New Year's Date for 'Josh' ((
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Mid-afternoon on New Year's Day, and Crossroads Café is more or less empty.
The early birds and people nursing hangovers from the previous night's festivities have already cleared out, and the dinner rush has not yet begun. Adia has claimed a table in the corner -- by herself -- although Ice Bear had stopped by to bring her a chai latte and a blueberry muffin while she waits for Josh to join her.
Caspar had made noises about coming, but Adia insisted that he stay home this time. She had a lot of catching up to do with her friend, and Caspar would make it awkward. Her one concession is to keep her PINpoint out, and so when Josh arrives, he'll find her eyes on its smartphone screen instead of the door, texting quietly and smiling at whatever she reads in return.
The early birds and people nursing hangovers from the previous night's festivities have already cleared out, and the dinner rush has not yet begun. Adia has claimed a table in the corner -- by herself -- although Ice Bear had stopped by to bring her a chai latte and a blueberry muffin while she waits for Josh to join her.
Caspar had made noises about coming, but Adia insisted that he stay home this time. She had a lot of catching up to do with her friend, and Caspar would make it awkward. Her one concession is to keep her PINpoint out, and so when Josh arrives, he'll find her eyes on its smartphone screen instead of the door, texting quietly and smiling at whatever she reads in return.
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Date: 2018-01-26 01:44 am (UTC)The deino catches the scent of the human who tried to move its bag of food. This time, however, that human is also holding food. Well, that's okay, then. It leans its long neck forward and eats the kibble, following up with a thorough slurp of the palm of her hand. Thanks, human! It sniffs the air and then gives the girl's hand a similar treatment.
Adia smiles softly, her confidence restored. She'll know better for next time. "Are you going to keep it, Josh? You did catch it, so it will naturally want to bond with you."
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Date: 2018-01-26 02:03 am (UTC)"I don't know..." He's really still shocked at this turn of events and seems mostly focused on making sure Adia is doing better. He stands back up and keeps allowing the girl to feed Deino, focusing his attention on Adia.
"What matters most is that you're okay." He nods, dusting off his hands on his jeans, his gaze turning to the teenager who's still sulking in the corner of the room. "I think an apology is in order."
"...Sorry."The teen mumbles, clearly not ready to admit defeat just yet. Josh doesn't push the issue, being content with that result.
"That's better." He nods, feeling stragely calm, his anger has completely subsided. "Geez...Never would've guessed that I'd be able to act on what you've said, John..." Clearly that last line is Josh talking to himself, not directing the comment at anyone is particular.
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Date: 2018-01-26 02:50 am (UTC)She looks over at the teen and waggles the fingers on her hand that nearly got chomped. "It's okay, no harm done." What's important to her is that she prevented a poké battle from breaking out in the middle of the store. Who knows what would have happened then?
Josh's words to himself catch her attention, but before she can say anything, Louis reappears with the broom and pan. He takes in the new scene and starts to laugh. "I shouldn't have bothered getting the broom."
"Sorry, Louis," Adia says quickly, but the mustached man wards off her apology with a wave of a hand.
"It's all right, it happens." He spots the poké ball in Josh's hand and says, "Young man, do you mind re-capturing the deino and getting it out of here? I don't mind losing one bag of chow, but I'd rather not see what it wants for dessert."
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Date: 2018-01-26 03:06 am (UTC)Josh turns to face Louis after being addressed and merely nods at his words. "Yeah, of course." He gives the two trainers enough time to say goodbye, before holding the ultra ball towards Deino. With a quick flash of light, the Pokemon disappears and is back inside the comfort of his temporary home.
"Ah...I think I should probably pay for this pokeball. At least you can claim to buyers that it's very efficient." He glances at the chow bag as well. "I'll get the damaged bag as well."
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Date: 2018-01-26 03:38 am (UTC)With the deino back in its poké ball, Louis can get to work sweeping up the dry mess on the floor. His eyes crinkle when Josh offers to pay. "That's awfully generous of you, I appreciate it. But don't sell yourself short, even an ultra ball doesn't always catch a pokémon on its first try. You're a natural."
