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Cyrilla Niav

Neo Team Rocket Executive: Suicune

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a character in “Pokémon: Atonement”, as played by Nemeseia

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--Image- ESPIONAGE good at collecting data; infiltration, and stealth
CHEMIST can concoct poisons and some bombs
PRODIGY exceptionally skilled with various things—quick learner



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Life in the Koga clan isn't easy, and that proved quite true for Cyrilla Niav. She was born into the lower branch of the clan, and wasn't exactly expected to shoulder a lot of burdens like those in the main, however; there were certain expectations her parents had. Expectations she wouldn't be able to live up to due to things beyond her control. Her parents shunned her simply for the color of her hair—white as virgin snow instead of the signature black or purple. It wasn't easy growing up with that kind of resentment, but Cyrilla did her best to earn her family's approval, and hopeful that one day she would earn their love. She never would, and she came to resent them for it.

When she was old enough to begin training in other areas, Cyrilla felt disgusted with herself. Learning the art of seduction was not something she wanted to do, nor learn how to properly entice someone. It left her feeling... dirty. She learned rather quickly that what she did was a means to an end—a way to collect needed information. She eventually lost herself to it, numbed what little part of her still cared, and she was good at it—good at killing what little kindness and warmth and innocence she had left.

It wasn't until she met Eryk, heir to the Koga Clan and Koga's grandson, that things seemed to be a little brighter. He was like her in so many ways, a gentle soul in an otherwise unforgiving world, but she came to love him in a fierce way. Her parents saw that as an opportunity to rise up in the family, become members of the main house if Cyrilla married Eryk, and they arranged for it. Eryk had, surprisingly, agreed under the notion that it was better to marry Cyrilla rather than Katia, and she's earned a lot of flak from the other members of the clan. She knows that it won't be easy being his fiancée, but she treasures him greatly and will do her best to take it one day at a time.

And while she misses the person she used to be... she knows that that person is dangerous. A person who cares too much for a world that doesn't really give a damn about her. For now, she'll continue to be the ever obedient daughter who rises through the ranks of Neo Team Rocket. At least until she can find a way to leave the clan with Eryk so they can finally be free...


Image I did it to myself / tried to be someone else
- - - - - - - I'll make the same mistakes / I'll never know who I was before.


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So begins...

Cyrilla Niav's Story

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October 10th
The Magikarp - Early Evening - Clear
Cyrilla Niav


To say that Cyrilla had been surprised by Eryk's message would have been an understatement. It had nearly floored her. He had decided to stay at Ana's because she was sick. “Leave it to Ryk to do something so sweet," she stated to herself. She couldn't help the smile that appeared on her face, though. It was nice seeing him be more of his old self, and Cyrilla was going to do everything she could to preserve that. He deserved to be happy, and she wasn't going to let Katia ruin that. Pushing the thought out of her mind, she squeezed the remaining water out of her hair.

She had convinced Kas, somehow, to go on this double date with her, Drake, and Mel. Of course it was under the pretense of a friends' outing, but that didn't mean it wasn't weird for her. And it had nothing to do with the fact that Kas was Mel's brother. It had more to do with the fact that it was Kas. She liked him a great deal more than she should have, but she couldn't help herself. She even thought that, somewhere in her black little heart, she was developing a small crush on him.

She'd killed it, of course, or at least she thought she had. She would just have to make sure it didn't turn into something it couldn't. It was partially the reason why she'd told him that she would meet him and the others at the Magikarp ahead of time. A friendly outing, and nothing more. She had worn a black camisole with a smoky grey sleeveless cardigan, over it. The dark grey leggings she had on were tucked into her knee high boots. It was a casual enough outfit, she supposed.

When she'd reached the place, she waited patiently for Mel and Drake to appear, along with Kas. He had a couple of other things to take care of at Ana's before he'd meet them, but he wouldn't be too late, from her understanding. She focused on Mel and Drake, though. This was for them.

She had to keep telling herself that.

He was first to arrive, though, ambling through the front door of the restaurant and approaching the hostess' stand with a bright smile. He'd dressed pretty casually himself, though fittingly for the season, with slim-fit khakis and a green plaid flannel shirt with the sleeves rolled to the elbows. His sunglasses were tucked into the vee formed by the unbuttoned top third of the shirt, though there was a white layer underneath. His hightops were green and white, and looked to be a bit on the worn side.

After a brief exchange with the hostess, he made his way over to the table, sliding into the booth next to her instead of across. Considering what they were here for, it only made sense. He smelled like tangerines and some kind of spice, which was about the usual with him. "Hey Cy," he greeted, shifting to lean his forearms on the table. The right one had both a pokégear and the bracelet she'd made him with the raikou charm on it; the two clinked softly together as he shifted. "Still waiting on the guests of honor?"

She couldn't help the bright smile that crossed her face as she glanced up at him. He really was tall, even now as he sat next to her. “Yep," she replied easily enough, cursing the way something felt fluttery in her guts. She mentally rolled her eyes at herself before blinking slowly. “I honestly thought they'd get here before you," she added, the smile shifting into a regular grin.

“You know, since you were being worked to the bone at Ana's, I figured you'd have gone back to the apartment to shower. I guess I was right, a bit. You weren't wearing that, earlier," she stated, huffing lightly.

He grinned back, the corners of his eyes narrowing with the force of it. "Well, Ana took pity on my poor soul when I told her what I was up to tonight. I didn't want to be late to our very important occasion, after all. Or show up smelling bad, for that matter." He wrinkled his nose slightly.

Just then, a chime from his phone prompted him to pull it from his pocket. "Ah. Mel says she and Drake hit traffic. She's asked us to put in their orders. You know what you want already or should we search the menu? This is basically a burger joint, right?"

“It is, yeah. Drake said they have the best burgers here, so I figured it was worth a shot," she replied, answering his second question before nodding her head. “And yeah, I know what I want. They have this burger that has brie and sliced green apples on it that I want to try," she stated, folding her hands out in front of her. It sounded good, she supposed.

“Oh, and onion rings because a good burger is always accompanied by those," she added, grinning a little to herself. “What about you, is there anything that piques your interest?" she asked, arching her brow in his direction.

He half-smiled, something a little strange about it. "I wonder..." he replied vaguely, though he had yet to touch the menu. He was, in fact, just looking at her, his chin resting in his left hand.

Breaking eye contact, he hummed and picked up the menu in his other, flipping through casually. "Ah, a bacon avocado burger. That'll do nicely." He nodded as if to himself, relaying that along with the other two's, but pausing so Cyrilla could order her own. "I think Niko mentioned the malts here being good," he added, "so I'll have one of the chocolate ones. Large, bring an extra spoon?"

The waiter nodded, making sure that was all before disappearing again. With a sigh, Kas stretched his legs out under the table. "Counting down the days until Katiapocalypse, huh?"

“You have no idea," she replied, leaning her head down on the table and resting it there. It was a little cold, but she welcomed it to cool down the way her face had heated up for a moment when he'd stared at her. She really needed to find a way to kill this crush of hers. It wasn't going to help her in the long run. Instead, she took a deep breath, and lifted her head back up and pursed her lips back at him.

“It wouldn't be so bad if she was here for NTR, but she's here for the family. And that's always worse. I'm a little worried that she might try to use Ryk's living situation against him, somehow, but... if he plays his cards right, and says it's for the mission, then there's not much she can do about it. The family has to do what's in the best interests of NTR and not for its own personal gains. That's just how it is," she spoke softly. Of course, there was a lot more to it, but she wasn't going to tell him everything.

Friend or not, he didn't deserve to get dragged into their mess regardless of what he'd told them. This... it was easier this way, she supposed.

He hummed softly, and after a moment, a large hand came down to gently rest on the crown of her head. He didn't muss it like usual though; it was more of a gentle patting gesture, as though he were trying to offer some kind of comfort. "I have a feeling there's more you're not telling me," he mused, repeating the stroke and letting his fingers trail lightly down her back this time.

"As your friend I admit it's a little frustrating, but I guess that just means I should work harder." He huffed a bit, still resting his chin on his hand. "So the story is he's living there 'cause it makes the mission easier, huh? It's a little funny how what used to be part of the truth is the cover-up lie now, isn't it?" He shook his head faintly.

"And what used to be the lie is getting closer to the truth, too."

She smiled dryly at him. “That's one way of putting it," she stated, pushing a heavy sigh through her nose. It was ironic, to be sure. Ryk living with Ana shouldn't have been more than him getting close to her so that they could get the information they wanted, however; she couldn't deny the fact that it was good for him. He was happier, and as Kas had pointed out not too long ago, Eryk was smiling. Faintly, but nonetheless, he was smiling again.

If the family found out that those smiles weren't feigned, that they were more genuine than they'd ever been... Cyrilla wasn't going to let that happen. She'd fight tooth and nail if she had to; she'd go back to her family, endure their wrath and everything else if it meant that Eryk could stay happy. Damn her own, because he deserved it. Her, though? No, she was far too gone. Far too despicable.

But this wasn't about her, or her happiness. This was about Eryk, and his happiness. And this was about Mel and Drake, and them finding something similar. Drake so that Kevin could stop stalking him, and Mel because she seemed like such a nice girl. Cyrilla hadn't lied when she said she liked Mel, more than she should have. It was nice, especially with Mel living with her and Kas. It felt like what a family should have been like, and not...

“I won't let her ruin it. Ryk's cover story is that he's doing it for the mission. And that's not a lie. I don't..." she swallowed thickly, furrowing her brows at herself. Get it together, Cy. Don't get too vested. “I won't let her take his smile away, again." Of this, Cyrilla was certain.

"Smile, huh?" he said, pausing for a moment in thought. His fingers continued to idle along her spine; it didn't feel like there was any intention in the touch—he wasn't trying to provoke her or anything. He just... seemed to want to do it, or maybe hardly noticed he even was.

He lifted his hand away, though, when the waiter approached with his malt, and he accepted the large glass with its thick stem. The chocolate drink was decorated with a bit of whipped cream on top and a cherry. Kas set the extra spoon next to her on the table like it had been his intention the whole time, then dug his own into the malt, which was definitely thick enough for spoons. He made a small hum of satisfaction, nudging the whole thing towards her in obvious invitation.

"So if you're protecting his," he asked with a strange lightness, still to all appearances intent on his food, "who protects yours?"

“No one," she replied easily enough, smiling a bit wryly. She wasn't sure if protecting was the word she would have used, but she was going to try. Her smile, though? No one protected her smile, because they couldn't. The smiles she had now would be taken away, again. There would be something, like there always was, and it would be gone.

“It's alright, though," she stated, taking the spoon and slowly dipping it into the malt. “Mine's not worth it," she stated calmly, taking a bite out of the malt. She blinked in mild surprise at the taste. “I guess Niko wasn't wrong; these are good," she hummed a satisfied note in the back of her throat as she glanced towards the front door.

“I guess traffic must be pretty bad if they're still not here."

"Maybe so," Kas replied, lifting his shoulders a bit as he took another bite out of the malt.

"Why don't you think your happiness is worth protecting?" He still wasn't looking directly at her, carrying on the conversation as nonchalantly as she was, in spite of the subject matter, which she knew he had to think was pretty serious.

The question caught her off-guard, honestly, and she blinked a little stupidly at him. It was a personal question, even if it didn't quite seem like it to him. She felt her brows furrow slightly before she set the spoon down. She didn't know how to explain that part to him in a way that would explain the way her family was. The way it just was.

“Because it never has been," she finally answered, speaking softly. “Because it's never really mattered to begin with, Kas. We're not supposed to be happy. We're not supposed to experience joy, nor be kind or warm, or... anything that is bright. If... if any of us shows even the slightest inclination to those things, they..." she swallowed thickly, turning her gaze from him. She rubbed absentmindly at her chest near her left clavicle.

It had been broken, once, because of her family. “They beat it out of us. That's what they did to Ryk, to..." herself and everyone else who had been so weak. “If anyone deserves it... it's Ryk. As long as he gets to be happy, I'll consider it enough. I'll consider everything having been worth it because he's finally happy." She hadn't realized how low and soft she'd been speaking. Maybe because she was trying to convince herself of something, but she couldn't be sure of what. She breathed out slowly, and shook her head.

"None of that answers the question, you know," he pointed out, his tone softer now. He set his spoon down, too, and caught his jaw in his hand again so he could turn his head to regard her steadily. "I asked why your happiness isn't worth protecting, and what you told me was your family tries to snuff it out, and Ryk deserves to be happy. I'm sure both of those things are very true, Cyrilla, but neither of them is a reason you shouldn't be happy, too. There's no rule that says 'there may be only one happy Koga, now choose.'"

His eyes bored into hers, the expression on his face much more serious than the ones Kas usually wore. "I'm sure you think it's selfless, or at least the better option, to be willing to give up your own joy in the name of his. And there's something admirable about it, certainly. But it doesn't have to be one or the other—and he's not going to be happy if you're miserable, you know. He cares about you more than that."

She huffed lightly at him. She wasn't laughing at what he said, but because he didn't understand how her family was. “I'm actually being selfish for that. What he doesn't know won't hurt him, and that's where you're wrong, Kas. I know he cares about me, and I love him, too, but..." she wasn't entirely sure what to say, honestly.

“To be honest... I don't know. I think... my happiness isn't worth protecting because no one else can protect it. If I'm protecting Ryk's... who else could do it besides him?" Who else could protect her happiness if not Ryk? He was her best friend, the one she'd leaned and relied on for so long. He was the only one who could stand against the family, and she didn't want him to be the one to protect her happiness. She didn't want him to get hurt because of her, because that is what would happen, in the end.

She smiled a little ruefully, though. “Maybe one day... it won't be like this. Maybe one day I won't have to be here, in a place I don't want to be, and doing things that make me sick. But I suppose it's just wishful thinking." It certainly felt like it.

He sighed quietly. "You really don't get it, do you?" he murmured, more to himself than to her, it seemed.

Before he could elaborate, though, the waiter showed back up with their food, including for the two who still weren't yet present, and Kas rolled his eyes, removing his phone from his pocket and firing off a text. "Honestly, Mel. Traffic doesn't get that bad on the island."

As if on cue, Mel and Drake appeared a few moments later, settling into the booth on the other side. "Hey guys," she said, a smile playing at the edges of her mouth. "Sorry we're late."

Maybe she didn't get it, but she supposed she was grateful for Drake and Mel's appearance. She offered them a bright smile, and arched a brow at the two of them. “Yeah, sorry we're late. We were taking a Farfetch'd when it broke down, so we hoofed it the rest of the way," Drake added, smiling sheepishly as he rubbed the back of his neck.

“Oh, and thanks for ordering our stuff for us!" he added, causing Cyrilla to chuckle lightly.

“Hm, well you're lucky they just brought it out so it's still warm," Cyrilla stated as she glanced at her burger. “Hm, now let's see if these are as good as you've hyped them up to be, Drake," she added, grinning at him.

“Of course they're good! This place has the best burgers, ever. I'll have you know that yours truly is a certified burger master," Drake stated, looking rather smug about the declaration. Cyrilla rolled her eyes lightly.

Mel let out a soft snort. "'Certified Burger Master'?" she repeated, a broad grin blooming over her face. "There's no way that's a real thing, you dork." She nudged him in the side with her elbow, clearly enjoying herself; perhaps the walk over had broken any ice there might have been.

"I think it's a self-appointed position," Kas added dryly, taking a bite out of his food and reaching for the malt. He used the straw this time, though.

"Is there a cherry in that?" Mel asked, narrowing her eyes suspiciously.

Kas sighed, using a clean spoon to fish it out. "Fun fact, everyone: my sister is crazy about cherries. I don't know why, but she is."

"Strawberries too," she corrected, accepting the cherry and eating it right off the end of the stem. "Especially with chocolate. Mirmir likes citrus fruits and cream, though."

“I like pineapples, to be honest. There's something a little sweet and tart about them that makes them taste really good. Never been too big on strawberries, though. They're too sweet sometimes," Drake stated, rolling his own eyes and feigning a slight hurtful look when Mel had elbowed him. “What about you, Cyrilla? Since everyone's talking about favorite fruits and otherwise," he added, titling his head in her direction.

“Mangoes with tajin seasoning. It's really good because the seasoning itself is made with salt, chile powder, and dehydrated lime. You might actually like it on your pineapple; it pairs really nicely with it," she answered easily enough. Besides, tajin seasoning wasn't as spicy to her as it was for most people. It just added a sort of boldness to the fruit. Maybe it was because she just liked spicy things?

“Ugh, how do you all do spicy things! I've tried... really, I have, but I can't," Drake almost sounded like he was whining.

“Because we're not lightweights like you, of course."

“Fair."

"Honestly I think it has more to do with being raised on it," Mel noted with a little grin. "For example, Orange Islands cuisine is usually pretty spicy, so we're used to it. Kas is crazy, though—he can do things like just munch his way through a jar of picked gengar peppers like it's nothing. Not even I'm that insane."

He shrugged. "Dad kept them in the fridge, is all. I got hungry."

Cyrilla was certain her eyes were wide with awe as she blinked in Kas's direction. “Gengar peppers, seriously?" she stated, trying to comprehend the fact that he ate them at all. She enjoyed spicy things, but even she had her limits. Gengar peppers were too much for her. “Wow. I did not think anyone could eat those regularly," she added. Drake looked about as shocked as Cy felt, so at least she wasn't alone in that respect.

“Yeah, well if you two grew up on it, what's your excuse, Cy? You're not from the Islands, are you?" he asked, causing Cyrilla to snort softly.

“If I was, I'd have a beautifully tanned complexion like Mel and Kas, here, but no. I'm not from the Islands. I'm from Fuchsia, and my love of all things spicy came from just being subjected to eating all kinds of foods for various reasons," she replied, shrugging lightly. It wasn't a lie; she had to be comfortable eating all kinds of things in order to complete missions and such ilk.

"Same," Kas said, "except my family thought they were doing me a favor. Don't tell Crystal I said this, but when she was learning to cook, she was terrible, and I was the taste tester."

Mel laughed. "You'd never guess it now—she's literally a chef with actual stars, just like Sheena, and everything she touches becomes delicious, but he's not wrong."

"And that's the story of how I became a human trash compactor, willing and able to eat massive quantities of pretty much anything that can be eaten."

"Oh, remember that time she experimented with insect-based dishes for like a month?"

"Yes, Melly," he replied, widening his eyes and giving them a faraway look seemingly on purpose. "Yes I do. So. Many. Ants."

She tried. She really tried not to laugh, even going so far as to place a hand over her mouth, however; Cyrilla failed. She started laughing, and also snorted at the same time which caused her face to turn a light pink. “Well that explains a lot. I guess compared to their cooking, mine's probably more mediocre," she stated lightly, feeling the laugh settle down into something of a small smile.

"There it is," Kas murmured, low enough that only she could catch it. He gave her a sly wink, then continued at a better volume. "And don't put yourself down. Your food's delicious."

“Oh, Kas, I'm sorry, man. That sounds like it was disgusting, all those bugs," Drake looked like he'd seen a ghost, his complexion paling just a bit. Cyrilla arched a brow and leaned on her arm.

"At least he got a lot of protein," Mel joked. "Those muscles didn't come cheap."

Kas groaned. "Don't remind me. Dad's the worst. More importantly, Drake, I've always wanted to know: did the old man ever like... make you do riddles and stuff at home? Or did he actually just confine that shit to the Gym?"

“Oh. My. Arceus." Drake began, causing Cyrilla to tilt her head. She was a little curious as to what he had to say on that. From what she remembered, Blaine had implemented riddles and the like as a function of his gym challenges. No one was allowed to battle him until they could solve a few riddles. They weren't easy, from what she'd read. Drake turned his attention towards Mel, first, looking rather serious about what he was going to say.

“First off, I will never put you through that horror. You or any other gym challengers. Ever. Secondly, he made me memorize them when I was seven. SEVEN! Do you know what that does to a kid? And then he tried to make me agree to keep the stupid riddles as part of the gym challenge when I took over. He even wanted me to keep the gym on the volcano. That was a dangerous place to have it in the first place!" He was a little red in the face by the time he'd finished. Cyrilla chuckled softly as Drake took a long drink from his cup.

“Oh, and no, he didn't confine them to the gym. He still tries to make me implement riddles back into the gym."

Mel was laughing so hard she was at serious risk of losing some of her lemonade out her nose. She managed to save herself, but coughed into her elbow a few times, still unable to quite suppress her amusement. Sniffing, she wiped a few stray tears from her eyes. "Your face," she managed, voice pitched high and soft with the effort it took to speak.

Kas snickered. "Don't hold back; tell us how you really feel," he said with a grin.

Even Cyrilla found herself snickering softly.

“Guys... guys you don't understand. Those riddles. They gave me nightmares. Sometimes I'd wake up and gramps would be standing in my doorway, grinning like a madman and holding up a book of all of his old riddles. I swear he could smell the fear and just come running."

“Oh, poor Drake," Cyrilla stated as she tried to contain her own amusement. “Sounds like it wasn't easy living with Blaine."

“Seriously. You have no idea."

"Well at least you're not in a volcano anymore," Mel said, popping an onion ring into her mouth and chewing it over. "Mom says thanks for that, by the way."

“Mom?" Drake looked vaguely confused before his eyes widened slightly. “You mean your mom's Michelle Kane?" he asked a little incredulously. “Huh, I can sort of see the resemblance. And, well, I guess she's welcome? I know gramps had a lot of damages to the gym whenever he was the gym leader, not to mention the amount of trainers that were injured as well just trying to get up there. If there's anything else I can do to help her out, just let me know. I don't want gramps' problems following her everywhere now that I'm the gym owner or leader, or whatever you want to consider me."

Cyrilla arched an amused brow at his choice of words.

“Is that right?" she stated, feeling something sly cross her features. “What do you think, Mel? What do you want to consider him?"

Next to her, Kas snorted softly, but didn't interrupt, observing the byplay with some interest.

Mel, on the other hand, shrugged, failing to totally suppress a grin but managing a sort of coy nonchalance nevertheless. "Well I dunno, Cy. That's a good question, but I think it should be a mutual decision. So maybe I should be asking Drake what he'd like me to be to him. I did already ask him out tonight, after all. Ball's in his court." She arched an eyebrow, but didn't seem to be demanding an answer immediately or anything.

Cyrilla did her best not to outright grin at the expression on Drake's face. He looked absolutely mortified for some reason, but she had a guess.

“You asked me out!? Is that what this is? Is this supposed to be a date?! Oh... my arceus, if I'd known that I wouldn't have chosen the Magikarp!" he stated, burying his face in both of his hands. Cyrilla could see the tips of his ears were turning pink, though, and snickered softly.

“He's so adorable. Mel, I think you might have just embarrassed him into adorable mode," she stated, trying not to laugh at him. He blinked slowly, though, and glanced at Kas and Cyrilla.

“So... was this supposed to be a double date? Is that why the two of you are here!? Ugh, I would have chosen something a little different for all of us..." he trailed off, causing Cyrilla to roll her eyes.

“It's not the place that matters, Drake. It's mostly the company, and besides, Kas and I are just here as spectators. Wouldn't really want to miss this," she stated, tilting her head slightly in the direction of Kas, and blinking about as innocently as she could. Drake pursed his lips together, though, causing Cyrilla to chuckle lightly.

"I wasn't trying to deceive you about what this was," Mel added, smiling a little more gently and patting Drake on the back. "But I didn't want to make a big deal out of it. I was hoping you'd pick someplace fun and comfortable, and you did. It's not like I'm carrying a bunch of fancy stuff around in my trainer's bag anyway, so casual is exactly right."

"See? No harm done." Kas's eyes were narrowed with mirth, but it wasn't even remotely mocking at the moment. He was watching Mel, Cy noticed, and smiling at the way she was looking at Drake, whose head was in his hands. There was a tenderness to his expression that was rare; he shook his head a moment later and it was gone.

Cyrilla felt something tight in her chest, something that seemed to squeeze her heart, but she ignored it. Had to ignore it. Drake was still pouting, though, as he regarded Mel with an even stare.

“I would have at least suggested Jo's. They have more options as far as food goes. It's just burgers here," he muttered softly, taking a drink from his cup. Cyrilla rolled her eyes faintly, but was still smiling nonetheless.

“Well you did say this place had the best burgers. I don't think you could have chosen any better, really. And besides, you still haven't answered the lady's question. What would you like to consider her, and vice versa?" Cyrilla asked, watching as Drake's face turned a bit pink.

“Oh, uh, well... I, um..." he began, stuttering a bit. Cyrilla supposed it might have been something to do with Kas being present, but Drake rubbed absently at his neck before shrugging. “Well, I'd like to say that we're at least acquaintances," he stated, glancing in Mel's direction. It looked like that was all he was going to say, however; he smiled a bit.

“But if she's willing to be my friend, maybe we can go from there? Just because this is a date doesn't mean you just jump into something... I mean, you're a nice girl and all, Mel, but if we're not really compatible, why bother with anything further, right? If it turns out we make awesome friends, that's great! If... well, if it turns out we are compatible... maybe we just take it from there?"

Mel pretended to consider this, releasing an exaggerated hmm and stirring the ice in her cup with her straw. "I think I can get behind that," she agreed with a little nod. "But only if you do me two favors: firstly, let me have your number, and secondly, call me sometime. I've got all the free time in the world on the road, but you're busier than that so I'll let you decide when. Deal?"

“Deal. Oh, uh... just be prepared that when I do, I get nervous sometimes so it might take me a few tries..." Drake replied, grinning slightly as if to himself. Cyrilla rolled her eyes, but they were adorable. The both of them together like that... it almost made her think of something before she shook the thought from her mind. Drake reached into his pocket, pulling out his wallet and retrieved a card from it. “It has my number and a line to the gym just in case you can't reach me on my phone."

“Aren't you two so adorable," Cyrilla couldn't help herself.

"Yep," Mel replied shamelessly, lightly plucking the card from Drake's fingers and programming both into her phone. "We're the cutest." Her fingers flew quickly across the screen and then she looked up with a grin. "Sent you a text, so now you have mine, too."

“Ah, thanks," Drake stated, his face turning a light shade of pink as he glanced at his phone. He seemed to program Mel's name into it before turning towards Cyrilla and Kas, coughing lightly into his hand. Cyrilla thought it really was adorable, and couldn't keep her laughter contained. It wasn't loud, thankfully, but she shook her head in their direction.

“Well, since that's all been figured out, how about we go to the Alcremie factory after this? I hear they make the best cheesecake, and it'll be on me!"

"Oh no," Kas deadpanned. "You've discovered the Rheinallt family weakness: free delicious food."

Mel laughed. "I think that's just a normal human weakness, honestly. But it sounds great." She beamed at Drake, and then the rest of them, so genuinely happy it was plain to see.

“Mel's right, it is just a normal human weakness. I'm not gonna say no to free food, especially free cheesecake," Drake stated, nodding his head as if to agree. Cyrilla faintly shook her head, but she was still smiling from all the laughter.

“Well as Kas and Mel both already know," she began, arching a brow at the both of them, “I like feeding people. It... makes me happy when I can, especially if it's something I made. Feeding people by buying them food makes me happy, too, so... I guess you're kinda stuck with me always buying or making you shit whenever you lot are hungry."

It did make her happy whenever she did small things like that. She wasn't entirely sure why, though.

"Man, I'm gonna miss this island when I leave," Mel said, taking her check from the waiter who'd just reappeared.

"All the more reason to come back and visit once in a while."

“You should come visit whenever you can. Drake here would love a visit, too," Cyrilla stated, accepting her own check as Drake took his. He sputtered a bit, but nodded his head in agreement. This... it was nice. Cyrilla couldn't help but feel she'd miss this, too.

She quietly cried herself to sleep that night.

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October 23rd
Cinnabar Island Gym - Afternoon - Light Rain
Melody Rheinallt


It was hardly the most spectacular day for a gym challenge, really, what with the overcast sky and intermittent drizzle. But that was all right—it was still the day she'd picked, the day she felt ready, and that was enough.

Brushing down her loose tank, Mel waited patiently outside of the gym. Apparently Drake was making up for some time off lately, so there'd actually been a small queue out the door this afternoon. She didn't really mind. She had an umbrella for when it started to rain, and the company of her little audience to make the wait go by faster. Eryk and Ana had shelter work to do today, unsurprisingly, but she'd been invited to Ana's house for dinner afterwards. For celebration, she'd said, though Mel didn't want to count her torchics before they hatched.

Kas was there, though, and Aidan had come along too, claiming he had nothing to do in the office right now anyway. Mel sort of suspected that he was using her as an excuse to get away from that woman named Katia that everyone had been talking about, but that was fine by her. She sounded like a really unpleasant sort of person.

Cyrilla was there as well, for the same reason as Aidan, perhaps, and Nev had tagged along, too. The latter of them said it was so that she could cheer on Mel, and the both of them were huddled under a feebas umbrella that Cyrilla had brought with her. Nev had, apparently, forgotten her own, but the both of them seemed to fit comfortably underneath.

“Are you excited for your match, Mel?" Nev asked curiously, glancing in her direction. “It looks like everyone who has challenged him so far has lost," she stated as a challenger exited the door, a seemingly disappointed look on their face. There were ten minute intervals between each match, perhaps so that Drake could rest his team before the next battle.

Mel grinned. "Sure am. I was kind of hoping to be first challenger this morning so I'd know his pokémon were completely fresh, but someone insisted he needed his beauty sleep." She jabbed her elbow into Kas's ribcage; he pretended it hurt, doubling over a little with a grimace on his face.

Aidan lifted an eyebrow. Unlike the others, he'd just worn a coat that seemed to be water-resistant. His hair was a little damp, though, and wasn't styled up the way it usually was, falling more naturally around his face and neck instead. Mel wasn't really into older guys, but she could acknowledge that he looked handsome like that regardless.

"I'd hate to see what he looks like without if this is with," he said sardonically.

"Hey," Mirmir protested, offering himself up to be butt of the joke as he often did. "I have it on good authority that I'm a very nice-looking fellow."

Well aware of the opportunity she was being presented here, Mel took him up on it. "Yeah. If by 'good authority' you mean your mother tells you so."

Aidan laughed softly. "Ah, so this is what it means when people say 'a face only a mother could love.'"

Cyrilla chuckled at their banter while Nev pursed her lips together. “That's not nice; Kas is a very nice-looking person," she stated, causing Cyrilla to roll her eyes a bit.

“They're poking fun of him, Nev. Of course Kas is a very nice-looking fellow," Cyrilla seemed to explain, making air quotes with her free hand. Nev made a silent 'oh', and huffed nervously. “Besides, it's not like Kas really needs his beauty sleep; can't say the same for poor Drake, there," she added, nodding her head in the direction of the door as Drake called the next challenger. He yawned slightly, mouth covered with his left hand as he glanced in their direction.

With a large smile on his face, he waved at them before turning back inside the gym with the next person. “If he's half as sleepy as he looks, and is still winning, you might be in for a good match, Mel," Nev stated, seemingly excited for it.

Mel grinned. That challenger going inside meant she was the next, and she could feel the excitement building. "Oh I knew that to begin with," she said with a little smile. "Both the upside and the downside of being personally acquainted with the guy, I guess."

"Hmm," Kas added, drawing out the humming sound as though newly-contemplative. "Personally acquainted, is it? Didn't know that's what the kids were calling it these days."

Mel didn't bother resisting the urge to roll her eyes. Like he didn't know what was going on. "That's what it's called when you've only just met and are trying to see what'll happen, yeah," she drawled. "You've at least heard of taking it slow, right Mirmir?"

He scratched his head, putting in an exaggerated expression of deep thought. "It might be ringing a bell, sure."

Cyrilla huffed lightly at the exchange, shaking her head a bit as Nev looked slightly confused. She merely shrugged it off, though, and smiled in Mel's direction. “Well I think it's pretty admirable that you're both taking it slow," she stated.

“Hm, I have to agree with her on this one. Most people just jump straight into something and end up falling out after a couple of weeks. If it doesn't work out between you and Drake, at least you'll have made a friend, if nothing else," Cyrilla stated with a small smile on her face. “But I think you and Drake might have what it takes. You're both very comfortable, already, and that's a good sign, I think," she added shrugging her shoulders.

“Just make sure you kick his ass, first," she grinned, then, referring to Mel's upcoming match. Nev chuckled lightly and shook her head.

“She's already going to kick his ass, Cyrilla," Nev said as she grinned. “Oh, you should see if he wants to come over for your celebratory dinner, Mel! If he's finished with challenges, that is."

Mel had to laugh a little. "There's something a little ironic about inviting him to a celebration of victory against him, but I'll see if I can swing it." She knew she was definitely audacious enough to do something like that, and didn't think it would offend him. Even if she won, it wouldn't be like she was defeating him full-stop or anything—it was a Gym Leader's job to provide a very specific level of challenge, not to go all-out with their best pokémon or whatever. So it shouldn't be an insult or anything she didn't think.

Besides, teasing aside, she really did like him, as a person. He was goofy in a disarming way, and warm and sweet. In other words, pretty much the antithesis of every bad dating experience she'd ever had, and some of them were—

Well, better not to think about that now. She'd gotten used to the thoughts intruding sometimes. It was what they did. But the comfort of this moment was a strong defense against them, and she let herself relax into it a little. Whether it turned into anything more or not, she'd made a friend that could do that for her even when he wasn't around, and that was itself something rare and worth cherishing.

“Well... you don't have to tell him it's a celebratory dinner if that's the case. You can just say it's a dinner with friends," Nev stated, still grinning. Cyrilla shook her head and rolled her eyes.

“It's a celebratory dinner, Nev. No way around that one... and besides, it's not like he'll say no if Mel asks nicely. Oh, look, there's your chance, Mel," Cyrilla stated as she nodded her head in the direction of the door where Drake appeared. He grinned in their direction and motioned them towards the gym doors.

“Hey guys!" he greeted, smiling brightly at all of them. “I'm a little jealous. I don't have a cheering squad for me," he stated, his lips forming into a mock pout.

“Yeah, well, you're not as cute as Mel, so... you'll just have to suck it up," Cyrilla stated as she grinned at him, earning a light chuckle from Drake.

“I guess you're right on that one," he said lightly before leading them inside the gym.

"You hear that guys? He thinks I'm cute." Mel grinned, something that turned into a chuckle when Aidan rolled his eyes in an exaggerated fashion. She happily followed Drake inside, the others trailing after. She waited until they'd broken away to head for the spectator seats before she broached the topic further, though.

"Hey, Drake? Before we get started—are you free around dinner time? Everyone's getting together at Ana and Ryk's place for dinner. I thought maybe you'd want to come?"

Intellectually, she knew the nervous flutter in her stomach was needless; it wasn't as though she were actually asking him out. Hell, she'd done that, kind of, already, though apparently he'd not noticed that was her intention. But still she found herself unsure of his answer, and hoping it would be the affirmative one, so emotionally there wasn't much of a difference.

“Hm," he seemed to be contemplating her offer, pursing his lips together and regarded her with a serious gaze. A goofy grin spread over his face, though, as he nodded his head. “Of course I'd like to go! After you, there's at least three more challengers so by the time I'm done with them, it'll be dinner time, right?" he stated, tilting his head to the side a bit.

“I'll be there, for sure," he added as he smiled at her. He cleared his throat, though, and took a step back. “Alright, just to reiterate old rules and what not," be began in a nonchalant fashion, making his way towards the center of the gym. “We're using only five pokemon in total. Your objective is to defeat me in anyway you can, and you are allowed to switch out during the match, however," he paused to clear his throat, “you are only allowed to use the same five. In other words, if you send out a new pokemon that wasn't part of the original five, then you'll be disqualified, alright?"

“Any questions or concerns before we begin?"

She grinned, then shook her head. "None whatsoever. Come at me, leaderman." Mel reached for her belt, pinching off the first of her five chosen battle partners for the day, but held off, curious to see who Drake would send out first and willing to change her strategy if the choice was different than she expected.

Drake chuckled lightly at the name before he tossed his first pokemon out. “Alright, Axe, time to play again," he stated as his fraxure appeared. He growled lightly before tilting his head in Mel's direction. Axe let out a bellowing roar as he seemed to prepare himself for the battle.

