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New Friends are Easy to Make
Who: Zeran, Trevor Belmont, Clarence, and all the pokemon.
What: Clarence is bringing a certain yamask and phantum to meet some friends.
Where: Jae's house.
Warnings: Cute to melt your teeth.
Noemi was excited and it showed. She about bobbed in the air, mask held in tail as usual as she turned this way and that, taking in the sights. She was not only absolutely stoked to meet new people, as it had felt like forever since she'd known anyone outside of the hospital until Clarence showed up, but doubly so that her nervous little friend had agreed to come along too. The phantump was staying close to her, all but glued to her back and looking around with a more nervous, shy, and worried air than one of excitement. Noemi turned, petting at her friend, cooing comforts to him before turning to look out at the place again.
Today, she was sure, was going to be a great day.
What: Clarence is bringing a certain yamask and phantum to meet some friends.
Where: Jae's house.
Warnings: Cute to melt your teeth.
Noemi was excited and it showed. She about bobbed in the air, mask held in tail as usual as she turned this way and that, taking in the sights. She was not only absolutely stoked to meet new people, as it had felt like forever since she'd known anyone outside of the hospital until Clarence showed up, but doubly so that her nervous little friend had agreed to come along too. The phantump was staying close to her, all but glued to her back and looking around with a more nervous, shy, and worried air than one of excitement. Noemi turned, petting at her friend, cooing comforts to him before turning to look out at the place again.
Today, she was sure, was going to be a great day.
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The phantump, for his part, finally (kind of) separated from Noemi, disappearing under the table directly below Noemi. He felt safe there, sheltered, but... he didn't want to be rude, so he emerged again about halfway, still feeling safe, but not hiding completely. He glanced at Noemi and she gave him an approving and encouraging nod, earning a little smile from him that ended up half hidden behind another shy bite of apple.
Zeran set the drinks on the table, taking a glass for himself and his fluff bug as he stepped back and took a seat. "So you've got two new spooks with you, mind if I ask how you met?"
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When the Gengar came up and out of the shadow, Trevor raised an eyebrow at it and was once again thankful that he did not have any weapons on him. The creature in front of him had many similarities to the beasts he'd fight back home and he found it unnerving, regardless that he knew this creature wasn't evil or malicious. Trevor was aware enough to know that the issue here resided completely with him, and not out of fear but out of experience. An experience that did not line up with the world he was in now.
Trevor nodded at Clarence and took a drink from the glass in his hand. His eyes moved around the room, taking note of who was present and they came to rest momentarily on Buddy. Clearly a Pokemon out of his element but still attempting to take part and engage. He should at least be able to do so as well, after all, he knew he was among friends - although that too was a concept he was still wrapping his head around as well.
"Uh, my apologies to you and Moriarty. It's not him." He shrugged. "He shares some traits with creatures in my world who come from hell and are very evil. It was my purpose to send these creatures back to where they came from. I know Moriarty, as a Pokemon, is not dangerous and shouldn't be a concern, but the similarities... It's unsettling."
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hoping another apple might appear.“Not at all. I'd be a little surprise if you didn't ask, sooner rather than later.” Expecting the question to the extent he had didn't stop Clarence from looking a bit sheepish as he realized how the story might sound, though he was still smiling. “I was exploring an abadoned hospital by Black City, since I had some time to myself on a trip to Unova. Because the distribution of Unova's pokemon population changes more rapidly, and more radically, than one will see in any other region, I was wondering what I might find---especially since I was sure to find some sort of ghost-type, at such a site. We weren't there long before we started to hear strange noises, which we followed.”
Diana began to creep down from the top of Zeran's head, somehow having the bodily attitude of someone slinking towards the concession stand at a show. As she went, she was listening to Clarence, but looking at Zeran's lemonade.
