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Who: Kay Faraday and Johan Andersen
Where: Azalea Town
When: Tuesday, August 3, late afternoon/evening-ish
Summary: Kay didn't want her first date to be with a Pokémon kidnapper. Johan is a good friend. Date GET.
Rating: G, most likely!
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Had anyone told Kay Faraday that she'd be going on her first date in a world not her own, she would have laughed.
... Or maybe she would have been intrigued first, and then she would have laughed. But at the moment, Kay wasn't laughing. She was instead waiting outside of Azalea's Pokémart, shoulders for once free of Pokémon after a long talk with them about staying in their balls this time. Just for a little while, she'd promised, and they were more than welcome to stick close to her for her eventual date with 777, but this wasn't him, it was Johan, and for Johan's sake, it was only going to be the two of them.
Plus, she didn't think a date with anyone would go well with a jealous Zubat trying to bite whatever he could reach.
With her limited knowledge of what one was supposed to do/look like on dates, Kay had done her best with the minimal resources she had. Namely, she'd let her hair down, had a minor moment of panic upon realizing that her only other outfit was something reminiscent of a burglar, and had been on the verge of convincing herself that this was Johan and he wouldn't care if she wore a sweatsuit and baseball cap until the inn's owner had taken pity on her and found her a dress to borrow (she missed her regular outfit already).
"Okay," she said aloud, sucking in a breath and doing her best not to fidget. So maybe this was a first date, but at least it was with a friend, and just because she'd never gotten any dating advice except "Not until you're thirty" from both her father and Uncle Badd, that didn't mean she couldn't pull this off! This was practice for a mission! "This'll be easy!"
Or so she hoped.
Where: Azalea Town
When: Tuesday, August 3, late afternoon/evening-ish
Summary: Kay didn't want her first date to be with a Pokémon kidnapper. Johan is a good friend. Date GET.
Rating: G, most likely!
Log:
Had anyone told Kay Faraday that she'd be going on her first date in a world not her own, she would have laughed.
... Or maybe she would have been intrigued first, and then she would have laughed. But at the moment, Kay wasn't laughing. She was instead waiting outside of Azalea's Pokémart, shoulders for once free of Pokémon after a long talk with them about staying in their balls this time. Just for a little while, she'd promised, and they were more than welcome to stick close to her for her eventual date with 777, but this wasn't him, it was Johan, and for Johan's sake, it was only going to be the two of them.
Plus, she didn't think a date with anyone would go well with a jealous Zubat trying to bite whatever he could reach.
With her limited knowledge of what one was supposed to do/look like on dates, Kay had done her best with the minimal resources she had. Namely, she'd let her hair down, had a minor moment of panic upon realizing that her only other outfit was something reminiscent of a burglar, and had been on the verge of convincing herself that this was Johan and he wouldn't care if she wore a sweatsuit and baseball cap until the inn's owner had taken pity on her and found her a dress to borrow (she missed her regular outfit already).
"Okay," she said aloud, sucking in a breath and doing her best not to fidget. So maybe this was a first date, but at least it was with a friend, and just because she'd never gotten any dating advice except "Not until you're thirty" from both her father and Uncle Badd, that didn't mean she couldn't pull this off! This was practice for a mission! "This'll be easy!"
Or so she hoped.
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As it did, however, he realized Kay had turned to look at him.
"Right about me?" Well now he was curious, and it showed. "What do you mean?"
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At Johan's question, Kay reached her arms back to rest on her palms. The breeze played with her hair, tossing strands of it into her face and prompting a faint sigh of annoyance. It really was more manageable in a ponytail.
After another moment, she shrugged lightly. "I knew you'd have a hard time finding your way back to us on your own, so I came after you. I knew you'd risk a lot to protect others, even if you were the one who got hurt. And when I first met you, I got the feeling you'd wind up becoming someone important. That maybe I'd learn something from staying with you. That if I didn't get to know you, I'd probably regret it."