Mel decided that her instinct was as good as any, and gave the pokéball a toss. Shaolin, her meinshao, emerged, looking ready as ever for a spar and dropping into a fighting stance immediately.

As soon as he match was signalled to begin, Mel called for Shaolin to use calm mind, then force palm immediately after. The pokémon bounded towards Axe, whipping forward the lashes of fur at the end of one arm to strike.

“Use Crunch!" Drake commanded. Axe roared before charging Shaolin, the area around his mouth glowing in the process.

The two moves collided; Axe's jaws clamped down around Shaolin's fur, but the move wasn't effective, and she just used it to yank him in to hit with her other arm regardless. They broke apart, then charged back in. Both pokémon were high-attack close-quarters battlers, but Shaolin had an edge, and in the end, she pulled out the victory.

Mel withdrew her as soon as the battle was over, sending Una out instead. She had a tough fight against Brick Jr., but the Gabite emerged the victor, only to be felled by Gemma's powerful Ice Beam. It was a battle of water types after that; an odd thing in a dragon-type gym, but gyarados was close enough, she supposed. Gemma scraped by with a psybeam, but was in no shape to continue, so Mel withdrew her as well.

Ptrouble defeated Deino, but ran into a bigger issue against Drake's salamence, very clearly his anchor pokémon. Fortunately, Mel had an ace in the hole for this particular gym, and withdrew her aerodactyl in favor of sending out Argent. Grinning, she folded her arms across her chest. "Attract."

“Aw, c'mon!" Drake stated as he threw an arm out in a vague gesture. “I forgot that move existed," he muttered before shaking his head. “Typhoon, use Dragon Tail," he said as the Salamence merely regarded Argent. He didn't move, and instead, seemed to lay down, and stretched out his neck. He made a soft grumbling noise in Argent's direction, causing Drake to shake his head.

“You're a big baby, you know that?" he stated in the Salamence's direction. Sighing deeply, he shook his head and made his way out towards the floor, resting a hand on Typhoon's wing. “You lost, ya big dope," he spoke gently, but seemed amused more than anything. “Guess that means you're my first challenger today to win the Volcano Badge," he stated, fishing around in his breast pocket and pulling a tin can from it. He popped it open and pulled what looked to be the said badge from it, and motioned for Mel to meet him halfway to the center.

“Congrats, Mel. A battle well won... or something like that." He chuckled nervously and rubbed the back of his neck.

Mel laughed softly as she hopped down, more than happy to meet him in the middle and accept her badge. Argent, always both good sport and incorrigible tease, nuzzled her little nose against the very end of Typhoon's in an almost conciliatory gesture. Typhoon seemed mostly pleased by this, and released a short huff of air.

"'Something like that'?" Mel replied, perhaps not so dissimilar from her pokémon in this respect. "It's a perfectly legitimate move, I'll have you know." She winked as she retrieved her badge case, not so different from the one he had—her aluminum shell was decorated with a tropical flower pattern in teal and green. She set the Volcano Badge in the seventh spot; there was only one missing from the set now.

Drake snorted softly before he chuckled. “Yeah, yeah, I know it is. Just didn't think it'd ever be used in a gym battle, is all," he stated, rolling his eyes seemingly at himself. “Ah, but still, that was a good battle. Best one I've had all day, really," he continued, before rubbing at Typhoon's wing. The Salamence shook it, though, as if to shake Drake's hand off, before nudging closer to Argent.

“I don't think it's going to wear off anytime soon, either." Drake shook his head and glanced towards the others on the spectator seats who seemed to be laughing at him. Nev and Cyrilla were, at least. Mirmir was grinning, and Aidan shook his head a little.

“So... what time should I be there for dinner? Seven, eight?"

"Seven thirty if you can swing it. You've got my number if you can't." She dropped the little reminder with half a grin before recalling Argent. "Anyway, we should get going; you'll need to rest before the next challenge and all. Good luck, leaderman."

Typhoon seemed almost saddened by the sylveon's disappearance, but Drake recalled him before he could make a spectacle of himself. “Alright, seven thirty. I'll be there, you can count on it," he replied with a large grin of his own.

“Yeah, well, you better since you're making a promise, Drake," Cyrilla stated as she stood a little to Mel's left, arm linked with Nev's. “You don't want me coming after you, if you break it," she added, the grin on her face belying the fact that she was being serious, it seemed.

“I'll be there, I promise," Drake stated, lips pursed into a fine line, but he didn't seem upset or anything.

“Good. Come on, Mel, let's go tell the other two about your victory! And see if they need any help with dinner," Nev stated, offering her free arm towards her.

She took it, shooting Drake a parting smile over her shoulder and waving with her other hand as the group exited the gym.

All in all, she'd had a pretty fantastic day.

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October 30th
Cinnabar Mansion - Evening - Drizzle
Nevena Solomon


Nev was excited.

They'd spent a majority of the afternoon decorating the mansion for tonight's festivities. It was her birthday tomorrow, but it was also the day that the others would be doing something else. Not to mention it was also Halloween, tomorrow. After Mel's victory, they'd all agreed to celebrate Nev's birthday the day before. It was endearing to Nevena because she'd never had anyone to spend her birthdays with. She always spent them alone, at home, with her pokemon, or occasionally at the movie theatre if something interesting was out.

This one, though... she was going to cherish it.

Nevena was currently in the mansion's locker room with Ana, Mel, and Cy. Cyrilla had found a costume for Nev to wear for the party tonight, but she felt a little exposed. The black dress was cut into a very deep v-neck, and fell just slightly below her shoulder blades. The dress itself was a little smooth and formfitting, with the bottom portion of the dress cut into a sheer black material. It barely fell past her knees. She'd never worn something this revealing before, and she felt slightly uncomfortable in it.

But as Cyrilla had said, she'd only be wearing it once, and it was nice. The sheer gloves that accompanied it felt like silk, and went to her elbows. The black ribbon stilettos she'd worn to complete the outfit were still a little strange to her. She was used to wearing heels, but the heels were just a little bit different than what she was used to.

“Oh, how does it look?" she asked the others once she'd stepped out. She fiddled with the belt around her waist as she glanced towards the other three women.

"Get it girl," Mel said, feigning an exaggerated once-over with a little grin. "That's sexy as hell." She said it with just enough lightness in her voice that it was clearly meant to be a genuine compliment, rather than to make Nev feel awkward or anything. Mel herself was dressed in an ancient style, with gold colored costume jewelry, exaggerated eyeliner, and enough bandage on the visible parts of her body to make the mummy part obvious. She was actually quite strategic about it—the bandage was shredded and dangled from around her wrists, elbows, and neck, while the diaphanous gown was neither revealing nor excessively modest.

"You look really nice," Ana agreed, tying her obi. She'd used temporary dye to darken her pink hair to black, painting her lips a blueish grey shade that made her look frostbitten, which along with the white kimono and obi, gave her away for a yuki-onna. With the natural delicacy of her features and small size of her frame, there really was something ghostly about her.

“Oh, but the two of you look really gorgeous!" Nev couldn't help herself, and felt her cheeks heat slightly. Mel and Ana looked really good in their outfits of choice, and she couldn't help the smile that spread across her face. She blinked, though, when Cyrilla rounded the corner, and whistled in Nev's direction.

“And here I thought the dress was a little too small. It fits you really well, Nev. You look drop-dead gorgeous," Cyrilla stated as she grinned in Nev's direction. She'd dressed as the Bride of Frankenstein, it looked like. The dress itself was sleeveless and more modest than most things Cyrilla had worn, before. She had cloth that looked like ribbons, tied to her wrist and traveled up her bicep. There was a thin white belt that was tied around her waist, and like Ana, seemed to have temporarily dyed parts of her hair black. It seemed more like highlights since it was pulled back into a loose tail.

Her lips were painted black with a small amount of black eyeliner, nothing too exaggerated like Mel's.

“Thank you, Cyrilla. You all look really lovely. It's almost hard to believe you're actual people," she stated, causing Cyrilla to chuckle lightly.

“Hm, well, yes, now let's go see how the boys did," she stated as she winked in Nev's direction before sharing a grin with Mel.

Mel waggled her eyebrows in a way rather like her brother, and the group of them exited the locker room.

The ground floor of the mansion, with its enormous ballroom, had been transformed into the main party space, with long tables of food and several hired caterers set up at a bar to serve drinks of all kinds. A lot of the office's employees and their guests were present, man dressed in costume according to the theme, which was 'classic horror.' Sydney, dressed as a possessed nun, was in the middle of conversation with Luke, whose dark skin and black clothes were painted white with a rather accurate skeletal depiction, and Niko, who was dressed as... a nurse?

There were a lot of sheet ghosts, and a few people not really dressed up, but for the most part everyone was participating.

"Hey guys!" Kas was the first to approach them, speaking a little more loudly than usual over the music. He already had a plate of snacks, and was dressed as Frankenstein's monster, with some rather good stitching effects on his face, neck, and arms, as well as tattered pants, a shirt with the sleeves rolled, and suspenders. "Looks like you went all-out, huh?"

“Only the best for Nevena," Cyrilla responded as Nev smiled.

“You look really nice, Kas," Nev stated as she glanced around the area. She could see Lorraine talking with Hayley, the former dressed in a practical labcoat, however; it looked more like a tattered labcoat dress. Was she supposed to be a mad scientist? Hayley, however, looked to be dressed in what appeared to be a pink fairy costume, or maybe something similar to what a sylveon outfit would look like.

"Nice is a weird word for this," Kas replied with some amusement. It was indeed a rather monstrous look, all things considered, as though his body were pieced together with large, crude stitches.

“Hey, it's the birthday girl and her entourage," another voice chimed in, belonging to Drake. He made his way towards them, holding out a drink in Mel's direction. It looked benign, fruit punch, maybe. He was dressed in a red flannel that was torn near the elbows and wrist areas. There looked to be fur sprouting out of the torn areas, especially near the torn parts of his blue jeans. He even had some fur taped to his jaws, and his nose was painted black.

There was a tail sticking out behind him, almost in the shape of what a midnight lycanroc's tail looked like. Maybe he was supposed to be the lycanroc-man?

"Ohhh, thank you," Mel said, accepting the drink and easily making room for him in the circle. She laughed softly at the extra 'fur' on his jaw. "Should I scratch you under the chin for being a good boy?" she drawled, struggling to maintain a straight face.

Kas snorted. "Get a room."

“Hm, you'd like that wouldn't you," Cyrilla stated, rolling her eyes a bit. Drake seemed to almost sputter in his drink, though, his face coloring slightly.

“Uh, no, you don't have to do that, Mel," he responded with a light shake of his head. Nev thought it was adorable, though, the way he seemed nervous about it. “Oh, I also didn't know what to get you for your birthday, Nev, but I've left it on the table over there," Drake stated as he pointed to a small table. Nev blinked in relative surprise.

“Oh, that's very sweet of you, but you didn't have to get me anything," she replied as she glanced at the table. There were at least three other gifts there, probably from some of the others. It wasn't required, though. Nev didn't invite people with the intention of receiving gifts from them. She wanted them to have a good time; that was all she wanted for them.

“Well, too late. We all kind of got you something... I think. Ryk and I got you something so ours is a combined gift," Cyrilla stated with a grin, before shaking her head. “Speaking of the doofus, is he still having trouble putting his outfit together?" she asked in Kas's direction. “Last I heard he was with you and Aidan."

"Yeah they're both still in the locker room. I did Ryk's special effects, but he and boss have kind of complicated costumes." He shrugged, glancing at the table as Ana added her gift to the bunch. There was already one there that seemed to be from both himself and Mel. "Shouldn't take them too much longer, though."

Cyrilla huffed lightly and shook her head. “I didn't think it'd be that complicated. He's mostly got the right structure already for it," she stated, shrugging her shoulders. “I'm going to go see if Noct and the others have everything set up for tonight's haunted house events, so don't party too much without me," she stated, waving her hand in front of her in a nonchalant fashion.

“Oh, do you want me to come with?" Nev asked as Cyrilla shook her head.

“You stay here and wait for the others. It won't take me too long, I promise," she replied as Nevena pursed her lips together.

“Alright, if you say so." It wasn't much longer when Eryk appeared, and Nev could see why Kas had said what he did about the costume being complicated. The areas where his facial scars usually were, were covered by what looked like open sores and wounds. He was wearing yellow contacts, too, to give the much added affect for a zombie-like appearance. The black shirt he'd worn, long-sleeved, was torn in random places, and the black pants he had on were torn as well. There were red bandages around his arm as well, and what looked like a bite mark on his neck.

“Oh, that looks amazing, Eryk." Nev stated, eyes wide in awe. Everyone so far had really good costumes. Eryk blinked slowly in her direction, though, and tilted his head.

“As do the rest of you," he spoke, his eyes lingering a bit in Ana's direction.

"Okay so we've got a bunch of undead, a witch, a couple of mad creations, a wolfman... now I want to know what Aidan is," Mel said, casting her eyes around as if to spot him.

"Already regretting this," answered the man himself, appearing behind Nev. He was smoking, but from a pipe this time, which went with the long, heavy trenchcoat, vest, and wide-brimmed hat of his costume. There was a prop crossbow slung over his back, even—or was that real? It was hard to tell.

"Van Helsing!" Ana declared, seemingly impressed.

Aidan nodded slightly, doffing the hat in a wry manner. "For all your vampire-slaying needs." He tilted his jaw, subtly gesturing across the room.

For a second, Nev didn't follow his gesture. She stared at him, instead, and blinked slowly. “Oh, wow," she stated before she could filter her thoughts properly. “You look really good in that, Aidan," she continued, earning a light snicker from Drake. She blinked a few more times before her eyes widened. “Oh, I didn't mean to say that out loud!" she coughed lightly and finally glanced in the direction he'd gestured.

She could see the young woman named Katia in the distance. Indeed, she seemed to be dressed as one of the old brides of Dracula. The dress was as deeply v-cut as Nev's was, however; it was longer and trailed down the floor. The color was almost a gradient white to pink, and the underbust she wore with it emphasized certain parts of her body. She really could have passed for a bride of Dracula if they'd actually existed.

Eryk, however, seemed to be furrowing his brows in Katia's direction, and seemed rather tense. From what she'd been able to tell, he didn't particularly get along with Katia. Nev couldn't blame him, really. The woman even gave Nev bad vibes... and Nev usually liked every person she met. There were nights when even Aidan stayed at Nevena's place on the couch since Katia took up his living space. She didn't mind it, honestly. She was glad to help him out when he needed a place to escape.

“There just seems to be one vampire you can't slay, Van Helsing," Eryk stated in what appeared to be dry humor. Drake huffed lightly, though.

"Don't count me out yet," he murmured. He seemed to be only half-invested in the conversation, though, and his eyes dropped to the floor near Nev for a moment before he seemingly inhaled wrong and coughed, withdrawing the pipe even as Ana shifted around to rub his back.

"Are you all right?"

He cleared his throat once more, then nodded. There was a faint redness to his face, likely from the coughing. "Yeah," he said, flicking a glance a Nev before looking back at Ana again. "Fine, thanks."

Kas's eyes narrowed like he was trying to figure something out, but in the end he just went back to snacking. "Does the haunted entertainment part of this start soon? I'm kind of surprised Katia's not the boss monster for that."

Mel laughed, but the words seemed to remind Ana of something, and she withdrew her pokéballs from her obi and released both Luna and Nova. "They're helping Cyrilla," she explained, seeing both of them off with a wave.

"So's Rex," Aidan noted, replacing the hat on his head. "I'm sure he's having the time of his life."

“If he's anything like Imp, then I concur. He's helping out as well," Eryk muttered, as Nev chuckled lightly. “I think she'd send someone back once all the preparations are done... and don't count Katia out, yet, Kas. She just might make an appearance as one at the end of the entertaiment. She likes to ruin everyone's fun."

“It's so strange that the two of you are from the same family. You and her share no similarities at all," Nev stated as she blinked in Eryk's direction. He gave her a flat look, though, and shrugged.

“We're of the same family, but we're not related," he seemed to explain. Nev made a slight 'oh' before she glanced towards the others, making an effort not to look at Aidan for longer than necessary. She didn't really need to embarrass herself any further, after all.

“Hey, isn't that Cy's lycanroc, Diva?" Drake stated as the said lycanroc made her way through the crowd. She growled lightly at Drake for some reason before going up to Nev, and grabbing at her hand. Nev chuckled lightly as she let the lycanroc take her hand, however; Eryk rolled his eyes.

“I think the preparations are done," he stated as if to explain Diva's appearance. The lycanroc huffed as if she were agreeing with him, though.

“Oh, let's go, then! I'm excited to see what they've done!" Nev stated as she allowed Diva to lead the way.

The others followed behind, eventually exiting the relatively tame ballroom into the foyer, which at the moment looked old, decrepit, and dark, the sole source of light a dim lantern hung near the stairs. Probably a few of the pokémon who could cast illusions were responsible for that. It had a lonely, desolate sort of air to it; Luke was presently standing at the bottom of the staircase.

“Sorry, guys," he said, grinning slightly. “I've been instructed to allow only one or two people in at a time. Big groups kind of ruin the ambiance and the scares. So who's first?"

"Nev should go since it's her birthday," Ana said, smiling. In the dim light, the bright white of her kimono almost made her glow.

Nev pursed her lips together as she frowned. “Oh, but maybe someone should go first?" she stated as she turned towards the group. Eryk arched a brow in her direction, though, in a curious fashion.

“Do haunted houses frighten you?" he asked, causing Nev's frown to deepen.

“Oh, if that's the case, I'll go with you!" Drake stated taking a step forward before Cyrilla appeared at the top of the staircase, and making a slight tsking sound.

“Sorry, love, but you're accompanying Mel through," she stated as she descended the stairs. Once she was out, she placed a hand on her hip and arched a brow at the group. “Since we have an even number of people here, you are all going in with pairs."

“And how are you deciding these pairs, Cy?" Eryk asked as he narrowed his eyes suspiciously at her. She grinned at him.

“Easy. Everyone whose costumes are the closest to each other are getting paired. Unfortunately that means I'm going with Frankenstein, here," she stated, jabbing a finger in Kas's direction, though she didn't seem upset or anything. “You and Ana are going together, Ryk, which leaves Van Helsing and the Witch," she finished with a small grin on her face.

“Oh, but that seems a little unfair, doesn't it? Maybe we should just draw sticks?" Nev tried to suggest. It wasn't that she didn't want to go with Aidan. She'd be more than happy to, but... well, she wasn't entirely sure why she was trying to talk herself out of it.

"If it bothers you that much, I'll switch with someone," Aidan said, his brows knit. It was hard to read the expression on his face, but he didn't look happy, to be sure. He shifted his eyes away from her, though, studying a fixed point on the wall like it no longer concerned him.

For some reason, Nev felt her face heat up, even the tips of her ears. Her eyes widened slightly as she shook her head. “No, oh, that's not what I meant," she stated a little panicked. Had she said something that bothered him? She swallowed thickly and pursed her lips together. “I just thought that... well..." she wasn't sure how to explain what she'd thought would be a little more fair to the others.

“I honestly don't mind if I go with you, Aidan," she murmured softly, dropping her gaze to the floor for a moment.

“How about this; since it's obvious that Mel and Drake should go together, how about they go first? Then, once they go, we can decide who goes with who the second round?" Cyrilla seemed to suggest, but Nev shook her head.

“No, it's fine, Cyrilla. I want to go with Aidan. I think... well, I think it'd be nice to see if it's anything like the Haunted House level in the game we're playing," she stated, as Cyrilla made a slight 'aw'. Eryk rolled his eyes, though.

Aidan huffed softly, his expression much more like its usual neutrality than the slight edge of displeasure it had taken on before. "I'll take notes while you're jumping, shall I?" he drawled, but he did extend an elbow in such a way as to clearly be offering his arm to loop hers through, if she so desired.

Cyrilla snickered softly as she shook her head. Nev, however, pursed her lips at Aidan, and looped her arm with his. “I'm not that easily startled, I'll have you know," she stated as they walked up the stairs. She knew that she was, though, and gripped his arm just a bit tighter. She could play the game easily enough, but being in an actual haunted house was a lot different than playing through one on a game.

“Have fun you two!" Cyrilla called out as they entered through the door. It wasn't much, at first. There was eerie music playing but nothing too unexpected. The hall they were in was decorated with what looked to be galvantual and ariados webs. There was electricity flowing through some of the webs, after all. Nev subconsciously shivered. She had nothing against the pokémon, but webs were another thing altogether.

“So far, nothing like the game," she muttered softly, turning her attention towards Aidan.

"Yeah it's missing some—" he was cut off as a ghastly shriek sliced across all sound, even as a ghost seemed to appear from the wall to the left, wailing miserably and disappearing again through the wall to the right, as if it hadn't quite noticed them. Aidan blinked, but the expression on his face didn't change much.

From beyond, they could make out a soft sobbing sound, further down the hallway.

“I take it back!" she stated as she clutched a little tighter to Aidan's arm. She hadn't meant to step closer to him, but when the ghost had appeared from the wall, it was all she could do from nearly jumping out of her skin. Why did she agree to do this? She felt something slide down her back, the touch gentle enough that it sent a shiver down her back.

“Make it stop, make it stop," she repeated as she tensed. The touch faded, though, not long after, but Nev was still tense. “Oh, why did I agree to this?" she voiced out loud as she clung to Aidan's arm.

Aidan managed not to laugh at her, though there was a little amusement flickering in his eyes nonetheless. Still, he squeezed her arm in a reassuring manner and waited patiently until her immediate panic had subsided before doing anything else. "We don't have to do this, you know," he said simply. "There's an exit over this way; we can skip the whole thing and go back to the ballroom if you prefer. I'm not going to be disappointed or anything."

She wanted to say yes, to leave this haunted house behind, but her pride demanded she stay. So, she pursed her lips together and shook her head. “Not after everyone's hard work was put into this. I can't just leave halfway through; it wouldn't be... right." She took a deep breath to try and relax her nerves, however; something like cold breath ghosted over her neck.

“Okay, pride be damned. Let's go."

Aidan actually smiled a little. "Right this way, then." He selected one of the hallway's doors. Normally it led out into the back stairwell—and apparently it still did. The dim emergency track lights that were always on for safety were still there, and apparently this part of the building had been left alone. Aidan took them out the rear exit, then doubled back slightly so they could re-enter the ballroom. The others, of course, were still going through the haunted house.

Grabbing a drink off the bar table, Aidan steered them back to where their things had all been piled, setting the drink down in front of her and removing his crossbow to prop against one of the other chairs. "Have a seat, Doc. When you're all settled, I have something for you."

Nev blinked in his direction and tilted her head a bit. “You have something for me?" she stated. “Oh, but... you didn't have to, really," she continued as she glanced down towards the drink, and grabbed it with both of her hands. She didn't immediately take a drink of it, though, and tried to fight down the blush that was threatening to form on her face. She had really sweet and thoughtful friends. They didn't need to get her anything, and yet they still did. She smiled softly at the thought.

“But, um, thank you. For the drink and... whatever it is you have for me."

He snored softly, taking a smallish box out from beneath his chair and pushing it across the table towards her. "Don't thank me yet. It's nothing all that important. Just a little project."

The box was about shoe-sized, wrapped in neat, rainbow pastel paper and tied with a silver ribbon. 'To Doc' was written in Aidan's surprisingly-neat penmanship just under the bow.

Nev smiled as she pulled the box towards her, feeling a strange warmth in her chest as she glanced at it. Some part of her wondered if he'd ever use her name, or shortened version of it, but she was fine if he called her Doc. For now. She was a little startled at the thought before she shook it from her mind. Instead, she focused on the box and untied the ribbon, removing it before opening the present. She blinked a little stupidly at what was inside, and delicately, she retrieved the controller from the box.

“Oh... you," she began as she glanced back towards Aidan. She smiled brightly at him before turning her attention back towards the controller. It was pink in color, but that wasn't what caught her attention the most. Despite it being her favorite color, the controller itself was designed in a theme she recognized. On the left side was a small, chibi image of Balthazar, and on the right side, was an image of Maribelle.

“It's the... thank you, Aidan. This is... it's," she didn't know what to say, exactly. “I didn't know they made custom controllers for it," she stated, turning her attention back towards him.

"Uh." Aidan looked oddly unsure of himself for a moment, then grimaced. "They don't, exactly. Well, they do, but most of them aren't that good. I couldn't find one I thought you'd like, so I did the finish and the grip stuff myself. It's a little amateur, but if you didn't notice the mistakes, I'll take it." He gave her a wry half-smile at that.

Nev blinked incredulously at Aidan. “You... did this?" she stated in slight disbelief. Amateur or not, it was done really well. “It's really good, Aidan. I would have thought this was done professionally, if you hadn't told me that. You're very talented," she said truthfully. She was going to have to find out when his birthday was so she could get him something just as nice. Just as thoughtful.

“I really love it, thank you." She would have to put it to good use. “I'm almost tempted to just go try it out, now, but..." they couldn't exactly leave her birthday party. It would be rude, she thought.

He sat back in his chair, adjusting the hat so it would not impede his vision. "It's also the office Halloween party," he pointed out, almost as if reading her thoughts. "It'd go on without us just fine if you wanted to go." The smile tugging at his mouth was more genuine this time. "Entirely up to you though."

He did have a point.

“Alright. Plus, it'd be nice to finally get out of this dress," she stated as she grinned at Aidan. Her apartment was next to his and she could easily change beforehand. “Thanks again, Aidan." This had to be one of the best birthday's she'd had in a long time.

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October 31st
Lapras Hotel Conference Room - Morning - Rain
Kasimir Rheinallt


Kas pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose; since they were on pro-battling business today, the three of them were dressed accordingly, which meant he was in full nerd-chic. Fortunately he had plenty of wardrobe items that would do fine for the purpose. Today he wore a thin dark green sweater over a shirt and tie, with a blazer over that, on the rationale that he really should look nice for this kind of meeting. They did actually have to make a good impression on the promoter, after all, even if they'd already signed the contracts.

He was sure the other two were right behind him, but even so he paused at the door to make sure they caught up before he knocked or anything.

Ryk was the first to catch up, his strides just a bit longer than Cyrilla's. She was the shortest member of the group, after all. He was wearing something similar to what he'd worn during the tournament sans the longcoat, though. The dress shirt was still black in color, and long-sleeved, however; his slacks were an ash grey color, and the tie that he'd worn was a bright orange. It complimented his coloration, but the orange was slightly loud, even for Ryk. His hair had been left loose, however; there was what appeared to be braviary feathers tied in, somehow.

Cyrilla wasn't too far behind, coming up behind Ryk dressed in a pale lilac blouse with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows. The skirt she was wearing was a high-waisted sheath pencil skirt and black in color. Her hair was pulled back into a tight bun, with a single hair pin stuck into it.

“If only I were a few inches taller, I wouldn't fall behind the both of you so often," she grumbled as she smoothed out her skirt. Ryk rolled his eyes and shook his head.

“You're not that much shorter, Cy. Let's get this over with, though," Ryk said with a heavy sigh.

With a little shrug, Kas knocked on the door, then opened it, stepping inside and holding it for the others to follow.

Inside the room was a conference style table, not quite as fancy as the one at the office but plenty fancy nonetheless. Sitting at it was a heavyset middle aged man in an impeccable suit, with a neatly-trimmed goatee and a watch that was clearly expensive but stopped short of ostentatious. The man knew how to present himself, at least. But then Kas hadn't thought that Aidan would steer them towards a slimeball, and if anyone could spot one from distance, it was probably the so-called human lie detector.

The man stood politely as they entered, accepting some documents from the also middle aged woman standing slightly behind him—probably his secretary or assistant, just from positioning. He set these on the table, then stepped out from his seat.

“Mr. Nero, Mr. Rheinallt, please come in. Good to see you again as well, Ms. Niav." He offered each of them a firm handshake, then gestured to the seats in invitation. “I'm Antonio Geiger; this is my assistant, Natalie Dupont. You were both quite something at that tournament the other week, if I may venture to say so."

Eryk remained quiet for a moment before he inclined his head in Geiger's direction. “Thank you," he stated, brows furrowing lightly as he tilted his head a bit. “It's been awhile since I've been able to do something like that." His expression smoothed out a bit after that. His attention was still fixed on Geiger, though it wasn't harsh.

The group took their seats, and Geiger resumed his own as well, scooting his chair in a little closer to the table. “It's easy enough to tell that you fellows enjoyed yourselves out there, and I think you've got what it takes to do well in the regular season." He nodded, almost as if to himself, then expelled a breath. "Of course, setting up a sponsorship involves a lot more than just that, unfortunately. The sponsors are invariably corporations, and there are all kinds of complications that go with that. Most of the time, they want trainers who are going to succeed, but also ones who fit their image."

Kas supposed that made sense. If you were throwing money at someone, you wanted them to reflect you well and all that. "And you're the matchmaker, right?"

Geiger snorted at the phrase, smiling a little wryly. “That's definitely one way to put it. I suppose the questions I ask aren't too different, either. Which brings me to the point of this meeting: I'm happy to represent you both, but I need to know more about you to do it effectively. Having an understanding of who you are will allow me to better arrange a sponsorship for you. So if you don't mind sharing, I'd like to start with the basics. Just tell me a little bit about yourselves: where you're from, what you do when you're not training or competing, what your lifestyle's like... that kind of thing."

Eryk pursed his lips together, and glanced in Cyrilla's direction. She merely smiled at him and nodded her head slightly. “I'm originally from Fuchsia City," Eryk began, taking in a deep breath. “Or my family originates from there," he seemed to correct himself. It was true either way he'd said it, though. “Most of my time is spent at the local hospice shelter where I volunteer. It's what I do most days when I'm not training."

“I work at the NTR office located here when I'm not doing either of those things," he leaned back a bit in his chair after he'd spoken.

Geiger raised his eyebrows a bit; it was sort of hard to tell whether this was because of the sparseness of the answer or because it contained a reference to NTR. He glanced to Kas next though, so in either case he'd clearly elected not to comment.

"I'm from Tangelo Island on the Orange Archipelago," he sad with half a smile. "My mom's a chef and my dad's a dojo master. I did the traditional journey thing for a while, but ultimately was too lazy to make a real shot at the league, which I kind of regret sometimes." Lifting his shoulders in a little shrug, he continued. "I've got two sisters, and my family's always been pretty supportive. I never went to college—didn't really know what I wanted to do with my life. I'm in IT now though. Self-taught programmer and general problem-fixer."

Nodding along with the explanation, Geiger glanced once at Natalie, who was diligently taking notes on a tablet. “Are you good at it? Programming, I mean."

Kas let himself grin. "My employer seems to think so."

“Do you use any of the skills the rest of your life has given you in battling?"

Kas thought about it for a bit. "Well I spar with my pokémon sometimes. I have to admit I'm a pretty rational rather than emotional thinker, so I guess that shows up in both my work and battling, but it's not like I think it's numbers alone or anything. The extra element to it is why battling's more challenging than anything I could do on a screen. It takes..." He paused, then shrugged. "Heart, I guess. And that's something that's not just off-the-cuff easy for me in the same way some other things can be."

Geiger kept nodding, clearly approving of what he was hearing. “Good, good. There's angles we can work with in there. Just need a couple quick talking points—you know your IQ?"

Kas shrugged. "I think it's around 180. Haven't taken a test in a while."

The promoter's eyes widened. “Almost doesn't matter, at that point," he murmured, then nodded again. “Okay, your angles are obvious. Now let's see..." He returned his attention to Ryk, a thoughtful frown on his face. “No offense, Mr. Nero, but you don't look like the caretaking type. That's not necessarily a bad thing, for present purposes. How'd you end up with a job like that?"

Ryk huffed slightly at Geiger's comment. “I get that a lot," he muttered before his shoulders slumped a bit. He fixed Geiger with a gaze, though, before he answered: “I'm not exactly a sociable person, but helping others has always been... second nature. It's easier when it's helping pokémon, though."

“A bit of a dark caretaker, if you will," Cyrilla added with a light smile on her face. Eryk looked like he wanted to roll his eyes but refrained.

“I ended up with the job when I ran into the owner of the shelter. I helped her carry a bag of feed and bedding to her place where I learned of the shelter. I've volunteered there ever since," Eryk stated as he folded his arms.

“I'm also renting a room there to make it easier to help out."

“NTR by day, lowkey good samaritan by night. That's something else." Geiger shook his head and smiled a little, apparently genuinely chuffed by the information. “What's the work like? Difficult? Rewarding? Both?"

He had something of a knack for interviewing, Kas would admit. It wasn't anyone who could draw much out of Ryk, especially as a stranger. He was kind of interested in the answers himself.

Eryk seemed to contemplate the question. His brows furrowed lightly as he pursed his lips together. “It's more rewarding than it is difficult," he finally answered. Taking in a deep breath, he exhaled slowly as if he were trying to find a way to properly explain what he meant.

“Some of the occupants there will never be able to be adopted out, nor will they live very long lives. Being there to help them along in any capacity makes it feel as if I've accomplished something," he shrugged lightly, “and if I accomplish anything, it's... a relief that it can be something like that." Eryk fell silent for a moment after that.

“This opportunity, however, is giving me a chance at something I've wanted to do when I was younger. Unlike Kasimir, I wasn't able to partake in a traditional journey, but it was something I had entertained the idea of. If there is a chance to enter the pro-battling world... I think it would be close enough." Eryk seemed entirely genuine in his statements.

By the end of his remarks, Geiger was grinning, and even Natalie wore a subtle smile as she made notes. The promoter inclined his head, adjusting the lay of the watch on his wrist and humming almost to himself. “Well... after all that I think it's only fair to tell you that sponsorships are a crapshoot—sometimes a company is only looking for one specific thing and can't be budged." He rolled his eyes, as if this were a problem he'd been frustrated by too often. “But... somehow I think I'll be able to set something up for both of you. I've learned enough to know who to approach first, at least. You don't mind me sharing these details with potential sponsors?"

Kas shook his head; he sort of figured some of that would be necessary. Hell, the famous pro battlers were followed around by actual journalists, who would be much less scrupulous about digging into the past than Geiger was—he at least did the courtesy of asking directly.

Eryk shook his head as well. “If it helps us find a sponsor, then by all means use the information to the best of your abilities. We are..." Eryk paused in his statement as he glanced towards Kas and Cy. “We are counting on you for this. If there is anything else you need... or any further questions answered, I will do so."

“I'll do my best," the older man promised, reaching into his breast pocket and removing a small tin case. From it, he drew out three business cards, sliding them across the table to Kas, Ryk, and Cy. “I'm sure we'll be in touch over the due course of things, and I have all your contact information already, but if there's anything you want to ask me, or something I can help with, feel free to give me a call." He smiled affably at them.

“It can be a lot at once, trying to break into this world. I hear you've got a pretty expert mentor, but if for some reason you find yourself with a question he can't answer... I've been in the business a while. Might be able to help."

Huh. That seemed pretty above and beyond, really. "Thanks, Mr. Geiger," Kas said, sliding the card into his wallet.

“Please," he replied. “Call me Antonio."

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November 2nd
Field Office 9 - Morning - Light Rain
Cyrilla Niav


“Cyrilla."

She jumped at the sound of his voice, knocking over the cup that held her pencils. Cyrilla glanced up at Eryk, pursed her lips together, and tried to keep the emotion off of her face. She'd just read an email... and she didn't want to share the contents of it with Eryk. Not yet, at least. She knew what he would say, what he would try to do. But she had to do this. Alone. She couldn't defy her parents. If they wanted her back home for a week, or two, then she had to go. Eryk, however, narrowed his eyes at her.

“The meeting will be starting without you if you don't hurry up," he stated as he moved from her doorframe. Sighing softly to herself, Cyrilla grabbed her executive coat from its place on her chair, and pulled it on. She walked behind him slowly, chewing on her bottom lip as she contemplated her options. “When do they want you back?" Eryk's question caught her off guard, as she glanced up at him. “And don't say you don't know what I'm talking about, Cy. I know they sent you a message."