“I know it's not the course of action one would generally recommend, but at the time? I thought it was likely to be an individual wanting help, or to communicate, to play a prank, or to arrange an ambush. An ambush wouldn't've been the best thing, but I'd rather not leave one for a less-prepared person to walk into. I had more than my immediately-apparent company, and my team is very capable, so I wasn't worried. If it were any of the other things, fine, good; I like to help, and I like to talk, and I have a sense of humour.” Clarence glanced to Noemi and Buddy, shrugging a little; still sitting on the floor, Moriarty nodded almost solemly to confirm his trainer did like to help, and did like to talk, and did have a sense of humour. “It wasn't exactly any of those things I thought likely, but I didn't learn that until a little later. We followed the sounds until we found a room with a mask---Noemi's mask---on the bed within. I was a little surprised to find that we were dealing with a yamask, but learning that... well, finding her mask in a place to be picked up was an indication that she wanted to say or do something. I wanted to know what, so I... both invited, and enabled, possession, by giving Marley my glasses and putting her mask on. As you do.”
Filling a beat for reactions by drinking more of his lemonade, Clarence lifted a hand, and, once he'd finished drinking, turned to address Trevor's admission. “Moriarty, as a socialized pokemon, is not dangerous. Wild gengar can be---and their evolutionary relatives, too. Some are fine, and friendly; others just want to laugh at the living, scaring whoever they're able; others will actively prey on people. Beyond the gengar line, some wild ghost-types are reliably harmless, while some are reliably hostile, but any you see with a human companion won't bother you... unless they're inquisitive, or trying to get a reaction through mild misbehaviour. You've met Queenie, I hear, so you've surely seen what I mean.”
(Clarence had no knowledge of the little pumpkaboo that had been mystified by something strange it sensed, but that pokemon---which had studied Trevor intently, tilting its head further and further until it just tipped over onto its side---would've been another excellent example.)
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Zeran listened to the explanation, an amused little grin on his face. "You know, I'm starting to think 'researcher' is just another word for 'crazy person.' Because as much as part of me wants to call you crazy for taking such a risk, I know it's something I would have done too if ghost-types were my research." Or... you know, even if they weren't and he just had the assurances Clarence had that he'd come out of any trap unscathed... mostly. That said, he looked to Noemi, asking her even knowing he'd not likely understand her answer without an interpreter. "So what did you want him to follow you for? What was your end goal with this?"
Noemi had taken a bite of her apple, but with a question presented to her she... well, she took a quick second bite and then turned to toss the rest of the mostly whole fruit at Moriarty. She figured he'd likely catch it... right? With her hands free she floated to Clarence to tug at the strap of his should bag with one hand and made a writing motion with the other. She'd like to write her answer please, thank you.
While all of this was going on, Zeran was also highly aware of a certain, bright yellow spider-bug "sneaking" down the side of his head. He didn't move, and had a guess for what she might be up to. Though as she reached his shoulder he'd turn his head to softly "boo" at her.
The little phantump was content to rest halfway under the table, peeking over the furniture at everyone as he nibbled at his apple.
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Still in the same room as the group, but as far away from Moriarty as he could be, Trevor lowered himself to the floor near an open stretch of wall. He pulled up his left leg and wrapped his arm around it loosely and rested his head on his knee. His drink placed on the floor just to the right side of him.
He listened to Clarence answer Zeran's question, at first he raised an eyebrow and then did a slow blink at the end. Truth be told, he didn't mingle with a lot of scholars, or researchers. In fact, he'd be hard-pressed to name any that he even knew that were still living. Then there was his whole issues with trust and possession... Well it made it completely unfathomable to him, how someone would welcome a possession from an unknown entity. Where Trevor was from, it was actions like that that got a person killed - or worse!
Hearing that Zeran would have likely done the same, made Trevor include him in the look of disbelief he'd just been showing Clarence.
That being said, he was also very curious about Noemi's answer, and he turned to watch her with curiosity. He wondered what she was up to now as well.
