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Sheriff Harry S. Truman ([personal profile] likewatson) wrote in [community profile] route_10652012-12-04 10:51 pm

i'm on my way

Who: Harry Truman, Carmen Sandiego, Dale Cooper, and Albert Rosenfield
Where: Cherrygrove, en route to and eventually in Saffron
When: The morning of December 5 and the afternoon of December 8
Summary: Carmen picks up Harry for a Great Reunion back at the Justice Farm.
Rating: PG
Log:

The estimate had been three days, and that was almost exactly how long it took Harry and Waldo—and later, Henry—to reach Cherrygrove. It was nice enough, as far as hikes go; the weather was accommodating, if not almost nice, and his first wild Pokémon encounter wasn't a complete disaster thanks to the fact that he parked under a tree not long after leaving New Bark Town and read his Handbook cover to cover. Even Waldo handled it well. In the end, when the little Sentret fainted, Harry felt something almost resembling pride.

...except that feeling immediately churned over to guilt, so out came a PokéBall, and that's how Harry met Henry.

Unfortunately, it wasn't all fun and adventure. Exciting as the journey was—and wow, did Harry take some notes—the whole scene was tainted by a shade of worry that made the sunlight a little less bright, the sky a duller shade of blue. Something was wrong with Cooper, that much was clear, and the fact that it was coming from three different sides made it all the more concerning. Harry would have been worried enough, just going on Albert's little hints that something was up, but no—Harry had to get confirmation from Coop himself, only to have it further, if subtly, confirmed by Carmen shortly after. Carmen, Coop's girlfriend.

The thought was enough to make Harry stop in his tracks a few times and run a hand over his face. Sure, it was easy to get lost in all the newness around him, forget about all the weird time differences, the things he'd missed—but then he'd remember just as suddenly and would wonder, with a small itch of anxiety, whether or not he was ready for all that seemed to be hovering just over his head. Hovering and waiting to fall, just as soon as Harry found his way to the others.

But then he'd spotted Cherrygrove in the not-too-far distance and realized his time for worrying was up.

*


It's morning when Harry leaves the PokéCenter, all clean and fed and dressed in his dapper new clothes. On his way out, he asked the nurse why in the heck he had a suit in his bag in the first place, but she'd just blushed and giggled and looked away.

He feels a little nervous, truth be told. It's one thing to meet Carmen. It's another to meet Carmen so he can fly to God knows where on the back of a thing (and yeah, he still hasn't been able to picture that one in his mind at all). But to meet Carmen so he can fly to God knows where on the back of a thing so he can meet up with Cooper and Albert with all this mystery surrounding everything? That's a little too much, even for him. Even coming from Twin Peaks, that's a bit much.

It has to happen eventually, though, and he'd rather have it happen sooner than later. He doesn't want to be here on his own for long.

And, judging by the time displayed on his watch, he won't be.
doitrockapella: (BOW ❖ holy shit was that an honorific)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-07 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
[It's hard not to laugh at the apparent distress with which Harry is describing his bird troubles — hard enough that, while she manages to keep it to something more akin to a giggle, she can't suppress it completely. There's just something downright refreshing about this new variation on the theme she's long since grown accustomed to, seeing frustration instead of terror and exasperation instead of despair.

And then, out of nowhere, there's that spontaneous Latin and oh yes, she and this sheriff are going to get along just fine.]


I have a stag beetle with what sounds like a similar temperament. She's mean-spirited and vicious — and at five feet tall, that can make for an unpleasant combination.

[She pauses, silently debating, remembering the last time they spoke.]

One way or another, someone's going to have to get him under control before we get back.

[Surely he knows about Coop's fear. Surely she doesn't even have to say it.]
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-07 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, Harry. He'll have to get used to the sights and sounds of Johto soon enough. Still, she remembers her own early days, and how hard it was at first to embrace the things that everyone else was taking for granted. One step at a time, she thinks.

That's how the journey of a thousand miles starts, doesn't it, detective?

She pulls out her Gear and flips it open, momentarily checking it as behind her, the Baron finally lands and begins making his way over to them, pleased and friendly despite his relative tiredness.]


We've got a little time to spare before we should start thinking about heading out; I'll need to stop at the Pokemon Center to let the Baron rest up and make some adjustments to our travel arrangements. You might as well let him out — he'll have to get used to people sooner or later, and better here than once we arrive.

[She pauses, glances down at her Gear again, and this time grins to herself before closing it and pocketing it again.]
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-07 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
[Carmen, being long since used to the Baron's size, doesn't even flinch as he comes lumbering up, and even absently reaches out to give him a fond pat as he does. He may be a massive dragon that could easily bite someone's entire skull off, but he's her massive dragon that could easily bite someone's entire skull off, and a big sweet doof of one at that.

Still, to say she's not expecting Waldo's abrupt terror is an understatement, and she instinctively brings one arm up like a shield as the little bird begins to flip the fuck out.]


It doesn't take a detective to see that.