“I leave tomorrow evening," she stated softly. She knew it was pointless trying to hide something from him. He always knew. “I have to let Aidan know, too, so that he can find a temporary replacement for me. I won't... be much help until I return," she added. She felt a slight shiver go down her spine. She didn't know what the reason was, only that the email hadn't sounded pleasant. They were angry about something. Sighing softly through her nose, she pushed the thought from her mind as she and Ryk approached the conference room.

“We'll talk more after this," Eryk stated as he pushed open the door. Cyrilla didn't really know if there was anything to talk about. It was simple. She forced a smile on her face, though, when she spotted Aidan and Kasimir, taking a seat in her usual spot. Eryk did the same, furrowing his brows in Aidan's direction.

Aidan glanced between them and frowned, obviously catching on to the fact that something was amiss. It was much harder to tell if Kas noticed; he looked up from his screen once, then went back to typing after a quick "hey guys." It wasn't clear what exactly he was working on, but he kept at it for a bit, lifting one hand as the other kept going to rub his thumb along the inner arch of his eyebrow, like he was easing a tension there.

Their collective boss didn't try to stop him, instead just beginning the meeting in the usual unceremonious manner. "Well," he said blandly, "the meeting with Geiger apparently went well, so nice work on that, everyone. He says he's starting to reach out to the first round of potential sponsors, so for now all we can really do on that is sit back and let the guy do his job." He lifted his shoulders in his usual lackadaisical shrug.

"It hardly seems useful to sit here and ask for full reports on Ana, since, well." He waved a hand vaguely. It was easy to understand what he meant by it—they all spent quite a bit of time with her, no one moreso than Eryk, obviously. "So I guess I'll just ask if anyone has anything new to say that we should all be aware of or not."

"I've tapped the rest of her electronics," Kas said dryly. "Is it relevant that she's really into classical music and recipes for semisweet desserts?" The mocking tone with which he said it indicated that he knew the answer.

Aidan sighed. "I doubt it sits well," he said quietly. "But this is part of the job, too. Anyone else?"

Cyrilla frowned slightly as she contemplated her options, which weren't many. She only had the one, and that was to let Aidan known she'd be gone for a couple of weeks. She just wasn't sure how much information she should tell him. She didn't have to tell him much, honestly. She could just say she'd be out of town for a couple of weeks, and be done with it.

“I'm requesting immediate leave for two weeks," she finally stated, glancing up to meet Aidan's gaze. “In the mean time, I need someone to replace me for those two weeks to cover any work that I might miss because of it." She didn't like the idea of missing work, but...

“I can cover some of the work load for you, Cyrilla," Eryk stated without glancing in her direction. “It won't inconvenience me if that's what you're worried about."

“I'm worried about you taking on too much work, Ryk. You have your own work to deal with, and that doesn't even include the time you spend helping Ana. I might not do much, but the little that you would take on would eat into that time you spend at Ana's. I'd rather Aidan have someone else fill in for me while you focus on your work." She didn't want him to overwork himself, after all. And she didn't want him to do that for her when someone else could do it easily enough.

"Well it's not like I can conjure an executive out of the ether, Niav," Aidan pointed out evenly. "A grunt's not gonna cut it. So for the time being, the three of us are just going to have to split the necessary stuff, and the not-immediately necessary stuff will just accumulate while you're out, if you can't do it remotely." He paused, then sighed.

"Also it probably doesn't make a difference, but I should theoretically remind you that NTR policy says you have to ask for shit like leave two weeks in advance. Don't worry about it this time, but whatever's so urgent's going to have to learn how to wait if this is going to happen again."

Kas glanced up again at that, clearly perplexed. It wasn't hard to figure out why—as her boss, Aidan was entitled to more information than that, if he wanted to ask for it. But he was very obviously not doing so. "I can take more of the extra than Ryk, since he's doing the heavy lifting on the Ana thing," he said simply.

Aidan nodded.

If it really came down to it, they could have Katia do some of the work, too. Not that she would, but it was still an option. Katia wouldn't be leaving until a few days after Cyrilla was, after all, but Cyrilla wasn't going to ask her. And it wasn't like she wanted to leave unexpectedly.

“Unless it's been amended, anything dealing with the family is considered excused. From my understanding, that is still in place even if we're Neo Team Rocket," Eryk stated, though. Cyrilla knew what he meant by that, and Aidan likely would, too. Even if he didn't know much about their family, there were certain rules put into place for the Koga clan's convenience.

“Even if it weren't urgent, if it dealt with the family, we'd have to answer it regardless of notificiation," he continued. Cyrilla sighed softly, though, and tapped Eryk's shoulder.

“It's fine, Ryk. I'll pull in overtime for the work I'll be missing, even if it's not on company time," she tried to jest with him, but he merely furrowed his brows. “I'm sorry for the position this will put everyone in, but I'll do my best to make it up to everyone somehow," she stated as she glanced towards Kas and Aidan. Truth be told, it was inconvenient to the three of them. She'd be placing unecessary work on them, but if she didn't have to go, it wouldn't have been a problem.

But life wasn't fair to her or Eryk, and she had accepted that fact a long time ago.

Aidan's frown deepened, but he inclined his head slightly. "Got it. I'll... well, never mind. This might sound stupid, considering you'll be in Fuchsia, but call us if you need anything."

It was small, but the smile on her face was more genuine than the smile that she'd entered with. She nodded her head in Aidan's direction, feeling her heart warm a bit at the statement. “I appreciate it, though. I will if something comes up," she replied softly. She wouldn't be able to, though, but it was nice that the offer was there.

“I don't think there's anything else as far as other updates go," Eryk stated, glancing back in Aidan's direction. Progress was moving as fast as it could with Anastasia, which meant it was moving like a squirtle, but that was fine for Cyrilla. She furrowed her brows softly and glanced up at Eryk.

“Will you let Ana know that I won't be visiting for those two weeks?" she asked. She wanted to go see the young woman after they were done with work today, but now she had to spend the rest of her evening packing the necessary things, and finding someone to take care of her pokémon for her. She couldn't bring them with her. Eryk could watch a majority of them, but Siri and Diva were another story. The noibat was too sociable and needed a certain kind of attention that Eryk wouldn't exactly be able to give. Diva was stubborn and would try and insist that she go along so Cyrilla needed someone who'd be able to handle that. Maybe since Diva was comfortable with Kas, she could ask him?

“Sure. I'll tell her when I go there," Eryk replied, placing a hand on her upper back before dropping it.

The other two seemed to be in agreement that the meeting was over, and it adjourned there, allowing all of them to return to their offices.

Or at least, it would in theory. Before Cyrilla could leave after Aidan and Eryk, Kas spoke. "Hey, Cy." He paused, looking uncharacteristically uncertain of himself for a moment before he pressed forward. "Is this—are you okay?" While he had no way of knowing the specifics since no one had told him, she had shared a bit of her general difficulty with her family. No doubt he was concerned; he didn't even seem to be trying to hide it, really.

It was sweet of him to be worried. She was still getting used to him being a friend, and she contemplated whether or not she should tell him the truth. It meant opening up a bit, and telling him that she wasn't okay. She was terrified because she didn't know what her parents wanted. She knew it had to be Katia's doing, though. The woman must have found something, or said something to Cyrilla's parents. Or maybe she told Eryk's mother, Marah, and she was the one who said something? All Cyrilla knew was that she was in trouble, and it wasn't a coincidence that Katia happened to be around when it did. It was a feeling she had because Cyrilla knew that she had been careful about a lot of things. Things that she didn't want her parents to know.

Taking a deep breath, she shook her head. “Not really," she answered. To hell with it; she could let him know how she was feeling. It wasn't like he'd be able to do much about it, and chances were this was going to be the last time she could be open with someone other than Ryk. “To be honest, I'm terrified. It's not exactly pleasant to be summoned back to the clan, especially so urgently." She rubbed at her left arm before letting her shoulders slump a bit.

“I don't know what it is that made the request so urgent, either. I have a feeling it has to do with Katia, and Ryk, but... it's speculation at best. I won't know for sure until I return," she said lightly. She sighed before she lifted her gaze back to him. “I have a favor to ask, actually," she stated, lifting her gaze so she could hold his. “I can't take my pokémon with me, so I plan on leaving most of them with Ryk. Diva and Siri, though... I need someone to watch them. Diva's notorious for escaping Ryk, but she's very comfortable with you. I don't think she'll try it like she would with Ryk. And Siri seems to be especially fond of Princess, and she likes to be sociable. Can... I ask you to watch the both of them? I'll compensate you and make sure they have enough food."

“It's a lot to ask, but you're the only one I trust with them. I'll ask Aidan or Nev to do it if you can't, though. I don't want to inconvenience you with them."

The more she talked, the deeper he frowned, a furrow appearing between his eyebrows and staying there. He let her speak, though, not saying anything until she'd been quiet for a moment or two. "I'll do it, but I don't want you to compensate me," he said after a moment. "You said it's a favor, so that's what it'll be." He made some effort to ease his expression into something lighter, but it didn't quite become a smile.

"But Cy... do you need someone to go with you? It sounds like your family's not exactly safe. If that's true, I'd like to come with."

Cyrilla was certain that the surprise she felt was also visible on her face. He wanted to go with her because her family didn't sound safe? She felt a small smile tug at her lips, but she shook her head. “Even if I did need someone to go with me, you couldn't. Anyone who isn't part of the family isn't allowed in." It was a stupid law. The clan hardly let anyone inside the compound if they weren't already part of it.

“Thanks, Kas. It..." she wasn't sure how to finish that sentence, and she furrowed her brows. “It means a lot to me that you'd offer to go with me, but it means a lot more to me that you'll take care of Siri and Diva. I'll be back," perhaps not in one piece, but she'd be back. Cyrilla just wanted to get this over and done with. “And when I'm back, we'll go do something stupid to unwind. Maybe go get drunk on the backisland, again, or poke fun of Eryk," she stated, offering a small smile as she tried to lighten the mood.

He exhaled gently, more sigh than amused huff, but it was something, and the minuscule turn at the corner of his mouth was almost a smile. "Whichever you prefer." He looked like he had more to say about the family issue, but if he did he kept it back, choosing to defer to her judgement.

"When's the boat out? I can at least see you off at the pier so Diva and Siri can, too."

“The boat leaves at six, give or take," she replied. She was going to take the late boat mostly because she wanted to postpone her arrival to the compound as much as possible. And it gave her enough time to do what she needed to. She would have to go shopping first thing in the morning for Diva and Siri's food and make sure they would have everything they would need for the two weeks she would be gone.

“Thanks again, Kas. I feel like I'm going to be saying that a lot," she huffed lightly. “You... don't have to see me off, but..." she paused, chewing the bottom of her lip. She glanced down at her feet, feeling strangely shy about her next statement. Maybe because it did mean a lot to her that he was going out of his way to help her. Maybe it was because of her stupid little crush on him, but whatever it was, she forced it down, and grinned back up at him.

“I'm glad you are."

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November 3rd
Cinnabar Pier - Evening - Overcast
Kasimir Rheinallt


Unsurprisingly, the weather had not seen fit to be too nice on the day Cy departed—it had been cloudy all day and spitting rain for most of the afternoon. That much had stopped, for now, but the wind was still buffeting things about in the kind of way that promised a storm wasn't too far out. No doubt the boat's captain would be wanting to leave exactly on time to beat the storm. The water was already a bit choppy, and the shrill cries of the wingulls further out punctuated the rushing sound of the wind and the ocean.

Cy didn't have much baggage with her, which was not surprising, but it left him feeling like there wasn't a lot to do with himself on the walk over, so he slid his hands into the pockets of his light zip-up sweatshirt and tried not to think about exactly what she was leaving to go do.

It wasn't as though anyone had outright told him that her family was abusive, but you could only say things like 'they'll be upset' in a dark tone so many times before someone like him got the picture. He'd all but stated his suspicion to her yesterday, and while she hadn't confirmed it as such, her answer had been telling enough. He knew he was right, and he had a new most likely guess about where those scars on Ryk's face had come from.

It felt shitty, knowing there was nothing he could effectively do. Calling the cops was out, going with her himself was apparently out, and the nuclear option—arresting them himself—wasn't going to do anything except blow his cover without way more evidence than he had. He'd considered cracking their computers, only to find that while this was possible—okay, so he'd done more than just consider it—the Kogas effectively lived in the dark ages. They had computers, but a cursory poke around hadn't discovered much of interest. They probably kept analogue records more than digital ones.

Kas was used to a lot of things that most people should not be used to. Feeling powerless to help someone was one of them. That didn't mean he liked it. And it didn't mean this was even really about him.

"We're a little early," he said, furrowing his brow at the blocked gangplank leading to the passenger boat. Not letting people board yet, then. "You want to find somewhere to sit while we wait?"

“Sure, we can go sit over there under the awning," she stated, shifting the bag over her shoulder a bit. Siri was clinging to Cyrilla's head, resting slightly on her free shoulder. The noibat seemed to be pleased with the weather, though, unlike most of the people. “We probably have enough time to grab a quick drink, too. They're not as good as Jo's, but they have decent chocolate malts, here," Cy seemed to suggest as she glanced up at Kas.

"You want a malt when it's this chilly out?" he asked, inflecting his tone with a teasing lilt and shaking his head with mock befuddlement. "I think I can make that happen. Chocolate or some other flavor?" He figured the least he could do was pay for the damn thing; for once he planned on insisting if she tried to demur.

“Chocolate, of course," she replied, managing a grin in his direction. It didn't quite reach her eyes, though. She didn't seem to be in a good mood, despite the smile she'd been wearing. Perhaps because she was leaving to a place she didn't want to go to. “And malts are good in any kind of weather, I'll have you know. Chilly or hot, malts are just... good to have," she added, glancing back out towards the pier. She seemed to be contemplating something before turning her gaze back towards Kas.

“I'll take a small one if they do smaller sizes. Don't want to get stuck with it if I don't finish it. I could take it on the boat, but..." she trailed off, shrugging her shoulders. Siri chirped in disapointment as the gesture caused her to be jostled a bit. Instead, she climbed down Cyrilla's shoulder, and stood on the ground, clinging to Cy's leg. Cy merely rolled her eyes at the noibat but smiled nonetheless.

Kas nodded, making his way over to the little restaurant and placing a to-go order at the counter, for a small chocolate malt and a large one. The guy behind the counter looked a little surprised, but the machine must have been in working order, because he came back with them in about a minute. Paying for both, Kas picked up a couple of spoons in addition to the straws and carried everything outside, where he rejoined Cy.

"One chocolate malt, small in deference to the lady's wishes," he said, keeping his tone light. He nodded down at the pier, then dropped easily into a seated position right there on the dock. His legs were long enough that if he let them hang off the edge, he'd soak them halfway to his knees.

Popping the lid off his own styrofoam cup, he set it down carefully, partway under his shoe so the wind wouldn't carry it out into the ocean, and dug in with his spoon. "Two weeks, huh?" He said it more than asked, as he well knew she'd be gone at least that long. "Apartment'll be lonely without you."

It was true. Perhaps too true, if he were being totally honest with himself. Of all the parts of his job, not getting emotionally invested had always been one of the harder things. He'd managed okay for a long time, but now... he wasn't so sure. Intellectually, he knew he shouldn't be sticking his nose into any of this. But he'd stopped doing this job by the book before he'd ever really started. It was just all the more obvious lately.

She huffed lightly, taking a seat on his other side, and folding her lengs underneath her. It allowed Siri to climb into her lap, as Cyrilla spooned a mouthful of her malt. “Well, you'll have Diva and Siri to keep you company. And if you get really lonely," she paused to grin softly at him, “you could always just sleep in my bed." She chuckled lightly at her own joke, it seemed before shaking her head.

Kas sorted. "I'll be lonely, not a total creep," he replied with mock offense.

“Honestly, it probably won't even be two weeks. It'll probably be a week at most, depending on what it is they want. I can't say for sure," she shrugged her shoulders lightly, feeding the noibat a bite of the malt. She replaced the spoon with a straw, perhaps so she wouldn't use the spoon she'd just used for Siri.

“But if that's your way of saying you'll miss me, ditto. I'm going to miss you, too, Kas. Two weeks might not seem like a long time, but time has a funny way of dragging itself out when you're in Fuchsia. It's not going to be the same as having you or Eryk around. Or even Aidan and Nev, and I can't forget about Ana. You guys... it's the first time I've felt like I've had friends. I might be a shitty one, but... well, I appreciate you all for being patient with me."

“Navigating something new like that is... it's still a little strange," she stated, giving him a half smile before rubbing between Siri's ears.

He shook his head, a little emphatic about it. "Everyone's got a learning curve, Cy," he replied simply. And honestly from what he'd inferred of how she grew up, the more surprising fact was that she'd managed to get this far at all. He felt a little twinge in his chest, and tried not to let the emotion that went with it show on his face, taking a spoonful of his malt so as to occupy his face with something else.

"You're not a shitty friend," he said once he'd swallowed. "Just a new one, and for all that you're doing pretty well." He could point out specific incidents if he wanted: drinks on the backisland, making soup for Ana when she was sick, setting up an elaborate haunted house for Nev's birthday and the office party, helping Ryk prep for his pro battling debut, all of it. But it wasn't even anything specific that made him so strongly sure of what he said. It was the little things, the boring everyday stuff. Little ways she had of demonstrating that she did care.

Switching off to make food with him, sharing her streaming passwords, lending him her stapler when the one by the printer mysteriously disappeared again. Normal shit.

“Well, that's nice of you to say," she replied softly. “But I suppose you're right about that. Learning how to be a friend is just..." she paused as if she didn't want to say what she'd meant to, and shook her head. “When I come back... if things seem a little off, I want you to know something," she began, turning her attention towards him. Her brows were furrowed, and her lips were pursed together. What she had to say next seemed important to her.

“I want you to know that I'm glad you were my friend, and that I got to be yours. I want you to know that... this meant something to me, even it might seem silly to most people. I value our friendship, perhaps a lot more than I should, but that doesn't change the fact that I do. I'm glad you were my friend, Kas."

Contrary to the effect she probably intended the words to have, they filled him more than anything with a profound sense of alarm. "The fuck are you talking about, Cy?" his tone was low, his eyes uncharacteristically dark as he ducked his head to meet hers. "This doesn't get put in the past tense unless we want to put it there." If that was what she wanted, he'd accept it, but dammit, she didn't. He knew she didn't. So what the fuck gave?

She sighed heavily, keeping her attention on Siri. “I've told you before, Kas. I don't get a choice. I don't know what Katia has told my family, but... I have to expect the worst. If that's the case, chances are I... won't be able to continue this friendship with you, or anyone else. I'll have to take the mission at face value," she spoke softly, almost as if she didn't want to say anything at all.

“I'll have to keep everyone at arms length, be more professional. Colder. I'll have to treat every one as if they mean nothing to me, and... as much as I don't want that, it's what I'll have to do. I don't want to risk anything else with my family, and I don't want them to do something to Ryk because of my inadequacies. Ryk has done enough for me, endured enough for me," she continued, taking in a deep, slow breath.

“That's why I'm telling you this, now." She lifted her gaze back to his, offering him a small smile. “That's why I'm thanking you, now, because I don't think I'll be able to when I come back. What this is... the last few months we've had, I'll always cherish that. You're a very sweet and kind person, and I'm sorry you wasted that on me. But I'm glad you did because for the first time in my life... it felt like I mattered and that I could have friends, and enjoy them."

It was his turn to sigh, and shake his head. He thought he understood the root of the misunderstanding now. "Cy," he said, his tone gentling. He set his malt down, reaching out, one finger extended until the tip rested over her shirt, on her sternum. "Friendship happens here," he said. "Well actually it happens in your head, because the brain is in charge of emotions and not actually the heart, but allow me the metaphor for a moment." The faintest half-smile tugged at a corner of his mouth.

"I understand if you have to act different. I do. Believe me, I—" he swallowed, knowing he was skirting dangerously close to the one thing he could not, under any circumstances, tell anyone. "You've got things to protect, including yourself, and I get that. But this? In here?" He pressed a little harder, for emphasis. "This is yours. No matter how secret you have to keep it. And I promise you, no matter how you have to act to me, I'm going to keep believing there's a tiny, tiny part of it I'm still in. So... this isn't the end of our friendship. No matter what they make you do, okay? You do matter, because you matter to me. And I'm gonna keep hoping that I matter to you."

“See, now that's not fair," she stated, frowning slightly as she kept his gaze. “You being this... nice," she seemed to clarify, but a small smile appeared on her face nonetheless. “And this is why you're probably one of my best friends. You always say things to help me understand a little bit better how these friendships work. And you'll always matter, Kas. To me. Just like Ryk does, and Ana, and the others. You moreso because, well..." she trailed off, glancing down a little sheepish.

“Well, like I said, you're like my best friend. I won't... I won't let whatever they do, break me. I'll come back, and nothing will have changed. I won't have to act any different than I do now, and I won't have to distance myself from anyone. And if I do," she paused to rehold his gaze, “I ask that you don't let me. If I try to distance myself from everyone, don't... remind me why I don't want to. Can I ask that of you?" She seemed serious about it, if anything.

And because she was serious, he couldn't be anything else. Wouldn't want to be anything else. "I promise, Cy. Don't worry about that—you just do whatever you have to do to get through the next couple weeks. We'll get the rest figured out when you get back." Above all, that was what he wanted. And while Kas wasn't enough of an asshole to think that what he wanted was the important part here, he hoped nevertheless that she'd abide by the wish. Because it meant that things might just work out okay, in the end.

The smile that crossed her face was one of her more genuine ones that she wore when she smiled at brightly at him. “Alright. We'll get the rest figured out when I get back," she seemed to repeat, patting Siri's head before reaching towards her belt. She pulled the last pokeball, Diva's, and gave it a light toss, summoning the lycanroc. Immediately Diva shook her large mane, and glanced between Kas and Cy. She huffed lightly, but took a seat on Cy's other side, tilting her head a bit as Cy glanced at her.

“Alright, Diva, you be good for Kas, here. If you promise, I'll give you the rest of this malt. If Kas says you were anything but good, I'm going to have Aidan use Brick to give you a good workout, alright?" she stated, causing Diva to give Cy a rather flat look before shaking her head. Cy laughed softly as she used the spoon from earlier to give Siri another bite of the malt before handing it over to Diva. Once Siri was finished with her bite, Cy picked her up to set her on Kas's shoulder.

“You can leave the door to my room open so that Diva and Siri can sleep in there. I don't mind, really. They can take care of themselves if you leave their food in my room as well. The only thing you'll really need to do is socialize Siri a bit. She likes talking to people as I'm sure you've noticed," Cy stated as she glanced behind her. It looked like the boat was getting ready to start loading its passengers, and she sighed a bit heavily.

“If something comes up with Diva or Siri, you can take them to Ryk. I won't be reachable until I get back, but he'll be able to handle the two of them. Thanks again, Kas," she stated as she stood up. “I'd like one more thing from you, though, if you don't mind," she continued as she huffed almost to herself it seemed.

“I'd like a hug, if you don't mind. You give the best ones and I feel like I'll be able to take on the world if you did." She was grinning at him, now.

He laughed a little at that, but stood willingly, opening his arms and letting her step inside his considerable wingspan before wrapping them around her and pulling her comfortably to his chest. "Deal," he said, giving her a soft squeeze and resisting the urge to lift her off her feet. She was kind of short, after all, compared to him, and it would have been slightly more comfortable for both of them that way.

Still though, he put his back into it, and his heart, too. That was the key to a good hug—you had to mean it, and not worry so much about the rest. "Take care of yourself," he murmured against her hair. "It's my best friend I'm trusting you with here, so you better."

She laughed softly at his statement and nodded her head where it was buried. “I'll make sure I do my best," she replied softly, turning her head to place a chaste kiss on his cheek as she pulled away from the hug. “And you take care not to get too lonely without me, alright?" she stated, reaching down to grab her bag and pull it over her shoulder. Diva made a soft whimpering noise as Cyrilla ran a hand through the lycanroc's mane. Siri chirped from her spot on Kas's head, but didn't seem to understand what was going on.

“You be a good girl for Kas, alright? I'll be back in a week, so help him take care of Siri until then. I'll be fine," she whispered the last part as she leaned down to hug Diva. The lycanroc didn't seem too convinced, but returned the hug. “See ya later, Kas," she stated, giving Kas a two finger mock salute before leaving towards the boat. Diva glanced up at Kas and sat on her hindquarters, before watching her trainer leave.

Impossible, he wanted to say, but it didn't seem like the right moment, not for a light joke.

And then, when he watched her board, hand resting on Diva's head, he realized he wasn't even sure it was a joke.

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November 15th
Cinnabar Pier - Mid-Afternoon - Overcast
Eryk Nero


Noctis had been restless the past couple of days. Eryk didn't blame the zoroark; he missed his trainer, and Eryk missed his friend. He'd never thought he'd actually miss someone like that, but he'd be lying if he said he didn't. As expected, Cyrilla had not called once during the time she was at the compound. Eryk could only speculate what was happening, and it made something in his jaw tighten uncomfortably so. When she had finally called, it was to tell him what time and day she would be arriving back on Cinnabar.

Today.

She was coming back today, and he was waiting patiently for the boat to arrive. He'd invited Kasimir along mostly because Kas had Diva and Siri. From his understanding, both pokémon had done rather well with Kas. More-so than Ryk expected them to, really. It was not in doubt of Kas's abilities as a trainer, but that Diva and Siri could be a little much for most people. Diva lived up to her name, and he knew that being separated from Cyrilla for too long caused the lycanroc anxiety. They were close as far as pokémon and trainer went, and Ryk knew it was because Diva was Cyrilla's first pokémon. He had given her the lycanroc when she'd been just a rockruff, pulled from some illegal fighting ring, before the clan had forced Cyrilla to choose a proper starter.

A short huff pulled Ryk's attention towards said zoroark, and held his gaze. Noctis had, seemingly, found the thought funny. Even the pokémon had found the notion of the clan's thought process, stupid. Shaking his head, Ryk turned his attention towards Kas. “Did everything go well?" he asked, mostly to kill time. The boat wasn't due to arrive for another few minutes, and he couldn't see it on the horizon, yet.

Both Diva and Siri were out of their pokéballs. The noibat was on Kasimir's shoulder, hanging onto his head, whereas the lycanroc was near his feet. He turned his attention slightly towards Eryk at the question, causing the pokémon there to shift with him, then shrugged a little. "We all got along fine," he said with a bit of a smile, rubbing behind one of Diva's ears. "But we missed her." He arched an eyebrow, as if expecting some kind of comment on his phrasing.

Eryk couldn't understand why, though. It wasn't as if Eryk found anything wrong with the statement. It simply was, and it was how Kas felt. He was certain almost everyone felt that way. “I did, too," he replied with a light shrug of his shoulders. “But she's returning today, and will not be going back to the compound any time soon." Eryk would make sure of it, this time. He hated that he couldn't go with her, to ensure that her parents didn't do something they would regret. But Katia had made that impossible. He had to make sure she wouldn't ruin anything, and she hadn't.

He'd found it odd, at the time. She was trying to get information from Kas and Aidan, he knew that. Katia hadn't learned anything, though, from what Kas had told him. She had left, thankfully, back to the compound two days ago. He hadn't realized how stressed and tensed he'd been until after Katia had left. Now that she was gone, he could focus back on his life.

His life.

The thought caught him off guard for a second, before he shook his head. “I just..." he paused, pursing his lips together, “hope she's still in one piece." And he meant that in a literal kind of way. He knew what his family was capable of.

"She will be." Kas gave no indication as to where his confidence came from, but he definitely sounded confident. At least as much as he did when someone asked him a technology question, or something else he was especially good at. Something he knew well. "It'll be nice to have her around again. I'm tired of my own cooking." It was obviously a joke, a way of making the mood a little lighter, rather than anything especially serious.

Eryk huffed softly in an amused manner. “You could always just come to Ana's. She would be more than willing to cook for you, too," he stated before the sound of the boat's horn called his attention. He hadn't realized he'd missed its arrival. It was docking, and a few minutes later, people were unloading. He scanned the crowd, looking for the head of familiar white hair, and frowned when he didn't see it. He blinked to clear his vision, and frowned slightly when he finally saw her, only... she looked slightly different.

From the distance, it looked like her hair had been pulled back into a ponytail, however; she was smiling in his direction. It was a smile Eryk hadn't seen in almost a decade, and it made him second guess whether or not it was actually Cyrilla he was looking at.

“Ryk!" she nearly shouted, running up to him as fast as she could through the crowd. She nearly toppled him over when she threw her arms around him, and hugged him as if her life depended on it. Up close, he could see that the length of her hair was gone. It was much shorter, now, a little past her chin, and she was still smiling when she glanced up at him. Her hug was a little awkward, though, and when she pulled back from the hug, he could see why. From her hand down to her wrist, it was wrapped in what looked to be a black hand wrap. Upon closer inspection, he could tell it was a cast of some sort. Was her hand broken?

“I'm back," she stated, pulling Eryk from his thoughts. She glanced in Kas's direction, and that same smile made its way back to her face. She opened her arms to wrap them around both Kas and Diva as best as she could, it seemed. “Oh, I missed my favorite people," she spoke, sounding a little muffled against Kas. Eryk was still at a loss for words. Who was this person who looked like his old friend?

Kas laughed a little, making his best attempt to return the hug while still minding her arm, it seemed. His expression flickered when he realized what the cast was, and the look he shot Eryk over Cyrilla's head was dark in a way Kas never usually was, but it was gone a moment later. "And look at you!" he declared, using one hand to pet the much-abbreviated length of her hair. "This is cute. And you're still acting like my friend and everything. Something good must've happened?"

Stepping back a little, he took Siri carefully from his shoulder and set her back on Cyrilla's. "There we go; that's even better. Everyone back where they belong, hm?"

She laughed.

It wasn't the one that was her typical forced kind, or one that was the result of when she was causing mischief. It was a laugh Eryk hadn't truly heard in years. She removed Siri from her perch, and twirled with the noibat in her arms, causing Siri to chirp happily. Diva, however, huffed a soft whine before sitting next to Kas.

“And I missed my favorite girls, too. That includes you, Noct," Cyrilla stated, shooting the zoroark a bright grin. Noctis huffed and rolled his eyes, sitting next to Eryk. He didn't seem too enthused about sharing in the revelry, it seemed, but Eryk was still a little confused. “And you are correct, Kasimir Rheinallt. Something good did happen," Cy continued, placing Siri back on her shoulder.

“What do you mean he's correct? What good could have come from going to the compound that you'd come back with a broken hand," Eryk interjected, causing her to turn her attention back towards him. She blinked before she raised the hand he'd mentioned, a smile still plastered on her face.

“Oh, this? It's not what you think, Ryk. Cyrilla Niav is no more," she stated it as if a weight had finally been lifted off of her shoulders. “The woman who stands before you, now is Cyrilla. I haven't quite thought of a new surname, yet. I was thinking..." she trailed off, glancing in Kas's direction with a large smile on her face, “Of taking one of my best friends' last names. What do you think, Kas? Do you think I could join the Rheinallt family? Or should I ask Ana to be part of the Ashers?"

She was what? No longer Niav? Eryk furrowed his brows in her direction, his eyes narrowing slightly. “I disowned the family," she seemed to clarify, and all at once, it made sense to Eryk why she'd said what she did. It still didn't explain why her hand was broken.

Kas's reaction was rather different. Dispensing for a moment with the idea of including anyone else in the gesture, he swept Cyrilla up into a hug, this one rather more emphatic than the last, though he was still careful to work around the injury. He seemed to be chuckling, but if so the sound was muffled a bit against her neck and shoulder where he'd lifted her clear off the pier. "You're crazy," he said, just barely loud enough that Eryk could hear, though it wasn't clear he was meant to. "I'm so proud of you."

Eryk allowed a ghost of a smile to cross his face and shook his head. Kas wasn't the only one who was proud of her. It must have taken a lot for her to disown the family; Ryk knew it wasn't going to be an easy process, but she looked so carefree at the moment. Cyrilla laughed at Kasimir's actions, though, and pat his shoulders.

“I know I'm crazy, but thanks, Snorlax. You had a lot to do with it," she stated, chuckling lightly. Once she was set down, she turned to face Eryk with the smile dimming just a bit. “It's not quite official, though. You know they won't make it easy, but..." she trailed off, glancing down towards Diva who had walked up to lean on Cy's legs. She rubbed the large tuff of fur around Diva's head before glancing back towards Eryk. “I'm not going to make it easy for her. Now that I'm leaving the family, Marah's going to try even harder to get our engagement anulled."

Eryk had momentarily forgotten about that. “Cyrilla... in order for you to be completely free of the family, you know we have to," he spoke in a much softer tone than he was used to speaking in. She furrowed her brows at him as her eyes narrowed slightly.

We don't have to do a damn thing, Ryk. Until I can find a way to get you out, too, our engagement still stands. And until I get everything where it needs to be, you're still stuck with me. Once this mission is over, I'm leaving Team Rocket. We're leaving Team Rocket," she stated through narrowed eyes. Eryk sighed heavily, his shoulders slumping slightly.

“It's easier said than done, Cy. You know that better than anyone," he replied simply, shaking his head.

“Yeah, well, you know I've always been stubborn, too," she stated, reaching out towards Eryk's hand and grasping it gently. She squeezed it softly before releasing it, giving him a firm look before reaching up to rub Siri's ear. Anyway, what have I missed since I've been gone?" she asked, glancing back in Kas's direction.

Kas offered no comment on Cyrilla's abrupt reversal of career plans, sliding his hands into his pockets and humming quietly instead. "Well, let's see," he said, acting as if he were giving it great thought. "Katia's gone, thank arceus. Mel's off to Viridian. We're doing boss's birthday at the arcade in two days, there was a really big hurricane that we caught the edge of a week ago or so, and... am I missing anything, Ryk?"

Before Ryk could respond, he didn't think there was anything that was missed, Cyrilla pursed her lips together and spoke, “Wait, I missed Melly's departure? Man... I wanted to be here when she left." Eryk huffed slightly before rolling his eyes. It was a relief that Katia wasn't here any longer; no doubt she'd have some words now that Cyrilla was leaving the family.

“And Aidan's birthday this month? Oh, cool. So we get to celebrate Thanksgiving and a birthday," Cyrilla stated with a large grin. Eryk blinked, being momentarily reminded that there was something else that she had missed.

“Ana has invited everyone to our place for Thanksgiving," he stated, earning a look from Cy. Her brow was arched, and the mischievous smile on her face was hard to miss. Diva rolled her eyes, reaching for her trainer's hand and pulling at it.

“I know, Diva, I know. I won't tease him about it, but that's great. Obviously I'll be there," she stated, turning to smile knowingly at Ryk. What that was about, he wasn't too sure. He simply shook his head and turned so that he could grab her bag from the floor where she'd dropped it to hug him.

“Let's go get lunch, then. I'm starved, and I wanna be full before I go see everyone," she stated, causing Eryk to shake his head.

“I need to get back to the shelter. I told Ana I was picking you up, and that was it," he stated, furrowing his brows together. He wouldn't have minded going to get lunch with her, but he had other things he needed to do, things at the shelter that needed his attention. Cyrilla huffed a short laugh, though, and turned to Kas.

“What do you think, Kas? Should we go get lunch or Ana's, or the two of us can go to Jo's and catch up?" she asked with a grin. Eating lunch at Ana's wouldn't be a bad thing, Eryk supposed. They could all catch up that way. All he would have to do was have Cyrilla text or call Ana and see.

Kas pondered this for all of a second before he shrugged. "Why don't we head to Ana's? I'm sure she's missed you, too."

“To Ana's it is! I wanna ask her about the name thing, too. I've got two best friends, after all," she stated, lifting Siri from her perch on her shoulder and holding her in her hands. Noctis rolled his eyes, but glanced up at Eryk.

“Sure, Cy, let's go get you caught up with Ana." This was nice, somehow, to Eryk. Despite the clouds in the sky threatening rain, Eryk thought it was turning into a pleasant day.