As Clarence spoke to Trevor's admission, he simply nodded acknowledging that yes he'd met Queenie and that he understood. Jae had told him much similar - that there were some, unsocialized Pokemon that he needed to be leery of. And, Trevor was leery, especially considering that he couldn't understand them or their motivations - which was why his weapons were generally put away. He didn't have a problem being made fun of, but he would defend himself if attacked.
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They were known to look at their masks and weep... but Clarence wouldn't do Noemi the unkindness of saying such a thing, let alone that bluntly. He would answer her tug at his bag with “Oh, of course,” and produce the notebook and pen she wanted. There was no hesitation or fishing for the items, since they had a well-established place to always be in his bag. He hadn't even got to the 'Oh,' before Noemi's apple was gone. Moriarty had caught the fruit, as Noemi expected, but he had caught it with his tongue, which was the width of a teatowel but longer. Hovering over Clarence's shoulder, still, Marley narrowed his eye(hole)s at this, and softly scolded the gengar. There weren't words, exactly; it translated to tsk!
On being more bluntly booed, Diana decided she would overreact. She squeaked out an exclaimation, tucked her legs, and allowed herself to roll partway down Zeran's arm before stopping herself by splaying all four legs, feet attaching to whatever skin they struck.
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Zeran laughed as Diana "tumbled" down his arm, reflexively reaching with his other hand to catch her, though she caught herself first so he just ended up cupping her against his arm for a moment. "Sneaky." His tone and expression were fond.
Zeran looked over at Trevor, though, feeling at least a little explanation was necessary. "It's... not uncommon for researchers and scientists to be a bit reckless. I know in my world some of our greatest discoveries came from people doing... rather inadvisable things. It's dangerous, sure, but you may never really learn anything important if you don't take a risk.
"That said, I very much like being alive, and in control of my body, so what risks I do take are always measured. I try to make sure, as best I can, that I'll come out of things all right. In Clarence's place, with his team, I'd not hesitate to follow some random spook and would probably only hesitate a little to let it possess me.
"You remember Seren? He sweats a toxin that is absorbed through the skin. I actually asked him to poison me, in a safe and controlled environment, just to see how well I could handle myself, and to know what to expect if some wild pokemon ever managed to get the drop on me. So..." Zeran shrugged. "We're a bit crazy, but usually there's a calculated decision being made when we take risks, or at least a good reason, to us, behind every choice."
Noemi had finished writing and waited patiently for Zeran to finish his explanation to Trevor. When done she offered the pad to let Zeran read out loud for everyone. "I wanted to go for a walk. I used to walk around the gardens a lot a long time ago, but as a yamask I don't have legs anymore, so I needed to borrow some else's legs. Clarence was kind enough to let me borrow his."
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Considering what he heard, Trevor moved his head in a nod. "It sounds like you both mitigate the risks with training, experience, and relying on a trusted team for back-up. I suppose it's not all that different from what I do in some respects." Then he shrugged. "I still think it's crazy that either of you would allow yourselves to be possessed by a unknown - regardless of how many precautions were in place... But that might just be me." He gave them a touch of a smile and shrugged again.
At the mention of Seren and what he could do perked Trevor's interest and his eyes raised at the notion of experimenting with the poison. "How did that go? Being poisoned?" That would be something Trevor would also consider... The possession just seemed so very different to him and he wasn't able to relate the two.
Trevor blinked at Noemi as her words were fully comprehended. "You were human... before?" He asked softly, genuinely surprised and concerned by that knowledge. Then he became self-conscious and rubbed the back of his neck and quickly looked to Zeran and then Clarence before looking back at her again. "Sorry. That uh... That was rude."
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Clarence nodded along with Zeran's explanation, speaking up when he was sure he wouldn't interrupt anyone. “It's the same in this world; a significant portion of our knowledge comes from the findings of people who risked much. I much prefer to risk little... maybe some of my time, maybe a fright. But most of my risks are at least as much investment, if ghost-types are involved, and they usually are. To seem like a good sport, to play along a little, is the best way to begin with many.” It had certainly been the best way to begin with his, but he wasn't speaking only on account of that anecdotal evidence; rotom liked to play, sableye liked to play, misdreavus liked to play, and others, yet, even if a great deal of their play involved startling humans if they had an opportunity.
