her! But Koji's got gijinka form and everything, so he might actually want to go out or something?]
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[ Might as well confirm that before he answers? That said, he looks around the room, to the TV and then back at her. He considers the phone and the menu. ... Wait, he couldn't read. He never needed to learn how to read. He looks away from it, and then focuses back on her face.
She was so warm.
He flexes his fingers again, and then reaches out to touch her cheek. It feels different than it did with a paw ]
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[Not to mention a little hazardous for the size of the room. But even though he can't read Veronica could just tell him what everything is! Despite her answer it's basically impossible to ignore how often he keeps looking back at her, and before she could ask him if anything was wrong he was touching her face.
She reaches up to put her hand over his. He's so cold that if she didn't know what he was it'd be really concerning!]
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...Huh.
He shakes his head, and brushes his hand against her cheek under her own. It's so warm, it's so warm and... And... ]
Let's stay in, sure.
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[She's secretly grateful that he doesn't want to run around the city, which is already freezing on a normal day but might be particularly blistering tonight with all the snowfall. Great for Koji, probably, but bad for Veronica who was too thin to keep from chilling to her bones in such weather.]
I wonder if they'll let me order champagne.
[They should! She was old enough to be out on her own, and she was seventeen! That's old enough!!!] Do you want to try eating something? The food will be different for you, but it looks like they have easy stuff like burgers and fries, and there's soup, too.
[She's looking at the menu now, still leaning into his touch, with it set off to the side where she can read it well enough.]
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Hmmm. ]
I've never really tried any of it before. [ Or hell, he's also never really eaten miltanks or whatever they make the burgers out of. For the most part, he subsisted on plants and fungi, as well as whatever specialized food she got him. Or really, he never drank either. So...
He's at a loss in more ways than one. He looks at the menu, narrows his eyes, and then shakes his head ]
Read it for me? [ A beat ] I'd like to try things.
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[It's a shame he has no other menu-reader options.] There's a vegetable soup, a mushroom one, chicken and gnocchi - which is really good but usually really heavy, for the record - and minestrone. The entrees are ... Salmon, a bacon cheeseburger, grilled cheese, steak, a quesadilla. Oh! There's a fruit tart on the dessert menu! And cheesecake!
[She is so excited! And also distracted from her original task!]
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His hand lowers form her face, and he moves his finger down to to point at the biggest section on the menu. Which he assumes must be entrees and thus remind her to go to it. That said, it might be something else entirely for all he knows. But seriously, don't ... get off topic ]
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Entree-wise, there are also fish tacos, lasagna, and chicken alfredo. [See there wasn't even that much left on the entree part!] Oh, ribs! I missed the ribs!
[She pauses and then looks at him.] Koji, if I get them you can't judge me.
[Because tiny Veronica will rip into them like a starved animal and it will be vicious, intense, and messy.]
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[ Because if it's something stupidly big like... Torpius ribs? He's going to judge her. Was he joking though, or was he serious?! Who even knows, he's not used to talking yet, but he licks his lips, surprised at-
Huh... ]
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[But she might eat a full wrack on her own. But frankly Koji's allowed to judge her if he likes, she just hopes he wouldn't deliberately hurt her feelings! Basically if Veronica wants to do something she'll do it no matter what the approval rating. It's this trait that gets her into the most trouble since no one has been able to verbally tell her to stop working herself to the bone.]
Is anything sticking out to you?
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The mushroom soup and the salmon. [ A beat ] But I want to try fries, too.
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[Which might be the most 'normal' thing for a Pokemon to drink, so! She's still eyeing the menu a little bit herself, debating, so he has time.]
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He wants water, but- ]
I don't see you do tea much.
[ His dad liked tea. he's not sure he really got why, but maybe it's a lot better to humans or something. It's sort of a backdoor question he's asking here ]
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[So she can't get any until she moves closer to home, which won't be occurring anytime soon.] Besides, tea is great for relaxing or going to sleep, I don't think it makes a very nice 'every day' drink.
[Her fingers dance over the option, though.] Do you want to try it, though?
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. . .
He didn't want to be questioned on that! But he holds her gaze for a long moment, and then finally shakes his head. No, he doesn't really want to. His dad's never tasted good when he licked it up so he doubts this will either as long as she's saying she doesn't really like it. So he'll just have water! Water's fine, who doesn't like chilled water! ]
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[And she'll dump extra sugar in it if needed. But since it seems that all the necessary food orders are in Veronica leans to get the phone and dial the extension. The final total ends up being: Salmon, a side order of fries, mushroom soup, steak, a quesadilla, cheesecake, one fruit tart, and grilled cheese, water, sweet tea, and alcohol.
It's really way too much food for four people, let alone two.]
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I'm gonna be making dinner + packing for a bit so I'm gonna be slow
Oh okay cool hope dinner's good
so do I it's my first attempt at salted salmon so, crosses fingers
You got this! I'm pretty sure you got this
I definitely had it because it came out really well!
Oh I'm glad
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literally wings all of this omfg
No I put you on the spot but I love it, much worldbuild, sounds good.
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