Once he has the floor clear of kibble, he gestures Josh to the front of the store so he can ring him up.
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Date: 2018-01-26 04:49 am (UTC)"Really? I thought people just throw Pokeballs all the time and are almost guaranteed to catch something." He's clearly never played a Pokemon game is his life. Either way, he allows Louis to lead them back up to the front of the store, hoping full well that he has the necessary currently to cover the costs.
All the while, he doesn't notice the gentleman walking behind them, dressed in a neatly-pressed suit and tie who seems to be watching both him and Adia.
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Date: 2018-01-26 01:40 pm (UTC)Louis chuckles again, stepping behind the counter and totaling Josh's purchase. "Only in the movies," he replies, amused. Whatever currency Josh has on hand seems to be sufficient. "If you decide to keep the deino, let me know. I'll put you in touch with Seo-yeon. She's our dragon expert around here."
Adia looks over the merchandise on the counter -- keychains, candies, and other tiny impulse buys. When she turns a little to adjust the strap of her messenger bag, she notices the well-dressed figure behind them. She accidentally catches his eye and smiles briefly before looking back at the counter. He's probably waiting in line behind them, she reasons, although she didn't notice him earlier.
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Date: 2018-01-26 02:21 pm (UTC)Josh is already reaching into his pocket, pulling out his wallet, which strangely only contains money in it. No credit cards. No visible ID. Just money and a few random business cards he's picked up in the Nexus. "Seo-yeon..." Once he's placed some money on the counter, he reaches for a nearby pen and business card, jotting down the name hastily. "How can I get a hold of her?"
Clearly he's focused on the conversation with Louis and doesn't notice the older gentleman behind them. When Adia spots him, he merely nods back to her, but it's strange that he's standing there holding nothing in his hands. The only other noticeable feature is that he has a satchel bag like Adia's, only the colors and size and different.
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Date: 2018-01-26 03:41 pm (UTC)"She's in most Saturdays," Louis replies. "Tall girl, purple hair. She almost always has her altaria with her, you can't miss her." He leans back and catches sight of the older man and grins. "Hey, Prof. I'll be with you in a second."
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Date: 2018-01-26 05:07 pm (UTC)"Take your time, my friend." He speaks with a British accent, crisp and calmly, as is unfazed by the wait. In fact, his attention is more so on Josh and Adia, instead of the business that has bought him here today. Having now noticed the new company, Josh turns around for a brief moment to stare at the professor, then back to Adia.
"Did you want anything, Adia?" He's spotted the little impulse buy items near the register and is trying to distract himself from the professor who's lingering nearby.
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Date: 2018-01-26 05:59 pm (UTC)Louis's mustache twitches a bit as he prints out a receipt and hands it to Josh. First that other dark-haired gentleman wanting to treat Adia, and now this fellow. He can understand the appeal, she's a sweet girl. "There you go. Good luck, young man. Good to see you again, Adia."
He gives the older man behind them a beckoning wave. "What's on the agenda today, prof? Does your torterra need another trim?"
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Date: 2018-01-26 07:18 pm (UTC)"Here. Make sure a Klefki doesn't steal it, Adia." He's smiling while offering the Clefairy keychain to her, quickly stepping out of the professor's way. He can feel Madrone's eyes rest on his back, before turning away.
"I'll make the visit short, Louis. I jut wanted to drop off an order for some food. It seems like the recent fluctuation of cold weather in the Nexus has caused some of the ice and grass type pokemon to migrate differently. I need to make sure I have enough nutrients ready for them." He places a small envelope on the counter, which contains a neatly-types list of all the food he needs.
Josh is trying to head towards the door, but Madrone's commanding voice causes him to stop. The professor is now staring at him and Adia with curiosity.
"May I have a word with you both before you go?"
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Date: 2018-01-26 08:46 pm (UTC)Louis chuckles and shakes his head. "Looks like that winter spirit is up to his old tricks again." He slips the list out of the envelope so he can take a quick look. "I have all this in stock, prof. I'll get your order delivered to your lab by the end of the day."
