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We are anything but unremarkable
Who: Johan and Kay
Where: Goldenrod City
When: Thursday, September 30
Summary: Revenge of the Date.
Rating: PG-13, but since it's these two, who even knows if it'll get that high.
Log:
It was cold, and she was without her muffler, because Kay was now certain that one didn't wear mufflers on dates. And this wasn't a practice date, according to Johan-- which was something she'd been trying to understand ever since he'd asked her. Sure, they'd had fun on the first one, but that had been practice for 777 (and she was beginning to wonder if that would even happen), so what was this for?
Kay didn't know, but she didn't make a habit of dwelling on things that she didn't need to dwell on, and she wasn't about to start now. Fun with her friend was fun with her friend, and if fun meant letting her hair down (as Kaito had recommended) and actually finding a decent non-white dress (she'd learned) and potentially freezing, then she'd do it! This was but a minor trial of adversity!
... No, Kay, it was a date, not a challenge. She could picture Mr. Edgeworth shaking his head at his assistant's competitive mindset already.
Once again she stood outside, though the urge to return inside where it was at least twenty degrees warmer was growing stronger by the moment. Maybe she should have at least grabbed a jacket... not that this was going to bother Johan, having attended school in Glacier Central (darn him).
"Round Two, huh?" she muttered to herself, and stretched up on her toes. "This should be fun!"
And she meant it.
Leaving her man-hating Crobat behind in the inn would probably be of some help, too.
Where: Goldenrod City
When: Thursday, September 30
Summary: Revenge of the Date.
Rating: PG-13, but since it's these two, who even knows if it'll get that high.
Log:
It was cold, and she was without her muffler, because Kay was now certain that one didn't wear mufflers on dates. And this wasn't a practice date, according to Johan-- which was something she'd been trying to understand ever since he'd asked her. Sure, they'd had fun on the first one, but that had been practice for 777 (and she was beginning to wonder if that would even happen), so what was this for?
Kay didn't know, but she didn't make a habit of dwelling on things that she didn't need to dwell on, and she wasn't about to start now. Fun with her friend was fun with her friend, and if fun meant letting her hair down (as Kaito had recommended) and actually finding a decent non-white dress (she'd learned) and potentially freezing, then she'd do it! This was but a minor trial of adversity!
... No, Kay, it was a date, not a challenge. She could picture Mr. Edgeworth shaking his head at his assistant's competitive mindset already.
Once again she stood outside, though the urge to return inside where it was at least twenty degrees warmer was growing stronger by the moment. Maybe she should have at least grabbed a jacket... not that this was going to bother Johan, having attended school in Glacier Central (darn him).
"Round Two, huh?" she muttered to herself, and stretched up on her toes. "This should be fun!"
And she meant it.
Leaving her man-hating Crobat behind in the inn would probably be of some help, too.
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"Up there first, and we can work on entrances later," she agreed.
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"Are you ready?" He already knew the answer, of course, but the object of a date wasn't to get somewhere, it was to have fun, to enjoy yourself. That much he had figured out from the last one, despite how it had turned out a few times - and he was having fun seeing Kay's reaction to all of this.
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At the very least, she could wait "that long". Or try to. That was calm enough.
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By the time Johan waved to the man at the front door (who he really hadn't met upon first arriving to Goldenrod and getting more lost than a fish in a desert. really, that hadn't happened. at all. the man wasn't giving him an approving nod either-- why was, er, wasn't he doing that? how odd.) cheerfully, his wide, face-splitting grin had returned in full and was more present than ever. He wasn't sure if there was an elevator or not, but one way or another, they were going to get to the top.
For the moment, though, he was simply leading Kay inside.
"I hope you don't think this is all I've got in store for you, though," Johan added, giving Kay a wink as he stepped onto a real floor, as opposed to the sidewalks and roads of the outside. "I've built up a huge tab of things I want to do for you, and I'm only just getting started today."
And while he really hadn't meticulously planned the entire day out, like perhaps he sounded like he had, he fully intended to make good on his word all the same. It was going to be the best date ever.
... At least, maybe until the next one.
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"But if this is just the start," she added, and her grin only got broader, "I can't wait for the rest of it!"
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Johan laughed a little, shaking his head in amusement. That was Kay for you. "Hehehe, I hope you can wait a little, or else we'll go right by this before we know it...!"
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Kay drew back a bit, pressing a finger to Johan's chest and shaking her head. "Paid in full," she informed him seriously. "You were there when I needed you most." She withdrew the finger after a few seconds, rocked back on her heels, and stretched her arms above her head, all seriousness gone. "As for waiting, I'll steal the patience for it. I guess."
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... He could still do things for her anyway, though, couldn't he? He'd just have to lose his opening line - though it was a lot more than an "opening line" as far as Johan was concerned, but it appeared either way, the point was moot now. ... But that was for another time, and it was perhaps another subject entirely. She was being serious, and his fondness of doing things for her aside, she deserved seriousness in return.
"... I understand," he told her finally, and while that wasn't quite true, his reasons for it not being so were irrelevant. What she said made sense and, before he knew it, he was losing the serious look as fast as she had to pull her into a quick hug. "Now, you guess? Then I guess that'll have to be good enough."
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Or maybe things between them had changed, just too subtly for her to notice it. She hadn't always felt that twinge in her chest whenever he looked sad or upset, and she didn't know when that had started happening.
"Then, since we're finished with guessing games..." She reluctantly pulled back. "We're going up now, right?"