The thief laughed out loud, remembering how she'd very nearly passed this one by without realizing it. "I should have become a psychic! My intuition's pretty good!"
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He blinked at the sudden breeze, as well as the sigh it had given Kay, and without thought or warning, he reached out to move the hair that had gotten in Kay's face out of the way. His hand lingered there for a moment, before he grinned at her, mumbling something along the lines of "Not so easy without a ponytail, huh?", before going back to his sandwich like he hadn't done anything at all.
Of course, Johan had to stare at her as she spoke, saying things that even he couldn't have predicted - for obvious reasons - things that had thrown him, or his version of the events, completely off guard when he'd began to feel them and process that he was feeling them to begin with. He couldn't exactly say or show that now, though, and she knew that anyway, so he simply smiled at her, almost mysteriously, and nodded. "Maybe so."
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Dates were dangerous, Kay concluded. They made you feel weird. If 777 so much as tried this, hopefully she wouldn't feel like this. No, Jam would probably go for his eyes if he even considered it, and she'd have no problem with it. She became aware that she was staring at Johan now, and smiled ruefully with a murmur of, "I'm hacking it all off next time, I swear."
When she saw his newest smile, she arched an eyebrow, but decided not to ask. Once again, if Johan wanted to talk, he would, so she settled for an understanding nod, and-- let out a delighted cry ten seconds later.
"Look, look, look!" She jabbed a finger at the sky, where one lone light glimmered. "It's the first star! And even at this point, it's already so clear! If you could steal them and have them still look like that instead of giant rocks on fire, that'd be so pretty..."
Yes, of course Kay was getting starry-eyed. Pun fully intended.
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Johan watched Kay in curious amusement as time seemed to stop for her. Sure, she was staring at him, but if he was someone who got bothered by looks, he'd never have become a professional anything, and she'd looked at him enough times now that this was nothing new. Curious, sure, but nothing new and certainly not disturbing or anything like that. The day Kay seriously disturbed him was the day Ryo Marufuji declared his love for all things Hawaiian and went on tour with Fubuki Tenjoin.
He did have to admit though, he wasn't sure if he'd done something or if she was just deep in thought, but if he could help, well-- Wasn't that what he was here to do? That in mind, while she was still staring, he offered a less mysterious, more helpful and honest smile; though just as he did, he recieved her response... which in turn made him gape. He really hoped she was teasing.
Just as he was about to say something about it, however, a finger shot past him, nearly cutting off an ear in the process, and pointed towards the sky, at which point Johan nearly jumped out of his skin, thanks to that and her cry beforehand. Thankfully, an explanation soon followed, and Johan found himself turning in the direction of her finger shortly after.
"... Uooooooh!! You're right, there it is!" He looked at her, in excitement, expecting to share the same look with her, but she was too set on looking at the sky, her eyes sparkling like the star that had just appeared up above them. He paused, blinking at that, then grinned and looked back at the sky. "Who knows? Maybe there's a Pokemon out there like that somewhere."
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"Maybe," she agreed, a dreamy and wistful quality coloring her words, "but then I wouldn't be able to steal it, or I'd be no better than Team Rocket. I'd want to at least see it, though."
A few more stars were starting to appear, drawing out a blissful sigh. It really had been too long since she'd last stargazed, since most nights consisted of collapsing into her sleeping bag and not stirring until Windy fulfilled her role as alarm clock in the morning. She'd used to feel small, compared to that vast expanse, but now she only smiled.
"It really is pretty, huh?" Kay glanced at her friend again, perhaps conveniently forgetting that Johan was a boy, and discussing things that were "pretty" with a boy wasn't something one typically did.
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"You could always catch it," Johan offered after a moment, though he was still off in his own place, perhaps even a little dreamy sounding himself. These kinds of things, they were like... not food, but they certainly did fuel his imagination even more than other things normally did.