[Luckily, it's easily settled, and she calmly retrieves a Pokeball of her own from her belt to put the dragon away. He's tired, anyway, and has earned a well-deserved rest and rejuvenation from the Pokemon center.

Which just leaves Waldo, and once the dragon is securely away, she turns her sights to the distressed bird, holding her ground with a mildly exasperated look on her face — not for Harry's benefit, but for the bird's.]


Calm down, Waldo. He wouldn't have hurt you even if he were still out.
doitrockapella: (DEADPAN ❖ would you like a hint)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-07 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
[Admittedly, this is one of the first times she's ever received sass from a bird, though it's certainly not the first time she's encountered one with attitude. Given the way he was just flipping out, she's not particularly inclined to hunker down and address the little guy on a more personal level — which would put her face at greater risk, among other things — but there's still something undeniably ridiculous about towering over a tiny indignant starling with a puffed-out chest, holding her ground with approximately the same amount of attitude herself.

Yes, she's having a standoff with a bird. This is what passes for normal in her life these days. But her eyebrows go up at the posturing, and she ends up looking more amused than anything.]


Oh, far be it from me to suggest you couldn't have held your own against him. I just meant it's not in his nature to fight.

[And there's enough deadpan lingering in those remarks to assuage any fears that she might be legitimately holding a conversation with a bird. After all, she has a tinybird of her own for that.]

Let's hope it's in yours to behave.
doitrockapella: (BORED ❖ but it's still better than clue)

[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-08 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
[She just kind of watches the little bird for a minute, and then deadpans outright: ]

Maybe you should've called him Albert, instead of Waldo.

[BECAUSE WOW, WAS THAT FAMILIAR OR WHAT.]

And congratulations. Your first catch is usually a memorable one — and having encountered a few Sentrets before now, I suspect you'll find him a valuable asset to your team.

[Largely because she's seen at least one that CAN SPIT FIRE, okay.]
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-08 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
[She takes a minute, rolling her shoulders to get a touch of stiffness out of them, and then absently runs her fingers along the line of six Pokeballs on her belt as she muses.]

We're going to try to make at least six hours of flying today. Seven would be better, if you can stand it. Either way, we should be in Goldenrod by late Friday or Saturday morning, and from there we'll take the train in to Kanto. The house is in the same city as the train station, so from there it's a matter of minutes, not hours.

[She pauses, rather deliberately and obviously looking him up and down, and then smiles.]

But I have a feeling you won't want to fly in that suit, and yet it'd be a shame to see it go to waste. How about lunch? That'll give the Center time to refresh my team, and me a chance to do something other than navigating for a little while.
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-08 02:29 am (UTC)(link)
[To say that Carmen has a slightly skewed perspective of what constitutes a "normal" or "sensible" period of travel would be nothing short of a grievous understatement; she's more than used to the thought of spending time in the air, and there have been some days in Johto where she literally spent more time off the ground than she did with her feet on it. And her last bout of travel had been with Hiccup, who loves flying like he was born to do it, and so that tends to bias the perspective a little bit, too.

But something catches her at that point. Maybe it's being on the move again after she'd thought she was finally back and ready for a stay; maybe it's that Harry's infectious smile reminds her of another she's wishing to see again. Maybe it's being back in Cherrygrove, where in some ways this whole thing started.

She turns to look westward again, her smile fading into something quieter as words come back to her — and miles to go before I sleep.

No. None of that.]


There's a longer way around — an easier, slower flight. But I think we're both in a hurry to get back, aren't we.

[Not just to a place, but to a person.]
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[personal profile] doitrockapella 2012-12-08 03:54 am (UTC)(link)
[She glances back in surprise when he starts to — well, not rant, precisely, not the way that Albert does, but at least to monologue, because this is fairly new information to her, not that it's surprising in the least. In a way, it's almost gratifying to know that he sees through everyone else the way he's got a knack for seeing through her.

(Almost, because there's a touch of jealousy to it, too.)

A hint of a frown pulls at the corners of her lips, too, and when he finishes, she lets a moment of silence pass between them so that the emphasis of the statements have a chance to properly sink in before she tries to answer.]


More likely than not, no one's told you because it's not something we wanted to broadcast over the Gear network. At least, that's why I didn't; there are ways of making it more secure, but the only way of being certain is not to say anything in the first place. Albert...he would've been protecting Cooper. And Cooper...he would've hid it, because that's what he does.

[She says it calmly, with the authority of someone who knows, but there's no superiority in it. Just a twinge of something rather akin to melancholy.]

Something happened, about a week before you arrived. Don't ask me to try to explain it right now; it's too long of a story to get involved in when we've still got things to do today. But something... [She pauses, lips tightening.] Something wanted to make him suffer. And it succeeded.

[Gradually, that tightness turns to a wry smile.]

It seems like every time he's at his worst, one of you comes along to help lift him up again. The distance doesn't matter to me because I would've flown three times as far to get you, if bringing you back would mean it would do him even a tiny bit of good. I'm as worried as you are, Sheriff. I just hope that with all of us working together, we'll be able to do something about it.