[Damn. Any other time, that would be the perfect opening for Nanu. As it is, he snorts and shakes his head, knowing Archie's going to rebuke him no matter the line of thought. It's still about him whether he tries to dismiss it or not.]
[His second answer is closer to what Nanu wants to hear.]
Only next week? [huffs] I'm no expert on friends, but I'm pretty sure calling their support "pathetic" warrants a knock into next month, at least.
Maybe, [he looks down again, at absol, huffing slightly. his breath fogs-- the temperature drop is probably getting quite obvious now. it's spreading out, not just localised to archie.] I didn't say they are. I said splintering apart like some kind of brittle plane of glass the moment I lost them is.
[lost them-- it's almost like he's even managed to find a way to blame himself for being brought here.]
[The way Archie phrased it does strike Nanu as odd; and the temperature doesn't escape him either. He's never been more grateful for choosing sensible clothing for once.]
Unless they're dead, [tactful] it sounds the same to me. Besides, you think most everyone here doesn't experience that sort of break when they get dropped in this place? Alone? Having to rebuild their own support system from the ground up because no one they knew took the wormhole ride along with them?
So you know that, but you're still being hard on yourself? [Nanu holds his hands out palms-up. Another seriously? gesture.] Do you like being miserable?
[Nanu rolls his eyes at Archie's first response, mouth flattened into a thin line.]
Because I know what it's like, bonehead.
[Not that the insult has a sharp edge to it. He still sounds tired, resigned. And like he knew the question was coming, even if guessing Archie's friends' not-death was just a guess... at least, consciously.]
[Out of the corner of his eye, Nanu looks at Archie appraisingly and nods his head. That's something he can respect, even if it wasn't what he was expecting to hear.]
I know you know she's Interpol. Guess she didn't tell you that I was her superior. [Now he actually does turn to the other man, glancing briefly at Absol.] Wasn't on your specific case. But I'll keep what I do know to myself.
[As if he was going around blabbing Archie's entire story anyway? It's serious, at any rate, though he wants to see how Archie reacts.]
No, she didn't. [he's slightly surprised? archie shrugs.] That's nice of ya, but I don't think I could've been more public about it. If someone's gonna ask you go ahead and tell 'em what you want.
[verbal permission to go around telling the story of Archibald's Police Record?]
Left the agency about a decade ago. I'm regular Alolan police now. [he was about to tug on one of his sleeves with the patch on it, before he remembered he's in a different jacket for the cold.] Taught her everything I knew. ...Most things I knew.
[get ready for more of that bitterness in his voice; it's just the beginning]
She happened to wash up on the night that cemented my resignation.
No. Not her. [one of his hands comes up to pinch the bridge of his nose, like he's developed a sudden headache] I didn't fully leave until I knew those bastards wouldn't lay a finger on her.
...Like I said. That night was the straw that broke the Camerupt's back. [his hand lowers and somehow he looks more worn than before] I wasn't just on a beach stroll. My partner and I found her right after the assignment we'd been on went FUBAR.
[Bitter with a bite. Not at Archie, of course; just lost in the past. Absol silently pads over and sits between them, in front of the bench. He nudges Nanu's foot; Absol was there for all of this, after all.]
I guess if you spilled your guts, you deserve mine. It won't make a good bedtime story, though. [It's meant as levity, but he doesn't really put any heart in it. Nanu sighs and leans his head back.] ...I don't know how much Anabel's told you about what she does. It's not my business to tell you hers. But she's on the same track I was back then.
We had reports of...beasts, that aren't pokémon. Dangerous ones. Enough to call us in. Had no clue where they came from until the research department got a break. Wormholes. From another world. They were coming through somehow, and going on a rampage to get back home. [a humorless chuckle] It's a hell of a lot easier to believe now that we're stuck in this godforsaken world, isn't it?
No kiddin'. That sounds like some kinda psychic type legendary fuckery.
[he doesn't touch on the topic of anabel-- nanu's right. she hasn't told him too much about her personal life or much about her work life and it's not his business to tell archie hers.
archie hates it, but he kind of feels like he can tell where this is going to go already.]
One of them was more powerful than expected, right? [he's surprised there wasn't reports of this in the news-- unaware of the time difference. maybe they were just really good at covering it up. frankly, he's expecting nanu to tell him one of his pokémon were killed in the line of duty. sad, but it happens. he frowns at his hands, then glances over to absol, watching it watch its trainer.]
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[admittedly his current state is overblowing a lot of these issues that he's been running through in his mind.
he runs his hand through his hair, sighing irritably.]