As more and more stars began to light up the sky, Johan couldn't help but grin. A sunset was one thing, a fantastic, amazing thing that he'd probably remember for a long time to come, in fact; but stars were something familiar, something he had always been able to count on seeing no matter where he was, and with them came a welcome sense of... Well, familiarity that had become increasingly rare in this world.
Glancing back at her, Johan smiled. He wasn't exactly the world's most typical boy, if the fact that his most treasured companions were essentially living embodiments of jewels was any hint to that. Not to mention how often one could find him declaring "RAINBOW" something during an intense duel.
Besides, Kay was absolutely right.
"Without a doubt," Johan agreed, nodding at her. "You know... I bet it wouldn't be impossible to catch this more often. It's a shame we miss it as often as we do."
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And then Johan spoke again, and all mystery was gone, replaced by bright, curious eyes and a chipper grin at the idea he'd just inspired. He had a point: it wasn't impossible to watch the stars. They just hadn't made it any sort of priority - not that she'd blame either of them for that - and so watching this now was a rare treat. But did it really have to be?
"We could look for more clearings on the way back," she suggested, this time taking matters into her own hands when her hair fluttered and pushing it away from her eyes. "Or any kind of high place, just to watch the sky for a little while. I'm not doing too well as a thief of the night if I keep falling asleep so early, after all!"
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Johan laughed when Kay brought up her status as a thief of the night. They'd both been working hard, her especially, so it was understandable for them to be falling asleep early. She did have a point though-- And if it was only for a little while...
"... You know, I bet it'd be something to just fall asleep under this," Johan mused, tilting his head slightly and looking back up. He hadn't exactly responded to Kay directly, but with that response and his body language, it was clear Johan was more than willing to try it out.
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Because if he was, then either she'd underestimated him or she'd rubbed off on him. For all she knew, he could have just been agreeing to do this on the way back... but she wasn't the type to let a good opportunity go to waste, and it wasn't like there was a whole lot to do in this tiny town except stare down the well or get lost in the forest. Been there, done that. Either way--
"If we're trying it tonight," she commented innocently, "I'm at least changing my clothes first. This is too pretty for me." And by pretty, she meant white, lacy, and all too susceptible to all sorts of dirt, smudges, stains, and tears.
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... Well, he supposed there was nothing particularly wrong with it, was there? Maybe Kay was rubbing off on him, but he couldn't help but grin to himself, even chuckle at the idea of just falling asleep on someone else's room, wearing someone else's clothes, and acting like that was a normal thing to do. Who knew, maybe they could make a habit of it when they were in town?
"Hmm? Oh, I wouldn't say that!" Johan replied cheerfully, attempting to match Kay's innocent tone. While he was still grinning from his own thought process, he'd gone right into replying to her pretty remark with the grin, which might not give off the message he was aiming for. Regardless, the duelist continued, oblivious to anything he might or might not have done, his eyes lighting up in a way they just might not have had he not been exposed to this world, and certain people in it, for so long. "What do you say then? Tonight?"
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"Tonight," she agreed, and stretched her arms above her head. She'd proudly managed to keep from looking flustered from his reply, having reminded herself - as she had been doing ever since this date had started - that this was Johan, and any unusual comments or actions on his part were definitely well-meaning and/or unintentional. "But I'm really not staying in this. I'll freeze."
It wasn't exactly that cold, but who knew these days what the weather would do.
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Still, it sounded like they were going camping on a roof now, and for some reason, Johan found himself getting more and more excited at the prospect of it all. It was... well, for one, so unlike him that he couldn't wait to do it, and it really would be nice to sleep under the stars as well - though he planned on making this a lot more than a one time thing, roof or no.
"In that case, do you want to head back now so you can change?" he offered, tilting his head and smiling slightly. "Or would you rather stay like this for a while?"