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Character Portrait: Aidan Klein Character Portrait: Cyrilla Niav Character Portrait: Eryk Nero Character Portrait: Kasimir Rheinallt Character Portrait: Nevena Solomon Character Portrait: Anastasia Asher
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November 17th
Cinnabar Arcade - Evening - Rain
Aidan Klein


Sometimes, life was good.

At just the moment, sitting around a large table laden with pizza, breadsticks and booze, with... pretty much the only friends he'd ever had, Aidan had to say it was pretty good. Even the fact that it was his birthday wasn't getting in the way.

Nia—Cyrilla seemed to be in high spirits, despite the wrist injury that had to have been the doing of some relative or another; in fact he didn't think he'd ever seen her look this happy. Apparently she was in search of a last name to replace her own, since she'd disowned her family. He had a thought about that, but now didn't really seem like the time, and he was content to wait.

"All right, I'm pretty sure I heard something about drunk go-karting when we were planning this, so let's get to work on the 'drunk' part!" Rheinallt grabbed another half-dozen ciders from under the table and stuck them on the surface, clearly in expectation of the others imbibing.

Aidan sure didn't mind, taking one for himself and passing another to Doc next to him.

She took it, but didn't immediately open it, still laughing at Rheinallt's statement. “While that sounds like fun, you can count me out. I don't think it'd be a good idea for me to get drunk in the first place," Doc stated, chuckling lightly. Cyrilla took the one of the cans, though, snickering softly before arching a brow in Doc's direction.

“That's only because you get giddy and really happy," she replied, causing Doc to snort unceremoniously. She didn't seem to deny it, though, and simply took a drink of water from her cup. The tips of her ears were turning slightly pink, though.

“Drunk or not, I'd still kick all of your asses," Nero muttered as he cracked a can open. He took a drink from it, but it looked more like he was chugging it. “But it's him," he pointed towards Aidan, “who thinks he has a chance of winning."

Aidan narrowed his eyes at this, lifting the index finger currently wrapped around his can and using it to point at his friend. "Watch it. If you drive as bad as you trash talk you're screwed. Hell, you're screwed if your driving's great, because mine's better. This isn't darts, ninja kid."

Rheinallt burst out laughing, no doubt recalling exactly that incident, and nudged Drake in the ribs. "You gonna try redeeming yourself for that one, O mighty leader?"

Drake snorted into his drink, spitting some of it out in the process before pursing his lips in Rheinallt's direction. “I will not, thank you. The only thing I'm good at is being a gym leader, I'll have you know. My driving is good, but that's it. The island is too small to actually have proper roads and cars, after all," Drake stated as he chuckled softly.

“So that means you're still going to try, right? I'd join, but... well, I probably won't be able to steer very well, so Kas, you're going to have to redeem my name for me!" Cyrilla said, poking Rheinallt's shoulder with her free hand. Nero, however, kept his gaze on Aidan, his eyes narrowing slightly with a hint of a smirk forming on his face.

“You haven't seen my driving. How do you know it's not better than yours?" Nero stated, reaching over to grab another drink. Doc snickered and shook her head.

“You guys should probably be drinking something heavier if you're trying to get drunk, quick for drunk-karting," she stated, finally opening the cider in her hand. “And what about you, Ana. Are you going to join in on their festivities?" Doc asked, glancing in Ana's direction.

Ana, who'd been quite content to grin and shake her head at the others for the most part thus far, blinked when she was queried. "Um... I guess I could. I'm not really used to driving anything carlike though. I guess we'll see how it goes." She was already faintly red in the face; the two ciders she'd had so far no doubt hit her very differently from what they did to someone like Nero or Aidan himself. She was freaking tiny.

With a sigh, Rheinallt reached under his seat and produced a handle of vodka. The cheap kind. "Okay so this tastes like garbage, but if we split it three ways even the likes of us will get properly soused," he explained.

Shrugging, Aidan pulled one of the red plastic cups from the upside-down stack of them near an empty pizza box and held it towards the other man. "Hit me."

Nero snorted softly before grabbing a couple of red cups and holding them out towards Rheinallt. “Fill them both up," he stated, staring at Rheinallt. Doc chuckled lightly, before shaking her head.

“This will be a disaster," Cyrilla stated with a light grin, nudging her drink in Doc's direction. “If Ana is going to participate, you should, too. I mean, it wouldn't be fair if Ana's the only girl driving," she stated, causing Doc to blink in confusion. She must have figured something out, though, and made a slight 'oh' with her mouth.

“That is true; it would be unfair if Ana was the only one racing against the boys," Doc stated as she smiled in Ana's direction. “I can join too, but I'm not going to be drinking more than this. I'm bad enough at driving," she murmured into her drink. Drake, however, laughed, and pat Doc lightly on the shoulder.

“Me too, Nev. Me too."

'Disaster' might yet prove to be the right word. They all took another twenty minutes or so to get well and truly gone, and then made their way to the go-karts, each a different color and parked neatly in a corral area not far from the starting line. The staff had mostly left the group of them alone, as Aidan had requested—he was effectively paying them not to work, so he doubted any of them had an issue with it.

He chose a bright red vehicle for himself, only struggling a little bit to fit his legs into the space provided.

"I'm... not sure this is gonna work," Rheinallt said, slurring a little. Aidan chanced a glance at him and broke into a fit of what amounted to loud, somewhat gravelly chuckling. Rheinallt's legs were bent at a ridiculous angle, his knees easily higher than the sides of the kart. He was flexible enough for it, but it looked ridiculous.

Nero snorted at Rheinallt, containing what seemed to be his own fit of laughter. There was a very subtle smirk on his face, though, as he arched a brow in Rheinallt's direction. Doc seemed to find it as hilarious as it looked, snorting a few times as she held a hand up to her face. She didn't seem to have much trouble getting into her kart, a pale blue colored one, as Nero took an orange colored kart.

“Oh my arceus, Kas. You look ridiculous, like an octillery who can't quite fit in its bottle," Cyrilla stated once she seemed to get her laughter contained. “If it's easier for you, you can come spectate with me and leave the other dorks to their racing," she offered, snickering softly at Rheinallt.

“Hey, now, I know I'm a dork, but there's no need to call us out on it," Drake stated as he buckled his seat belt. He'd chosen a purple one that looked more blue than anything.

"You know, normally I'd say I should do this anyway," Rheinallt said, wagging his legs as though trying to take flight in the kart. "But while I might be drunk enough that this feels fine now, I think I'd regret it tomorrow." He tried to lever himself out, but fell back; he didn't seem to be stuck so much as drunk, though.

Ana, who was the only person not yet in her own kart, laughed softly, but made her way over to help him all the same. He stuck a hand out with a pout, and she gripped it with both of hers, pulling backwards until he was standing, likely more on his own power than due to her help. She was quite thin. Sometimes Aidan actually worried about that, but there could be loads of reasons for it, and none of them were his business to talk about.

With Rheinallt safely back up to the spectator's area, Ana climbed into the kart he'd been using, and all of them got themselves to the starting line. The lights along the side ticked down, and as soon as the green one flashed, Aidan eased his foot onto the gas, accelerating quickly but steadily, without any lurching.

There was a spurting sound behind Aidan, though. “Are you kidding me!?" Drake shouted. It seemed like his kart wasn't moving. Nero, however, had taken off after Aidan had, his kart swerving slightly.

“Go, boss-man! Kick Ryk's ass!" Cyrilla shouted, earning a loud fit of giggles from Doc who seemed to be going slightly slower than what was called for on the track. Nero, however, furrowed his brows, and seemed to nearly stomp on the gas pedal, causing his kart to swerve dangerously close to Aidan's.

Well if that was how it was going to be, there was a reason these things had bumpers on them. Aidan steered slightly into Nero's kart, so the collision pushed them apart again, and used it to propel himself closer to the inside of the track. He could sense someone behind him, following just slightly to the outside, but he wasn't quite sure who it was, and anyway the important thing was driving as fast and efficiently as he could, at least until he had to worry about lapping people.

He passed the finish line first on the first lap, blowing past Drake, who was still having trouble getting his kart to move. A quick glance revealed the problem. "Kid, that's the brake. Hit the other one!"

Up with the spectators, Rheinallt lost it at this, erupting into a gale of laughter and leaning against Cyrilla's shoulder for support, though mostly in an amusing rather than serious manner. They flashed by, though, and he refocused his attention on the track.

Drake still seemed to be having trouble getting out of the starting line area. Either he still wasn't pushing the gas pedal, or he was pressing on both the gas and the brake. The latter seemed more likely as the kart seemed to rev and sputter, however; Nero came from behind Aidan, and scraped his kart against Aidan's. He swerved slightly, though, and pulled around to Aidan's left.

Nero was between glaring at Aidan, and keeping his eyes on the road. Doc was still a lap behind, driving fast enough that she wasn't impeding their race, but slow enough that she seemed to be watching the spectacle that Nero was making. She found it amusing if the way she was smiling was anything to go by.

Aidan was honestly having difficulty not laughing himself, even when he was jerked slightly to the side by the hit. He corrected quickly, slowed drunk reflexes compensated for by ample muscle memory, and then he was back at it.

He was still in the lead, but Nero was gaining on the outside, and Ana still serenely cruising on his tail. At this point it was essentially a three-way contest, because the other two were way too far behind to catch up.

Drake still seemed stuck at the starting point. He seemed to be confused as to why he couldn't get his kart to move, but it was obvious that he hadn't figured out to release the brake. “Drake, remove your left foot. You're using both feet; you only need to use one for the gas!" Cyrilla shouted between laughs. She seemed to be finding the situation as amusing as Doc and the others were, however; Drake seemed to realize his mistake and did as he was told.

The resulting action was his kart's sudden jerk forward, clipping Nero's just as he rounded the corner which caused Nero to lose control of his kart. Nero swerved, trying to regain control, it seemed, but it didn't end well. He rammed Aidan's kart rather harshly, a loud 'oof' coming from either Doc or one of the other spectators.

There wasn't any quick recovery from that, and the two of them careened into the wall. Ana swerved neatly around them immediately, though, picking up speed and making the remaining half a lap unopposed. By the time Aidan and Nero were able to get back on track, she'd already passed the finish line, the clear winner.

Aidan had to console himself with the fact that he managed second to Nero's third. Doc made fourth, of course, leaving Drake with the dead last he deserved.

Still, he had to admit he was still chuckling as he leveraged his way out of the kart in the parking bay, heading back up to the main level while shaking his head. "I think we're gonna need more supplies to celebrate the trouncing we just got," he said, ruffling Ana's pale pink hair where she sat. She smiled up at him. "I need about one extra hand, so to make sure we're not wasting any, how would you feel about helping, Cyrilla?"

Cyrilla snorted softly, still trying to contain her laughter, it seemed as she nodded her head in Aidan's direction. “Sure, I wouldn't mind helping," she finally stated as she glanced in Nero's direction. He was half glaring at Drake, but there was a subtle smile on his face which seemed to suggest he wasn't actually upset.

“I can't believe I ran into Eryk. Sorry about that," Drake stated as he huffed lightly. Nero rolled his eyes but didn't say anything, instead, turning his attention towards Ana.

“Congratulations on your win, Ana," he stated, perhaps to ignore Drake for the moment. Doc seemed to be chuckling lightly, though, and laid a hand on Ana's shoulder.

“Congrats! It goes to show that out of those two," she pointed towards Aidan and Nero, “you're the ace in the... something. I forgot how that saying goes." Doc shook her head at herself, it seemed, as she continued to chuckle.

The sound of her response was lost; Cyrilla and Aidan had gotten far enough away that Ana's quiet tones were mostly inaudible. "Buncha weirdoes," Aidan groused, not actually upset at all. There were more things stored in the fridge behind the arcade's bar; he grabbed a six-pack and handed it to her, digging through the rest in search of something that seemed good.

"Heard you gave the old 'fuck you' to the family," he said conversationally. "Bet that shocked them."

Cyrilla snorted unceremoniously as she nodded her head. “It did, actually. I don't think they were expecting that. I didn't really expect it either, it's just..." she trailed off, her smile dimming down into something a little more sober. Her eyes went to her wrist before she shook her head and smiled again.

“Well, I wish I had done it sooner. The thing is, even though I might have given them both the literal and metaphorical finger," she began again, shifting the six-pack in her hand, “I know it's not going to be easy. Just because I said it doesn't mean that I'm completely gone or free from them. As an adult, there's not much that can be done about the family if they decide they want to retaliate somehow. And I know they will."

She sighed softly, though before she continued, glancing towards Aidan through slightly narrowed eyes. “It's kind of the reason why I'm in the market for a new surname, really. If I no longer had a connection to them via name, then it would be easier to file something, legally, against them. I..." she paused, glancing back in the direction where the others were, “I'm still, techincally engaged to Ryk, but... I don't want his last name. You... you were privy to some of the things about our family because of Katia, right?" she asked, arching a brow at him.

"Enough to know why you want nothing to do with the fuckers," he said, shaking his head. Grabbing a bottle of liquor and the large tray with the cake on it Doc had picked out, he nudged the fridge door shut with his hip.

"You could have mine, you know. If you wanted it. Gramps would've loved you, so I think he'd be glad I offered." He headed for the door, not really pausing to assess her reaction to the offer. Weirdly, he was a bit... nervous about making it. He didn't want her to feel any pressure, which was why he'd made sure to do it away from everyone else, but he also didn't want her to take it the wrong way.

It could have implications he didn't mean, after all. But he did think it'd keep her a little safer than most names would, considering how close he was to the boss, and how close messing with her would now be to messing with him. And messing with him was a lot like messing with Gregorovich, which was pretty much the one thing even the Koga would hesitate to do. But hell, if she wanted Rheinallt's or Ana's instead, he'd never object. He just figured she'd be worried about making them targets if she did.

“You'd... you'd do that for me?" she called out softly behind him. She hadn't moved from her spot, it seemed, and the way her voice was a bit shaky, indicated that she was taken aback by the offer. “You'd let me have your name?" she continued, a little hesitant. She finally took a step forward and moved so that she was beside him, staring up at him as if to assess what he'd said was genuine.

“I... thanks, Aidan. That... that means..." she paused, a soft hiccup escaping her before she wiped her eyes with the back of her free hand. “So... does that mean I can be little sister Klein?" she asked, arching a brow up at him.

He'd turned back when she spoke; checking to make sure the tone was really what he thought it might be and not offense. The last bit, though, made him snort softly. It was actually more or less the correct interpretation, since he definitely wasn't proposing. "Hmm," he said, pretending to consider it. "Maybe we start you off at little cousin and see what happens." He cracked a smile, though, so she knew he was kidding. It felt kind of weird on his face, but that was okay.

She smiled at him in return, and huffed slightly. “Yeah, well either way, I'm your relative now, so all the details can be hashed out later. Let's go celebrate Big Brother Aidan's birthday," she stated happily enough as she walked in front of him. “You have a lot of gifts to open, after all," she added, nodding her head in the direction of the small table where everyone had dropped off their gifts.

He rolls his eyes at the title, but nods anyway. "Guess I do."

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Character Portrait: Aidan Klein Character Portrait: Cyrilla Niav Character Portrait: Eryk Nero Character Portrait: Kasimir Rheinallt Character Portrait: Nevena Solomon Character Portrait: Anastasia Asher
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November 27th
Ana's House - Evening - Light Rain
Kasimir Rheinallt


"Oof." Kas exaggerated the sound as he plopped to the ground in Ana's living room, stretching his legs out in front of him. They wound up well under the coffee table, but he was used to that kind of thing. He propped his back against the front left of the armchair Cyrilla occupied, passing up the second glass of wine he'd retrieved for her.

Dinner had been excellent, in his semi-professional opinion, and now they were all sort of lazing around and letting themselves digest. Ana, being Ana, had made sure to have plenty of the good stuff on hand for the pokémon as well; Meep was already dozing next to his hip; he dropped his free hand gently onto her coat. His new catch was still sitting on his belt; he'd not mentioned her to anyone but the guys just yet. She was going to be a surprise—he'd sworn Eryk and Drake to secrecy, even if they didn't understand why.

Aidan probably had; there'd been a vague knowing glint in his eye when he nodded along with the others. Sometimes the amount that guy saw was downright scary. At least the big secret still seemed to be safe for the moment, but sometimes he wondered.

Not something to think about right now, anyway.

Ana giggled at him from her spot across the coffee table; she was sitting on a squashy cushion she'd stolen off the couch. Aidan was occupying half of that, a respectable distance between himself and Nev that seemed a little too deliberate. Like he had to think about it. Kas's deductive skills weren't quite as crazy-sharp as Aidan's, but he wasn't dull, either.

For the moment though, he grinned back at Ana; the charmer's smile he knew she was still a little taken aback by but in no genuine danger of falling for. "Thanks for dinner, Ana. I haven't eaten that well in a while."

"Oh please," she said, rolling her eyes at the compliment even as it turned her a little pink. "You eat your own cooking or Cyrilla's every day."

“While that may be, there's just something about eating a meal that someone else made who isn't Kas or myself," Cyrilla replied, grinning at Ana as she took a sip of the wine Kas had brought her. Ryk rolled his eyes slightly, taking a seat on the floor next to Ana. It seemed almost natural the way he sat there, not at all bothered by how close he was sitting. Perhaps he just didn't notice?

“Next year we'll have to change that up. Since you were so gracious to cook for us this year, Kas and I can cook next year and the rest of you get to bring whatever else you want," she continued, huffing lightly into her glass as if she were trying not to laugh at herself.

“Maybe we can alternate! Although... maybe skip me? I can't cook very well," Nev stated as she pursed her lips together. It almost looked like she was pouting.

“You'd have to skip me, too, otherwise it'd just be burgers," Drake added in a nonchalant fashion. Eryk huffed lightly, almost in a scoff-like fashion, but didn't comment.

"You can help when it's my turn, Doc," Aidan said, leaning back a bit into the couch. He'd opted for a warm whiskey rather than wine, and rested it on his knee, his ankle crossed over the other. It was about as relaxed as Kas had ever seen him. "Not that I'm all that fantastic either. It's been a while since I've done a holiday meal with anyone."

"No big family gatherings for you?" Kasimir asked, genuinely curious. He knew plenty about the Koga, a few things about Nev's parents, but both Ana and Aidan had... never really mentioned much about their families. He'd looked into Ana's of course, and so knew a lot more than he should, but it wasn't his business to share, so he'd never said anything. Aidan on the other hand was a complete mystery. Practically his entire personnel file was redacted, to the point where the full version didn't even exist digitally. He knew more about Gregorovich's personal life.

Aidan, though, just shrugged like it wasn't a big deal. "No big family," he pointed out. "Gramps and my grandmother are dead. Haven't talked to my mom in years. Not sure who my dad is. No siblings or cousins." He clearly wasn't broken up by it at all, just matter-of-fact.

“Well, there's..." Cyrilla began, pausing only a moment to count how many people were in the room, “seven of us here, now. This can be our own little family. Here. Now. Just the seven of us, and even Melly when she becomes the next champion of Kanto. It can just be between us, and no one else has to know."

“That's not how families work, Cy," Drake replied, chuckling lightly into his glass of water. He didn't seem too interested in drinking more beer. Eryk, however, rolled his eyes.

“We don't have to be a traditional one," Eryk stated with a light shrug of his shoulders.

Ana looked vaguely uncomfortable for just a split second; Kas almost missed it, and he sure as hell couldn't explain it. Either way, it seemed prudent to switch the topic of conversation. While he was rarely ever a prudent man, he was willing to make an exception in this case. "Okay," he said. "We're full and have all at least had something to drink. This means it's the perfect time for a game!"

"Why do I feel like this is going somewhere I'm twenty years too old for?" Aidan drawled.

Kas leaned into it, grinning broadly. "Who wants to play truth or dare?"

"Called it."

“I'd rather not," Ryk replied, giving Kas a flat look.

“But why not!? It sounds like fun. Haven't played that in a long time," Drake chimed in as he set his cup down. Nev chuckled lightly, but nodded her head in agreement.

“You don't have to play, Ryk, if you don't want to. No one here is going to force you to," she stated in a light tone as she placed her own cup down to the side.

“But there have to be rules to this! Otherwise it's a boring game," Cyrilla suggested as she leaned a bit in her chair.

“Like what?"

Cyrilla grinned. “Like if you chicken out of your dare, you're going to have to do something ten-times more embarrassing. Of course, that doesn't mean we'll be completely rutheless about it, or rather, I won't. If it's really something you're uncomfortable with, it can pass."

“Seems fair."

“Hush, Ryk, you said you weren't playing."

"Also you can't lie on a truth question, but you can pass those too, if you're a coward." Kas hadn't really expected anyone to go for it, but now that they had, he was going to make sure they did it right.

"How would we even know?" Ana asked, tilting her head to the side. She'd moved back to water also.

"Because we have the Human Polygraph in our midst," Kas proclaimed solemnly, gesturing with his wineglass to Aidan.

The other man rolled his eyes. "Any other extra rules, or does someone want to start?"

“I think we are pretty good. With Ryk sitting out, that still gives us enough players," Cy stated as she wrinkled her nose in Ryk's direction. He responded with the same flat look he'd given to Kas.

“I'll go first!" Drake volunteered, reaching over to place his cup down on the coffee table. He glanced over in Aidan's direction, and grinned. “Truth or dare, old man!"

"This oughta be good," Aidan said, apparently completely unconcerned. "Dare. Better pick a good one, kid."

Drake's eyes widened for a second, presumably because he wasn't expecting Aidan to pick dare. “Uh, uh," Drake stuttered for a moment. He pursed his lips together before he seemed to think of something.

“Fine, I dare you to scare someone in this room within the next five minutes." He didn't seem at all satisfied with the dare, but it seemed to be enough for Drake.

Aidan snorted. "Sure," he said. "Rheinallt."

"Does it count if I'm already a little scared?" Kas joked. "But... truth."

Shrugging, Aidan lobbed him a question with a deceptively casual tone. "What's something most people think is true about you, but isn't?"

That I'm a loyal member of Team Rocket, his brain supplied helpfully. Fortunately, he'd grow very used to lying about this one particular fact, and picked something else to talk about. "Most people think I've been to college," he stated instead.

"You haven't?" Ana did indeed seem genuinely surprised.

"I'm pretty sure you and Sis are the only people in this room with degrees, Ana. I learned what I know from books and trying things out, mostly. Speaking of Sis though: truth or dare?"

“Oh, um, um, hold on," Nev seemed a little caught off guard and seemed to try and settle on an answer. “I've never played before, so..." she trailed off, smiling a little too broadly, perhaps.

“I choose dare!"

Kas snickered, deciding to go easy on her for now. She probably hadn't played this game before, after all. "I want you to—"

Wham! Before he could finish, Aidan abruptly slammed his hand flat on the coffee table. Ana jumped, letting out a startled squeak.

"There. I scared someone." Aidan leaned back against the couch again. "Sorry, Ana."

She smiled, then shook her head. "That's okay."

"Simple, but effective," Kas remarked. "Anyway, Sis. I want you to cuss up a storm. Actual swear words, as many as you can fit in ten seconds. Go."

Nev's eyes widened slightly, and seemed almost nervous about it. She took in a sharp breath, though, and narrowed her eyes slightly at Kas. “Fine, ten seconds. Also, um, sorry in advance?" she stated.

“Arceusdamn, mother fucking shit, son of a bitch, prick headed ass-kisser—" she began listing off some of the words and continued for the remaining few seconds. During the ten seconds Nev was listing off her swear words, Cyrilla was slightly trembling from holding back a few laughs. Drake, however, was almost doubled over from laughing. Even Eryk seemed to find it amusing if the subtle smirk on his face was anything to go by.

“Oh my Arceus, Nev. Holding back much?" Cyrilla stated once she seemed to have her laughter under control. Nev's face was slightly red, as she chuckled nervously.

“The office can be a little stressful?" Nev stated as more of a question than a statement.

“I didn't think you had that in you, though. That was great," Drake said once he was able to breathe.

Kas was laughing so hard by the end of it that he almost had tears in his eyes. "Tell us how you really feel," he quipped. Ana's eyes were wide, but she was smiling too.

Aidan, also smiling a little, reached over to pat her on the shoulder. "There were guys in the gang that knew fewer good ones," he said, eyes narrow with mirth. If anything, he was teasing her.

“Thanks?" Nev didn't seem entirely sure how to take that, but she was smiling regardless. “Alright, Cyrilla, truth or dare," she spoke as she turned in Cyrilla's direction. Cy rolled her eyes softly but grinned.

“Fine, I'll choose..." she paused, almost to give it a dramatic effect, “dare." Nev grinned as if she were anticipating Cy to say that, and wrinkled her nose a bit.

“I dare you to massage Kas's head like a furfrou," she stated. Cy snickered softly and glanced in Kas's direction.

“Do I have to tell him he's a good boy, too?" Cyrilla asked, clearly in a teasing manner. Drake snorted softly at the statement while Eryk rolled his eyes. “Alright, Kas, c'mere. Ana," she stated, motioning for Kas to move his head a little closer and turning her attention towards Ana.

“Truth or dare?"

"Try to actually make it difficult next time, Sis," Kas advised, leaning slightly to give Cyrilla easier access to his head. He took the tie out, too, ruffling his hair a bit. It'd kind of suck to try to do with all the strands pulled into a tight formation, after all.

"Umm." Ana looked unsure, but apparently decided she was feeling brave. "Dare."

Cyrilla snickered, running her fingers through Kas's hair to detangle it, it seemed. “Alright, I dare you to..." she paused as if to give it some thought, “assign everyone a color and call them by that color until it's your turn, again." It seemed Cy was going easy on Ana, and grinned in her direction.

Ana frowned a little, clearly sensing it, but hummed anyway, naming them in a circle, starting with Sis. "Okay, uhhh... Blue for Nev. Red for Aidan, green for Kas, pink for you, Cyrilla, purple for Drake, and... grey for Eryk. And, uh... truth or dare to... red!"

Kas chuckled softly, rather enjoying Cy's fingers in his hair and making no attempt to conceal the fact. He wondered how many people had called Aidan 'Red' before. Probably loads, with hair like that.

"Truth." He looked amused; probably wondering what she'd ask him.

"Ummm. Would you rather be forced to dance every time you heard music, or forced to sing along to every song you heard?"

Aidan snorted, the sound turning into a short bark of laughter. "Those both sound awful, but I'll go with singing, since you never said it had to be audible. Cyrilla, choose your fate."

Drake chuckled lightly as he arched a brow in Aidan's direction. He didn't say anything, though, and seemed to merely wait for Cy to reply.

“Hm, tough one," Cy started as she removed one of her hands from Kas's head to tap her chin in a thoughtful manner. “I guess... I'll go with truth, 'cause why not?" she shrugged her shoulders before returning her hand to where it had been.

"In your expert bisexual opinion, who in this room has the nicest ass?" Aidan's delivery was so dry and deadpan it could have been a question about the weather.

Kas, of course cracked up.

Cyrilla snorted a little harshly before she laughed, leaning forward so that her head was on the back of Kas's. She didn't seem to laugh loudly in his ears though, seemingly more amused by the way Aidan delivered the question. “Oh, that's a tough one," she started once she'd gained control of her laughter.

“I'd have to say, as far as nicest ass goes, it would definitely have to be Kas's. You should have been there during the Camilla festival when we were keeping a ball between us. He's got cheeks of steel!" Drake nearly choked on his drink at the statement as he coughed into his hands. Nev seemed to be finding it amusing as well since she was chuckling lightly. Kas lost it again at the ridiculous phrase, which was probably her intention in using it.

“But if I had to rank them..." Cy continued, glancing at everyone in the room, “I'd say Kas's was first, Nev's would have to be second because my arceus, woman, you have one. Despite how small you are, Ana, you'd be third with Drake right behind you. Ryk... you and Aidan would be tied for last."

Aidan nodded sagely, as if this were the result he'd expected all along. Ana was the approximate color of a cherry, and made an awkward squeaking sound into her hands. Poor thing.

“Alright, Drake, truth or dare," Cyrilla stated as arched a brow at him. Drake seemed to contemplate it for a moment.

“I choose the truth!" he declared, seemingly not at all afraid of what she would have him say. Cyrilla's grin only broadened.

“If you had to choose between being naked or having everyone know your thoughts, which one would you choose?" she asked, causing Drake to give her a flat look. His face was turning a light pink, though, as he seemed to contemplate it.

“I'm not ashamed; I'd go naked," he declared, finally.

“Ashamed or not, not everyone would like to see you in all your nakedness. I'd rather be blind," Ryk deadpanned, as he shook his head.

“Hey, now, that's just mean."

“Never said I was nice."

Nev and Cy snickered at the same time at the banter before Drake pouted and turned his attention towards Kas.

“Truth or dare, Kas."

"Dare," he replied immediately.

“I dare you to make eye contact with anyone of your choosing and don't break it until it's your turn again," Drake stated, seemingly happy with his choice.

Kas rolled his eyes. As Cy was still petting his hair, he elected to lock eyes with Ryk instead. It was easy, because Ryk could passively stare without feeling the least bit awkward about it. Still doing so, he shrugged. "Boss."

"Not my name. And dare."

"I'm sad I'm going to miss this because of Drake's stupid dare, but do a cartwheel."

Aidan sighed, but there was a sound, presumably him standing, and then another, his glass hitting one of the coasters on the coffee table. A series of soft thuds.

"Oh, nice form, Ai—Red!" Ana exclaimed, genuinely delighted.

"Thank you. Doc, it's your turn."

“I chose dare last time," Nev replied.

“You don't have to alternate if you don't want to, Nev. That's not how it works."

“Oh, then I'll choose dare, again!" she sounded happy about it, for some reason.

Aidan huffed. "Tell everyone in the room the first impression you had of them. Except me. I already know you thought I was a taxi service."

Ana giggled. "Really?"

“I still feel bad for it, really. I thought he was the driver when I first arrived to Cinnabar, even though he'd introduced himself as not the driver. Not in those words, mind you," Nev replied a little grumpily. She smiled, though, and sighed.

“Well, that's a little easy, though, for everyone else. Kas, I thought you weren't really part of the tech team when we first met in Johto. You just didn't have that air of someone who'd spent most of their time behind computers," she began with Kas first, grinning at him a little stupidly. She was likely still drunk.

“Ana was the cutest thing I'd ever seen. I think it was because of how out of place you seemed at the shelter. Mostly because of the contrast the clothes were, but you're still the sweetest person I know. Second to none."

She pointed at Ryk. “You were a little hard to read, but like Ana, you were probably one of the nicest people, albeit a little lonely? You just... something always seems sad in your eyes," she pursed her lips a bit in his direction, though Ryk didn't respond.

“And you!" she nearly shouted, giggling as she turned towards Drake. “You didn't live up to my expectations of meeting Kanto's number... what was it now, two? most eligible bachelor." Cyrilla huffed lightly at the way Drake's eyes widened and his cheeks pinked.

“Last," Nev began again, turning her attention towards Cy, “I thought you had the most beautiful shade of hair I'd ever seen. Is it as soft as it looks? Because it looks like it'd still kind of just melt in your hands like snow."

“You can come touch it if you want, Nev. I'm not gonna bite you unless you want me to," Cyrilla replied almost casually, moving one hand so that it was on the right side of Kas's head as she continued to massage it.

“Maybe next time," Nev chuckled. “alright, Kas, your turn!"

That was about as funny as he'd thought it would be. Kas shook his head, lightly enough so as not to mess with that Cy was doing; the absurd desire was there to lean into her touch like a delcatty, but he refrained. Barely. Beside him, Meep sighed in her sleep and rolled over.

"All right, dare. What've you got, Sis?"

Nev chuckled lightly as she smiled. “Fine, I dare you to..." she paused, glancing around the room as she pursed her lips together, “cuddle with anyone of your choosing for the rest of the game. And that includes you, too, Ryk!" Eryk narrowed his eyes at her, though.

“No."

“Aw, why not? At least you should be an option."

“Because I'm not playing." He took a sip of his drink, keeping his gaze locked with Nev's as if her were almost daring her to keep insisting.

“Fine, cuddle with anyone but Ryk," Nev murmured, almost as if she were upset.

Kas sighed, as though his first choice had indeed just become unavailable to him. Of course, then an even funnier idea occurred to him—Ryk was going to kill him for this and it was going to be completely worth it.

Shifting a bit so that his legs were gathered up and crossed, he patted his knee. "I pick Ana."

Ana herself looked predictably astonished by this development, her eyes widening so much he had to stifle a chuckle. She raised a hand to point at herself. "Me?"

He grinned. "You. If you don't mind."

She considered this for a moment. "Um... I suppose not." Shrugging, she moved over towards where he and Cy were, then paused. "Do I just...?"

It was too adorable, really. Shooting a conspiratorial grin at Cy, he held his arms out. "Just over here in my lap. Sit facing out—it'll be more comfortable that way."

She cleared her throat, but gamely did as he asked, and he gave her a bit of a hug from behind. "Let me know if anything's uncomfortable, okay? Don't do this just because a dare said so. I want you to tell me if you want to stop." He kept the words low, murmuring them next to her ear. In part because they weren't for anyone but her, but also partly because it would look suggestive in a way Ana didn't understand but their audience did.

Ana nodded, and he felt her relax back a little. It was very tame cuddling, and very platonic, but it was cuddling all the same.

When he was sure she wouldn't spontaneously combust, he made a show of sighing contentedly. "Nothing like being the middle of a pretty girl sandwich," he said, tipping his head back to meet Cy's eyes and wink.

Nev snickered softly, unaware of what Kas was intentionally trying to do, however; the look Eryk gave him basically said eat shit and die. Cyrilla's hands were shaking as if she were trying to contain her laughter, while Drake just smiled in a confused manner.

“She did say anyone, but you, Ryk. We all know you're jealous," Cy stated through a soft snort, though the way she phrased it seemed to imply that Ryk was jealous of Ana cuddling with Kas instead of himself. She was teasing him.

“She's got a point there, Ryk," Drake added as he turned towards Kas. “Your turn, Green!"

"The color rule wasn't for you, Purple," Kas fired back, grinning wickedly back at Ryk and propping his chin on the crown of Ana's head. Her hair was very soft, a detail he looked forward to mocking his friend with at a later time.

"Let's see. Drake, truth or dare?"

It was a very good day to be Kasimir Rheinallt.

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December 3rd
Field Office 9 - Morning - Cool
Eryk Nero


Eryk stifled a yawn, blinking slowly to clear his eyes. He had stayed up almost all night with Stella, making sure that her breathing had returned back to normal. He'd known, of course, that the stunky was going to have breathing problems for the rest of her life, however; last night had been an especially bad episode. It might have been that the weather was getting colder, or perhaps something else. He sighed heavily before pushing the door open to the conference room. Aidan and Cyrilla were inside, though from the way her head rested against the table, she might have been sleeping on it.

Her head turned, though, and she smiled at him. “Morning, Ryk," she greeted as he took a seat. He simply nodded his head in greeting before glancing towards Aidan.

“Where's Kas?" he asked. He wasn't in the room, yet.

“Ah, he's bringing breakfast croissants. He lost a bet last night and now he has to bring breakfast for us for the entirety of this week," Cyrilla replied, smiling a little smugly. Eryk wasn't too sure what that was about, but he shook his head softly and rolled his eyes.

He did, in fact, appear a few minutes later, a large box in one hand and a tall cup of coffee in the other. He dropped the box onto the table without spilling the contents, then dropped into his chair, yawning. "Don't play Rochambeau with a ninja, boss. They cheat."

Aidan snorted. "Don't have to tell me that." He opened the box and fished out a pastry, passing a few napkins around the table so they wouldn't have to set their food down directly on it. "All right, I don't think I have to remind you that the Saffron Stakes is next month."

“Next month?" Eryk questioned, giving Aidan a flat look. He'd forgotten about that. Maybe because the three of them hadn't been training as rigorously as they had been, or maybe it was because he had other things on his mind? Like the shelter.

