Mondo Ōwada (大和田 紋土) (
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Who: Mondo Oowada (
diamondo), Kiyotaka Ishimaru (
ardent), and Makoto Naegi (
superordinary)
Where: Goldenrod City
When: 5/6
Summary: Naegi finally makes it to Goldenrod and reunites with Ishimaru and Mondo. Discussions follow.
Rating: PG-13 for Mondo's foul mouth
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[It was hard to believe they'd been here for two weeks. It was equally hard to believe that Naegi had walked for two weeks just to meet up with them. Mondo still wasn't able to accept the latter, but he was more than happy to meet up with Naegi again. As much as he hated to admit it, he'd kind of missed his classmates - even if he didn't really know them all that well. Naegi was here now though, and Mondo was eager to get going already. They're meeting up with Naegi for lunch, and probably to discuss what's been going on here in Johto and back at Hope's Peak, but Mondo can't say he really cares all that much. It'll just be good to see his classmate again.]
C'mon, hurry up already!
[He's already by the door and clearly impatient as hell, but he's still waiting for Ishimaru by the door. There's no sense in leaving without Ishimaru, and it's not like Mondo wants to be early for their meeting and look over-eager for it or anything. Totally not cool. ...Then again, he is showing up with Ishimaru, which means if they're not early they're doing something wrong, so...]
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Where: Goldenrod City
When: 5/6
Summary: Naegi finally makes it to Goldenrod and reunites with Ishimaru and Mondo. Discussions follow.
Rating: PG-13 for Mondo's foul mouth
Log:
[It was hard to believe they'd been here for two weeks. It was equally hard to believe that Naegi had walked for two weeks just to meet up with them. Mondo still wasn't able to accept the latter, but he was more than happy to meet up with Naegi again. As much as he hated to admit it, he'd kind of missed his classmates - even if he didn't really know them all that well. Naegi was here now though, and Mondo was eager to get going already. They're meeting up with Naegi for lunch, and probably to discuss what's been going on here in Johto and back at Hope's Peak, but Mondo can't say he really cares all that much. It'll just be good to see his classmate again.]
C'mon, hurry up already!
[He's already by the door and clearly impatient as hell, but he's still waiting for Ishimaru by the door. There's no sense in leaving without Ishimaru, and it's not like Mondo wants to be early for their meeting and look over-eager for it or anything. Totally not cool. ...Then again, he is showing up with Ishimaru, which means if they're not early they're doing something wrong, so...]
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Yo, Naegi! It's good to see you!
[He's probably grinning a bit too hard and looking a bit too relieved, but he can't really say he cares. At least Naegi didn't get eaten by a bear.
...Yes, this was a valid concern, shut up.]
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Ah, Naegi-kun! I didn't expect that you would be here so early - an oversight on my part, clearly!! It won't happen again; I'm well up to the challenge you've presented, and next time I'll be here more than early enough to meet you!!
[He's grinning when he says it, however; really, he doesn't seem able to stop with the grinning, and he laughs before he continues, his words coming out in a rush, as though the fate of the world relies on him getting them all out in one breath.]
I've been awaiting your arrival, and I trust that you've been taking care of yourself - I would ask that you let me verify this myself, but that can wait for later!!
[At least he's not flat-out demanding that Naegi go somewhere so they can continue this socialization experience without clothes on, but it's close enough, really; just the same, there's an incredibly stilted moment where he seems tempted to hug Naegi or kind of...grab him or something...only there are far too many places to put his hands and what am physical contact can it be eaten, and he suddenly thinks better of it in favor of just kind of clapping both his hands down on Naegi's shoulders and holding him at arm's distance because nothing about this is awkward at all.]
It's good to see you again, Naegi-kun, and we appreciate you not getting eaten by a bear along the way!!
[...they may have discussed this at one point.]
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And you too, Ishimaru-kun...
[ Naegi blinks up him during that stilted moment, wondering what the hell he's about to do. It's a little awkward, but at the same time the physical contact serves as as a sort of confirmation that that yes, this is really Ishimaru and he's really there and not some sort of illusion. This is the real deal, all right, and he's still the same social failure as always. ]
Um, thank you? I haven't seen any bears around, though.
[ If he had, he could've just caught it. Honestly, he'd be more worried about things that are way worse than bears. Like the abnormally large bees that could puncture one's internal organs with one forceful poke to the stomach. Why can't you have normal sized insects, Johto. ]
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Well that's good to hear! I mean, it would've sucked to lose you before we even got to meet up!
[But standing around out here and chatting about bears isn't what they're here for, and Mondo knows it. They're obviously here for lunch!!]
C'mon, let's head inside. I'm fucking starving!
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...we're not going to have this argument even on a meta level, that's what we're going to do. For the time being, you can have another of those vaguely exasperated expressions from Ishimaru, but he still isn't quite curbing the joy here.
Nor is he letting go of Naegi's shoulders just yet. Just. Gonna stand around doing that for a moment.]
Yes, yes, of course, aniki - and I expect we'll hear everything about your trip here once we're inside, Naegi-kun? We haven't been outside the city yet; I want to know what you've seen out there!
[...]
...Ah.
[And there go the hands back down to his sides; no harm done, surely!
...orz]
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You will. I'm sure the three of us have a lot of things to discuss, but let's get lunch first things first. I'm getting hungry.
[ Having said that, he steps inside the restaurant. Looks like there aren't a lot of customers around right now, which is probably a good thing since the combined volume of Ishimaru and Mondo probably would earn them annoyed looks. ]
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Anyway, they're led to a booth near the back and Mondo takes a seat, absently glancing through the menu while getting back to the conversation at hand.]
So what are the routes like? It looks like you had to travel a long way to get here. How're you holding up?