When Noemi's answer was read aloud to the room, Clarence nodded once more (this time, to her) before smiling and shrugging at the other men. It was his turn to explain; “I didn't mind. I don't mind. Noemi is very agreeable company, and being borrowed by her isn't unpleasant. It's like being just awake enough to hold a conversation. Fortunate, since we both enjoy being able to talk more directly than we're ordinarily able.” He quieted to hear Zeran's answer regarding Seren's poisoned, interested. He'd heard about that experiment earlier, but hearing it described in person was different from---and better than---only reading an email about it.
But... then Trevor was reacting, and Diana was looking up from her lemonade in conspicuous interest. Noemi still had her pen, and the notebook within reach, so Clarence kept quiet. Even if Noemi had never been human, she deserved more courtesy than his 'talking over' her.
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"It was terrible." He says this with a wry smile. "Could be worse, though. Makes you dizzy, a bit sick, very tired. Not too far off having your blood pressure drop suddenly. It's worse if you're trying to move around through it, and can definitely make you pass out pretty easily if you're not careful. It wears off completely in about half an hour, and wears off enough to move around okay in about half that. I'd not necessarily recommend it, but if it's for the purpose of knowing how you'd be if ever attacked and poisoned by a wild pokemon, and what best helps you recover, then it's worth the try."
Noemi was done writing now, so she slipped the pad to Zeran to read it for her. "You've not been rude at all, Trevor. Yes, I was human before I became a yamask. My memories are a bit fuzzy, but I know I was sick and a patient at the hospital Clarence found me in. It was a long time before I came back as a yamask, or at least remember anything. By the time I recall anything again the hospital was empty of humans and only occupied by pokemon, mostly ghost types."
Zeran found himself studying Noemi. Yes, it was interesting she had been human before, but his thoughts were more on her being able to communicate more directly when possessing someone... and he'd not miss anything by letting her use him... but should he?
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A shiver ran down his back at the thought.
You Lot had possessed him earlier that night and Trevor hadn't even known, let alone been able to shake it off... He wasn't sure why that still seemed the better option to him now but he still suspected it had to do with trust. It did make him wonder if he could trust other Pokemon enough to possess him at some point.
Trevor returned his attention to the group as Zeran spoke of experiencing the poison. "I trained similarly as a boy. Is the poison something that a tolerance can be built to with repeat exposures?" It already sounded like a good idea to Trevor, if it was something he could build tolerance to as well he would definitely want to pursue it.
As Zeran read Noemi's note, Trevor first offered her a small, thankful smile at being told he wasn't being rude. Then the smile faded. "I'm sorry." He gave her a funny look, also studying her when he shook his head and cleared his throat. "Sorry," this time it was more of an apology than expressing sympathy. "Those who don't move on in my world often are driven mad and become evil. It's very different here. I don't necessarily understand why, but am thankful it's not."
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Sitting back (with his gengar now very smug,) Clarence explained, a little more. “Gastly, haunter, and gengar are all dual-typed pokemon, ghost and poison. Poison-types typically cannot be poisoned themselves, and ghost-types resist poisoning, so he isn't smug without real reason.”
“What... what is it like, being human? Before or now.” Diana had a great many questions, but that was the only one she could articulate, and so she asked it, unapologetic... but tone gentle, since she realized it might not be the easiest question to answer, and for more than one reason.
Still not wanting to talk over Noemi, Clarence waited---with some difficulty---until he wouldn't, before turning to Trevor as if he meant to say something, and then abandoned his intention. There'd be time enough to discuss Timero's old bones when he wasn't pulling the course of a conversation away from Noemi, and waiting for that time was... the right thing to do. He knew she didn't get to talk to people very often; he ought to have the presence of mind to act on that knowledge.