“Did you forget?" Cy asked, arching a brow at him as she took a bite out of one of her pastries.

“I had other things to do," Ryk replied smoothly. “And training had stopped for a week, or so," he added, causing Cy to sigh softly.

"Yeah, well. It's going to be picking back up again, don't you worry," Aidan replied, waving a hand. "The rest was necessary recover time. It gets about twice as hard starting tomorrow at 7am."

That statement was punctuated by a loud, agonized groan from Kas, who folded his arms on the table and dropped his forehead onto them. "Just kill me now," he whined.

Aidan made eye contact with Eryk and Cyrilla, a wicked smile flashing across his face for a moment before yielding to his usual deadpan expression. "What's that, Rheinallt? You'd prefer 5? You know, you're probably right; an extra two hours a day is much closer to what it was actually like training for the league."

Kas's head snapped up, his expression one of unadulterated horror. "You're a monster."

"No," Aidan replied flatly, "I am, as you constantly remind me, your boss. 5am, and look alive."

Eryk shrugged his shoulders, though. He was used to being up around that time to help with the morning preparations at Ana's shelter. He would just have to let Ana know that training was going to pick up again. Cyrilla, however, seemed to find the situation amusing, as she chuckled in Kas's direction.

“Oh, it's not that bad, Kas. It'll only be for a couple of weeks," she stated, taking another bite of her pastry. Eryk shook his head, though.

“You only say that because you're not doing any of the training," Eryk replied, causing Cyrilla to snort softly.

“Not the same kind of training you two will be doing, but I've got other things to take care of, too, you know," she grinned in Eryk's direction. “And besides, it's not like you will be training on empty stomachs. I can coordinate with Ana and have breakfast and lunch made the night before so all you have to do is wake up, go train. We'll even throw in lunch and breakfast for big brother Aidan."

"I knew I was gonna regret that," Aidan said with a sigh. "Speaking of: I still need that paperwork from you, little ninja." Without a last name to call her by, Aidan had used 'Cyrilla' for a while, but lately it seemed to switch between that and 'little ninja,' which had slipped out late at night on Thanksgiving, when most of the group had been pretty drunk. It seemed to have stuck.

“I'm working on it," she replied, huffing slightly. “It's a lot of paperwork, mind you," she added. Eryk felt the corner of his lip twitch upwards a bit before glancing in Aidan's direction.

“It's not going to create any other problems, here, will it?" he asked. Even though they were friends, in that strange sort of way that Eryk found himself enjoying, that didn't mean it would be well-received within the facility. NTR was as cutthroat as it could possibly be, and though things had died down for the moment, any of the grunts could take this the wrong way and blow it out of proportion.

Aidan shrugged. "I have a reputation for doing things that I don't explain to anyone," he said. "They'll complain, and speculate, but they won't do anything, because all of them know I'm Gregorovich's interrogator and that terrifies the shit out of them."

Kas chuckled, a bit darkly. "Afraid you'll track them down and crack some skulls?"

Aidan's lips twitched. "I'm sure most of them aren't worried for their skulls. Their fingers, though..."

“Why is it always the fingers?" Cyrilla murmured, taking a drink of her cup. Eryk snorted softly, understanding what she'd meant by that. It was the first thing they started with when they were teaching torture techniques in the clan.

“Be glad he wasn't speaking of the eyes," Eryk chimed in, watching as Cyrilla visibly shuddered. “I'll ask Ana to switch Nova with Moira so that he gets some training in as well," he stated. He was certain that Nova would appreciate it. They had, after all, agreed to work together since Moira would be helping Ana out, and the absol abhorred battling. Eryk had always respected that; it was her choice, whether or not she wanted to battle. He'd never say otherwise.

Aidan nodded. "Please do." Expelling a breath, he visibly shifted gears. "All right, now that the official shit's over, I figured we should start talking about Marna's roof. Storm season's over, according to Rheinallt, so I looked into new materials. Tiling's probably the best option, and feasible if we want to install it ourselves. You guys still interested?"

"Obviously," Kas replied immediately.

“Of course," Eryk answered. “I've the funds to cover it as well," he added, causing Cyrilla to purse her lips at him.

“No, Ryk. We have the funds to cover it," she stated, pulling out an envelope. “I asked everyone to chip in for donations so you wouldn't be the only one paying out of pocket. We have enough for the materials, but after that, everything is going to be manual labor. From all of us who are capable of it," she explained, pushing the small envelope towards the middle of the table.

“Fine. If we order what we need now, we should be able to receive everything necessary in a couple of weeks," Eryk suggested. Cinnabar had resources, but what they were going to need would have to be shipped to them.

Aidan nodded. "I'll put in the order this afternoon. I've got a pretty good guess what color and style she'll like best. If boat shipping works on the right timeline, it should be two weeks exactly." He considered a moment. "We'll probably want to set aside a weekend for it, so mark off the one right before the 25th."

"Speaking of Christmas, did anyone else get an adorable glittery invitation in the mail from Ana?" Kas asked, lifting an eyebrow. "Apparently we're all invited to a Christmas party. I propose we dress up for it."

“Kas... we live together. The invitation was for the both of us, and Ryk lives with her," Cyrilla snickered softly as she glanced in Eryk's direction with a grin.

“Do we have to?" he stated, pursing his lips together. He didn't want to dress up for an event like that, mostly because he didn't really have anything that would be proper. Besides, it was only going to be the seven of them; why did he need to dress up for them?

“Because you're not just dressing up for us, Ryk. You're doing it to impress Ana and to show her you can clean up when you want to. There's nothing wrong with fluffing your feathers a bit," Cyrilla replied as if reading his mind. “If you want, we can go out after this meeting and I can help you find something for it. You don't have to buy it right away, you can have a couple of options first. Same goes for you, too, Aidan."

"Don't lump me in with him. I own a suit."

"Is any part of it any color besides black?"

"Can it, Rheinallt. Black is a perfectly fine color for a suit."

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December 20th
The Cloyster - Afternoon - Cold
Cyrilla


“Thanks, Div," Cyrilla stated as she took the wrapping paper from the lycanroc. Diva huffed lightly before climbing on the bed with Cyrilla, and curled up beside her, resting her snout on Cyrilla's lap. She scratched behind Diva's ear, and smiled to herself. To say that she was excited was a bit of an understatement to Cyrilla. She'd never really done something like this before, something that was genuine with real friends. She reached up to her face and pulled her cheek a bit, wincing when the pain appeared.

“At least I know I'm not dreaming," she muttered to herself. Siri chirped from her spot on Cyrilla's head, reaching forward with her small hand and rummaging through the white strands that fell to Cyrilla's neck. She had to admit that it stung a bit. Cyrilla loved her hair long, but when she'd gone back to the compound, her parents had cut it. She'd only managed to salvage the rest of her hair when she'd left. It was partly the reason she had come back a little later than she'd wanted to, last month. The other reason was because she needed her back to heal a bit. She still wasn't comfortable wearing anything that exposed it.

It had been the breaking point for her, the point where she'd found some strange courage to say no more. Noctis sauntered into the room, though, pulling Cyrilla from her thoughts as he stared at her. “Time to go already?" she asked, feeling a smile tug at her lips when he simply stared at her. “Should have named you Ryk Jr. for how often you look like that," she teased, shifting Diva's snout away and pulling Siri from her head. Once she had the three of them tucked back into their pokeballs, she shifted the wrapping paper under her arm and exited her room. She wasn't entirely sure if they would actually need it, but it was nice to be somewhat prepared.

“Hey, Kas?" she called out, glancing around into the kitchen and half expecting him to be there. She blinked when he wasn't, and pursed her lips together. “Hey, Kas, we're going to be late to the cuteness that is Eryk and Ana if we don't leave soon!" she called out, chuckling lightly as she did. It's not like they were actually going to be late to any of that, really.

"They're going to give us diabetes one of these days," he called through his own door, probably just so she'd know he'd heard her. It took him a few more moments to appear, dressed casually in a pair of jeans and a a v-neck cream-orange sweater in concession to the weather. He'd still rolled the sleeves up to his elbows, though. He was carrying a smallish shopping bag in one hand and combing through his loose hair with the other.

The latter effort, he seemed to abandon, giving his head a few tosses and then raking his hand through once so his hair sat loose and artfully disheveled to his shoulders. "I think I need a haircut," he mused. "I'm not as shaggy as Ryk or boss, but it's definitely longer. What do you think, Cy?"

She huffed a soft laugh and smiled. “It looks good as is, but if you wanted a trim," she began, reaching up slightly to curl a strand of his hair in her finger, “I can help with that. I'm good with scissors, as you can tell." She grinned, pulling her hand back and pointed to her own her hair. It wasn't quite long enough to pull into a ponytail, but it was long enough to put half of it up.

“Although... if your hair was as short as mine, or shorter, I think it would look good, too. You'd look more like a geek, if anything, but it works really well for you, too. It will also show off a few more of your defined facial features that are usually hidden when you leave your hair down," she added. She wasn't going to deny that Kasimir was a handsome man. He had a lot of sharp features in his facial structure, but she supposed the thing she liked about him the most were his eyes. There was just something in them that she liked. She swallowed a little thickly, and cleared her throat, temporarily moving her gaze away from Kas. Cyrilla was a shy person sometimes, and she hated the random moments it came through.

"I don't know if I want to look more like a geek," he complained, apparently all in good fun. "But on the other hand, if I went with it, we'd both have fancy new short hair." He grinned a little, reaching over and brushing the pad of his index finger down the bridge of her nose. "So we can... what was it? Show off our features?" Apparently he'd noticed her sudden shyness; it certainly felt like he was teasing her for it. Even if he wasn't, she wasn't able to stop the light flush on her face. She stuck her tongue out at him in a playful manner, though.

“Yeah, if it's something you want to do, we can do it after we get these preparations out of the way. But you're also not wrong about them giving us diabetes one day. It's likely they'll just send us into a sugar shock with how sweet they are. I don't think they even realize it. Well, Ryk definitely doesn't; he's an oblivious idiot," she stated, nodding her head towards the door so that they could make their way towards Ana's.

"It's too cute, really. It's so obvious she has a thing for him, and he's the only one who doesn't know." He shook his head. "Which... is probably not the worst thing. I don't know exactly what it is, but I feel like those two really do have to get there themselves. Anyway, shall we get going? It's a fun spectator sport in any case."

“Truthfully," she began, heading towards the door and waiting for Kas to step out before locking it behind them. “It is something they'll have to figure out themselves, but at the same time, they might just need a gentle push. With Ryk, you can't push too much, otherwise it'll backfire." Cy knew Ryk enough to know that if someone were to try and force him to acknowledge his feelings, or even notice them, he would try his hardest to quash them. He wasn't allowed to have those kinds of feelings, but Cyrilla wanted Ryk to know that they were okay to have. It was still a lot of work, but it would be worth it in the end.

“In any case, that's plotting for another time," she grinned, instead, pushing the thoughts away for now. “Let's go see if the others are waiting for us," she stated as they made their way towards Ana's. It didn't take them long to reach the shelter by foot; even in the cold, it wasn't too bad. Cyrilla had made sure to dress accordingly with a black long-sleeved turtle neck, and dark blue puffer vest. She spotted Ryk outside as they approached, holding Icarus as he glanced down at something. Cy couldn't stop the smile on her face when she noticed it was Nev's wooloo, baaing at him.

“Oh my arceus, Ryk, what are you doing to that poor wooloo?" she stated, mostly in a jestful manner. Ryk glanced up towards them with pursed lips.

“Not a damn thing. Floof wanted to come outside and I volunteered to take her," he responded. “She doesn't want to go inside, now, though."

"I can fix that," Kas said confidently, apparently amused by Eryk's use of the pokémon's name. Pulling the second-to-last ball from his belt, he gave it a casual toss, and Meep appeared, hopping up and down in place a few times. "All right," Kas continued, clearly to the pokémon, "who wants to go inside and have snacks and then a cuddle pile?"

Meep bleated, the ball at the end of her tail lighting up with enthusiasm. It was well known that the two adorable sheep pokémon were friends, so the strategy, such as it was, wasn't unsound.

“I swear to arceus that if it isn't the other two that'll give me diabetes, it's Floof and Meep," Cyrilla stated, as she watched Floof nearly crash into Meep with enthusiastic charm. Ryk rolled his eyes, though, and merely led the way in towards Ana's as Floof rolled towards the door with Meep.

“Cyrilla, Kasimir!" Nev stated in her usual chipper tone. She waved at the two when they entered Ana's. “You can set the wrapping paper over there if you want, Cy," she added, pointing to the roll tucked under Cyrilla's arm.

“So, what have we missed so far?" she asked, glancing towards the others.

Ana beamed over at the both of them. "Not a lot, yet," she said. There was seasonal music playing from the living room television, but it was orchestral and rather soft, nothing obnoxious. "Snacks are in the oven, and Aidan's upstairs getting the boxes of decorations for me."

"Correction," Aidan said from the top of the stairs, making his way down with two large plastic tubs. "They have been got." He set them down in the hallway, taking the one down off the top of the other, so that both would be accessible. "Where's your tree? I didn't see it up there."

"Oh, it's out in the storage shed with the outdoor lights." She frowned a little, but Aidan shrugged.

"No problem," he said, brushing a bit of loose tinsel from his black turtleneck. "Rheinallt, you can help me get that stuff so it's only one trip."

"Aye, boss," Kas replied, snapping a surprisingly-good salute.

Aidan rolled his eyes, and the two of them headed out the back door.

"I kind of feel bad making you all do so much work," Ana said, still frowning.

Eryk pursed his lips together in Ana's direction and shook his head. “It's not a problem for us to help out, Ana," he stated, his tone a little softer than it usually was. Cyrilla hid the grin on her face behind her hand as she cleared her throat, and nodded her head in agreement.

“He's right," she began, placing the wrapping paper in the proper place, “it's not a problem and we like helping out. We're splitting the work, if you want to see it that way, so that we can all enjoy it."

Ana looked like she wasn't quite sure what to say to that, so she wound up simply nodding, her eyes falling to the ground.

“Oh, while they're getting the tree and lights, should we start sorting through the decorations or are we going to hang them all up?" Nev asked, as she glanced in Ana's direction.

"Um. Honestly I don't even know what's in there," she admitted. "It's all hand-me-downs from Aunt Lydia's house. She brought them by last year, but I never got around to putting any of them up. So maybe we should sort them and see what there is?"

“Sounds good to me!" Nev stated as she made her way towards the tubs Aidan had brought down. Cyrilla grinned to herself, though, as an idea struck her.

“Why don't Nev and I take one and you and Ryk rummage through the other one?" she suggested, glancing towards Eryk. He blinked before turning his attention towards Ana and shrug his shoulders.

“I don't see why not. Aidan and Kas can set up the tree while we go through these," he stated as he gestured towards the other tub that Cyrilla and Nev weren't near.

This is too easy.

The other two arrived back at that point, Kas with the tree and Aidan with another large box and the tree stand. Everyone moved their stuff into the living room and started sorting.

There were a range of traditional decorations inside: tinsel, tree lights, ornaments, candles and candelabras, and so on.

"Oh look! Snowglobes!" Ana seemed a little pleased with this development, pulling out a box that seemed to contain a Saffron City snowglobe. "It looks like there are ones for the whole region... what an odd thing to collect."

“Oh, if there are ones for the whole region, why don't we pick out ones that we're all from?" Cyrilla suggested, glancing towards Ryk. The two of them would get the Fuchsia one, of course. It would be a two-for-one. Nev, however, pursed her lips together.

“But I'm not from this region, originally," she stated as she glanced towards the others. “I'm from Jubilife City out in the Sinnoh Region."

“Are there snowglobes from other regions?" Eryk inquired, glancing towards Ana. “Kas is from the Orange Islands, too," he added, surprising Cy a bit that he'd remembered that. Cyrilla knew Ryk wasn't exactly the type to remember certain details about people if he didn't have to. The fact that he'd even mentioned that, it caused her to smile to herself a bit.

"I'm touched that you want to include me," Kas said, only sounding a little like he was joking.

"Saffron one would be mine then," Aidan said, taking it when Ana passed it to him.

She looked back down into the box, digging around for a bit before handing the Fuchsia one to Eryk. "Hm. It looks like there's a couple ones for Johto, and this one here seems to be from Kalos, but... I don't see either the Orange Islands or anything from Sinnoh."

"That's all right," Kas said. "Sis and I can rep Cinnabar, right?"

“Sure! We can represent Cinnabar," Nev replied as she glanced towards Kas. “It's probably not quite the same, but Cinnabar is still an island," she added.

“Alright, well we have globes for everyone! Where should we set them? Oh, Ana, do you have a fireplace? We can set them on top if you do," Cyrilla asked as she turned her attention towards Ana.

“Oh, do we have stockings for everyone, too? We can hang them up with the snowglobes!" Nev added, seemingly excited about the idea of stockings.

"The fireplace is right behind you, Cyrilla," Ana said with a touch of amusement. It was currently closed, and the TV was over the mantel, but it was in fact there. "And I don't know if there are stockings. I guess we should dig a little more in these boxes?"

She moved a little away from hers, though, adding the globe for Celadon City to the grouping of them without comment.

"Stockings, stockings..." Kas pushed some tinsel aside, rummaging through his and Cyrilla's box.

Cyrilla only surmised that Celadon was where Ana was from. Ana had, of course, never disclosed such details to them, but it didn't take genius to put two and two, together. She glanced towards the box Kas was rummaging through and smiled to herself a bit.

“Hm, it only looks like there are three stockings here," she stated soft enough that Kas could hear it. The others were close by, but with everyone focused on the other things, she had a sudden thought. “Maybe those four should share one of them, hm?" she stated, grinning at Kas as she nodded her head in the others' direction as discretely as she could.

Aidan rolled his eyes, apparently having heard them. "Joke's on you, little ninja. Three means you have to share, too, if you want your plot to work."

"Hm?" Ana glanced over. "What's going on?"

"Nothing too worrisome, Ana," Kas said, waving a hand. "Just a little math."

Cyrilla snorted softly at Aidan. He wasn't wrong, though. She would have to share with Kas, but she could do that. “That's fine by me," she retorted, reaching over Kas to grab the three stockings. “Now the question is, which one does everyone want to share? There is a red one, and a purple one," she stated, putting the obviously green one to the side.

“Purple," Ryk stated first, startling Cy for a second. She wasn't expecting him to answer first, however; she shrugged her shoulders, and tossed it towards him.

“I guess Big Brother Aidan is getting the red one to share with Nev," Cy stated as she tossed the red one in Aidan's direction.

“If you have markers, Ana, we can all write our names on them, too! Oh, if that's okay by you, of course. They're still yours," Nev suggested before turning in Ana's direction with a bright smile.

"I don't mind," Ana said, smiling a little. Her face was only slightly pink. "Oh, but... I have felt. So maybe we could make letters and stitch them on? It might look a little fancier."

“Oh, that'll be nice!" Nev stated as Cyrilla stiffled a laugh.

“What about glitter?"

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December 21st
The Cloyster - Afternoon - Rainy
Kasimir Rheinallt


Kas narrowed his eyes at himself in the mirror. Despite the impression he gave, he wasn't, he thought, an especially vain person. He sometimes still had difficulty seeing himself as attractive, which was probably partly to do with the fact that it was himself, but also partly to do with, well... he hadn't always been much of anything to look at. Kind of the opposite. Childhood had been awful in some ways, adolescence even worse. Not that he was complaining; it could have been leagues worse. He knew plenty of people who had had it worse, these days.

But it still jarred him a little, every time he saw himself in a mirror and it... wasn't awful.

At the moment, however, his concern was slightly more specific. He was trying, mostly unsuccessfully, to picture himself with short hair. He'd been wearing it in the style of what his dad would call a 'beach bum' for most of the last decade, and he wasn't exactly sure what he'd even look like without it. Some part of him was in fact terrified that by some weird magic he'd suddenly look awful again, much as the vanity of that consideration rankled him.

Since when had he cared so much about shit like that?

Oh right. Since my entire life became a lie it was easier to tell if all the parts matched.

But... maybe if he did it, she'd feel a little less alone.

That made his mind up. Honestly, it had made his mind up yesterday, when he'd floated the idea of a haircut. He hadn't been thinking of anything drastic at the time, but... it wasn't like he hadn't noticed Cyrilla's reaction to her own haircut. Chances were it wasn't voluntary. So if there was even a chance this would help, well... it was only hair to him. It'd grow back even if it looked stupid.

Shrugging at himself, he exited his room and knocked on her door. "Hey Cy, you in?" He knew she was, but he didn't want to wake her if she was taking a nap or something.

There was a soft thudding sound on the floor, and when the door opened, it produced Diva. The lycanroc narrowed her eyes at Kas, however; Cyrilla appeared two seconds later, pulling a wireless headphone from her ear and smiled at him.

“Sorry, didn't hear you knock. I was putting some things away and cleaning," she stated as she opened the door and shooed Diva out of the way. “Oh, is it my turn to cook lunch today?" she asked.

He snorted. "Nah, that's been done for an hour. Was kind of wondering why you didn't go get any. Thought you might be napping." It was certainly one of his favorite pastimes, though he didn't think she was as much enthused as he was.

"I was thinking about our conversation yesterday. Any chance I could take you up on that offer of a haircut? It can wait if you're busy." Or he could just go to a shop like anyone else.

“Oh, shit, has it? I guess the cleaning spray hid the smell. Usually I can smell your food," she stated, huffing a little lightly. “And sure! I can do that for you," she continued, opening the door all the way. “Meet me in the dining room? I need to grab a comb and find the scissors real quick," she stated as she walked out of her room.

“Oh, and maybe put on a shirt you don't use often? Or take it off, either way, so you don't get hair on it. Hair is kind of hard to get off of clothes, like glitter," she snorted at the last part as she disappeared down the hallway, probably towards her bathroom.

Kas resisted the urge to raise an eyebrow. He supposed that was what those cape things at salons were for. He didn't much like the idea of getting hair on any of his shirts, but that was sort of the smaller issue next to a certain kind of ambivalence he was feeling.

On the one hand, it shouldn't really be a big deal to walk around his own apartment without a shirt. On the other, he kind of wanted to fluster her, but admitting that was a possibility was admitting that it was at least kind of a big deal. No—surely not. Cy had to be used to way worse than that. She was the one who suggested it. Surely it would barely even register, and while that might be a little disappointing, he was mostly glad she was that comfortable with him.

Yeah, his feelings were ambivalent all right.

Sighing, he peeled his shirt off, folding it as he took a seat at the dining room table. No need to be an idiot about completely normal shit. He'd grown up on Tangelo for arceussake. Shirts were completely optional. No one was going to care.

It had taken her a few minutes to find the scissors, it seemed, before she finally yelled, “found them!" She appeared a moment later, a comb and spray bottle in one hand, and a pair of scissors in the other. She arched a brow at him, a subtle pink shade crossing her face before she moved behind him. Kas could hear her clear her throat before she spoke again.

“Alright, Kasimir Rheinallt, what are you looking for, a trim?" she asked, running her fingers through his hair to loosen the tangles before running the comb through it. “Or do you want something completely radical?"

A guy could get used to that feeling. He'd always liked hands in his hair, and the faint prickle of nails on his scalp—none of which were appropriate thoughts to be having about his very platonic roommate. Kas cleared his throat, finding that he, too, had to fight down a light flush. Fortunately, his darker complexion masked it well, a fact he knew from experience.

"Well I don't want it right up to my scalp," he said, lifting a brow right back at her. "Probably around my nape? Something that gets it off my shoulders, anyhow. Whatever you want."

“Whatever I want, huh?" she stated in an amused tone. She hummed a soft note, though as she continued combing his hair. “Hm, do you trust me with your hair, Kas?" she asked, a hint of seriousness in her tone.

Despite himself, he leaned into it a bit. "Wouldn't have said that if I didn't," he replied honestly.

Did he sound as idiotic as he felt right now? He sure hoped not; he had an image to maintain. In particular, that of a charming, rakish friend and roommate who was not at all interested in forgetting the haircut and just—

Nope. Down, boy. Platonic. Roommate.

“Alright," she responded in a softer tone. She removed the comb from his hair and sprayed the water on it, probably to moisten it to make it easier to cut evenly. “I promise you're in good hands," she added before she began snipping at his hair. She pulled his hair softly between her fingers, continuing to cut away at it. She didn't say anything until she was finished, apparently concentrating intently on his hair cut.

“Let me go get a mirror, and you can tell me what you think," she stated, running her hand his hair once more before disappearing. When she reappeared, she was holding a small round mirror and held it out to him.

“It might be my biased opinion, but I think it suits you nicely, Kas."

He had to admit, it wasn't what he'd been worried about at all. The person in the mirror was still the one he was getting used to seeing, ink and defined features and all. Maybe someday he'd get out from the shadow of that kid he'd been, but for now he was content to not see him in every reflective surface.

"I like it," he replied honestly, shifting his eyes from the mirror up to Cyrilla. "Thanks, Cy; you do excellent work." He grinned at her, bright and genuine. "And now we match, right?" It was as much indication as he ever planned to give of why he'd decided to do this now of all times.

“Yep, we do, don't we?" she replied, rolling her eyes slightly with a smile on her face. “But what brought on the change, though? It's not quite warm enough to want shorter hair, and the length it was before, should have been more than enough for this winter. If you could even call it that," she asked, tilting her head slightly in an inquisitive manner.

“I mean, I'm not complaining; I was right when I said shorter hair would bring out a lot of your features. You look really handsome right now," she added, adverting her gaze slightly so she wasn't holding his.

"Do I?" He grinned with that bravado he didn't quite believe in, but he'd been fooling people so long he sometimes managed to fool himself, too. Resisting the urge to take her hand and tug her towards him was a gargantuan effort of will, enough so that he barely even realized he was answering the other question until the words were coming out of his mouth, some part of him looking for anything to grasp onto that wasn't his own stupidity.

"You didn't want yours, right?" he said, reaching up to tuck a little strand that had come loose from the top half behind her ear. "It's stupid, but I thought... maybe if I did it too, it might be something you didn't hate anymore?" It sounded absurd even to his own ears, but that had been his train of thought. He'd just... wanted to give her a different way to think about it. Make it into something she and a friend had in common, something they could joke about. Not something that she remembered as someone else choosing for her.

For a moment, she just stared at him. She looked like she wanted to say something, but couldn't seem to find the words. Her mouth parted as if she were going to say something, and still nothing came out. “You..." she finally managed a word, but it was easy to see that her bottom lip was trembling a bit. “You did this for me? Because I...." she couldn't seem to finish, sucking in too sharp of a breath that she swallowed thickly.

It was sudden, but she wrapped her arms around him, settling her head near the crook of his neck. Without his shirt on, he could feel something wet against his skin, and from the shaking of her shoulders, it was easy to tell she was crying. There were soft sniffles that followed, as well.

“You didn't have to do that, Kas. Just because I didn't want mine, doesn't mean you should have to cut yours for that reason. You're.... you're always so thoughtful," she spoke softly.

"Cy..." To be honest, Kas wasn't entirely sure what to do. It wasn't that he felt awkward exactly—if anything the weird part was that he didn't. Because the details that should have made it awkward just... didn't seem to matter. Instead, he wrapped his arms around her back and rested his cheek against the side of her head, carding the fingers of one hand through her hair.

The shit this woman had been put through. It infuriated and awed him at the same time. Infuriated him that those people should ever get away with what they'd done to her—of which cutting her hair was the least—and awed at her ability to still be the person she was in spite of them. "I didn't have to," he said, trying to explain something he didn't quite have the words for. "I wanted to." She was the reason he'd wanted to, to be sure, but it was neither burden nor obligation. How could he say that it was his privilege to be able to help in some small way? That he was trying, always, to find other things he might be able to do, to ease the burden a little?

“Kas," she began, not moving from her spot, “I don't deserve a friend like you. Someone so thoughtful and sweet shouldn't have to do or want to do those kinds of things for me." She pulled in a soft breath, and he could feel it when she released it.

“But.. I'm glad. So very glad that you are because this..." she finally pulled back from her spot, and it was easy to see that her tears hadn't quite stopped. Her eyes were a little red and puffy, but she'd shifted her hands to rest on the sides of his face. “I've never had friends like you, before. I've never had someone care as much as you do. Ryk cares, I know he does, but it's... not quite the same when it comes to you. You're the very reason I left my family because, for the first time in my life, I mattered to someone. Someone who was kind enough to show me that it was okay to be happy, and to want to be selfish enough to enjoy that happiness."

“It's still a lot of work, and I know it's going to be an uphill struggle, but... I'm glad to have that little respect back in my life," she stated, smiling through her tears. “To be honest, the only reason I did what I did was because it felt like that was the only real power and say I had in my life. It was something I chose, and no one else. Now... because of you, I don't have to do those things anymore. I don't have to feel like that's the only choice. Thank you, Kas." She pulled his face forward and placed a soft kiss to his cheek.

He swallowed thickly, feeling his face heat. There'd be no concealing the flush this time; it was much too obvious for that. Kas cleared his throat—he honestly couldn't remember the last time someone he wasn't related to had done something so... pure wasn't exactly the word. But it was sweet, something without an ulterior motive. Hardly the kind of kiss he was used to. In fact... this might be the first time. Maybe that was why he felt his heart kick up in his chest and something in his stomach flip over.

He set one of his hands atop one of hers on his face, using the other to carefully brush away her tear-tracks. "You do deserve it," he said, unsure how to respond to the rest but knowing this much for certain. "You do deserve it, and you do matter, Cy. Scout's honor." He managed half a grin at that, trying not to give himself away any more than he had to. She'd thrown him right off his equilibrium, talking like he'd had much of anything to do with... well to do with how she was now. How she was learning to live differently than she had before.

But that was impossible. He was just her friend. The hard work had been all her.

She huffed softly, sniffling before she smiled again. “Hm, thanks Kas," she stated, pulling her hands from his face and wiping away the rest of her tears. “I suppose since you cooked lunch, dinner's on me tonight? Well, not on me, but on plates and other such necessities," she grinned a little at the statement, even though the flush on her face was a little more prominent.

“Any suggestions as to what you want for dinner? I can make curry again, but... well, you might want something else since we had that like two days ago."

He laughed, the off-color joke effectively resetting the dynamic. Or at least... nudging it back into a workable spot. He suspected it wasn't ever going to quite be the same, and he wasn't yet sure what he made of that.

But it was an issue for later.

"You know, that's actually a trendy thing in some places. Naked sushi or whatever. Eating food off a beautiful woman." He winked, and stood. A little physical distance would probably help.

"Personally I think that sounds a little gross, and would much prefer curry, in a bowl, made by a beautiful woman. Luckily, you've just offered, and so I'm all set."

Cyrilla rolled her eyes good-naturedly and shook her head. “Hm, and we beautiful women just love eating said meals with handsome men. Actually, that's probably false, but I'll take it for now," she replied.

“Curry it is, though. Since I'm going to need the ingredients for that, I'm going to head down to the store, do you want to come with?" she asked, grabbing the scissors and spray bottle, perhaps, to put them away.

Kas reached up to ruffle his own hair, shaking out a few loose pieces. It'd be a little weird, getting used to the feeling of having so much less of it. Not bad, though. "Sure. Let me just put on a shirt and sweep really quick and then we can head out."

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December 22nd
Marna's - Evening - Clear
Anastasia Asher


“There we are," Marna said, setting the last of the plates down in front of the group. “On the house, for my new roof."

It'd been a bit of an adventure, trying to convince her to accept that, but once she'd seen that the materials were already bought and delivered, she'd thrown her hands in the air and given up, basically. So they'd spent the afternoon installing the tiles, plus a small solar panel that Kas had bought, since he could hook those to the restaurant's power grid.

Aidan was their expert for the roofing specifically; Ana had just done whatever he told her to, which basically amounted to moving things around and occasionally passing them up a ladder, and keeping everyone else hydrated. Certainly not the most arduous physical task, but that was something she appreciated; she was starting to feel a little sick again. The distraction was nice, though, and so was feeling useful somehow. She couldn't help but think that even after everything, this would be a memory that the others carried with them, and... some selfish part of her wanted to be in those.

"Why don't you have a seat with us today, Auntie?" Kas asked, gesturing to the open spot to his left. He'd cut his hair yesterday, it seemed; Ana thought it looked really good on him.

“Don't mind if I do," Marna replied, sliding onto the bench.

Eryk had already started on the nachos when Marna sat down, giving a soft nod of appreciation in her direction. “Oh, thank you," Cyrilla stated as she took the chip from Ryk before he could eat it. He pursed his lips at her, rolled his eyes, and reached for another one. “And thank you, Marna, for the food," Cy added before taking a bite of the chip.

“Marna's food is second to none!" Drake added in, taking a drink of his glass of water. Eryk snorted as if he didn't quite believe what Drake was saying, perhaps because Drake often ate at Jo's. Everyone knew that about him.

“So, Marna," Cyrilla began, huffing lightly at Drake, “is Cinnabar your home town?"

Ana bit down delicately on a breaded onion ring as Marna hummed, leaning back a bit with a grip on the edge of the table. “I'd have thought that much was obvious, Nunu," she chided in the thick accent of a native Cinnabar denizen. Ana could tell she played it up a little for the joke, though, and huffed a soft laugh.

Marna smiled. “But yes. The island has always been my home. Of course, that doesn't mean I've never left."

"Done some traveling?" Aidan asked, exhaling away from the group. He seemed to be smoking a lot less recently; if Ana had to guess, she's say this was his first one all day.

“All over," Marna confirmed. “Of course, that was a long time ago now."

“Oh, but I bet you got to see amazing things," Cyrilla stated when she'd swallowed her food. “I've never been past Johto, but I've always wanted to travel," she added, smiling a little at the statement. Ryk huffed lightly, but took another bite of his nachos, moving the plate a little closer in Ana's direction as his way of offering her some.

“I'd like to visit other places someday, too, but I think I'll hold off on traveling," Drake stated as he grinned in Marna's direction. “For those of us who aren't so versed in travel, where would you say is the best place to visit?" he asked, taking a bite of the burger in front of him.

Marna hummed softly, tilting her head up towards the sky in consideration. They were eating on the deck at the moment; it was a bit cool out, but the day was sunny enough to keep Ana from feeling much of a chill. “You know, I think I found something interesting everywhere. But I have to say Sootopolis City, in Hoenn. The landscape is stunning, and it has a real sense of mystery about it."

"How'd you end up doing so much traveling, anyway?" Kas asked, eating one of Eryk's nachos.

“Ah, well. I was a photographer back then. And a travel writer. It wasn't really a career that people thought of as a career yet. My parents were worried I'd run out of money and starve somewhere far away." She chuckled, raspy and soft. “But I always managed enough to scrape by."

“Seems you've managed fine thus far," Ryk stated, making a vague gesture to the building.

“What made you want to settle down, though? It sounds like photography and writing were your passions. And with careers like those, I would imagine that it would require a lot of traveling," Nev spoke as she glanced in Marna's direction.

“Why does anyone settle down?" Marna asked rhetorically, lifting bony shoulders in a little shrug. “I found something I loved more. Someone, rather. Keith." She smiled a little. “We traveled together for a while, actually. But we wanted a family, and though neither of us really had roots as such, I felt drawn back to my hometown. So he came with me. I had Joey a few years after we were married, and that pretty much settled it."

"Joey?" Ana had known Marna for a year and a half, but she'd never heard mention of the name before.

The elderly woman nodded, but her mouth turned down. “My son," she said softly.

Eryk and Cyrilla seemed to occupy themselves with the food in front of them. Nev merely nodded her head at Marna's explanation, and took a drink from her cup.

“Does he live elsewhere?" Drake asked, seemingly interested in what else Marna had to say. “I haven't seen him around, or I've missed him if he's visited," he added.

She winced a little, then smiled ruefully. “Yes," she said after a moment, then offered another shrug. It wasn't as casual as she made it look; Ana could tell. “I don't know where anymore. I've tried to keep in touch, but... I've reached the point where I can admit to myself that he's not really interested in staying connected."