Adia is following Josh out the door, but pauses when the professor addresses them. "Yes?" she says, turning around to face him, polite but a little shy, wondering what he could possibly want with them.
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Date: 2018-01-26 09:51 pm (UTC)Professor Madrone nods politely to Louis and can't help but smile at his comment. "Yes, when the trees start to move about and a sudden batch of Snover appear, well, one must adapt accordingly. I'll be at the lab for the rest of the day, so you shouldn't need to call my phone. Thank you once again."
His eyes rest firmly on Adia and Josh, but one can see that his gaze is fixated on the pocket where Josh stashed Deino's Pokeball. "You two are clearly not trainers, but still seems interested in Pokemon. May I inquire as to why?"
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Date: 2018-01-27 01:26 am (UTC)Louis returns the nod and moves out from behind the counter. "If you need anything else, you know where to find me," he says, giving Madrone another friendly smile before heading back to the food aisle. The professor may be relatively new to the Nexus, but he's already one of Louis' favorite customers.
The question surprises Adia, but the man is so polite that she does not hesitate to answer. "Oh, well... a friend of mine has three pokémon, and several months ago, he had to leave the Nexus for an extended period of time, so I sort of took over caring for them... they're so fascinating to me, we don't have anything like them where I'm from."
She could say a lot more, about how cute she finds them, or how much she admires the bond they form with their trainers and carers, but the man did ask the both of them, she wants to give Josh a chance to answer, too.
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Date: 2018-01-27 03:32 pm (UTC)He listens intently to Adia's story, his expression not changing or indicating his emotions. "I understand how that can be difficult, since Pokemon are merely myths or completely unheard of in other worlds. But if given the chance, you would research and study them, correct?"
His gaze is now on Josh and his tone changes slightly, almost forcefully inquiring. "And you? I saw what you did earlier, the methods you used to catch that Pokemon. Brash. Reckless. Emotionally driven."
Josh is not too fond of hearing those words, and instead of shutting up and giving simple answers, he's brutally honest with the Professor. "I want to know why Pokemon trust humans, given how humans only treat them as tools or things for personal gain."
Professor Madrone can't help but raise an eyebrow at that statement. Why would someone care so much about how other people treat their Pokemon, he thinks to himself. "I feel you're classifying a small percentage of trainers into the bigger picture. Most people work together with their Pokemon for the greater good, not evil."
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Date: 2018-01-27 05:36 pm (UTC)She falls silent again during the exchange between the professor and Josh, but her expression likely gives away some of her thoughts. Namely, her surprise over her friend's method of catching the deino. She hadn't been there to witness it, but she assumed he had been more thoughtful in his decision. It makes the fact that he caught the pokémon all the more unexpected.
Sensing the professor's skepticism, she steps a little closer to Josh in support of his words. "We have seen some very bad examples," she replies, thinking of Bucky's injuries. "And you need to understand, from an outsider's perspective, watching pokémon fight one another can seem unnecessary and cruel. Where we're from, when humans have animals fight one another, it's purely for their own amusement, and the animals can be seriously injured or even killed."
She looks to Josh for confirmation, to see if he's thinking something along those lines. "I know that it's different in the world where pokémon come from, but it still unnerves me a little. It's why I'd rather study them than train them to fight."
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Date: 2018-01-28 05:13 pm (UTC)"I've noticed that many people here feel that way about battles, and even if I presented scientific facts that debunk any misconceptions, I highly doubt it'll change the minds of people very easily."
Josh, without thinking his words through, comments on the situation. "If Pokemon want to battle, why should anyone stop them from doing it?" He really sees nothing wrong with combat, just the people instigating it. That comment isn't going to win him any points with the professor either.
"Your friend seems to have a much more logical line of thinking, in comparison to your emotional reasoning. Tell me, what do you intend to do with that Pokemon you caught? Are you going to force it to battle?" Madrone is now looking at Adia. "What do you think should be done with the Pokemon?"