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"If you're fine in that, just stay up here." She wriggled closer to the edge of the roof, gauging the distance to the ground and deciding that she could indeed jump it. It was only a little higher up than one of the windows she'd slipped through to rescue her prosecutor friend. "This'll only take a few minutes!"
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He supposed that meant, technically, the date was over, if they were just going to be going to sleep now. Or once she returned, anyway. A part of him wanted to just out and out ask, in a childish whine, "Already?" and maybe they could talk for a little more, but would that even count? Did it matter whether or not it was still the date? It wasn't like they wouldn't be spending time together just because he'd be dressed up while she'd be in her normal clothes, after all, and they'd still be under the stars, and...
... And while his brain was discussing what to do, his body had gone ahead and reached out to take hold of her arm, making the decision for him.
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... His hand caught hold of her arm.
The noise Kay made was a startled one as she turned her head to look at him. Surprise was clearly written all over her face, and then it shifted to genuine curiosity and the slightest hint of concern. Had she forgotten something? But he looked too serious for that. Or had she somehow offended him? What--
"Johan...?"
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He loosened his grip slightly, now that he had her, but not enough so that she would be able to let go. Finally, he managed to get something out, though it didn't quite express just what was going through his mind - what was going through his mind, anyway?
"It's... a little early, isn't it?"
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"I'm just changing before it gets cold," she reminded him, still very much puzzled. "It's not like I'm calling it a night entirely." Except it did sort of feel like that. Changing back into her clothes would make her feel more like herself, and less like... how she'd been feeling, which was probably a good thing, but it was also a note of finality.
Was that why he'd stopped her? Kay honestly didn't know, and met his eyes with a silent plea for something to start making sense.
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At least, Johan hoped it was the proper answer.
"That..." Starting off with a trailing off sentence wasn't going to do him any good; clearing his throat and shaking his head, Johan looked at her firmly and began again. "What I mean is, that would kind of end it, wouldn't it? We could go somewhere else if it's cold, but doing that... It'd make things... back to how they normally are-- Not that this isn't-- I mean, this is normal too, I think, but--"
... Well, if he could say anything, he could say he'd tried.
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But there was no way--
Of all people--
Maybe she was wrong. For both their sakes, she really hoped she was, but the fact remained that Johan didn't want her to leave, even if just for a little bit.
"... I won't end it, Johan." The words surprised her as she said them, but Kay once again couldn't regain control of her honesty, nor could she look away from his eyes. "Not until you want to, anyway." She grimaced good-naturedly, adding, "Besides, I'm sure the waiters will let me have it for not packing enough romantic gestures and sweet nothings into one night."
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"Well, since we're not ending it..." He started innocently, though the look on his face spoke volumes about what his intentions were, even if his voice didn't do so much. "We could always give those waiters just what they want, couldn't we?"
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"I guess so," she replied, raising an eyebrow at Johan. "What did you have in mind?" Because if it involved having to sit inside that restaurant and pretend that a bunch of candles were making her swoon, she was putting her foot down.
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"Well..." At that, Johan had to pause. Truthfully, he did have a few things in mind, but half of them he didn't even understand that well, what with his lack of prior dating experience and all, leaving only a select few things he could suggest that made sense to him. First, though, he gave his friend a silly grin and continued. "You said something about 'sweet nothings' and 'romantic gestures', right? We could put on a show for them!"
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And really, it just sounded like fun. The stars weren't going anywhere. With this in mind, Kay finally matched Johan's grin with one of her own and nodded eagerly. "I say we go for it!"
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Of course, as Johan leapt off the side of the house, it didn't even cross his mind that Kay had already done her equivalent of that earlier and he'd already accepted, but that didn't seem important in the grand scheme of joking around.
Regardless, after his landing, he turned and held out his arms teasingly. "Okay, now let's start! You jump, and I'll catch you!"
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AND THEN HE TACKLED HER INTO THE WATER
HE DID IT BECAUSE HE CARES
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