"I'm sorry to hear that," Aidan said somberly; Kas and Ana both nodded at the same time.

But Marna shook her head, visibly straightening up and smiling a bit. “Ah, don't worry about it. It's old news by now. Must have been... oh, a good thirty years ago now. Keith passed a decade ago; I knew when Joey didn't come home for the funeral that he was never coming back. I've had... time, to come to terms with it."

“If," Eryk began, seemingly unsure of himself. His lips were slightly pursed, and he kept his gaze on the bowl of nachos in front of him. “If there's ever anything you need, you can rely on us for it from here on out," he stated, turning so that his attention was on Marna. It wasn't as harsh as his gazes usually were, or as intense.

“Hm, what Ryk said. We spend most of our time here, anyway, so it looks like you're kinda stuck with us for the time being, Marna," Drake stated with a large grin, reaching for an onion ring.

“You make it sound as if that wasn't at all what this already was, Drake," Cyrilla chided in a jocular manner.

“Oh, no, what I meant was that... oh, I see what you're doing," Drake replied, narrowing his eyes slightly in Cyrilla's direction. She just grinned in response.

“I could always use more friends, too," Nev added as she took another drink of her water.

Marna huffed a little, shaking her head at the lot of them. “I appreciate it," she said, her smile inching a little wider. “As it is, I seemingly don't even have to ask, as my brand new roof tiles will attest."

"They're a little pushy with how nice they are, aren't they?" Ana said, though the tease in it was light. She did mostly mean it, after all, and it wasn't necessarily a bad thing.

“Not very good at taking no for an answer," Marna agreed.

“No, no, I'm good at taking no for an answer," Cyrilla stated, glancing in Ryk's direction. “It's the ursaring over here that doesn't. He's always so insistent on doing things like that for other people," she continued, teasing Ryk as he rolled his eyes.

“I think we all had a hand in this one, though, Cy. We did all chip in for it, after all," Nev stated as she chuckled softly.

“Hey now, don't lump me in with the rest of you. I was just here for the labor part of it. I didn't even know you were all purchasing a new roof," Drake stated, pursing his lips together.

"That's called 'accessory after the fact,' Drake, and it still means you're guilty."

Ana laughed softly; Marna rolled her eyes.

“In any case," she said, “I'm grateful to all of you. And you're always welcome here, hell or high water. Someone's got to keep you in industrial quantities of liquor, I suppose."

Drake barked a short laugh, covering his mouth as if he were trying to contain his laughter.

“Honestly, I'm surprised they haven't run this place dry, yet. Knowing Ryk and how much he can handle," Cyrilla stated, laughing as well. Ryk merely rolled his eyes, as Nev smiled at the group.

“Whatever, Cy, and you're welcome, Marna."

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December 25th
Ana's House - Early Evening - Cool
Eryk Nero


“You look handsome, Ryk," Cyrilla stated as she helped him adjust his tie. He wasn't so sure about that; he trusted her enough, though, to assume that what she said was true. Cy had bought his outfit for him a few weeks ago, and had to have it tailored to his height. He wasn't nearly as tall as Kas was, but he supposed there were adjustments that needed to be made, regardless.

The suit was a charcoal grey with a white dress shirt underneath. The tie she'd chosen, though, was unusual. It was blush pink in color, and not at all what he'd been expecting. He was expecting a shade of red, or even a maroon. Cyrilla took a step back as if to admire her work, and grinned at Eryk, causing him to purse his lips a bit.

“What?"

“Nothing, Ryk. You do look handsome," she replied. She was dressed rather modestly, or about as modest as he'd ever seen her dress. It was an odd choice, still, in that it was sleeveless in a sense. Cinnabar's winters were not cold, but it was chilly enough outside that Ryk wondered why she'd chosen it, specifically. Perhaps because it was warm inside the house? The dress itself was chiffon, though, and trailed in the back, but came short to her left knee. It was a nice color, though, being a shade of emerald.

“Thanks for the help," he simply stated, ushering her out of the room as he followed behind. Everyone had piled into or near the kitchen area, Ryk noted. Nev was sitting on one of the chairs, drinking from a red solo cup. It was likely water or soda, knowing her. She was, surprisingly, dressed in a sapphire blue dress that had only one shoulder. It was chiffon-styled, like Cyrilla's, however; it was short in the front before falling into a tail towards the back.

“Tie crisis averted!" Cyrilla stated, causing Ryk to roll his eyes as Cyrilla made her way towards Ana.

“There was a tie crisis?" Nev asked albeit confused.

“Ryk's tie was missing. How could his outfit be complete without his tie?" Cy replied, grinning as Nev mouthed an 'oh'.

"Somehow I think it would have been fine," Aidan replied dryly, frowning slightly at Nev's choice of beverage container. "Y'know, Doc, you could have used the actual glassware like everyone else. We can always help with the dishes later." He tugged a bit at the red patterned vest he was wearing, Someone—presumably Kas—had talked him into a white shirt for the evening, though his tie was still solid black, as were his trousers. He'd forgone the suit jacket entirely, it seemed.

"The pink is nice, though," Ana said, offering a slight smile in their direction before dropping her eyes back to her task, which at the moment seemed to be plating the truly enormous pile of cookies she'd spent most of the day making. She was in one of those asymmetric dresses, too, only hers was made mostly out of lace, and sapphire blue. Her hair was braided forward over one shoulder.

There was a knock at the door, causing her to look up again. "Come in!" she called.

Unsurprisingly, it was Kas, burdened down with a large number of packages, most of which he ducked into the living room to deposit under the tree before making his way to the kitchen. At least two were not, however, and he placed both bottles on the island with a flourish. "The good stuff, as promised," he said. "Sorry I'm late. Figured it'd be better to get everything in one trip." He brushed a loose strand of hair out of his face—it was too short to keep pulled back now. His suit was black, with green accents, and a silk tie and vest that matched. He straightened the former, which was in some kind of knot Eryk hadn't seen before.

“You could have texted us, or called. We would have helped you, Kas," Nev stated, pursing her lips in Aidan's direction. “This was the first cup I grabbed," she muttered, taking another drink out of it. Eryk just shook his head faintly before turning his attention towards Kas.

“She's right; you could have asked one of us to meet you at the door or..." he trailed off a bit. The Cloyster wasn't too far from Ana's place, about twenty minutes walking distance. He wasn't entirely sure if Kas brought the luggage on foot, or he'd had one of the driving services bring him. Eryk was almost certain it was the latter.

Kas rolled his eyes, waving a hand dismissively. "It was fine; just took a little longer. I'm not that unreliable, you know."

“The important part is that he's here, and he brought the booze!" Cyrilla stated as she took a seat near Nev. She reached for one of the cookies on the plate Ana had brought out, and began eating one. Ryk rolled his eyes lightly, but followed suit. Ana made fairly good cookies, and he wasn't going to miss out on them, especially with the others around to eat them. He'd likely miss out on them if he didn't get a couple of them, now.

Kas scooped one up, too, leaning on the counter rather than taking a seat. "So here we are, a bunch of rather excellently-dressed people I must say. What's on the agenda for the evening?"

Ana blinked. "Um. I didn't really have any specific plans," she said. "There are the presents under the tree of course, and things to eat and drink. I also have a few decks of cards, I think? It's... I've never really done this holiday like this before."

"You and me both, kid," Aidan said, biting into a cookie with a shrug. "Sounds like we get to make it up as we go."

“Well, we could always do dinner first," Nev suggested. Eryk supposed it wasn't a bad call. He'd never done anything like this, either. This was likely a first for all of them, perhaps. Maybe Nev and Kas experienced these kinds of things before?

“That's not a bad call. Let's eat first, and then play some games or open presents. Oh, Ana, do you have jenga? We could play that, or we could play something with the deck of cards you have," Cyrilla added, taking a drink from her cup.

"Maybe?" Ana tilted her head, almost as though confused. "If I do it'll be in the second floor hall closet. Maybe if someone wants to check we can play while I'm making dinner?" She gestured to the island.

"I'll have a look," Kas replied immediately, standing back up straight and heading for the stairs.

It didn't take him long to come back, oblong box in-hand. "Looks like you do," he said with a grin, setting it down. "We should use a tablecloth or something, though, so we don't damage the countertop."

“I'll grab the cloth," Ryk stated, shaking his head a bit. It, however, did not stop the small smile from appearing on his lips. It felt slightly out of place, but he was slightly... glad that no one was able to see it. He made his way to grab one of the table cloths before bringing it back. He placed it over the island, stepping back a bit when he was finished.

“Alright, that's done. Now let's set up the blocks," Cyrilla stated a little excitedly.

Kas helped her, but the setup was relatively simple—apparently they came pre-stacked.

"Anyone not played this before?" Aidan asked, glancing between Nev and Ryk like they were the most likely candidates.

“I've seen it be played before, but I've never played myself," Nev responded as Ryk pursed his lips together. He's never played it, either, simply because it wasn't something he needed to do. It wasn't even required that he knew how to play such games, but part of him wonders if he'd missed out on playing games like that.

“Neither have I," he finally answered.

“It's very simple. See the way it's stacked?" Cy stated as she gestured towards the tower of blocks. “Each turn, you have to push one block out without knocking it over. If you do, you lose."

“Seems simple enough," Nev replied.

"Well since Ana needs to cook and we have this many people, why don't we do teams? We can put the people who haven't played before with people who have," Kas suggested. "Basically just switch off team members removing blocks; it makes it a little more fair than someone having to go last every time."

Ana nodded. "Okay; who should the teams be?"

"How about..." Kas made a show of scrutinizing the group, then shrugged. "Ryk and I, Cy and Sis, and Ana and Aidan?"

"Fine by me if you don't mind, kiddo," Aidan said, lifting a brow a little at Ana.

She beamed back at him. "Not at all!"

“Great, now get over here, Nev," Cyrilla stated as Nev chuckled lightly. She moved so that she was standing next to Cy, and Ryk made his way towards Kas. “Oh, since we're taking turns, I can help you with the cooking, Ana, if you'd like. I don't know what else you need help with, but if you need help, here I am!" Cyrilla stated, grinning in Ana's direction.

“Okay, we have teams, but who goes first?" Nev asked.

“Well, since you and Ryk haven't played before, I suppose we can go Kas, myself, and Aidan, and then switch to Ryk, you, and Ana. How does that work for everyone?" Cy asked, arching a brow at the others.

“I've no qualms with it," Ryk replied, shrugging his shoulders. He supposed it made some sense, and it would give Ana time to do what she needed.

The others all agreed as well, and so the turn passed first to Kas, who shrugged and pulled a block from the left side of the tower as he and Ryk were looking at it, setting it neatly on top. "The first half of the game isn't too interesting if you're playing with people who know what they're doing," he admitted.

"I'm making a lot of small-plate dishes," Ana added, replying to Cyrilla's earlier question. "Traditional ones from Lavender. Sakizuke and Yakimono and so on. I, um, don't really know if other places do anything special for this holiday, but this is always what we had, so..."

“That sounds good, though," Cy replied as she pulled a block from the top left of the stack. “Kas is right, though. This gets more interesting the less blocks there are, and since two of you have never played..." she trailed off, waggling her eyebrows.

“Yeah, we get the point, Cy," Ryk replied, rolling his eyes. “It doesn't look too difficult, though," he added. All it appeared to be was making sure they chose a block that was loose enough to push. It was all a matter of balance, he supposed.

A few rounds passed, with Ana pausing in her cooking long enough to pick a few blocks but otherwise leaving the monitoring of the situation to Aidan, who occasionally helped her by pointing out which seemed to be likely to move, since she couldn't watch the others test for themselves.

After a while, the stack was beginning to look much more precarious, not helped when Aidan intentionally removed a second block from one of the middle rows, making accidentally brushing anything a much riskier endeavor. He seemed to have done it on purpose.

"Um, Cyrilla, do you mind helping me slice this sashimi?" Ana asked, pointing to a fish that had already been expertly filleted and de-scaled.

It was, meanwhile, Eryk's turn to remove a block.

Ryk pursed his lips as Cyrilla replied, “sure!" and left to help Ana. He stared at the stack in front of him, trying to find out where the best place to pull from would be. Ryk was determined to not let it fall on his turn, so he moved so that he was on the other side of the stack. He narrowed his eyes slightly as he pushed gently on one of the blocks, frowning slightly as it caused the stack to rock.

He pushed on a different one, satisfied when it didn't shake the stack so much, and gently began removing the block. It wasn't the right one to pull, though, a fact he learned a little too late as the stack fell. He furrowed his brows as he glanced at the pile of blocks on the island. He could hear Cyrilla laughing, but he kept his focus on the pile of blocks in front of him.

“Ryk, you can't set it on fire by glaring at it," she called out to him, causing him to let out a slow breath of air.

“This was fun, though!" Nev stated as she smiled at the others. Ryk supposed it had been a little entertaining. Perhaps not so much when the stack fell, but it was... interesting.

"You okay, Ana?" For some reason, Aidan's attention had moved from the fallen pile of blocks to her.

"Oh, uh... yes," she said, flashing a slightly thin smile and moving to the sink to run the water. She'd set her knife down next to the cutting board rather than on it—Ryk could see a bit of crimson on the edge. "The noise just startled me, is all. I wasn't paying enough attention."

She ran the tap, sticking her fingers underneath the stream and wincing slightly.

Ryk frowned slightly, and made his way towards the bathroom. He knew where the first-aid supplies were, and retrieved a couple of bandages and alcohol wipes. When he returned, he made his way towards Ana, and held out the supplies for her. He debated, for a second, whether or not he should apply it for her, but decided against it.

“Do you need help with these?" he asked, instead. If she needed help applying them, he'd do it for her.

She hesitated for a moment, her eyes moving from him to the supplies to the others, but she shook her head. "Ah, thank you, but... I'm all right. It's just a little cut is all." She tore one of the wipes open, keeping her index finger raised away from the others, and then dabbed at the reddened line there, showing no discomfort at what probably stung quite a bit. Efficiently, she wrapped the bandage around her finger and deposited the refuse in the garbage can under the sink.

"Sorry for the holdup, everyone," she said, smiling ruefully. "Just let me wash my knife; dinner's almost ready, so if you want to head into the dining room, go right ahead."

Aidan nodded, rising from his stool and picking up both the bottles of alcohol on the island and his own glass. Kas took in the cookies, since everyone had been eating them anyway.

Ryk grabbed the other glasses and moved them into the living room as well, making sure everyone's glass was where it needed to be. He was fairly certain they would all be drinking soon, whether it was before they ate, or after. Despite not having done these sorts of things before, Ryk found that it was... nice.

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Character Portrait: Aidan Klein Character Portrait: Cyrilla Niav Character Portrait: Eryk Nero Character Portrait: Kasimir Rheinallt Character Portrait: Nevena Solomon Character Portrait: Anastasia Asher
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December 25th
Ana's House - Late Evening - Chilly
Kasimir Rheinallt


Kas had to admit, this was probably the part of things he was looking forward to the most. Not because he'd be getting presents—though that was pretty exciting—but because everyone else was giving each other gifts, and also because he was planing to poke a little fun at almost all of them with the ones he planned to give. Not that any of them were bad gifts, of course. Some of them had come out to whole paychecks, and he thought he'd chosen pretty well, even if Ryk and boss were nightmares to shop for.

After a delicious dinner, they'd moved themselves, the drinks, and the desserts to the living room, where they were now arranged around the coffee table. The tree, of course, was right there too, the few gifts too big to fit under it arranged nearby.

"All right!" Kas declared, letting the bottom of his glass thunk against his coaster. "As the expert on Christmases with large numbers of people, I declare that there will be order to this process, so that everyone can appreciate and be appreciated as they deserve!"

"Oh?" Aidan drawled. "And how do you propose we do that?"

"We take turns, of course. We go around the table, opening gifts one by one so everyone can see. And we take some care so that the same giver doesn't go a bunch of times at the beginning. We have to spread it out evenly. So for example, if I went first and opened... whatever you got me, boss, then Cy here would go next, but should pick someone else, like Sis or whoever, y'see?"

“So, if you went first and opened Aidan's present, then Cy would go next and open a present from me?" Nev asked as she tilted her head slightly.

“Yep, and then you'd go next and open something from one of the others, and so on and so forth," Cyrilla replied as she grinned slightly. Nev nodded her head in understanding before glancing in Kas's direction.

“I suppose that makes you first, right?"

"Uh, that was just an example, but sure." Kas shrugged; he sure didn't mind.

Aidan grimaced a little. "Well I pretty much got you and Nero the same thing, so you might as well both open them at the same time." Standing, he went to the tree and picked out two small packages wrapped in plain brown paper. They did indeed look to be roughly the same size.

"Kind of an in-joke, I guess, but you should both really have some anyway," he said, handing both of them the package labeled with their name and settling back down on the sofa.

Kas was curious as to what could be both an in-joke and useful, and flipped his over, using one finger to rip at the seams. What he ended up holding was a smallish case with the famous Flygon logo on the front. His eyebrows shot up; these things were pricey, even for someone who made as much as he did these days.

He opened the box and snorted softly. Boss had to have gotten him and Ryk different styles, because while Kas's had the distinct rainbow lenses of traditional polarization, they were set into thick black square frames—perfectly suited to the aesthetic he'd chosen for his pro-battling persona.

"These are awesome, boss," he said, slipping them on and grinning at the group.

Ryk opened his present as well, blinking slowly before huffing. “Thanks," he stated, pulling the glasses from his case. They were completely black color and rimless, but sharp enough that they would go with his pro-battling outfit. He slipped them on as well, pursing his lips together as he glanced at the others.

“Oh my arceus, you guys look ridiculous," Cyrilla stated as she chuckled at the both of them.

“But they also look really handsome, too. Those glasses fit both of you, perfectly," Nev replied, smiling at them. Ryk slid the glasses off of his face, though, and placed them back into his box.

“Well, I guess that means you should open yours next, Big Bro," Cyrilla stated as she stood up to grab a box. She made her way towards Aidan, and held it out in front of him. “That way the three of you can match."

"You know I already have a pair of sunglasses, right?" Aidan asked, clearly amused.

"Yeah but they're old as hell, boss," Kas teased. "And it's not like you can't use another pair."

"All true," he admitted freely, opening his own. Cy had been smart enough to stick to the same brand, but these were in the sport style that Aidan seemed to favor, and all black, which made sense for him. He lifted them out of the case and inspected them before nodding his approval. "Thanks Cyrilla; I like these ones. Not gonna wear them indoors at night, though." He smirked a little at Kas and Eryk.

Kas didn't mind. "I think that makes it Sis's turn. Whose present do you want to open?"

“Oh, uh," Nev stated as she glanced at the others. “I'll open..." she trailed off, seemingly undecided. She pursed her lips together as if she was carefully thinking about her choices before she smiled.

“I'll open the one from Ana!" she stated, glancing in Ana's direction.

"Oh!" Ana looked a little surprised to be called on for some reason, but hopped to her feet and made her way over to the tree, pulling a long, flat package in cheerful, sparkly silver paper from beneath it. "Um, mine aren't anything fancy; most of them are just things I could make, actually..."

"I'm sure we'll love them," Kas reassured her. It hadn't escaped him that she wasn't well-off; it was pretty clear that all her money went right into the shelter. It wasn't like any of them would mind.

She smiled at him, carefully handing the package to Nev. "I hope so," she replied. "I, um, made only part of this, but I thought probably if you were in the lab a lot it might help you keep track of things... I use one to make sure the medicine schedule is organized, so."

“Oh?" Nev stated as she took the package from Ana. Carefully, she opened it before her eyes widened slightly. “Oh, these are freaking adorable!" she stated, pulling out the magnets from the package. It seemed she had a whiteboard as well, but Nev seemed more focused on the magnets than anything. They were all in pokemon shapes, and from the look of it, they seemed to be the pokemon that Nev had.

“These are so cute, I love them, Ana! Thank you!" she stated, carefully setting the package to the side. Cyrilla was snickering softly, perhaps at Nev's earlier statement, before she glanced in Ana's direction.

“Your turn, Ana. Whose present do you want to open?"

It took a moment for her to answer, probably because she was flushed at Nev's reaction. Frankly, Kas thought it was almost too cute to be real, but then she tended to have that effect. It kind of made him want to pinch her cheeks, but that'd be a little rude.

"Uh. Let's see. Aidan and Cyrilla have already gone... um, I'll open whatever Kasimir got me!"

Kas grinned. He was pretty confident this one would go over well, and it was the one gift he'd decided on that didn't have at least a bit of a joke attached in some way. He couldn't help it, honestly. Making fun of Ana could be hilarious, but he knew from experience that he had to be kind of careful about it; she wasn't as used to it as some.

"Let me know how I did," he said, setting it down in front of her. The package was heavy, moderately-sized, and wrapped in green. He'd done that with all of his, so they'd be easy to find later. Ryk's and Aidan's were huge, but the others were not.

He was quite certain she'd love it; he'd gotten the idea from monitoring her browsing history, after all, which was a bit... unfortunate. But he was glad to be using it for a good cause for once. The book—more of a tome, really—was the definitive pokémon anatomy text, this particular volume being the one on dragon pokémon, which was the hardest to find and most expensive to acquire. "I figured it'd help with your studies?"

Ana's eyes were wide. "How did you know I was missing this one?"

He thought fast, and lied smoothly. "It's the only one not on your bookshelf."

"Thank you so much, Kasimir." Reverently, she moved the book away from all the possible spills, putting it down behind her instead.

"I think that leaves you, Cyrilla," Aidan said.

“Oh, so many choices," Cy replied as she tapped her chin in a pseudo-thoughtful manner. She grinned, though, and turned her attention towards Nev. “I choose you, Nev," she stated as Nev blinked in mild surprise.

“Oh, oh, okay, hold on," Nev replied as she made her way towards the gifts. “Hm, where did I put it," she stated more to herself, it seemed, as she rummaged through the gifts. “Oh, there it is," she finally stated as she pulled out a box. She hurried back towards the group, and handed it to Cyrilla.

“I didn't know what to get you, really, but I figured this would be something you could wear," she explained, as Cy arched a brow.

“Lingerie, Nev, really? You shouldn't have," Cy jested as Nev sputtered a bit. “I'm kidding, I'm kidding," Cy snickered as she waved a hand in front of her. She turned her attention towards the box and opened it carefully. “This is nice, Nev, thank you," she stated as she pulled out an infinity scarf.

“It's made specifically for the warmer weather since I figured Cinnabar doesn't get too cold," Nev explained.

“I'll have to make sure to wear it often, then," Cy stated as she placed the scarf back inside its box.

“Alright, who's next?"

"I guess we're back around to me," Kas said. "Let's see... I wanna know what Ana got me."

Ana rolled her eyes at his jocular tone, but nonetheless went over to the tree to retrieve her gift. This one was in a bag with some tissue paper. "I have no idea what your bookshelf is missing since I've never been to your place, so I went with something obvious, what with the fancy new haircut and all."

Oh, this had to be good. She was teasing him, after all.

The parcel turned out to contain a wooden comb, a rayquaza etched into its spine and handle, and a jar of something he couldn't immediately identify. It smelled good, though, like flowers of some sort, but also something slightly more masculine underneath. Sandalwood?

"It's called tsubaki oil in Lavender Town," Ana explained. "It's good for smoothness and shine. Also it smells good, since it's extracted from camellias." She smirked at him the tiniest bit, and Kas laughed.

"You understand my priorities perfectly, Ana," he replied. "I'll be sure to try it on my next special occasion and smell like a garden." He was genuinely grateful; it was sort of a thoughtful thing of her to notice, really, and he'd heard good things about these kind of products from that area of the region.

"You're up, Ryk. Whose gift do you want?"

Ryk had his lips pursed when Kas addressed him, and blinked slowly. “I don't know," he stated, earning a light snicker from Cy.

“It shouldn't be too hard to choose, Ryk. Just pick someone," she stated as he gave her a flat look.

“Fine. What did you get me?" he asked as Cy just grinned.

“Many-a-great things, Ryk," was her reply as she grabbed his box from under the tree. Ryk rolled his eyes, but accepted the gift. It was small, so it was no surprise that when he opened it, it looked like a clip of sorts for his hair. There were braviary feathers attached to it with what seemed to be toucannon fluff. “To complete your pro-battling outfit!"

“Thanks, Cy," he simply stated, turning his attention towards Aidan. “Your pick."

Aidan shrugged. "All right, Rheinallt then."

Kas hopped up off the floor, clapping his hands together once and then rubbing them. "So I pulled a you and got you and Ryk the same thing kind of, so you might as well open them together."

The oblong objects were large enough that he had to handle them individually, and even then the guys had to stand to unwrap them.

"Seriously?" Aidan asked, regarding Kas with a flat look at the faintest hint of amusement ticking up the corner of his mouth. His board was clear with a black geometric design. Ryk's on the other hand was mostly red, with a pattern of black worked in like ink in water.

"I told you I had to see it," Kas replied with a grin.

“I don't know how to surf," was Ryk's response. His lips were pursed together as he glanced at Kas's gift before the faintest of smiles appeared. “Thanks, though."

“We're on an island, Ryk. You'll learn eventually," Cyrilla stated as she grinned at him.

“Maybe," he replied, as if he was actually contemplating it.

“Your turn, Nev," Ryk stated as he glanced in her direction. Nev seemed to contemplate before she glanced towards Kas.

“Why not? I'll choose Aidan's present."

Aidan blinked, then shrugged a bit. "All right then. Hold out your hand." When she did, he reached into the pocket of his slacks and withdrew a minimized luxury ball, dropping it gently into her palm. "Merry Christmas, Nevena."

Kas's eyebrows shot up; he immediately sought and found Cy's eyes. Nevena was new; it didn't seem like he'd just switched to calling her that, which meant he probably did it on purpose this one time. And that was interesting.

Cy had an arched brow, however; Nev seemed a little astonished that Aidan had used her name like that. She didn't even seem to notice she was holding a pokeball in her hand until she cleared her throat. She glanced at the ball in her hand, tilting her head somewhat before she pressed the button to expand it. She glanced at Ana, though.

“Is it alright if I open it inside?" she asked.

"Well, assuming it's not a tyranitar or something," Ana said with a little smile.

Aidan snorted softly. "It'll be fine. I think he's pretty used to indoor settings."

“Okay," Nev replied, giving the pokeball a light toss. The light shimmered a bit before the silhouette of a zigzagoon appeared, however; it wasn't the typical cream and brown color. The brown fur was more copper than anything, and it was easy to tell it was a shiny. “Oh... my arceus, is this the same zigzagoon from the petting zoo!?" she asked, scooping the zigzagoon in her arms and nearly squishing it to herself. The zigzagoon didn't seem to mind, though, if the way his tail was wagging was anything to go by.

“Thank you, Aidan!" she stated, still cuddling the zigzagoon to herself. “I'm going to call you..." she paused, holding out the zigzagoon in front of her, “Ziggy!" Cyrilla snorted softly, and even Ryk seemed to be slightly amused.

“You're so cute... look at your puffy cheeks," Nev continued, seemingly enamored by Ziggy.

Aidan's eyes softened in a way that put a slow grin on Kas's face. Well, well.

“Since Nev is preoccupied, Ana, whose present would you like?" Cy asked as she turned towards Ana.

Ana hummed, huffing a little at Nev before returning her attention to Cyrilla. "I was going to ask for hers, but I think I'll change that to yours, if that's okay."

“Perfectly fine by me," Cyrilla replied as she went to grab Ana's gift. The box she handed to Ana was fairly small, perhaps a jewelry box. “I saw this not too long ago and thought it would look really lovely on you, especially with the way it would compliment your eyes," Cyrilla explained as she smiled in Ana's direction.

“Obviously you don't have to wear it, but it is something, I think, you could wear even if you're doing chores."

Ana opened it with obvious curiosity, removing a black choker with what seemed to be a pale stone at the front. Moonstone, if Kas had his guess. "Oh..." she said softly, holding it up to the light a little. "It's beautiful, Cyrilla; thank you!" Her eyes narrowed with the force of her smile.

"I'll be sure to wear it. It's your turn—what would you like to open next?"

“Hm, I suppose I'll go with..." she trailed off as she glanced between the group. “Ryk." Ryk blinked slowly before shrugging his shoulders. He made his way towards the tree and grabbed a box, and handed it to Cy.

“I know they're your favorite," he stated as she opened the small box. Inside was a silver bracelet with what seemed to be a few feebas charms. She snorted softly, taking it out and placing it on her wrist.

“Thanks, Ryk!" she stated, nearly beaming a smile in his direction.

“You're welcome, Cy," he replied. “Back to you, Kas."

He leaned back against Cy's chair behind him. It was kind of funny, how they usually all ended up sitting the same way whenever they were all here. He and Ryk on the floor, Cy in the chair, and Aidan and Nev on the sofa.

Kas hummed. "Well, I've seen what I got from Boss and Ana, so... how about you next, Sis?"

Nev seemed a little preoccupied with Ziggy, though, and didn't seem to hear Kas. “Look at this face, it's so adorable," she stated, pressing her nose gently to Ziggy's. Cyrilla snickered softly and shook her head.

“Earth to Nev, Kas chose you for his next present," she stated as Nev blinked in Kas's direction.

“Oh! Sorry," she stated, tapping the ball gently against Ziggy to recall him. She made her way towards the tree to grab a small box, and handed it to Kas. “You were a hard person to shop for, but I figured since green was your favorite color..." she trailed off, smiling a bit.

He opened the package and barked a laugh. "I guess I've been pidgeyholed into this theme, but I can't say I dislike it." The custom pokéballs were green where the red usually was, a rich emerald color with a bit of a metallic shine to it. He expanded one and turned it over in his hands, rather pleased with the aesthetics.

"Thanks, Sis. Much appreciated." He flicked a glance at Ryk, whose turn it was now.

Ryk pursed his lips together. He'd already received gifts from Kas, Cyrilla, and Aidan. That left only Ana and Nev. He seemed to contemplate his decision before glancing in Ana's direction.

“I'll choose Ana's gift," he stated.

"O-okay, uh..." Ana reached over to the tree and pulled free a medium-sized, soft-looking package in slate grey paper with silver decorations on it. "I'm pretty sure I got the size right, but... I can make a different one if you don't like it." She handed the package to Eryk with obvious apprehension.

He took the box from her and stared at it for a moment. It almost looked as if he were trying to figure out what it was without having to open it, however; he opened the package and a very soft expression crossed his face. It wasn't one that Ryk openly wore, but it was different enough that it was obvious to anyone who knew Ryk didn't often make facial expressions.

“Thank you, Anastasia," he stated softly as he unfolded the dark grey sweater. “It's... nice," he added, setting it down and glancing back towards Ana with that same soft smile he had on his face.

“Your turn, Nev!" Cyrilla stated as she leaned forward a bit. Nev seemed to contemplate her next gift before she glanced at Kas.

“Oh, um, how about... Kas!"

A grin broke out over his face, and he nodded sagely. After that positively adorable moment, it was time for something hilarious, and Kas had just the ticket. The box with Sis's present in it was large, as there were several six-inch pro-battling figurines in it, including a very rare one he thought she'd rather like.

She looked excited about it, though, as she began to open the box. Her eyes nearly lit up as she pulled out one of them.

“Oh... how did you find this, Kas!" she asked as she held up the Aidan figurine. “I couldn't even find one!" she continued, glancing in Kas's direction with a rather large smile on her face. Cyrilla didn't bother hiding her laugh as she barked one out.

"I have my methods."

“Oh my arceus Kas," Cy stated between giggles.

“I'll have to make sure this one doesn't get lost like my last one!" Nev continued as if she'd completely forgotten Aidan was present.

"Bastard," Aidan muttered under his breath. Kas was delighted to observe that his face bore just the faintest hint of pink, and he was making a point not to make eye contact with anyone.

"You're next, Ana." The damage was done, as far as he was concerned; he could rub it in later.

"Hmm. I guess I pick Nev?"

“I hope you like it!" Nev stated, placing the figurine back into the box before making her way to grab Ana's. The box she handed Ana wasn't particularly large, but it was a decent size. “I thought that you could use an updated one. Not that the one you have already isn't good, I just... well, I thought it would help you get a little more adoptions out," Nev explained as she sat back in her seat.

Ana opened the parcel carefully; the object inside seemed to be a plaque of sorts, with the shelter's name inscribed on it. "Ohhhh," she murmured, a smile flickering over her face. "This looks wonderful, thank you Nev!"

“You're welcome, Ana!" Nev replied as she smiled. “I think that makes it your turn, Cy," she stated as Cyrilla blinked.

“Let's see, I got one from Ryk and Nev, so..." she trailed off, glancing between Kas, Aidan, and Ana. “Let's see what Big Bro got me," she stated, grinning from ear to ear.

Aidan rolled his eyes, but there was a smile tugging at his mouth nonetheless. He handed her a small, flat rectangular gift. "So it's official and all," he said with a little nod.

“Wait, really?" she stated as she took the gift from him. She opened it carefully and pulled out a small plate of sorts. “Cyrilla Klein," she stated softly as she glanced at the nameplate. “Aww... thanks, Aidan. I really mean that. This... it," she continued, her eyes narrowing with the force of her smile. She sniffled before rubbing the back of her hand across her eyes and glanced towards Kas.

“Back to our regular programmer, Kas," she stated, earning a soft snort from Ryk.

Kas was a little slow with the comeback, too busy grinning at Cy. He waved a hand nonchalantly. "I'm much better than a regular programmer," he said, "And I'll take whatever Ryk got me."

Eryk huffed lightly but made his way to grab one of the last few boxes under the tree. “Didn't know what to get you," he began, handing Kas the small box. “Figured you could use a few personalized ones, though," he continued, the faintest of smirks crossing his face.

'Personalized' in this case, hilariously meant they just had the word 'Ass' on them. Kas, of course, cracked up immediately. Not even for the joke, but for the fact that Ryk had spent actual money to make it in such a ridiculous way. It was something he really doubted would have even occurred to the guy as little as a few months ago, and that took it from pretty funny to hilarious. "I'm sure we'll all find a use for these later," he said with obvious amusement.

"You're next, Ryk, but I think you've gotten something from everyone but Sis now."

As it turned out, Nev had given Ryk premier-styled pokeballs. Her explanation had been that it would have complimented him during his tournaments. Cyrilla had smirked in Kas's direction when she'd given Nev her present, which turned out to be a pair of ribbon stilettos. Perhaps because of the reaction Aidan had had during Halloween that Kas had told her about.

That woman was brilliant, and he loved it more than he should.

Ana had given Aidan a black chain for his wallet, and a head scarf to Cyrilla which she'd immediately put on. Aidan, in turn, had given Ana a new set of business cards. Cyrilla had given Kas new training gear: a weighted compression shirt in his favorite color, and a pair of weighted shorts to match. It was Ryk's turn, however, to give something to Ana, and he pulled a small box from underneath the tree.

“She landed on my head last month and didn't want to leave," he began, handing Ana the small box. “I figured... since she wanted to stay, she would make a nice addition to your team since mine is already full."

Ana's eyes went wide, like she recognized the story, and she opened the box with an adorable sort of excited haste, removing the pokéball inside and releasing the pokémon. It turned out to be a young, fluffy-winged swablu, who immediately chirped and landed—indeed—on Ryk's head.

She giggled, reaching her arms up for the pokémon. The bird looked at her for a moment before happily hopping down onto her arm and then into her lap, where Ana stroked her downy wings with a soft cooing sound. "I didn't know you caught her," she said softly, looking up at Eryk with big blue eyes. The adoration there was plain to Kas's sensibilities, but he supposed he could almost mistake it for platonic, if profound, admiration.

He at least knew it wasn't that, though, and something twinged in his chest. Who knew how that'd turn out, honestly? If it went well, he genuinely thought... well, for all his cynicism about such feelings, Ryk and Ana were both so... pure, in a way. But there was so much in the way.

So he cleared his throat politely, and Ana snapped back into herself with a quick "thank you," and the moment broke.

"I think that means we've got exactly one left," he said, tipping his head back to lift a brow at Cy. "We're gonna need the pool for this one." He held the luxury ball out towards her with a half-grin.