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Noemi was writing again to respond to Trevor, but she could also talk to Diana as she wrote, it just meant she'd write a little slower. "I... can't completely remember. I know when I'm holding Clarence it's... similar to being human again, but not quite right, mostly because I know it's not my body, and I'm not alone in my head, if that makes sense. I guess in some ways it's not so different from being a yamask, I can just do different things like this than I could as a human."
Noemi slid the notebook back to Zeran, but instead of just picking it up and reading it, he pulled a deep breath, gazing at Noemi. "Might... be easier for you to talk if you possessed someone, yeah? How's that work?"
Noemi perked... and held out her mask to Zeran. Zeran glanced at Clarence, then gave Noemi a smile and a nod. He was a bit nervous, always was when trusting someone to this extent for the first time, but she was young, and Clarence trusted her. So he accepted her mask and... put it on.
It wasn't too unlike being possessed by Queenie, feeling himself mentally fall into a muzzy fog before he was aware again of what was going on. (Hello?)
(Hello. You're okay with this? I'll let go if you want.) Noemi was a little nervous herself, never sure how someone would react to her.
Zeran couldn't smile, but he would be if he could. (I'm good. Just keep me in the loop?)
(Of course, you'll be able to hear everything anyway.)
(Good.) Zeran let himself settle, awake but "on the edge", aware, but not alert.
Noemi, now in Zeran's body, turned a bit towards Trevor. "I'm sorry to hear that spirits have it so bad where you're from. I don't know what makes it different here, and I'm not so sure some pokemon that were once humans aren't mad, though I'd not necessarily call any of them evil either. I know my buddy was also human once, but he doesn't remember much about that time." Noemi leaned a bit to peek under the table a little, enough to get a better look at her friend. "He doesn't remember his name, so he's... my buddy."
Buddy made a soft little "ooo" sound, just an acknowledgment that she was talking about him.
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Then Zeran captured his attention by offering to allow Noemi to possess him. He watched with a fair amount of disbelief as Zeran accepted the mask. Holy Shit!
While he knew there was really no threat, he suddenly wished he had his whip with him. Not that he would interfere. No, he understood that Noemi was a friend and Zeran was offering of his own free will. Wanting the whip was completely for his own comfort, not defence. Oddly enough he'd come to realize his whip was his security blanket.
As Noemi turned Zeran's body towards him, Trevor's surprise settled into acceptance as his focus turned to her answer. As she referenced Buddy, Trevor looked at him as well and gave the shy Pokemon a soft smile - there was something about the little Pokemon that made Trevor instinctively protective of him and made him want to offer reassurance.
Eyes returning back to Noemi/Zeran, Trevor nodded. "There's a lot of evil where I'm from that simply isn't present here. It's... shocking at how different it is to be honest. Not that I'm complaining." Shrugging, he paused a moment and frowned slightly. "I know You Lot also was a group of humans at one time... Are there many other Pokemon who started off as human? Any idea as to why?" He really hoped that it wasn't the same general reason human spirits didn't move on his world.
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“'In some ways, it's not so different...'” she echoed, “Is that why you're always upright? I've noticed humans really don't like looking at things upside down, and I never see any upside down, unless they're rolling sideways with their arms and legs stretched out, and even then, that's only in moving. You float; you could be upside down as easily as anything. Do you not like it for the same reason they do, or is it a habit?” It had seemed a strange constant to Diana, when she was as comfortable running along the underside of a table or branch as she was atop the thing. Whatever the answer was, or would've been---it wasn't 'about to be ignored,' since she was still listening,---she turned to regard Zeran, mildly distracted and mildly surprised by what he asked.
Clarence had perked when Noemi had, and smiled (encouragingly!) when Zeran looked his way, privately thrilled for Noemi. She had the company of other pokemon in the haunted hospital, but had admitted, on the night they met, to being lonely; she'd also admitted that all the people she'd previously tried to interact with were, at best, wary of her. That someone else was willing to trust her, and pleased to engage with her as an equal, was very good---and sure to be very good for her.