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Date: 2018-01-28 06:30 pm (UTC)That subject will have to wait, though. Josh, it turns out, does not see things quite the way she does, and Professor Madrone seems to hone in on this difference with surprising accuracy. She shifts in place nervously when asked her opinion, not wanting to spark further disagreement. Her whole purpose of meeting up with Josh was to smooth over hurt feelings, not get dragged into pokémon discourse.
"If it were my pokémon," she begins diplomatically, "I'd return it to the wild, or if that isn't possible, find someone responsible to care for it. I don't live in the Nexus, so I wouldn't be able to give it the attention it deserved. I mean... caring for my friend's pokémon wasn't easy, and they were already tame and I had help. It's a big responsibility."
She bites her lip and glances Josh's way again, hoping he's not annoyed by her honesty.
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Date: 2018-01-28 07:53 pm (UTC)Once introductions are complete, Josh removes the Pokeball from his pocket, thinking about what's been said so far. He's made himself look dumb by talking so openly about violence and also the fact that he did get upset. Adia is right, however: can he really raise this Pokemon?
He sighs, then holds out the Pokeball to the Professor. If this is what will make Adia happy, then he's willing to do whatever it takes. Madrone takes it, a slightly confused look crossing over his face.
'You're right Adia." He takes a step back, then starts walking towards the door. The professor doesn't bother to try stopping him, focusing on Adia instead.
"It seems like being able to let go is hard for that young man. But, if you'd like, the two of you can stop by my lab sometime in the future. If you're interested in doing some research for me, of course."
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Date: 2018-01-28 08:30 pm (UTC)She looks a bit confused as well. She hadn't expected Josh to simply hand over the ball and walk away. "Josh?" she calls out tentatively. "Hold on a minute, okay?"
Reaching into her bag, she pulls out a pen and paper and jots down her name and PINpoint number. "Here's my contact information," she says, offering it to the professor. "If you can text me the address of your lab, I'll be sure to come by soon."
She'd love to stay and chat more with the professor, but she'd rather not abandon Josh, who seems to have abandoned the conversation.
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Date: 2018-01-29 12:28 am (UTC)"Of course." He takes the card and carefully pockets her information. "I will send you my information by the end of the day. Please stop by my lab so we can discuss the research further. Again, it was a pleasure meeting with you and your friend."
Josh turns away from Madrone with a troubled look on his face, mainly from sheer embarrassment. First Caspar, now Madrone...he can't catch a break when other guys. He's quiet, not sure what to say to Adia next, especially after getting called out for being reckless.
"...Sorry. i didn't mean to leave you stranded there, doubles with the fact that I didn't want to admit that he was right. About the pokemon, I mean."
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Date: 2018-01-29 03:40 am (UTC)"It's okay, Josh." She holds the door for him as she steps out into the Nexus. "It's a strange culture if you're not a part of it. I mean, it's probably even stranger for you, since it's a video game where you're from." She glances back at the store and smiles a little. "He offered you the chance to help him research pokémon, too. If it isn't too time-intensive, I'm going to give it a shot. It'll be the next best thing to having one of my own. Oh! And you'll be able to visit deino if you go."
See, Josh? A silver lining to everything.
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Date: 2018-01-31 08:45 pm (UTC)He shoves his hands into his pockets begrudgingly. "He was right though, about taking care of a Pokemon. I'm not exactly trainer material and the Deino would be better off with an expert." Although, he does manage to smile, thinking about how Adia's day was made. "As long as you're happy, that's all that matters to me."
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Date: 2018-02-01 02:14 am (UTC)"I'm sorry," she says, her voice gentle. "I'm sure it wasn't his intention. And I think you could be a trainer, if that's what you wanted. I only said what I did because I know that we both have responsibilities outside the Nexus."
When he smiles again, she returns it warmly. "Of course I'm happy. I got to spend some quality time with you." A thought strikes her and she laughs sheepishly. "Although I'd probably be less happy if I had been bit. Thank goodness for the anti-violence field, right?"
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