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"Say, have you ever been in a building this high before?" Johan questioned after a moment, as he pressed the button and waited for the elevator to arrive.
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Of course, there was no way to say that for sure, but with all the traveling still ahead of them, who knew? She'd see for herself at some point, and until then, she could enjoy the ones she was seeing here and now.
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"Hehehe, I see! Then we'll have to enjoy it for all it's worth, won't we?" Johan nodded seriously to this statement, though he was still grinning. He leaned forward to push the button for the highest possible floor and turned back to Kay, his thoughts from a moment earlier returning. "You know, Kay, I was in New York once-- For a duel, I mean, I go to lots of places for those. But I didn't get to check out many of the buildings... Think you can show me around someday?"
Sure, it sounded like she had never been there before herself, but hopefully the implications of what Johan was saying were clear enough.
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... And did it really matter? Johan was still Johan; she didn't think too much could happen to change as irreversible a fact like that. At the very least, New York existed for both of them. If that was true, there was a very good chance that she'd be able to see him again.
With that in mind, Kay nodded and placed a hand to her chest with a bit of a dramatic bow. "I'd be happy to," she told her friend sincerely. Then, adding in a more mischievous tone, "You'd just get lost otherwise, and no one would be able to find you ever again."
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And wait just a minute. That was cold.
"Hey!" Johan protested, flinging an arm out (as if this would help prove something like that to be even more false than it already clearly and truly was) as he did so. "I'd be okay on my own! Really! What about what I just said a minute ago? I've got experience there to prove it, you know...!"
... Of course, what he wasn't saying was that Ruby had been giving him directions almost the entire time when he had originally been there, and without her, he might not have even been able to find his way back to the hotel. ... But Kay didn't need to know about unrelated (totally unrelated) things like that.
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So - because she was such an excellent and awesome friend - Kay shook a finger at him (having ducked to avoid Johan's arm). "You had enough trouble in a city that's like a lizard compared to New Yorkzilla. You can leave all the showing around to me, okay?"
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"Yes ma'am," he replied after another moment of slumping, straightening himself and grinning at her. It had been his idea for her to show him around anyway, after all, so it wasn't like he could really be upset with the outcome.
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"That's 'yes, Miss Beautiful Thief' to most people," she retorted, with some false grumbling in her tone. "I'm not old enough for 'ma'am' status yet. But I'll let it slide."
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With that logic, as peculiar as it was, in mind, Johan put on what he thought was his most charming grin, stepped back to repeat Kay's earlier movements of a bow, and finally looked up into her eyes and spoke simply and honestly.
"Yes, Miss Beautiful Thief."
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So then... why on earth did her face feel hotter? It wasn't like she cared whether Johan called her beautiful or not, right? Of course not! He was doing it because she'd brought it up, and that was that.
Kay glanced away and cleared her throat. "That works, too."
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... He'd just have to try it again when she wasn't expecting it and see what happened. That would clear this up.
That would have to be saved for later, however, for now he reached forward for her chin to turn it back towards him, still smiling, albeit a little softer now. "I can try a few other things if you want."
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Maybe it was both; she wouldn't put it past him.
Kay didn't pull back, though, eyes locked on his and chin still in his grasp. "Yeah? Like what?"
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... Well, there was always the truth! It wasn't as if Miss Beautiful Thief was too much of a stretch, though Johan wondered if Miss was necessary instead of working Kay's name in there somehow. He tilted his head, still smiling, and finally opened his mouth to speak.
"I guess... Do you want it to be another title or just what I think?" Johan's expression began thoughtful for a moment, and he suddenly couldn't help but notice how close they were and what she was wearing and how... little that really mattered when, outside of this outfit, he'd seen her face and all of its different expressions. He'd seen her light up and laugh and smile and give him looks that filled him with confidence and, of course, her eyes when she was teasing him, and...
What was a word for that though? Looking even more thoughtful, Johan tilted his head and kept thinking.
... He'd just have to use more than one word! Suddenly gaining his smile, he leaned back towards Kay, grinning just a little, and finally began to speak.
"... You're a glowing, radia--"
DING
And there was the elevator.
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It was sound advice, and Kay followed it immediately, almost stumbling as she turned to step out, but correcting her balance in the next split-second and straightening up. Part of her was tempted to strike a pose straight out of the Olympics and wait for the judges to announce their scores, but she desisted with only minor difficulty.
"Looks like the rest of the way is up to us," she said after a minute. Her grin was still the same, but she was thinking hard. She hadn't been serious, but did she really want him to finish what he'd been saying? She didn't see herself as particularly glowing or radiant, since the Yatagarasu operated in shadow, but...
... This was hurting her head.
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"Ah, yeah, you're right. It doesn't go all the way up," Johan replied almost blankly, leaning his head to the side before straightening it. Kay probably already knew that. He looked around the area and, seeing no one, looked back to Kay with his smile slowly returning to where it had been a few moments prior. "So... Guess we're in for a treasure hunt. For the stairs, that is."
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It didn't take much. Just those words perked Kay up immediately, enough so that she could push whatever had just (or almost) happened to the back of her mind and settle back into her energetic self.
The girl stretched her arms over her head and went up on her toes, then looked around. "Okay, if I was a bunch of stairs, I'd be somewhere in the back. ... And maybe I'd cloaked in some kind of secret illusion or fake wall so no one would be able to find me, because at the top, there'd be the most valuable item!"
And then she stopped.
"... But yeah, let's check the back."
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