The Timeran waited for a few moments, aware that both Noemi and Zeran would likely need a little time to get their bearings, and be surer of their situation. (Even accustomed, now, to Noemi's taking hold, he always did.) When Noemi moved to speak to Trevor, he took it as a sign all was well, but didn't settle; instead, he followed Noemi's lead in leaning down to look at the phantump, and asked, quietly, “You're still doing alright down there? You can come sit with me if you want a better view, now or later.” He gave Buddy a little smile before straightening.
“A modest handful.” Clarence was answering even before he'd settled back into his seat. “Phantump, yamask, drifloon and their evolutions; honedge, and soulleret, and, if you believe the legends, froslass. Sandygast, palossand, and arguably even dhelmise are in a strange sort of nomansland of nature, as they may come to be from an... aggregrate of emotional energies---dying grudges and regrets, that sort of thing, stone tape adjacent stuff---or even fragments of damaged souls. There's more evidence for the former than the latter, but.. pokemon are mysterious creatures; there's a lot we've yet to understand about them, and ghost-type pokemon especially. I chose to focus on ghost-type pokemon because there's... ample opportunity to contribute to the literature. And they're fascinating! To the same extent that they are charming.” He nudged Moriarty with a foot, expression fond; the gengar heaved a sigh, and rolled his eyes, and smiled, clearly fond himself.
“How far into 'ideas why,' would you like to go? While you consider,” Clarence turned now to Noemi and Zeran, interested but unworried. “How are you, the both of you? Noemi, is finding a good balance much the same as it is with me, or different with different people? And, Zeran, how are you finding the experience?”
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She wasn't entirely sure Diana had heard her, as Zeran made his offer just then, but she figured Diana would ask again if she didn't hear the answer. "I am well." (Zeran?)
(Mn, awake... aware... groggy.) Zeran answered easily enough. (As for the experience, I guess it's not too unlike the times Queenie has borrowed my body.)
"Zeran says he's awake, aware, and groggy, which is about what you are when we do this. It's about the same effort. I think I'm getting better at balancing with my host. Zeran also says the experience is pretty similar to when Queenie has borrowed him." There is a slight question to her tone, as she's not sure who or what Queenie is.
(Queenie?) Noemi asked Zeran.
(A mismagius I live with. She's partnered to a housemate. When she possesses someone she can completely knock them out or balance with them like this leaving the host foggy but aware.) Zeran was amused, not only by the innocent curiosity he was getting from the yamask, but also by thoughts of Queenie in general. Queenie was trouble, but she was good.
(Ah, okay.) With that cleared up she felt she could give a better answer. "Zeran says when Queenie possesses someone she can balance with them too like I do, but it still leaves him feeling groggy and foggy."
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While that modest handful was a small amount in the numerous types of Pokemon Trevor was aware of, it was more than he had been hoping to hear. He had to remind himself that things were different here, that possibly a soul that failed to move on wasn't due to a traumatic death where the spirit was left tortured and trapped. At least that was why he believed spirits remained back home.
As far as how much he'd like to know... Trevor was far from a scholar or a researcher, but he took his profession seriously enough... Or well, had at one time, but that instinct to know as much as he possibly could was still there. This didn't quite relate to being a monster hunter back home, but maybe it could offer some insights he'd not been able to get otherwise.
Still, he'd learned the hard way not to let people see what mattered to him or who he really was, and that had become part of his personality so he offered a partial shrug in response. "As much as you're interested to share."
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Clarence set his lemonade aside, crossing his arms. There was nothing combative about the action; he was just making himself comfortable as he observed Noemi, intrigued as he'd never before seen the mannerisms she had in a human form. “You're definitely getting better at balancing. The difference between our conversations now, and the first few we had is a dramatic one.” He gave Trevor a sort of one-shouldered shrug (so as to avoid jostling Marley) Zeran couldn't see, and explained; “I sort of remember those, but they way you'd remember a conversation from a dream; the emotional tone, and the gist of what was said, but I couldn't repeat any of it verbatim---now, or immediately after.”