I don't think it's all hopeless, you know. [he smirks a little, despite himself.] ...I guess they'd both kick my ass into next week.
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[His second answer is closer to what Nanu wants to hear.]
Only next week? [huffs] I'm no expert on friends, but I'm pretty sure calling their support "pathetic" warrants a knock into next month, at least.
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[lost them-- it's almost like he's even managed to find a way to blame himself for being brought here.]
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Unless they're dead, [tactful] it sounds the same to me. Besides, you think most everyone here doesn't experience that sort of break when they get dropped in this place? Alone? Having to rebuild their own support system from the ground up because no one they knew took the wormhole ride along with them?
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Of course I know that. Why do you think I don't bother to talk about it?
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[SAYS THE POT TO THE KETTLE]
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[he shakes his head.]
I can't believe you just said that to me!
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Hard to believe, huh? [he knows how hypocritical it was] Why the hell do you think I'm trying to help you like this?
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[he looks over at nanu, squinting.]
You've lost someone. Haven't you?
[why else would he mention death like that?]
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Because I know what it's like, bonehead.
[Not that the insult has a sharp edge to it. He still sounds tired, resigned. And like he knew the question was coming, even if guessing Archie's friends' not-death was just a guess... at least, consciously.]
Subtle. Have you?
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[archie's shot back is about as dull.]
Not physically.
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[He half-heartedly shrugs, getting the point. His friends are alive. That's good enough for him, even if Archie can be whiny about it.]
[It's another moment before he says,]
And yes. I have.
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Sorry. What happened?
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It's a long story.
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Seems we both got all night.
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...How much has Anabel told you about me?
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[he shrugs lightly.]
Didn't think it was really my business to ask someone else about you.
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I know you know she's Interpol. Guess she didn't tell you that I was her superior. [Now he actually does turn to the other man, glancing briefly at Absol.] Wasn't on your specific case. But I'll keep what I do know to myself.
[As if he was going around blabbing Archie's entire story anyway? It's serious, at any rate, though he wants to see how Archie reacts.]
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Past tense. You ain't her superior anymore?
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Left the agency about a decade ago. I'm regular Alolan police now. [he was about to tug on one of his sleeves with the patch on it, before he remembered he's in a different jacket for the cold.] Taught her everything I knew. ...Most things I knew.
[get ready for more of that bitterness in his voice; it's just the beginning]
She happened to wash up on the night that cemented my resignation.
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Huh. [he would've thought they'd worked together for a long, long time.] Why'd you resign? She didn't have anything to do with it, did she?
[his tone indicates he feels like that's a no, else their relationship would be wildly different, wouldn't it?]
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No. Not her. [one of his hands comes up to pinch the bridge of his nose, like he's developed a sudden headache] I didn't fully leave until I knew those bastards wouldn't lay a finger on her.
...Like I said. That night was the straw that broke the Camerupt's back. [his hand lowers and somehow he looks more worn than before] I wasn't just on a beach stroll. My partner and I found her right after the assignment we'd been on went FUBAR.
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[god, that's fucked up. corruption in higher government and companies doesn't surprise him, but it's still not great to know about.
he shakes his head.] You okay if I ask what happened? What did they do?
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[Bitter with a bite. Not at Archie, of course; just lost in the past. Absol silently pads over and sits between them, in front of the bench. He nudges Nanu's foot; Absol was there for all of this, after all.]
I guess if you spilled your guts, you deserve mine. It won't make a good bedtime story, though. [It's meant as levity, but he doesn't really put any heart in it. Nanu sighs and leans his head back.] ...I don't know how much Anabel's told you about what she does. It's not my business to tell you hers. But she's on the same track I was back then.
We had reports of...beasts, that aren't pokémon. Dangerous ones. Enough to call us in. Had no clue where they came from until the research department got a break. Wormholes. From another world. They were coming through somehow, and going on a rampage to get back home. [a humorless chuckle] It's a hell of a lot easier to believe now that we're stuck in this godforsaken world, isn't it?
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[he doesn't touch on the topic of anabel-- nanu's right. she hasn't told him too much about her personal life or much about her work life and it's not his business to tell archie hers.
archie hates it, but he kind of feels like he can tell where this is going to go already.]
One of them was more powerful than expected, right? [he's surprised there wasn't reports of this in the news-- unaware of the time difference. maybe they were just really good at covering it up. frankly, he's expecting nanu to tell him one of his pokémon were killed in the line of duty. sad, but it happens. he frowns at his hands, then glances over to absol, watching it watch its trainer.]
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