[Naegi looks fine, but those certainly looked like some really long routes.]
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The roads aren't even paved and there's tall grass with wild Pokémon just about everywhere.
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[Well, now you have Ishimaru's attention because well that's just completely unacceptable, isn't it.]
And no one has seen fit to do anything about this?! Others have been here for years, and all have traveled these roads at some point - that's an obvious hazard, why has no one at least gone to assess the conditions of these things?!
[...some things literally never change.]
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[#priorities]
Shit, I can't believe you walked all that way. There's gotta be some kinda creature here that can carry you, right? Or what about transportation? Cars and shit?
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There are Pokémon large enough to carry a person, but I don't have any yet. Mine are all too small.
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So they have an advanced train system here, but no cars.
[...]
Ah, right. We've been in this city for the past two weeks and we've taken the time to investigate it, as doing otherwise would be a waste! There's a train station of some sort that supposedly takes us to another region nearby; it isn't primitive by any means, either. That's the only mode of transportation I've seen, though.
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Yeah, that doesn't make any fucking sense! What kinda place doesn't even have fucking cars?
[Ugh, well whatever, at least there are Pokémon that can serve as transportation.]
So what kinda Pokémon do you have with you, Naegi?
[Let's just... drop the subject then!!]
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Togepi, my starter... Furret, Butterfree, Deerling, and Growlithe... and an Audino.
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There is one thing he notices, however, rather plainly.]
Ah, that's all very...
[...very...well.]
You have a very adorable arsenal, Naegi-kun!
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Where'd you get the dog? I'd like to get one of those!
[...Because clearly Mondo needs a Growlithe in his life.]
It looks like you've been collecting quite a few of 'em, huh? Gotta catch 'em all and all that, right?
[...you're familiar with Pokémon, right Naegi? You're not a shut-in like Ishimaru, right?]
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I'm planning on getting more eventually, but I don't think I'm going to catch them all since I have to give each Pokémon the care they need. This isn't just a game anymore, after all.
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[genuinely think I may have broken it]
...haven't been successful in hatching it just yet.
[However, the mention of this being "not just a game anymore" does seem to have had an effect on him, the general levity of the conversation aside; he tenses up a bit, then makes himself continue. There isn't...much of a way to lead into this and he really doesn't want to; that's probably why he's actually going to be slightly less blunt than a sack of bricks to the face in getting into it.]
Though it might not be a game anymore, we do have certain assignments, right? You're a...Trainer, Naegi-kun?
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He looks at Mondo pointedly after that; he is not explaining this, if he has any say in it.]
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No, we're not. It'd be nice if we were, but we arrived here in Goldenrod instead of in New Bark Town.
[He leans forward and places his elbows on the table, propping his chin on a hand. Mondo manages to get his voice into a more normal range so as not to draw suspicion to them. It's a bit easier said than done, but he's trying.]
We arrived as members of Team Rocket. If you're familiar with the game or the show or what-the-fuck-ever then you know that we're the bad guys. Ishimaru and I aren't in it of our own choosing, and if shit gets bad, we'll leave. We're allowed to do that, but if we do, we're thrown in jail. Still, jail's better than being in danger.
[He shifts a bit, uncomfortable. He knows he can trust Naegi with this, but the idea of speaking so openly about it bothers him.]
We're working to bring it down from within, that's why we're still here instead of in jail. It's gonna take time and effort, but together we can do it!
[...]
Oh, and uh, keep all this quiet, will you?
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[ Naegi's eyes go wide as Mondo tells him all this, and he shifts uncomfortably in his seat as he takes in the enormity of this information. This isn't good, this isn't fair and he looks genuinely sorry to hear this because neither of the two deserve it. ]
I think I understand, Oowada-kun... [ He's clenching his fist under the table. They deserve better than this, he thinks. They deserve a happier second chance at life. They shouldn't have to do this. ]
Thanks for being honest. I won't tell a soul, I promise. But please, be careful.
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However, once he becomes aware that Naegi seems genuinely bothered by this, his demeanor shifts a bit; while he's never believed in hiding his emotions, there's a difference between expressing how he feels and just blatantly not putting up a strong front when he needs to - the latter is deplorable, something he'll likely yell at himself for later when no one is around, but for the time being he straightens up, leaning over the table again to address Naegi a bit more directly, and though he's...barely managing to keep his volume down, he is managing.
Somehow.
That probably won't last long. But he's trying, for the time being. At least the usual confidence is back.]
This will be difficult work, for sure, and we'll need to proceed carefully, but this isn't a hopeless situation; there's a woman I think we can trust - she wants to bring down this hive of villains as well. And I've met a policeman from another world who wants to see justice done as well. Eventually justice will be brought to those who deserve it, Naegi-kun, don't worry!
...and besides, if you think I'll allow my brother to do anything but be careful, then you don't know me very well!
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[ Taking down a criminal organization definitely isn't going to be an easy task, especially now that it's the real deal and not part of a children's game. But at least they're not alone. Strength in numbers, right? He falls silent for a brief moment to ponder his options and what to say next, and asks: ]
Is there anything I can do to help?
[ He doesn't think he would be able to contribute much as one painfully average teenager without any outstanding qualities but he can't not ask. They're his friends (or at least, he thinks of them as friends), and friends help each other. ]
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Yeah, actually! If you could get information about Team Rocket from outside the organization, that'd be great. Like, what have they done here? Are they just stealing Pokémon or are they running other operations? I bet there are plenty of people who've had their shit stolen by Team Rocket and would be eager to give you information. You could possibly see if there are any other people interested in helping us take down the organization! Though if you could keep our names out of it, that'd be great. Can't have our cover blown just yet!
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