“It sounds like he's fine? Tell him I'm glad, and just here.” Diana made her way back to Zeran's shoulder as she spoke, not concerned, but not disinterested, either. “Are you only as ticklish as he is, like this? If you weren't balancing, it would be like Clarence said?”
What was said to Clarence, meanwhile, made the young man start and grin; he was pleased, but still looked at Trevor curiously. “Well---we could stay to supper. Should we? I'm asking all assembled,” his hosts, his pokemon, his friends.
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Buddy was relaxing a bit. He'd drifted out from under the table a little, just a little more into view. He's staying unobtrusive, not looking for attention, just wanting to quietly observe without notice.
Noemi turned inward to Zeran. (Diana wants you to know she's glad you're fine, and she's just here, on your shoulder.)
Zeran couldn't laugh, though the mental impression was there, and his amusement could be felt. (I'm glad she's not worried. I probably should have said something to her before making this offer.)
Out loud, Noemi once again shared Diana's questions with the others. "She asked if I'm only as ticklish as Zeran is when I'm in control. I... think less, actually? I feel what his body feels, but the connection to it is different than if it were my own body. They're just as... strong, I guess you could say, but they register differently? I don't know how to describe it. She also asked if I wasn't balancing if Zeran would remember the experiences as Clarence explained. No, because if I wasn't trying to balance with him, he would be completely unaware until I released him. I don't like just taking over, though, I want to talk to people, so even when I wasn't very good at it I was still trying to balance my hold so Clarence wasn't completely gone. I also didn't want his team worried, and so needed to be able to communicate with him as much as possible."
Noemi’s amusement at Clarence's clear delight at the thought of sharing more about ghost types carried easily to Zeran and Zeran's back to her. It was a pleasant feels loop.
(If you guys want to stay for supper, I'd be more than happy to cook. I do love making good food for people.)
Noemi smiled, not that anyone would be able to see the grin on Zeran's face from behind the mask. "Zeran says if we want to stay for supper, he'd be happy to cook. He loves making good food for people."
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At the suggestion of them staying for supper, caused Trevor to pause. This wasn't his house, although he supposed he was the host at the moment, but more importantly, he really didn't know how to cook. At hearing Zeran offer through Noemi, Trevor nodded and grinned. "Yes. Excellent. You definitely don't want me to do the cooking, but I would be happy to help if I can."
He didn't think Jae would mind, and he'd figure out a way to pay her back for what they used. In his old life, Trevor was happy to take what he needed, but here, with how kind Jae and her friends had been to him he did not want to take advantage. Or worse, become a burden.
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“I'll need input,” Clarence began, pointedly, tone still fond. He looked to Moriarty, who nodded; Marley, who offered an audible flap of shrug; Noemi, and Buddy. “Marlow will want to stay, unquestionably. Morticia won't care. Methuselah... won't be able to weigh in until he's arrived. He doesn't overheat as easily as Marlow, so he's out for a flight. He knows the way here, though.”
“He's very quiet, I think. I didn't hear him much on the trip that brought me here. I couldn't try talking to him myself 'cause I was being sneaky.” Knowing Noemi would translate, Diana offered her opinion---and admission---to the Unovans, and Trevor.
“You did a good job sneaking.” Moriarty's grin was an approving one. “I didn't notice you. Marley didn't notice you. Our boy didn't notice you. But you weren't cold in that bag?”
“No? I mean, we weren't ever anywhere very cold, and the side on Clarence was warmer, and he's got socks and stuff in there. It wasn't bad at all.”
