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Our hearts, covered in patches and stitches, are in a state of instability.
Who: Masaomi (and Linda), Shikamaru (and a deer), and much later Silver (with some pokemon?)
What: A hike through the mountains
When: The 10th onwards (ending...17thish?)
Where: The... Mountains. Including a fertile valley.
Summary: Masaomi is really depressed and really needs to get away. So he goes to hunt down Shikamaru (and later makes good on a bet)
Rating: Vegas
[To say Masaomi Kida was in pain would be the understatement of the century. It wasn't just what happened the day before. It wasn't just the trip home which he now remembered. It wasn't just the sweetness of the lie which made it hurt. It wasn't anything else to do with the AU experiment either. It was all of those things and more - his own weakness, his own pain, his own frustration with the person he was now. And frankly, he couldn't take it anymore. As he promised the Error Katara on the 9th, he was gone by the tenth, marching out of the village by mid-day in his ninja flack vest and carrying a decent sized backpack of food with him. ...
It seemed like a better idea then. He got the mountains's base by the end of the day, made camp a ways up, and then began his hike in the morning. He kept this up (with isolated meditation attempts and "training Linda" attempts until about the morning on the 12th, at which point, well. He concluded he was lost.
...It was then that he ran into an enormous deer.I will let Pi decide if that is threaded or we just cut to the chase]
What: A hike through the mountains
When: The 10th onwards (ending...17thish?)
Where: The... Mountains. Including a fertile valley.
Summary: Masaomi is really depressed and really needs to get away. So he goes to hunt down Shikamaru (and later makes good on a bet)
Rating: Vegas
[To say Masaomi Kida was in pain would be the understatement of the century. It wasn't just what happened the day before. It wasn't just the trip home which he now remembered. It wasn't just the sweetness of the lie which made it hurt. It wasn't anything else to do with the AU experiment either. It was all of those things and more - his own weakness, his own pain, his own frustration with the person he was now. And frankly, he couldn't take it anymore. As he promised the Error Katara on the 9th, he was gone by the tenth, marching out of the village by mid-day in his ninja flack vest and carrying a decent sized backpack of food with him. ...
It seemed like a better idea then. He got the mountains's base by the end of the day, made camp a ways up, and then began his hike in the morning. He kept this up (with isolated meditation attempts and "training Linda" attempts until about the morning on the 12th, at which point, well. He concluded he was lost.
...It was then that he ran into an enormous deer.
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[Sweet! Then she'll be going to bite the bird]
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[Linda looks confused briefly. Masaomi points at the dirt. She then nods and, her claws glowing faintly, goes to dig herself underground with surprising speed]
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She has two other things - like I said, Return, and this one thing where she winks, but I don't really get them.
[So, that's the movepool. Where should he focus, and should he try to learn better/new things?]
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[...] Return's one of my favorite moves. ...I don't think there's a way to describe it without sounding really sappy.
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[He glances at Linda. the move has been useless to him so far, which means...?
No, don't focus on that]
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[...] I also think something's really bothering you. [Take that as you will, Masaomi.]
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...She likes her power, a lot. She's proud of her electricity, but shooting from a distance doesn't suit her at all.
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And that's the point where Silver stays quiet, because he has no idea how to react. He doesn't get Masaomi. He's pretty sure Masaomi doesn't trust him or even like him that much. He has no reason to open up to him. ...But if he didn't push it, would it give off the impression that he doesn't care? ...Does he care? Can he legitimately say that he actually cares about Masaomi for Masaomi, and not for the guy that's Gold's friend, or the guy who has a Pokémon? Does he even really know Masaomi?...]
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Gold told me he trusts him with his life.
Masaomi demands more loyalty than that. But. If Gold can do it.]
...Silver, I'm in love. [In a sort of airy, disjointed tone]
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You're in love? [It seems so out of the blue, but... He'll let Masaomi go on.]
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