Cyrilla's eyes were nearly wide when she'd taken the ball, and all but nearly fell out of her chair trying to get out of it. She cleared her throat, a light pink dusting her cheeks before pointing behind her. “I'm... uh, gonna go use your pool, if that's alright?" she stated, taking a few steps back.

Once they were outside, Cyrilla gave the ball a toss. The feebas Kas had caught a few weeks back, appeared, swimming rather lazily in Ana's pool. Cy, however, looked like she was in shock. Her eyes were wide, her mouth hung slightly ajar, before she turned her attention towards Kas. “Is... is it really mine?" she nearly whispered, clearly still in awe of the feebas.

“Kas..." she trailed off, her bottom lip trembling slightly before tears began running down her face. She nearly threw herself into him as she wrapped her arms around him, giving him a tight hug. “Thank you!" she muttered into his shirt.

“Thank you, thank you!" she continued, clearly happy about his gift.

Kas couldn't help but chuckle and wrap his arms around her in turn, picking her up off the ground for a tight squeeze before he set her back down. "You're welcome, Cy. Always."

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December 25th
Ana's House - Late Evening - Cool
Nevena Solomon


Nev pursed her lips together, glancing at the card in her hand. Kasimir had suggested that they all play King's Cup, a drinking game Nev had heard about once. The rules didn't seem too difficult, however; so far she'd pulled at least two of the four 3 cards, and Cy had picked Nev to drink with a 2 card she'd drawn, earlier. Nev wasn't used to drinking so much at once, and could slightly feel her vision blur a bit. She giggled softly, though, and placed the card down.

“I pulled a Jack!" she stated, which meant all the men had to drink. Ryk didn't seem to mind as he took a drink from his cup before setting it down. “That means it's..." she began, glancing towards Kas, “your turn."

Kas had been drinking a fair amount between those mandated by the game; he, Eryk, and Aidan seemed to be sharing a bottle of liquor between them, making considerable use of his new shot glasses in the process. He grinned a little blearily and nodded when she told him it was his turn, plucking one of the cards from the stack with a surprising amount of dexterity for someone with that much alcohol in him.

"Ace!" He declared, flipping it over to show the group in case of skepticism. "I get to tell someone what to do!" He considered this a moment, eyes narrowing precipitously. "Hmmm. Ana!"

She blinked, straightening where she'd slouched forward a bit. She was yawning a fair bit, but had insisted she didn't want to end the game early.

"You have to be touching Ryk somehow for the rest of the game."

Ana hummed, in a slow kind of hazy way that meant she had to be drunk too. "Okay," she said slowly, then nodded firmly, as if reaching some kind of resolution. "Okay." She scooted up closer next to Eryk beside her so that one of her knees was touching one of his. "Is this all right?" she asked him.

“It's fine," Ryk stated, glancing down at her as he nodded. He didn't seem to mind the closeness at all if the soft expression on his face was anything to go by. Nev thought it was rather cute the way they sat together. They looked so adorable that she was half tempted to grab her phone and take a picture of them, however; she decided against it.

“You're next, Cyrilla," Ryk stated as Cyrilla snorted softly.

“Yeah, yeah," she replied as she drew a card. “Crap, I have to draw again," she stated as she placed the card down, revealing a 10 card. “Oh, I drew an 8! That means..." she stated, glancing up in Ryk's direction before frowning slightly. “Never mind, I guess I'm drinking," she stated, taking a drink of her cup. Nev chuckled softly, though, and glanced in Ana's direction.

“You're up, Ana!"

Ana leaned forward, fumbling with the cards for a moment before managing to get proper hold of one. It was a five, which meant she got to make a rule for everyone to follow. The only rules currently in effect were Kas's one that the guys had to take an extra shot every third time they drank, and Aidan's rule that no one was allowed to use the word 'pokémon' or they had to drink. A few of them had already slipped up on that one.

"Let's see..." Ana furrowed her brows. "Hrm. My rule is, every time you drink, you have to pick someone and give them an honest compliment! And no picking the same person every time."

It was an adorable rule, Nev thought. With Ana's turn finished, it moved on to Ryk, who ended up drawing a Jack card. He frowned slightly but shrugged, taking a drink of his cup before setting it down.

“That means you, Aidan, and Kas have to pick someone to compliment, Ryk," Cyrilla seemed to tease as she grinned in Ryk's direction. He'd pursed his lips together before sighing softly.

“Fine," he replied, glancing in Ana's direction. “You have beautiful eyes," he stated, causing Cyrilla to nearly choke back a laugh. The way he'd said it, though, was rather direct, and perhaps a little intense. Maybe that was just the alcohol in Nev's system, but she cleared her throat softly.

The eyes in question went wide; Ana seemed rendered completely speechless for a long moment. Kas and Cyrilla were both doubled over with laughter, which wasn't unusual for them in... most situations, really.

"Th-thank you," Ana managed at last, her voice quiet but pitched high, like she was nervous. She was also turning crimson in the face.

"Poor kid," Aidan murmured next to Nev, sounding a little amused. "I think he just did a murder." Clearing his throat as if to draw the attention away from Ana's predicament, he shifted his eyes to Nev. "You're probably one of the most clever, creative thinkers I've ever met," he said simply. "And I know a lot of people."

“Thank you, Aidan," she replied with a bright smile. “You're probably one of the sweetest people I know, and very patient with the kids," she replied, which was true in her opinion. Of course, there were other things Aidan was, but she wasn't going to say those out loud. No, she didn't want to risk turning a bright red like Ana, even if she didn't quite understand the why behind it.

Cyrilla, however, snorted softly. “Nev, you don't have to compliment the guys; they're the ones doing the complimenting," she stated, causing Nev to mouth an 'oh'. She forgot about that.

Kas finally managed to stop cackling, coughing softly. "Well since it seems like a moment to compliment the ladies and all, Cy here has the best sense of humor of anyone in this room."

“Thanks, Kas. Glad someone around here appreciates my twisted sense of humor," she stated, placing a hand on top of his head before dropping her hand.

He laughed, and Aidan shook his head, drawing a card. It was a nine, meaning he had to pick a word that everyone had to try and rhyme with.

Rolling his eyes, he expelled a breath. "Poliwag."

“Oh, oh!" Nev started, racking her brain for a word that rhymed with poliwag. She pursed her lips together as someone started counting down from five. She wasn't entirely sure who it was, however; when they reached down to the final number, her eyes widened as she smiled.

“Little bag!" she nearly shouted, causing Ryk to blink slowly in her direction. Cyrilla was chuckling softly as Nev turned towards Kas.

Kas huffed. "Dirty rag," he drawled.

“What a drag."

"Bad jet lag!" Ana said, seeming rather proud of herself.

“No," was Ryk's response when it was his turn, and he took a drink from his cup. Cyrilla laughed and shook her head.

“That's Ryk for you, always the life of the party," she stated, trying to control her laughter. Nev smiled but shook her head, reaching for the pile of cards to draw one.

“Oh, I got a 7!" she stated, blinking as she tried to remember what that meant. “I guess... that means we play a round of never have I ever," she stated, pursing her lips together. That was a little easier. “I've never stolen anything," she began. Cy and Ryk both dropped a finger.

"Take another drink for forgetting to compliment someone, Ryk," Kas said, putting one of his fingers down so he only had six. Aidan did the same. "Never have I ever... hm. Never have I ever fainted."

Ana dropped a finger at that one.

Nev snorted softly as she dropped a finger. Everyone else seemed to still have at least six fingers, as Cyrilla went next.

“Let's see... never have I ever refused a kiss," she stated, smirking in one of those mischievous ways. Nev couldn't say she'd ever had someone try to kiss her, let alone refuse one, so she kept a finger up. Ryk, however, dropped a finger.

Kas and Aidan both did too, but Ana blinked and shook her head.

"Really, Cy?" Kas said, making a sound that was half-laugh, half-huff. "'No' is a useful word, yanno."

“Oh, I know," she replied.

Ana's turn came around, and she frowned thoughtfully. "Never have I ever... been on TV or the radio?"

Aidan sighed heavily and put down another finger, as did Kas, with a shrug. "Yours truly used to host a radio show in Mahogany," he explained.

Nev frowned slightly as she put a finger down as well. “I was on TV with Professor Willow back in Sinnoh a few years ago," she replied, giving her explanation as well. It wasn't much of anything, though. She was merely there as his assistant and nothing more, but the show they were broadcasting did have her appearance on it. Did that count, though?

“I've never been in handcuffs," Ryk replied in a nonchalant fashion. Nev frowned and dropped a finger.

“Really, Nev?" Cy asked, slightly curious, it seemed.

“It was a misunderstanding," she replied. “I just happened to fit the description of a woman who had stolen from the jewelry department," she explained, pursing her lips together. It had been a slightly embarrassing predicament.

Aidan lost one, too. "I've been arrested," he said, rather nonchalantly. "Not a mistake on anyone's part, though. First time it was for loitering—the local jenny hates my guts. He was an asshole. After that it was more legitimate stuff though."

Kas considered for a moment, but his fingers remained where they were. "I prefer putting them on other people," he said with a slow grin. "And rope's more fun anyhow."

Ana choked on air.

Cyrilla laughed at Kas's statement, however; Nev could feel the tips of her ears burning as she cleared her throat awkwardly. Eryk merely rolled his eyes and shook his head, taking a drink from his cup.

“You're the last turn, Aidan," Eryk stated as he took another drink.

He narrowed his eyes at Kas, probably trying to decide if he wanted to target him specifically, since he was the only one that could possibly be brought down to a score as low as Aidan's own. "This is what I get for playing with a buncha kids," he said ruefully. "I've never dyed my hair, permanently or otherwise."

Ana, who had done exactly this on Halloween, shrugged and put another finger down. Kas, surprisingly, did not.

Picking up his cup, Aidan took a drink, then followed it with a shot from the glass next to it. "You have a very comfortable home, Ana," he said.

She smiled, red still fading from her face. "Thank you!"

Kas's turn was next; he drew the third king and put it in the center.

That meant it was Cyrilla's turn, and she grabbed one of the cards. A small smirk appeared on her lips as she turned it over for everyone to see. It was the third 2 card in the deck, if Nev recalled correctly.

“Oh, I get to pick someone else to drink," she stated as she glanced at the group. She made a thoughtful humming sound before her eyes landed on Nev. “I pick you, Nev. Take a drink!" she stated as Nev chuckled lightly.

“Fine, fine. Have it your way," Nev replied as she did as she was told.

"Don't forget your compliment!" Ana said, drawing a three and taking a drink herself. "Ummm..." she hesitated, then giggled into her glass and shook her head. "Your hair is so pretty, Cy."

Nev chuckled lightly as Cyrilla grinned at Ana. “Thank you, Ana. You have really pretty hair, too," she replied as she wrinkled her nose in amusement.

“I don't know if anyone's told you this before, Ryk, but you have very pretty eyes, too. They're very deep and intense at the same time," Nevena stated as she smiled in Ryk's direction. Everyone had really pretty eyes, but Ryk's seemed to stand out at the moment. Maybe it was the way the light reflected them? Nev couldn't be too sure.

Eryk, however, rolled his eyes and drew a card, pursing his lips together when he drew the last ace card.

“Kas, choose one of those four to cuddle with for the remainder of the game."

Kas lifted an eyebrow. "You know I could just do the same thing that I did last time someone made me pick this," he said, smirking at Ryk.

“One of those three. Ana's currently following your previous rule; she can't break it," Ryk responded, his eyes narrowing slightly at Kas. Nev wasn't entirely sure what was going on, but she didn't try to understand it, either. Cy, however, seemed to find the predicament funny as she giggled.

“He could always just cuddle with her near you, Ryk. It's an easy fix," Cyrilla stated as Ryk nearly glared at her.

“No."

Kas looked rather like he'd won something even as he lifted his shoulders. "All right, all right. Shame, though—Ana's very cuddly. You should try it sometime." He winked at her, then shifted his attention behind him.

"What do you think, Cy? Up for some snuggles? I'm warm, so I have that going for me." He held his arms out in clear invitation, grinning brightly at her.

“Don't mind if I do," she replied easily enough, moving so that she was wrapped in Kas's arms. Ryk rolled his eyes as Cyrilla seemed to make herself a little more comfortable. Nev, however, found it adorable, and turned her attention towards Aidan.

“Your turn!"

Aidan muttered something that sounded like "freakin' kids" under his breath, but reached forward and picked up a card anyway. It was another jack, and when he took his drink, he nodded at Eryk. "You've come a long way with your training," he said simply.

Kas, on the other hand, smiled at Nev. "And you're coming out of your shell, Sis. Nice work."

Nev huffed a little, but felt her cheeks heat up. Ryk, however, sighed softly and took a drink.

“You're probably the closest thing I've had to a friend in a long time," he replied, directing the statement towards Aidan and Kas, it seemed.

Aidan nodded, a little solemnly, perhaps. Kas only snorted, his face softening for such a short moment she almost missed it.

"Closest, huh? We'll get there one day, maybe."

Since it was her turn, Nev reached towards the deck and pulled a card. She frowned heavily when she noticed it was the last king and sighed. “I guess that means I have to drink the King's Cup," she stated, glancing towards the tall cup. It was, surprisingly, full.

“If it makes it easier, Nev, you can try chugging it," Cyrilla seemed to suggest, snickering softly as she arched a brow in Nev's direction.

“Or you could just drink it slowly. Don't listen to her," Ryk replied, giving Cyrilla a flat look.

“It's... it should be fine," Nev stated as she grabbed the cup. “Here goes nothing," she murmured before placing the cup to her lips. She took deep drinks, raising the cup as she continued to drink. She was slightly glad that it didn't burn her throat, and once she was finished, everything seemed to be spinning.

“There!" she exclaimed, slamming the cup down a little too hard. “Oh, no, sorry cup. I didn't mean to do that."

"Good grief," Aidan muttered, turning his attention to Cyrilla for some reason. "I think you're gonna want to put her to bed sooner rather than later, or she's not gonna be able to move."

“You're probably right, but that means I have to leave the cuddly snorlax," Cyrilla replied as she frowned somewhat. “Uh, but since none of us are in a condition to take anyone home, even in a Gogoat," she trailed off, glancing towards Ana.

“Is there room for all of us here, Ana?" she asked. “Don't want to intrude on yours and Eryk's place, after all," she added, grinning just slightly as Ryk rolled his eyes.

“I'm just renting a room, Cy. It's not my place."

Ana frowned a little when he said that for some reason, but nodded at Cy. "It's no problem," she said, tilting her head to the side a bit. "W—I have one more bedroom, and then there's the sofa here... I don't think there's quite enough room for everyone to not have to sleep on the floor, but I know there's enough blankets and pillows at least."

"That's okay, Ana," Kas replied, propping his chin atop Cyrilla's head. He didn't seem inclined to stop cuddling yet either, actually. "I can sleep on the floor, no problem."

Aidan nodded as if to agree, then eyed Nev speculatively. "Doc and Cyrilla can have the guest room. You need me to get you up the stairs?" That last seemed to be directed at her specifically.

Nev shook her head, swaying just a little bit. She felt a little dizzy, but thought she could make it up the stairs by herself. “I'm fine," she slurred a bit, causing Cyrilla to snicker.

“I don't know about that, Aidan. I think you might need to help her up the stairs," Cyrilla stated as she arched a brow at Nev.

“No, no, it's fine. I can... I can manage this," Nev protested as she tried to stand from her spot. It wasn't that she didn't want his help; she wouldn't have minded it, really. The thing was... well, Nev knew that she wouldn't exactly want him to go, either. This was her conundrum, and in her drunken stupor, it made sense.

Ryk released a soft gust of air through his nose and shook his head. “You should probably help her," he stated, glancing in Aidan's direction.

"The stairs are a bit narrow," Ana agreed, a tinge of concern in her tone.

Aidan expelled a breath. It wasn't exactly a sigh, but there was a certain heaviness to it nonetheless. "All right, all right." He stood himself, pausing a moment to assess his balance, then tilted his head at her. "You all right with this, Doc? I'm sure none of the others would mind." He always asked her about stuff like that, like he thought she'd rather someone else help.

Nev quickly weighed her options, or about as quickly as she could. If the stairs were narrow, and if she fell, that would be bad. If Aidan helped her, then the chances of her falling were less likely, and that would be good.

“It's fine, I could use the help," she stated, smiling sheepishly in his direction. “Besides, you're my favorite person to help me right now since Kas and Cy are cuddling, and Ryk and Ana are... I have no idea," she added, giggling softly to herself. Ryk just rolled his eyes. Maybe Nev was a little more drunk than she thought she was?

He rolled his eyes a little. "I see how it is then. All right, Doc. Up we go." He bent a little to scoop her up; she might as well have weighed nothing for all the effort it seemed to cost him. He was careful with the skirt of her dress, making sure to keep part of it between her knees and his arm, while the other rested at her back.

"Which door?" he asked Ana.

"Nearest," she replied, smiling for some reason.

Aidan nodded, and started steadily up the stairs.

Nev just grinned to herself.

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December 26th
Ana's House - Just past 2am - Chilly
Anastasia Asher


Ana huffed as Nev and Aidan disappeared up the stairs. Far from sober herself, she nonetheless managed to get to her feet without assistance, brushing down the rather too-fancy dress she still wore and glancing between the rest of them. "You don't have to sleep now, of course, but it might not be the worst idea. I'm going to go make sure Nev has enough pillows and a glass of water, but if anyone needs anything just let me know!" Her fatigue and drunkenness combined made the words come out a little slurrier than intended, and for some reason this was kind of funny to her, so she giggled a bit, but she was fairly sure she was at least coherent.

That was good.

Ryk nodded his head, a subtle smile on his face before he turned towards Kas and Cyrilla.

“As reluctant as I am to move, I suppose I should go with," Cy stated as she extracted herself from Kas. “That way I can help make sure Nev is comfy," she added, grinning rather broadly. “And also to make sure I have somewhere to sleep, too."

Kas pouted in an exaggerated fashion, letting go of Cy with a great show of reluctance. "I feel cheated," he said, crossing his arms over his chest. "That was five minutes of cuddling at the most."

"Oh," Ana said, frowning back at him in a mirror of his own expression. "I'm sorry; should we have played again?"

He laughed and shook his head. "It's fine, Ana. Go get some rest, and make sure Sis doesn't roll off the bed or something."

She nodded and turned to Cyrilla. "Guess we better go make sure they didn't fall down on the way." With a little smile, she glanced between Kas and Eryk. "Good night; sleep well!"

“Good night, Ana," Ryk replied.

“You two behave yourselves!" Cyrilla called out to the two of them as she followed Ana towards the stairs. “You know, there are worse things than the two of them falling down on the way to a bedroom," Cyrilla teased, wrinkling her nose in Ana's direction.

“And it wouldn't be the first time they fell down together," she added, snickering softly as if she'd found something amusing. “What about you, Ana? Did you enjoy yourself tonight?"

"Um... what? I don't want them to hurt themselves?" Ana had literally no idea what Cyrilla was getting at, but she dropped it easily when the next question arose, nodding with enough vigor that she felt herself get a little dizzy and had to reach out with one hand to steady herself on the wall. "Of course I did! I always have fun with all of you. Did you have fun?"

“Hm, I did, actually," Cyrilla replied, rocking her head from side to side with a smile on her face. “It was probably the most fun I've had in a long, long time," she continued, following Ana up the stairs. She started humming, the tune nothing in particular, until she stopped, and glanced at Ana.

“We should do this more often, play games and have sleep overs," she stated, placing a hand on the wall as if to keep herself steady. “What do you think, Ana? Even if it's just us girls and we can kick Ryk out to go bond with his boy friends," she continued, chuckling lightly to herself.

Ana's eyes rounded. "Oh, but.. I wouldn't want to kick him out," she said, chewing her lip as she reached the top of the stairs. "It's—well, I guess he doesn't think it's his home since he's renting the room, but..." She felt her heart sink in her chest, remembering that he'd been very specific about that earlier. It was only her home, according to him, and for some reason that made her very sad.

"But still. I wouldn't mind having you over more often, just... we can't kick him out. He always has a place here if he wants one." She nodded firmly, almost tripping over the carpet runner in the hallways as she made her way to the guest room.

“I'm sure he didn't mean it like that. Ryk is... well, he's a little special. That's all I'll say on that," Cyrilla replied, chuckling softly as they neared the room. When they entered, it looked like Nev had yet to release Aidan, and was smiling as if she were in some kind of dream-like state.

“Oh, arceus, Nev, release the poor man," Cy stated as she laughed.

“But he's so warm!" was Nev's response. Cyrilla rolled her eyes softly.

“I'm sure he is, but I'm also quite sure he'd like to go get some rest of his own. You can cuddle tomorrow if you want, but you should get some rest since we're all a little drunk." Nev seemed to contemplate it for a moment before reluctantly releasing Aidan.

“Fine, fine. You've a point. Thanks for bringing me upstairs, Ser Maribelle!"

"Yeah, yeah, whatever you say, Lord Balthazar." Shaking his head, he deposited her carefully on the guest bed, tugging his vest back straight and offering the other two a nod as he stepped out. "Do me a favor and make sure she sleeps on her side, okay?"

Ana's medical knowledge was more than enough to inform her that the request was good sense, so she nodded in return. "We'll look after her, don't worry."

She closed the door over behind him, smiling brightly.

Nev stretched out on the bed, laying on her back for a moment and staring at the ceiling. Cyrilla, however, took a seat on the edge of the bed, and was grinning like a cheshire meowth. “So, how was it being carried upstairs by your knight in shining armour, Nev?" Cyrilla asked as she arched a brow. Nev merely grinned in return, but kept her gaze on the ceiling.

“It was great! He smelled really nice up close, too," she replied as Cyrilla rolled her eyes.

“Nev has a crush on Big Brother Aidan, just so you know," Cyrilla whispered in Ana's direction.

"You do?" Ana felt a big grin spreading across her face. "That's so cute! You look great together, by the way, and he's so nice to you! Well, he's nice to everyone, but especially you." She nodded sagely, stepping away from the door and moving to sit on the same side of the bed as Cy, only she brought her legs up underneath her and leaned back against the headboard.

“Wait, what?" Nev nearly sputtered as she blinked a few times. “Oh, no! No, it's not... it's not like that?" she seemed a little confused as Cyrilla laughed.

“Arceus, Nev. You're what, thirty two? It's alright to admit that you like Aidan, even if it's a bit of a crush. Acknowledging it is the first step to a happy marriage," Cyrilla stated as Nev's eyes widened.

“Oh, no, no no, we're just friends! Honest!"

“Uh, huh, friends. What do you think, Ana? Do you think they're just friends?" it was obvious that Cyrilla was teasing Nev.

Ana didn't really know how to tease people, but she decided to do her best to go with the flow of the conversation. "Um... no? I mean, they could be, but they could also not be... and he just..." She hummed, trying to find a way to describe it. "He looks at you a certain way, Nev. I'm sure of it." It was hard to see, and maybe if Ana were a more talkative person, who participated more fully in conversations, she'd have missed it. But she was used to watching people, and there was just a certain way his expression changed around Nev specifically.

It wasn't anything obvious, like adoration, exactly. It was just... attention. "He's always paying attention to you. Looking out for you. And I think it's really sweet, the way he always asks if he's allowed to touch you or something." She grinned, and tried for a more teasing lilt like Cyrilla's. "I bet it felt really nice to be carried, right? He's very strong." She winked.

Nev pursed her lips together as she stared at Cyrilla and Ana. “Well, I think it's part of his job to look out for me, really. Not because he wants to, or is... uh, in...terested?" she didn't seem to know how to word that sentence, however; Cyrilla merely chuckled and shook her head.

“Sure, he's a glorified babysitter, Nev, but I think it's a little more than that. Ana is right, though, he is very strong, isn't he? I'm not saying you're a heavy person, Nev, but he picked you up like it didn't even matter to him," Cy stated as Nev pursed her lips into a fine line.

“Well..."

“Go on, Nev, tell us all about it."

“It was nice," she finally seemed to confess.

Ana made a happy little noise that turned into a giggle. Something about the whole thing just tickled her. It made her a bit wistful, too—something like that just sounded so... nice. It wasn't that she was lonely, exactly. Or at least not anymore, now that she had these wonderful friends. But still... it seemed a little different. Like a kind of warmth she'd never be able to feel herself.

Her smile wavered, but she pushed the thoughts away. "You spend a lot of time together, right?" she asked, genuinely curious. "What's it like, when it's just you two?"

Nev smiled softly at the question. “Honestly, sometimes it feels like we've known each other forever. Er, well to me it feels that way. It's very comfortable and I don't... well I don't feel like I've failed at a lot of things. He's very patient with me, and it's so much fun when we're playing video games. I know that if it were anyone else, they would have stopped playing with me altogether with how bad I am."

“Other times we can spend hours in silence and it's still very comfortable. It's nice having him over, and... well, honestly I've thought about asking him to move in with me. I mean, it'd make sense, right? We're always over at each other's apartment, and Mama Basil even cleared out closet space for him. Oh, but... I don't know," she explained.

Closet space? That seemed very... intimate, in a way. And there would be only one closet in Nev's place; Ana had been there and was pretty sure it only had one bedroom. She blinked wide eyes at her friend. "Where would he sleep?" she asked, not sure if Nev meant what she seemed to mean.

“Oh, well the apartment I have has a den that I originally planned to convert to a study," she began, turning her head so that she was glancing in Ana's direction. “Since I do a lot of my work at... work, I don't use it. It has a small closet that he could use if he wanted to."

“But isn't the den smaller than an actual bedroom?" Cyrilla inquired, seemingly amused by something. Nev, however, shook her head.

“You know how big the Cloyster's apartments are. The den is basically a second bedroom," Nev explained, and pursed her lips together. “But it's not like he'd ever accept the invitation, and I don't want to intrude if he'd rather keep his own space."

Ah, that was different than Ana had thought. It made more sense, of course; somehow she doubted Nev was really considering inviting Aidan to share her room with her, but the closet thing had kind of made her wonder for a bit. "Are you sure he'd decline?" she asked, tilting her head. "I mean... it might be a bit sudden, if you can't explain why exactly you want to, um, be closer to him, but..."

She wasn't sure how to break it to her friend that if Cyrilla had noticed her feelings, Aidan probably had, too. They were alone together a lot, after all, and wasn't he kind of... well-known for being very good at noticing things?

“Definitely sort of sure he'd decline," Nev replied, earning a soft snort from Cyrilla.

“It's one or the other, Nev, not both. Also, I'm almost one hundred percent certain that Aidan wouldn't hate the idea of living with you. That is, assuming, you can give him a plausible reason to do so without actually blurting out the fact that you're in love with him," Cyrilla stated in a nonchalant fashion. Nev's eyes widened, though, at the statement.

“Oh, no, I'm not in love with him or anything. I just... well, I have a crush on him. I don't think it'll amount to anything, though," Nev responded as she covered her face in her hands. Cy just smirked. “I think you're right, Ana. It would be a bit sudden and I can't give him a why without letting it be known that I do have a crush on him. He's just... he seems so far out of my reach, you know?"

“Wait, wait. You think Big Brother is out of your league? Nev, darling, you need a little more confidence in yourself. Aidan's not the type to judge you based on your looks. Even I know he's not a shallow guy." Cy turned to Ana as if she were expecting Ana to confirm.

She was plenty happy to give it. "He's very handsome," she said with a nod, "but you're beautiful, Nevena, and even if you weren't, you heard him earlier. He thinks you're brilliant, and admires you for it. There are a lot of people who don't like it when you're smarter than them, but he thinks it's a good thing that you're so clever." She definitely had some... experience with people being irritated at her in this way. Her cousin, for one.

“Ana's right, you know. Just like how the Rykster told Ana she had beautiful eyes. It wasn't any part of her physical appearance that he'd found beautiful, it was her eyes," Cy stated as Nev just pursed her lips together. “Speaking of," she added, turning her attention on Ana.

“I'm sure Ryk's the same with you, Ana. He seems much happier living here with you, and being near you." Cyrilla's lips took on a subtle curve as she addressed Ana.

"Um... my eyes are part of my physical appearance, though?" Ana didn't really catch the implications of Cyrilla's further statements, but it almost didn't matter: even the remainder of the compliment was enough to flush her a deep pink, heat blooming over her cheeks and disappearing under her neckline. "B-besides, he had to pick something; it was a rule!" One she could not quite bring herself to regret making, even in spite of her embarrassment. It was just... no matter what she told herself about the whys, the what was... well, she could let herself dream a little, couldn't she?

“All very true, but," Cyrilla began, leaning forward a bit as she arched a brow, “he could have picked anything else. Your hair, your face, your body shape, your personality. He could have picked how welcoming you were, how great your baking is, and so on and so forth."

Nev giggled lightly. “He almost looked like he was getting lost in your eyes. Tell me, does he stare at you often like that?" Cyrilla asked.

"W-what?" Ana pulled her knees up towards her chest and hugged them, shaking her head. "N-no. Of course not! He just—" She hadn't noticed anything of the kind! She felt ashamed of herself, for the way her heart kicked up in her chest, hammering a rapid pace against her sternum. The way she wanted it to be true. She shouldn't be thinking things like that. Not about her tenant, and not when she was...

Ana swallowed. "He doesn't look at me like anything," she said firmly, as much to remind herself as to convince the others.

“Really? It kind of looked like he was staring at you for a majority of the game, and even smiled when you sat next to him. I don't recall ever seeing Ryk smile like that, and I've only known him for a few months," Nev stated, almost genuinely surprised. She turned her attention towards Cyrilla, and asked, “did he smile like that when the two of you were growing up?"

Cyrilla smiled almost ruefully at the question. “He... hasn't smiled like that in a long time, really. The last time I saw him smile like that..." she trailed off as if she were trying to recall the time in question. “I was fourteen years old."

“Wow, so it's been almost ten years since he smiled. I wonder why," Nev asked in an innocent manner. Cyrilla winced slightly, but didn't say anything.

“In any case, I'm glad he's found his smile again. I think you're the main reason, too, Ana," Cyrilla stated, wrinkling her nose in Ana's direction, clearly still teasing her.

"That's—that's not fair, Cyrilla," Ana protested, shaking her head vigorously and pausing when it made her vision swim. "Eryk is changing just fine on his own, not that there was anything wrong with him to begin with. I'm just around. You should—you should see him with the pokémon. He smiles at them all the time. Much more than at me!"

Cyrilla's expression softened as she gently shook her head. “It's not the same thing, Ana. I grew up with Ryk; I know his true smile. The smile he gives pokemon is different from the smile he gives you. There's warmth behind it, genuine warmth. Sure, he might smile more with the pokemon, and he might be happy with them, but there's just something about the smile he gives you. It's... like you have your own little piece of him, your own special little smile."

“And a mountain could move and Eryk wouldn't change. I think his change is brought by how at ease he feels with you. Even if you're just around, it's done a lot for him, I think," she stated before shaking her head.

“Do you think he likes Ana, Cyrilla?" Nev asked, her eyes widening with delight, it seemed. Cyrilla snorted softly and nodded her head. “Oh, that's so adorable! You'd both look so cute together!"

Ana dropped her eyes, hugging her legs tighter and propping her chin between her knees. "I know you guys mean well," she said softly, "but I... I can't hope something like that. I can't... I can't let myself hope that." She squeezed her eyes shut and exhaled a shaky breath.

“Why not?" Cyrilla asked, tilting her head.

“Is it because he's part of NTR?" Nev added, furrowing her brows slightly.

"What?" Ana's eyes snapped back open, and she regarded them with puzzlement. "N-no, of course not. You're all with NTR, right? It doesn't bother me." She shook her head; Ana knew lots of people were skeptical about the organization, but as someone who'd been on the front lines of the effort to care for abused pokémon, she knew that at least part of what they did was absolutely necessary. And besides, her friends were sweet people, and she just couldn't believe any of them were involved in anything shady.

"It's..." she bit her lip. "It wouldn't last."

Realizing what she'd just said, she cleared her throat and covered the slip with something else that was true. She didn't know why she couldn't share the truth, except... she really didn't want any of them to look at her any differently, and she knew they would. Everyone did, and they in particular were kind. They would care, if she told them. "You've said it yourself, Cy. You have to move around all the time, you know? Wherever you get sent. I can't... I don't think I can do something like that. Even if... even if I believed you were right, that'd just make it worse. I'd get all hopeful in my head and then I'd wake up some morning, and you'd all... you'd all have to go. And then I'll..." She swallowed thickly. "I'll be alone again."

As it was, she didn't know if that would happen first, of if she'd leave them, but either way there was an expiration date on their time together. She couldn't let herself hope for more than she already had, or it would become too painful to lose.

“You're right," Cyrilla stated, and for a moment, Nev seemed a bit skeptical. Cyrilla ran a hand through her shortened hair, and smiled at Ana. “It wouldn't last," she continued, before shaking her head. “It sounds so disappointing when you put it in that perspective, but Ana..." she glanced in Ana's direction to hold her gaze.

“I don't think you understand the extent of how new all of this," she gestured in a vague way around them, “is to all of us. I've never had friends before all of you. I never even knew I could have them. I know Ryk certainly feels the same way because we were never allowed to think like that. We weren't allowed to think of ourselves as people that could be normal, and to have friends and people we could care about. It might all seem temporary, but..."

“Even if we have to leave, it's not like we could ever forget about you, Ana. Regardless of where our jobs took us, we would still want to come back and see you and see how the shelter is doing. This is new for me, too. The only friend I had growing up was Miles, my parents' Mr. Mime. We would send you cards and letters, or even call you! We wouldn't want you feel lonely, even if we can't always come visit!" Nev stated as she sat up slowly from her spot.

“Is it so wrong to want to have a little hope that maybe Ryk does think of you that way, no matter how much time you might have together? Wouldn't it be nice, even if it was for a fleeting moment, to know that he cared about you in that way?"

That was just the problem, though. It would be nice. And then it would be gone. Ana swallowed thickly, her fingers tightening in the folds of her skirt. Some rebellious part of her wanted to agree; what would it matter, after all, if she took the chance? Maybe it would be nice for a little while, and then she'd be—gone, anyway. It might never have to hurt her. And didn't she—couldn't she have one nice thing before her time was up?

But it was such an incredibly selfish way to think that she couldn't bear being in that frame of mind for more than a moment. "Even if I could think of it that way," she said softly, "there's him to consider. Wouldn't it be awful if something like that happened and then went away? Maybe—maybe friends can stay friends even if someone moves away, but... but something like that is... different. So it's probably better if it just... stays like this."

Cyrilla chuckled lightly, though it was unclear what Ana had said that she'd found funny. “Maybe. That's the problem with us being friends with the guys we like. It's always so damn hard to think of it anything else. What if we mess up our friendship? What if he actually doesn't like me like that, and if I confessed, would it ruin everything that we had?. Those kinds of things are dangerous thoughts, but I think you don't give Ryk enough credit."

“Ryk wouldn't go into something half-assed. He's well aware of our jobs and that they require us to move, but... it would be something he chose to do. It would be something he knows wouldn't last long, either, but would do it anyway because that's just how he is. It's something to think about, at least. It wouldn't just be a decision you made. If, by some arceus intervention, you both ended up together, it would have been because both of you decided to do it regardless of the consequences." Cyrilla smiled after that, however; Nev arched an eyebrow at her.

“What do you mean by guys we like, Cy? Do you like someone, too?!" she inquired as Cy just held a finger to her lips.

“This isn't about me; this is about Ryk and Ana."

Ana didn't think she was giving him too little credit at all; she still found the idea that any of this was remotely possible completely ludicrous, because Eryk was the kind of straightforward person who said what he thought and meant what he said, and he'd never so much as given a hint that he thought about her as anything other than a friend. If even that.

But all of it was much too messy for her to want to talk about, so Ana latched on to the topic change Nev presented. "It's about you, too," she said, trying to inject lightness into her voice even thought she didn't really feel it right now. "After all, if you took your own advice you'd probably be with Kas, right?" It was sort of a guess, but it wasn't like they didn't really obviously flirt with each other all the time, too.