Throughout this exchange, Clarence waited patiently, drank his drink, observed Noemi's body language, and glanced, now and then, to Trevor. When the pokemon had quieted, he admitted, “It's one idea, of several, but Timeran legend maintains the ghost-type pokemon who were once human, are chosen to become such by an entity that guards the underworld, or afterlife, or whatever you'd like to call it. Timero is a peaceful place--if you'll overlook noisy ghosts and Aaron Kelly---but it was once the nomansland of small, warring kingdoms, full of bloodshed and beleaguered native Timerans. It's... rich in resources, but these forces and those forces would be bottlenecked in waves. Drakogen, in legend, saw all that death as a waste when there's a good world to know, and determined the dead should remain long enough to know it for themselves. Some would have new forms for it, some more like life, but at the cost of being... shades? It wouldn't or couldn't grant life, but...” He motioned with one hand, frowning slightly and looking at nothing in particular on the floor.
“It's---vague enough to be difficult to articulate. If there is a river of passage, it is more like a marsh in Timero. Drakogen won't, or can't, grant life, but it is a patron of presence. That's one idea, and the one that has hold in my homeland. Others are more academic, or anecdotal, and, maybe, more widely applicable.”
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Noemi was grinning behind the mask as Diana and Clarence's crew chatted for a moment, and she did indeed translate for everyone. Though, once she had, she added in her input. "I'd not mind staying, if Trevor is happy to have us."
(Or Jae.) Zeran added. This is Jae's house, Trevor is a current housemate.)
"Or Jae," Noemi added for the group.
Noemi and Zeran (as much as he could focus to) listened to Clarence's explanation. When he finished Noemi commented, musing, "You would think we would remember undergoing such a change, it sounds like it should be dramatic, dying and then becoming something new... but I don't think I've met any ghost type, that's talked to me anyway, that remembers the actual transition between human and pokemon after death. Heh, so I guess I can't help to confirm or debunk your theory there." She shrugged. Confirming or debunking hadn't really been her purpose, it was just a thought she'd had as he explained.
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He looked at those who fit the description here and shrugged apologetically, hoping he hadn't inadvertently insulted anyone.
As an after thought, Trevor added, "And, uh, who is Aaron Kelly?"
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Noemi's remark prompted a small shrug in turn. “I can't recall of any ghost-type on record admitting to a recollection, though... there are a handful of stories about unhappy ghosts denied a new form, on account of their misdeeds. I expect some skepticism, but there's at least once ghost Drakogen has pressed to public service. He's currently the gym leader off the coast of Lazuli.” Feeling that revelation deserved a little... space to land, Clarence finished his lemonade, and then turned back to Trevor.
“Aaron Kelly is a figure of some... notoriety, in Timeran folk stories. A thoroughly bothersome man who became more bothersome after he died, though he never was, or became, actually dangerous. The story goes that he died, was buried, and dug himself up the same day, going home to argue with his widow over where he ought to be. She said he was dead; he said he didn't feel dead, just cold, so he would set by the fire until he was warmed again. Unsurprisingly, he kept feeling cold... and while he didn't warm, he did dry out, so he creaked and cracked, complaining of the cold all the while. Eventually, a fiddler came to court Widow Kelly. He must have been a very charming fellow, as he was able to convince Aaron moving around would help him warm up again after all. Being jealous, Aaron declared the best way to move would be to dance with his wife, saying as much, and insisting the fiddler play. The fiddler acquiesced, and the Kellys danced, just as he had hoped; he played faster and faster as Aaron continued to crack, pop, and snap, and he stopped playing only when the Kellys fell. Widow Kelly fell down; Aaron Kelly fell apart. The fiddler helped the widow up, and they gathered Aaron's bones to bury, but in a jumble, so they'd have time to leave town together. To this day, you'll sometimes hear someone who's made a pest of his- or her-self told 'go ask Aaron,' instead of 'shush' or 'shoo.' It's so that the pest will be busied looking for his bones, and the bothered will know peace in the interim.”
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Zeran would have laughed at her tone at the second question. She sounded every bit like a baffled teen who was sure she had to have heard something wrong. Honestly, though, he was wondering the last himself, and so listened for the answer, even as he considered what he might make for everyone to eat if Jae had what he needed...
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