Pokey Minch (
ceasetoexist) wrote2011-11-24 06:44 pm
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57 - Action/Phone
[Action - Locked to 502 Ricardo Street]
[Hey housemates. Hope none of you are wanting that turkey because the moment Pokey sees it? Yeah, he's going to be starting a fire in the fireplace and bringing the turkey with him. If you're fast enough and want to stop him, you can try to before he goes ahead and pitches the turkey into the fire.]
[Phone]
Hey idiots, everyone else is doing a pretty good job pointing out how this is a trap so, hey, guess that means you don't need more voices shouting it at you. I got a different question.
I'm not giving specifics about it over the phone but....is it...
[There's a pause, and a sigh, before Pokey continues in a mumble.]
Is it....wrong...to be thankful for being here?
[Action - Outside 501 Ricardo]
[Welp. He has no clue why he's doing this. Really, Pokey just doesn't want to admit it over the phone. But the asshole responsible for him being here lives right next to him. And really, this wouldn't be the first time he's ranted outside her house. Just the first time he's done it like this.]
You can bite me. Seriously. Originally I guess I would have told you that just for putting me in this hole, but since then you've given me a lot of extra reasons to tell you it too. You're a real piece of garbage, you know that you freak?
[He pauses, just staring at the house before looking at the ground.]
But on the other hand? ...I've never been happier than I have been here. Even when it's sucked, it sucked as hard as it did because things weren't bad before. Because they were, in fact, awesome as far as things for me go. The best they had ever been. And I wonder, sometimes, if you brought him here to help keep me happy. As a bribe, I guess, not because I'm important but just because you could. Doesn't matter in the end really. I'm not losing sleep over it.
...And I guess, here...I learned things about myself I really didn't want to. And...you know how they say growing up sucks? Yeah, it does. Even harder than I thought it would.
But I did it. And I realize I only did it because I'm here.
I-
[Pokeys' hands bawl up into little fists.]
I am. I'm thankful for being here. For you bringing me here.
[And God.
Does he ever hate that.]
[Hey housemates. Hope none of you are wanting that turkey because the moment Pokey sees it? Yeah, he's going to be starting a fire in the fireplace and bringing the turkey with him. If you're fast enough and want to stop him, you can try to before he goes ahead and pitches the turkey into the fire.]
[Phone]
Hey idiots, everyone else is doing a pretty good job pointing out how this is a trap so, hey, guess that means you don't need more voices shouting it at you. I got a different question.
I'm not giving specifics about it over the phone but....is it...
[There's a pause, and a sigh, before Pokey continues in a mumble.]
Is it....wrong...to be thankful for being here?
[Action - Outside 501 Ricardo]
[Welp. He has no clue why he's doing this. Really, Pokey just doesn't want to admit it over the phone. But the asshole responsible for him being here lives right next to him. And really, this wouldn't be the first time he's ranted outside her house. Just the first time he's done it like this.]
You can bite me. Seriously. Originally I guess I would have told you that just for putting me in this hole, but since then you've given me a lot of extra reasons to tell you it too. You're a real piece of garbage, you know that you freak?
[He pauses, just staring at the house before looking at the ground.]
But on the other hand? ...I've never been happier than I have been here. Even when it's sucked, it sucked as hard as it did because things weren't bad before. Because they were, in fact, awesome as far as things for me go. The best they had ever been. And I wonder, sometimes, if you brought him here to help keep me happy. As a bribe, I guess, not because I'm important but just because you could. Doesn't matter in the end really. I'm not losing sleep over it.
...And I guess, here...I learned things about myself I really didn't want to. And...you know how they say growing up sucks? Yeah, it does. Even harder than I thought it would.
But I did it. And I realize I only did it because I'm here.
I-
[Pokeys' hands bawl up into little fists.]
I am. I'm thankful for being here. For you bringing me here.
[And God.
Does he ever hate that.]
phone
phone
They'll slip up sometime. No system's perfect, and there's always a way to cheat.
We'll find it. And when we do? They're hosed.
phone
phone
The new guy....yeah. He seems a lot wimpier than Grady, especially since Grady actively despised us.
phone
They played their ace too soon. Grady should have been their go-to in emergencies. Now that he's gone, they're stuck with a reserve lackey who's just going to wear himself out and grow weak under the strain.
[uh oh. seems like he's in that unfortunate mindset where EVERYTHING has to be compared to a Pokemon battle. whoops.]
Wonder how long it'll take for the Mayor to lose control.
phone
...Dunno. But when he does? It won't be good for us, either.
phone
Besides, I'm not afraid. [and neither should you be, that tone says.]
phone
Tch. I'm not afraid of these jokers, either.
[Yes he is. At least a little still. The sniveling, craven fear he used to have may not be there any more, but frightened of them still he is.]</small.
phone
Good. I'll need all the help I can get.
phone
I'm Pokey. Pokey Minch.
phone
Red. [and in the background, a little squeak that sounds suspiciously like a pika! can be heard.] ...Oh. And Pikachu says hello, too.
phone
Do you know Ash?
phone
Are you friends with him?
phone
...I haven't seen him for a little while.
phone
Maybe he went back home. That's where I was. Half a year passed in Mayfield even though it was only a few days in Kanto.
phone
You really went back home?
phone
[he trails off, and when he starts speaking again his tone is much more subdued. maybe even a little uncomfortable.]
I couldn't hold myself to any of the things I promised to do when I got back. Because I forgot all about them.
phone
I mean, this town screws with everyone.
[He doesn't really know what to say. The concept of keeping promises is still odd to Pokey. Of giving comfort to people, even odder.]
phone
phone
phone
phone
We'll see, I guess. No point in making many plans until we do beat 'em.