At first she'd sort of thought it was just because they both flirted a lot period, but sometimes—like today—it was obviously more than that, and even someone as slow on the social uptake as Ana could kind of see it.

“That is a whole different can of wurmples I'll have you know," Cyrilla stated as she laughed. My advice doesn't work for me the same way it works for everyone else. Besides, Kas and I really are just friends, even if I wanted it to be more than that," she murmured, as Nev snickered softly.

“So... what you're saying is that you want something with Kas, but you also don't? I'm so confused," Nev stated as she shook her head.

“Correct."

Ana snorted. "You don't get to exempt yourself from your own advice just because," she said. "And what makes you say you're just friends anyway?" Ana didn't know a lot about how any of this worked, but it seemed like they got along really well, even if Kas was kind of hard to read.

“I'm pretty sure I would know if we were more than just friends. First of all, we'd probably go out on dates and other shit like that, and I haven't slept with him," Cy replied in a nonchalant fashion, grinning slightly at Ana. Every relationship reaches that point in time, after all, so I know we're just friends."

Ana coughed, feeling her face get hot again. "That's... not what I meant," she said. "And you know it, because by that criterion, everyone in this room is... just friends. With, you know, the people you were making fun of us about. So." Oh arceus. She was not going to think about it. No. Not even a little bit. Not even—

Just no.

“I'll tell you what," Cyrilla began, glancing in Nev's direction, who had turned a bright red at the statement, before returning her attention back to Ana. “How about we all ask the boys out for a Valentine's Day date? If they agree, well then that just means that they might think of us as more than just a friend. And you can't make the suggestion as if it were friends asking out another friend to hang out or whatever. It has to be in a way that makes it obvious that you're kind of interested in them."

“Oh, I don't know about that. It just... it seems weird and they might take it the wrong way," Nev replied, pursing her lips together. Cyrilla rolled her eyes, though.

“That's the point, Nev. You want them to think that you're genuinely asking them out on a date as a potential lover, and not just as friends."

“Hmm," Nev seemed to be genuinely thinking about it. “I'll do it if you do it."

Oh no.

This was just wrong in so many ways.

"I—I wouldn't even know how to convey that," Ana found herself saying. "And it's such a bad idea. I don't—I don't think I should do that."

Cyrilla snorted.

“Ryk is the easiest to ask out of the three, Ana. All you have to do is literally say, Ryk, can we go on a date on Valentine's Day? That's it. He's a very straightforward person, as you know, and if you tell him directly, he'll know. Trust me on that one," she stated as she chuckled.

“I know the boys are still up so I'll text Kas right now to ask him. That way I can't say I didn't try, and I have physical proof. You don't have to text Ryk, or Aidan, but you have to still tell him, deal?" Cyrilla continued as she pulled out her phone. She typed something on her phone before glancing up at Ana and Aidan. “Say the word and I'll push the send button and show you his reply."

Ana hesitated. This really was a bad idea, and a terrifying one, even if part of her did want to—no. No, it was stupid. He'd say no, because he didn't feel that way, and it'd crush her, and more importantly, it would make things awkward because they lived with each other.

"I'm sorry," she said softly, shaking her head. "I know you want me to do this, but I can't." Maybe in a different world, where there wasn't a clock running down inside her, but... this wasn't a world like that. This was the world she lived in, the only one she got, and she had to live in it understanding that she wasn't free to take leaps like this and hope for the best.

“Too late," Cyrilla stated as she hit the send button on her phone. “Now, just because I did it doesn't mean you have to do it. I'll relieve you of that kind of pressure, but Ana, I just want you to know... sometimes it really is worth just taking a chance. Sometimes it is worth stepping outside of our comfort zone to just see what will happen, regardless of what happens."

“Valentine's Day is still about a month and a half away, isn't it? Can we just... have a little more time, maybe?" Nev asked as she glanced in Cyrilla's direction.

“Sure, why not? Give it some time, I guess."

Ana wanted to protest, but at this point that would just make them suspicious, so she swallowed the words and nodded instead. She had no intention of seriously considering it at all. Cyrilla's words might be fine for other people, but Ana's circumstances were different. They'd always be different.

Cyrilla's phone chimed a moment later.

Cyrilla smiled brightly at her phone as her eyes skimmed it. She seemed to type a reply as she grinned at Ana and Nev. “Well, guess I'll be the only one with a Valentine's Day date, then!" she stated almost too excitedly.

“Wait, Kas agreed?" Nev asked almost skeptical.

“Yep."

The phone chimed again, and Ana tilted her head to the side, studying Cy's face in an attempt to read her reaction.

Cyrilla coughed slightly as a light pink dusted her face and she shot another reply. The pink, however, did not fade from her face, and if anything, it turned into a darker shade.

“What did he say?" Nev asked, seemingly curious as to the text Kas had sent Cy. Cyrilla didn't immediately reply, and seemed to contemplate her answer.

“Hewantedtoknowifitmeanthecouldkissme," she stated in one breath, and was seemingly refusing to meet both Ana and Nev's gaze.

Ana felt her mouth drop open for a moment, before she recovered. "Did—did you say yes?"

“Yes," Cyrilla replied, her face turning just a shade darker.

“So does that mean the two of you are kind of official? Wait... wait, does that mean you are official?!" Nev asked, seemingly excited at the news.

“Maybe? Yes?"

"Uh... congratulations?" Ana was admittedly kind of confused still, but... it didn't seem like a bad result at all. She huffed lightly, then smiled. "It's still a month and a half away, I suppose. Something could change, but... let us know how that goes."

“Sure thing, Ana. Now, who wants to just gather into a cuddle ball and go to sleep. I could use an extra body or two," Cyrilla replied as she opened her arms out as if to invite either Nev or Ana into them. Nev laughed softly and shook her head.

“The bed is big enough for all three of us, I think, and it's proven that people sleep better when there's other people in the bed," Nev stated as Cy chuckled.

“I don't think that's actually a proven thing, Nev, but it could work for now!"

"We could do an experiment?" Ana said, finding her smile again and scooting in next to the others. They were all sill wearing their fancy dresses, but she was too drunk to care, maybe, because she didn't feel uncomfortable at all, really. "Just for... verification."

She wasn't even awake long enough to hear if either of them responded.

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January 3rd
Field Office 9 - Morning - Cold
Eryk Nero


Eryk sighed heavily, running a hand through his hair. He was tired, but it wasn't exactly a bad thing. After the Christmas party at Ana's, the group also spent New Years together. Eryk wasn't exactly sure when the last time everything seemed so... peaceful. Even with the likes of Kasimir and Cyrilla around still teasing everyone, it had been nice. He covered his mouth to stilfe a yawn before entering the conference room.

The other three were already present, Cyrilla sitting close to Kas and showing him something on her phone. “What do you think about this place?" she asked before glancing towards Ryk. She smiled at him and waved as he took his usual seat.

“Morning Ryk!"

“Morning," he replied, furrowing his brows slightly.

Kas gave him a lackadaisical wave before his eyes moved back down to the phone screen. "Mm... for them I think fancier. For the others, less fancy or they'll be too nervous to hear themselves think; you know how they are."

Aidan entered the room not long after Eryk, a file folder in one hand resting over his shoulder. "All right, Peons, hope you enjoyed all that time off, because it's time to hit the ground running."

"You say that like you weren't there the whole time," Kas replied with a huff.

Aidan shrugged. "I'm not the one who has to enter a tournament at the end of the month," he said, giving the file folder a toss onto the table. "Nero, that's for you. I sent Rheinallt the digital version by email. Dossiers on all your competition. Make sure you go over it—it's good information to have. Teams, strategies, temperaments. I've put a few extra notes in about how to approach battles with them, too. Just stuff I've figured from watching tape. Should help you catch up with the more experienced battlers on the roster."

Eryk took the folder and opened it, glancing at the information. He agreed with Aidan, knowing his potential competition would be beneficial. Eryk knew he wasn't the type of person to go out of his way to learn these things, mostly because he didn't want to. He rarely liked interacting with people and only did so because his job required him to. Ana, however, was different all together. She could read him better than most people, and being in her company was comfortable enough that Eryk had begun entertaining the idea of actually staying on Cinnabar. Even after this mission was finished, he thought that he might be able to request an extended stay, or something of that sort.

“Ryk. Earth to Ryk," Cyrilla called out, arching a brow at him when he met her gaze. “Are you alright? You zoned out there for a second," she asked as he nodded his head.

“Just going over these," he stated, pointing to the folder in his hands. “Are there more tapes?" he asked, glancing in Aidan's direction.

Aidan blinked. "Sure, for some of the more experienced battlers. Some of them have years of reel you could watch. You don't need to go back that far, though."

"I have access to a bunch," Kas added, half-smiling at Ryk like he was amused by something. "I can send the files to you if you want to watch."

“Sure," Ryk replied, glancing in Kas's direction. “I could watch them during my breaks, and when I'm at home," he stated without really thinking about it. Cyrilla arched a brow at him, clearly amused by something but Eryk couldn't say for sure what it was.

“The more recent ones would be better."

Kas's smile broadened; even Aidan looked just a touch entertained, though he made no comment.

"Sure. I'll give you all the major tournaments from the last two years. That should cover the really important stuff." Kas was already at his keyboard, and it was only a few seconds later that he looked up again. "You'll have to actually check your email for once, but they're there."

"Any of you have other questions?" Aidan asked. "This is a national tournament; it's gonna feel a lot different from the local one."

Eryk wasn't too certain what that meant. “How is it going to be different than the local one?" he asked.

“Ryk... it's a tournament. You're going to be like a magikarp out of water with how many people you'll be surrounded by, and that's not even scratching the surface," Cyrilla replied, scrolling through her phone. “Also, leave your office keys with me before you leave today so I can get the necessary files saved to your desktop," she added, meeting his eyes briefly before returning to her phone.

“Sure, but I want them back today," Eryk replied, reaching to unhook the key ring from his belt, and sliding it towards Cyrilla.

"People," Aidan confirmed, then frowned. "Media. Potential sponsors, potential fans. Not to mention that Saffron's huge, and doesn't get any quieter at night like it does here." He regarded Eryk with sympathy that was not pity. "It's a lot to deal with. There's probably not really any preparing for it, though we'll probably have to practice interviewing if this one goes well. Because if you lot hit finals, it's pretty much mandatory. I can at least hold that off this time, though."

Ryk didn't bother to hide the frown that appeared on his face. As much as he enjoyed this, being in the pro-battling world, he didn't particularly like the side-effects of it. He wasn't entirely sure if he'd ever get used to large amounts of people being in one place. The fact that he enjoyed the company of at least six other people, was already a bit of a shock to him.

“It'll just be another hurdle to get through," he murmured more to himself. It caused Cyrilla to smile in his direction as she put her phone down.

“My Rykster's growing up... I'm so proud," Cyrilla stated as Eryk rolled his eyes.

“Is there anything else on the agenda for today?" he decided to ask.

Aidan shrugged. "Not really. I'm here if you need advice on something. Otherwise, we continue the training and Cyrilla makes preparations for the trips. You can obviously delegate things like flights to the admin assistants, but there's that, registration fees, and lodging to get through."

"I've got an idea about lodging, actually," Kas said, "So let me know when you get to that part."

“Sure. I'll be able to let you know sometime tomorrow or even the day after. I want to make sure all of this is done in advance so that if something needs to change, we have three or so weeks to change it," Cyrilla replied as she nodded her head.

“Good," Ryk stated as he sighed softly. Who knew that the pro-battling world was so exhausting?

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January 22nd
Marna's - Evening - Mild
Kasimir Rheinallt


Though winter was still in full swing, the Cinnabar night was mild, and Kas and the others had taken their usual spot on Marna's deck, the windchimes still for once. It was a quiet sort of evening, one he found he sort of needed, after the stress of having the actual NTR boss around for half the month.

Gregorovich had departed yesterday, leaving Aidan back in charge of the office, but only after he'd promised to fly back out if they needed him to for the trial. It was sort of weird, to see Aidan interacting with the guy. There was a bond there that was almost familial, one he wasn't sure if he should ask about or not. Definitely more than he'd known before, but not something he was sure he could put into a report to Steele. For... a lot of reasons, actually.

For now, he left all of that aside and sighed, emptying his shot of tequila and chasing it with the vaguely lime-hinted beer he'd ordered with it before setting the bottle back down. "What a fucking month," he said, letting it come out on an exaggerated sigh.

Aidan chuckled. "Ain't even half-over yet," he replied.

"Don't remind me."

“It hasn't been that bad," Eryk stated mildly, taking a drink of his beer. He didn't seem to have the need to order anything stronger lately. Cyrilla, however, huffed lightly and shook her head. She wasn't drinking like the three of them were, and simply leaned her head on her hand.

“That's because it hasn't directly affected you," she stated as Ryk just shrugged his shoulders.

“It sucks more for Aidan than any of us having to deal with that asshole." he replied.

“True. How is that going, by the way?" Cy asked, turning her attention towards Aidan.

He shrugged. "I mean, it ain't like he's showed up at my door or anything. Legal shit will work out how it does, no big deal."

"You know, I used to think you were a really chill guy," Kas remarked, shaking his head with a wry smile. "Now I'm sure it has to go beyond that. This is just a supernatural level of chill." Even for him, and he'd managed to make being a mole in NTR look like an easygoing guy just doing his normal job. But it was like nothing shook Aidan even a little. "Do you even get upset? Ever? At anything?" He'd only seen it once—a sort of contained, snapping rage, on the day they'd done the raid.

Aidan half-smiled. "Nah. Takes too much energy. I ain't as young as I used to be."

“You're still not an old man, either," Ryk retorted, snorting softly into his beer. “Are they going to let you travel to Saffron for the tournament?" Ryk asked, tilting his head in an inquisitive manner. “Or are they going to put restrictions on you?"

“I swear, sometimes it's like things go in one ear and out of the other for you, Ryk," Cy stated, shaking her head a bit. “They're letting him go to the tournament," she answered as Ryk just shrugged his shoulders.

"He just has selective hearing," Kas teased. "For example, he hears everything Ana says, but ignores half of what comes out of our mouths. I wonder why?"

Aidan snorted a soft laugh into his bottle.

Ryk gave Kas a flat look, and looked like he was trying to glare at him, however; he shrugged his shoulders. “Because unlike you all, she doesn't say things that are stupid," he replied in a simple manner.

Cyrilla choked on her drink as she tapped her chest a few times. “Arceus Ryk, could you have said that any more obviously," she stated as she coughed a few times.

“I thought it was obvious enough."

"Oh no?" Kas replied, arching an eyebrow. The opportunity was just too good really. "What does she say, since you're paying such close attention? I'm so curious what the two of you get up to in all that private time you have with no one else around..."

Of course, there was no way it was anything nearly like what he was letting his tone imply, but he wanted to get under his friend's skin a little, both because it was fun and because, in a way, he found it fascinating. How very sweet they were. Pure, was the word that sometimes got used. Kas didn't believe in pure, really, and yet... it was hard not to question that, when there seemed to be such a perfect example of it right in front of his face. It made him want to push it, press on the impression, prod and test it, and maybe that wasn't very good of him, but he couldn't help it, really.

“Why should I tell you?" Ryk replied, narrowing his eyes as if he were slightly suspicious of Kas. “Like you said, it's..." he paused, private time."

“Oh, come on, Ryk," Cy stated, jabbing her elbow softly into Ryk's bicep. “I'm sure she has a lot of interesting things to say. I mean, you did tell her she had beautiful eyes with a straight face during Christmas," she continued, earning a flat look from Ryk.

“It was a rule she made; I was simply following it." He downed the rest of his beer, though.

"No, no, Cy," Kas said, pretending to chide. It was intriguing that Ryk was refusing to make some kind of comment at all; he was usually so blunt and straightforward. "I can understand why he'd want to keep things to himself. Especially if she looks at him with those pretty eyes all the time the way she did at the party..."

"You're terrible," Aidan told him, but Kas only grinned.

"She says your name all sweet, too. Do you cuddle? She's a great cuddler."

Ryk narrowed his eyes in Kas's direction in that same manner when he was upset about something. Cyrilla, however, laughed, nearly spitting her drink out.

“Kas is right, you know. She is a great cuddler, and I think out of the four of us, the two of us can attest to that," she added, grinning in Ryk's direction as he rolled his eyes.

“Screw both of you," he stated, his lips pursing together in what looked to be a pout. “Both of you know it's not like that," he added, pushing a soft sigh through his nose.

“And why not, Ryk? She's a very sweet girl, and she adores you. You cannot deny the fact that you adore her, too."

“Never said I didn't."

Arceus, it was ridiculous, the way he could deny and admit to it in damn near the same breath. Let it never be said that these people weren't interesting. "So ask her out," he pressed. "Cuddle her. Hell, kiss her if you want to. I guarantee she wouldn't mind." Kas shook his head. "Honestly, she's right there, and so's your shot. Shoot it."

Even if he didn't believe in this kind of shit, they sure made him want to. And one way or another he kind of needed them to figure their shit out, because he was either going to go back to being cynically confirmed that nothing lasted or proven wrong, and not knowing which was fucking with his head a little.

A selfish reason to want his friends together, sure. But that was only because he couldn't quite believe it'd make them happy yet. It was a chance, though, and he did want them to have a chance.

Ryk looked vaguely confused for a second before he shook his head. “You know damn well why I won't," he stated, but he didn't sound angry at all, just... upset.

“Take slow steps, then, Ryk," Cy suggested as she bumped his shoulder with her own. She glanced in Kas's direction, made eye contact and grinned before turning her attention back to Ryk. “Valentine's Day is next month, why don't you ask her out to that?"

“What is that supposed to mean?" he asked, furrowing his brows at Cy.

“Arceus, Ryk, you've done dates before for missions. How is it that this one that's not, doesn't make sense to you? Look, when you go home tonight, see if she wants to go out on a dinner date with you. Oh! Wait," Cy exclaimed, clasping her hands together.

“Ask her to the Saffron tournament. She can go to that, right?" Cy asked, glancing in Aidan's direction.

"Like I'd stop you," he scoffed.

Kas grinned, pretty much having figured on that answer. He was pretty sure boss wanted them to at least own up to their feelings, too. "Now there's an idea," he said, as thought this were indeed something Cy had just thought of and not something they'd been planning for a few weeks. "Ask her to the tournament, impress her with your skills. You're using Nova for part of your team anyway, right? It's only natural she'd want to come."

Ryk looked like he was actually contemplating it. His brows furrowed for a moment before his shoulders slumped. “Fine, I'll ask her and see if she wants to go. If she does, is there time to add another passenger to the flight?"

“Already done," Cyrilla stated, grinning from ear to ear.

Kas snickered softly. In some ways, Ryk was hilariously easy to mess with. But at least they had his best interests at heart, or something like that. That had to count for something. He wondered what Cy had done about the rooms; he'd gotten her the name of a hotel manager at the nicest place in Saffron, but what she'd done with it was entirely up to her. He was confident she'd be devious enough to make him proud.

Ryk sighed heavily, leaning back into his chair as he regarded the three of them. “I'll ask her when I get back home and see if she wants to go. If she doesn't..." he trailed off, his features softening with what looked to be a small smile.

“Trust me, Ryk, she'll want to go. Now hurry up and finish your nachos so you can go ask her out on a date!" Cy stated, shoving the half empty bowl of nachos in front of him.

“I could ask Marna for a to-go box, you know."

“Cold nachos aren't the same and you know it."

It was almost sickening, how sweet that soft look on his face was, but Kas couldn't begrudge it. That was definitely the face of a man wrapped around a woman's finger. Something in Kas's cold dark heart twinged just a little. He'd looked like that once, he was sure. But this was different. Ana wasn't her, and maybe... just maybe.

"All right, all right. We'll let the man finish his nachos, I suppose. Never mind if she's lonely in her big house without him." He grinned.

“She must be very lonely indeed," Cyrilla added, nodding sagely as if it was, indeed, true. Ryk rolled his eyes, shaking his head softly as he stood up.

“You're all shits, you know that?" he stated as he pulled out his wallet. He opened it as if he were checking for something before his eyes narrowed slightly in Kas's direction. “You asses can pay for it," he said as he closed his wallet. “I'll tell Marna to put it on your tab."

"Hey don't lump me in with them," Aidan protested, though there wasn't any actual irritation in it. More amusement than anything.

Kas was too busy laughing to care.

Ryk merely shrugged his shoulders as a small smirk appeared on his face. “You should find better company," he replied before waving them off.

“Oh my arceus, he's so stupid. Adorable, but stupid," Cy stated as she wiped at the bottom of her eye with her index finger. “Who wants to bet he messes up the proposal?"

"Eh, depends on what counts as messing it up," Aidan said, shrugging a little. "He might give her the wrong idea, or she'll take it wrong, because I think they're both going out of their way to convince themselves that things are one sided. But she'd agree even if she thought he was asking as her friend or something so... I'm pretty sure he'll have a date just for asking the question."

Cyrilla gave Aidan a flat stare. “It's Ryk. He's about as blunt as a wooden spoon. There's no way she'll take it as a friend asking her to something, especially if he's asking her to the Valentine's Day date. For the Saffron tournament, sure. She'll probably see it that way," she stated, sighing softly. “The date for Valentine's Day, though, is a different thing altogether, especially after our conversation on Christmas," she smirked a little there.

“Same to you, though. Why don't you invite the good Doc? I'm sure she'd like to go, too, assuming she isn't busy of course."

Aidan shrugged. "I think you overestimate their powers of denial. As for me, Doc's already coming. I had her ticket months ago. She's a pro-battling fan; you think I'm gonna coach a couple scrubs at a tournament and not at least invite her to watch?"

Kas grinned. "Is it true you moved in with her? She was being kinda squirrelly about it, but I'm pretty sure she mentioned it to me yesterday at lunch."

There was a sigh, and a rolling of Aidan's amber eyes. "Yeah, I'm livin' at her place. No, not in her room, get your minds out of the gutter."

“You know our minds live in the gutter pretty much all the time, right? I mean... it's Kas and I," Cyrilla stated with a light chuckle. “But fair, fair, I'll let it go this time," she added, smirking just slightly as she leaned forward to catch her jaw in her hand.

“What about Valentine's Day, though? Are you going to ask her to that, too?" She was grinning by the end of that sentence.

Another eyeroll. "I ain't fourteen, Cyrilla. Why would I care about Valentine's Day?"

"You might not," Kas said, because fair enough, really. "But I bet Sis has never had one, including when she was fourteen." She'd been kind of a loser as a kid, he was pretty sure. He could relate.

Aidan actually seemed to contemplate that for a moment, before he shook his head. "All the more reason I shouldn't," he said simply, finishing off his beer.

“Oh my arceus," Cyrilla groaned, laying her forehead on the table. “I'm surrounded by idiots," she muttered before lifting her head back up. “All the more reason you should. Nev's never had one, and every girl should experience that at least once in their lives," she began, staring Aidan directly in the eyes as if to convey some point.

“Even if it's not a date, date, you could at least make it seem like something friends could do. Just have a nice dinner with her, talk about how you both enjoyed the Saffron tournament, and shit like that. Not every date has to be a date like Ryk and Ana's," she said as she furrowed her brows.

"Yeah?" he asked, eyes narrowing keenly. "What kind of date are you two gonna have then, Cyrilla? I'm curious."

It was at that point that Kas remembered that messing with Aidan was much more dangerous than messing with Ryk. He was just as curious about her answer, and he knew he shouldn't be. Knew he couldn't be. But he also knew the other man saw right through him, whatever facade of mild entertainment he wore on his face, like it wasn't a big deal either way, what she said.

Cyrilla blinked a bit, and glanced in Kas's direction. “Well obviously it's going to be a date date," she replied in a nonchalant fashion, though her voice did crack a bit. She cleared her throat, and took a drink from her cup.

“It's up to Kas and I to set the example for you idiots, after all, right Kas?" she stated, glancing in Aidan's direction with a bright grin on her face.

The first part of the answer stunned him, but the second was a reality check. Fitting, really. Get a fucking grip, Kas. You're not a goddamn teenager anymore we're past this. He shouldn't be disappointed, shouldn't feel any kind of way because, while he wasn't stupid enough to deny a very mutual attraction with Cy, she conducted her affairs like he had his: casual, meaningless, empty.

The only way to do them, really.

"That so?" Aidan said, glancing between them with a raised brow. "Whatever you say, I guess." Fishing his wallet out, he left enough cash on the table for both his and Ryk's food, then stood. "I'm headed home. Doc wants to get through the volcano dungeon today, and I know what I'm about." It seemed like a subtle jab somehow, and Kas had an inkling of how, but he couldn't meet it head on, because it had actually struck where he thought it was aimed.

With a small nod, Aidan headed out, leaving him along with Cy.

Cy sighed heavily and shook her head. “Guess we should head home, too," she stated, leaning back in her chair a bit. “This wasn't at all the way I was expecting it to go, but... I guess it's a right step forward," she continued, cracking a small smile.

“Who knows, maybe with my new life..." she paused, blinking somewhat before shaking her head. “Do you want to stop by Jo's and get a chocolate milkshake on the way home?" she asked, changing the subject it seemed.

Part of him wanted to press her for what the last half of that thought was going to be, but trolling to the contrary, Kas didn't really like to apply pressure to people when he sensed genuine discomfort on their parts. And, well, maybe some part of him was afraid to know, too.

"Sure, Cy. Let's get milkshakes."

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January 29th
Saffron Airport - Early afternoon - Clear
Eryk Nero


The trip to Saffron had been unpleasant for Ryk. He didn't think it would ever be something he would grow accustomed to, being around so many people. Planes were crowded, and even if their tickets had been first class, there were still too many people for Ryk's liking. He was just glad to be back on solid ground, again.

“Arceus that was a long flight," Cy stated as she stretched out her right arm over her head. “I guess the others got lost in the sea of people," she continued, glancing around for the others. “Oh, wait, there's Ana!" she waved as Eryk followed her gaze. The other three were likely still stuck waiting on their luggage or something.

Ana had only a small piece of luggage, a hard-shelled black rolling suitcase. Quite a small one; she'd been able to carry it aboard with her, though she'd needed help lifting it into the compartment for storage. She looked a little flustered by the throngs of people, shrinking in on herself a bit and keeping the suitcase tucked neatly into her side, stepping around people whenever one seemed to be in danger of contact.

Unfortunately one such duck-away brought her into contact with someone else, knocking against the back of some man in a business suit, who scowled at her and walked off, still talking into his wireless headset. Ana stumbled, catching herself on the suitcase and hurrying the rest of the way towards them, cheeks blotchy with embarrassment.

"I don't like airports," she said quietly, wordlessly shuffling a bit closer to Eryk, as if for protection.

“Cyrilla, put it away," Ryk stated without having to look at her. She was going to throw something at the man Ana had bumped into, but they were here for other reasons. Even Eryk knew not to cause trouble at the moment, even if he wanted to make the man apologize.

“Jerk," Cyrilla muttered beneath her breath as she glanced in Ana's direction. “They're usually not this bad," she stated as she shook her head.

“Do you want to hold onto my sleeve so no one bumps into you?" Eryk asked. He would have offered his hand, but... it didn't seem right, at the moment.

“I think he meant his arm," Cy chimed in, smiling softly at Ana.

"If... if you don't mind," she said gently. She'd been a little skittish around him, since he'd asked her here. Or rather, since he'd asked her on the date. It didn't seem to be that she regretted saying yes or was having second thoughts, but she startled more easily, and seemed to be very careful to give him personal space, not to touch him when handing him things, and so on.

Even now, she was very ginger in the way she wound her free arm around his, resting her hand on his forearm with the lightest possible touch.

“Oh my arceus I'm gonna die happy," Cyrilla stated to herself, though Eryk wasn't entirely sure what she meant. He rolled his eyes, though, and adjusted his arm so that Ana didn't have to worry too much about holding on and losing grip.

“There's Solomon and Aidan," Eryk stated, motioning his head in the direction of the doors. Nev waved at them, pulling her suitcase behind her.

“Am I the only one who brought a bag instead of a suitcase? We're only going to be here for a couple of days, not a couple of weeks," Cyrilla stated with mild amusement.

“You can't shove clothes inside a back pack or a bag, Cyrilla. They'll get all wrinkled; you should know that," Nev replied once she and Aidan were close enough. “Besides, you have a suitcase, too," she added, pointing to the object in question near Cy's feet.

“Oh, would you look at that, I do."

"Excuse me for packing gear," Aidan drawled. His eyes fell once to where Ana's arm was wrapped around Eryk's, but he offered no comment, merely shifting his attention back to the conversation. "Besides, those two have to have their regular clothes and their showtime clothes, plus spares of everything. Being underprepared is asking for something to go wrong." He shrugged, seemingly unconcerned for the most part.

"Where's Rheinallt?"

“Don't know," Eryk replied, shrugging his shoulders. He was likely still waiting for his own bag, or perhaps in the restroom.

“He's probably flirting with the hostesses, still," Cyrilla muttered, huffing lightly and shaking her head. Eryk thought there was something else in her tone, something that sounded vaguely upset about something, but he couldn't be too sure.

“Why don't you text him to find out?" he asked, causing Cyrilla to give him a flat look.

“Give him five more minutes, he'll be out."

"I'm never out in just five minutes, Cy, please," Kas said from behind them, grinning when a few of them turned to face him. He'd elected for a structured backpack rather than a rolling case, it seemed. "I just got our ride to the hotel, though. It's this way." He winked, apparently directing the gesture at Cyrilla, then turned on his heel, striking off on a confident route through the terminal.

“Like I would know," Cyrilla muttered behind Kas, making a face in his direction. Ryk, however, rolled his eyes. He wasn't an oblivious idiot; he knew the implication of Kas's statement, but chose not to comment on it. It would likely only fuel his antics.

“How far is the hotel from the stadium?" Eryk asked as they followed Kas to their ride.

If Kas had heard Cyrilla, he chose for once not to take the opportunity to make more of an ass of himself, rather turning to glance over his shoulder at Ryk. "Walking distance," he said. "The stadium's pretty new; they built it right downtown. Haven't you ever worked at HQ?" He seemed puzzled as to why Ryk needed to know the information.

“No," Ryk replied. “Was never needed there," he offered as a way of explanation. Most of the missions he'd been sent on didn't require him to be at HQ. He'd never felt the need to go there, either. Saffron wasn't entirely new to him, though, but he didn't keep up with most things unless they were necessary.

“I was just curious," he continued, pushing a breath through his nose. If it was within walking distance, then that meant he could walk to the stadium rather than take a service. He preferred it more than anything. All of the walking they did on Cinnabar was meditative for him. It allowed him to clear his thoughts and it also meant he didn't have to be stuck in a car with a driver that happened to be talkative.

Kas nodded, his acceptance of the explanation easy. "Enjoy it while you can, I suppose. I don't know how long we'll be anonymous enough for things like walking distance to matter."

"Not long, if you do well," Aidan replied. "I guarantee you there are already pro-battling nuts who would know your faces, but without any major victories or good showings to your names, you're still pretty anonymous. Expect that to change if you do well, though."

"That sounds... stressful," Ana said, tightening her grip on his arm for a brief moment.

Aidan seemed to consider this. "It can be. But you learn to adapt your ways of doing things to compensate."

At this point, Kas had led them outside, to a waiting SUV, a pretty big one, by the looks of it. The driver helped them put their things in the trunk, and Kas hopped into the front seat to give her directions as they went, while everyone else piled into the back.

Eryk wasn't particularly happy about that. He wanted to remain anonymous so he didn't have to deal with people, but he supposed something would have to give if they wanted to do their mission correctly. To expose the dark under belly of the pro-battling world.

“Nev, you're one of those pro-battling nuts, aren't you? Who are you excited to see, here?" Cyrilla asked, though it wasn't in an offensive tone. She seemed to simply be teasing Solomon. “And you can't say you're here for these two because we already know that."

“Oh, well if that's the case, I'm interested to see how Mathis will do. He's been part of the pro-battling scene for a few months, now, and he has an interesting team build," Solomon replied, seemingly excited.

“He's from Kalos, right?" Eryk asked as Nev nodded her head.

“He's very handsome, too, isn't he?"

“Of course he is. It's almost like an insane rule that everyone who participates in the world is absurdly pretty in one way or another. Take Madame Butterfree for example. She's one of the older pro-battlers in her late sixties, but the woman looks like she's in her early forties."

"Must be a new rule," Aidan said with a snort, shifting his head so he was looking out the window at the city as it grew up around them, the buildings increasing in height and density as the SUV took them further in. Kas was speaking quietly with the driver, occasionally chuckling at something, but the conversation was too low to hear unless he really focused on it.

"I haven't been here in almost three years," Ana observed, following Aidan's line of sight. "I think they were still building the stadium back then."

“Sounds about right," Nev stated as she glanced out the window with the others. “I remember reading about it in the magazine that Saffron was building it as a way to hold more people. Pro-battling has always been a thing, but I think it really blew up in the last couple of years," she continued as Eryk arched a brow.

“This is the first time in almost ten years that I've been to Saffron, though. It's changed so much," she sounded almost in awe of the changes, though Ryk couldn't understand why.

“Well, since we're here early, we're going to be familiarizing ourselves with the city. After we put our stuff away, of course," Cy stated, grinning slightly as if she found something funny. Eryk was a little wary about that grin. It usually meant she was up to something, but he figured she was always up to something.

At that point, the car pulled up in front of the hotel, which had a large, elegant placard declaring it to be the Persimmon. It appeared to be located right in the middle of things downtown—the building was among the tallest on the block, and luxury practically dripped from it. They were dropped off right at the front, where a bell-boy took their bags for them, loading them all onto one cart. Kas tipped both him and the driver generously, then gestured for the others to follow him into the building.

The lobby was a clinic in elegant interior design. It was simple, in the way that only the very expensive could be. Everything was meticulous lines and spotless cleanliness, but the color palette lent a sort of open warmth to it—dark woods and rich fabrics predominated. The counter where they checked in was a slab of granite on top of a cherry-wood block; the man and woman behind it were both dressed in sharp black suits, with a persimmon-colored blouse on the woman and a necktie in the same color on the man.

Kas stepped aside to allow Cyrilla to check them in, as she'd been in charge of all that, apparently.

Eryk was too busy being tense in the hotel. It was too much for his tastes. He wasn't even aware that Cyrilla had returned until she poked his shoulder, pulling him out of his stupor.

“Here's the envelope with yours and Ana's key cards. Don't lose them," she stated, handing him one of the envelopes. She turned to Nev, next and handed her one, too. “And this one is for you and Big Bro. I figured it would be easier this way since we all practically live together, sharing a room wouldn't be difficult to do. This one belongs to Kas and I," she continued, grinning ever so slightly at Ana and Nev for some reason. Eryk pursed his lips into a deep frown, though.

“If you want to share a room with Nev, Aidan and I can switch," he stated, glancing in Ana's direction. She might be more comfortable sharing a room with another woman rather than him, even if they were... were they dating? He wasn't sure.

Ana turned her eyes from Nev to him, offering a little smile. "It's okay," she said, her tone so quiet he was probably the only one who could hear. "It's not that different from living at hom—at the house, right? If you're okay with it, I don't mind either."

“Ana does have a point; it really isn't that much different than being at home," Nev supplied as she shrugged her shoulders.

“I concur," Ryk replied. To him, it wasn't any different than when they were at home. The only difference was, was that they would be sleeping in closer proximity to each other, and he wanted to make sure she was alright with that. “I do not mind."

“So that means you'll also be sharing a room with Kas, does that mean more cuddle sessions?" Nev stated, almost as if she were trying to tease Cy, which was new to Ryk. He wasn't sure if Solomon had ever really tried to tease someone before. It was... strange.

“You say that as if there weren't going to be any," Cyrilla replied easily enough, though, and rolled her eyes. “But we aren't here for that, right now. Once you get settled in your rooms, we're going to go to the Duraludon shopping center. You are all going to need outfits for tonight. And don't worry, NTR is paying for all of it, so don't feel bad about choosing something on the expensive side," she winked at Ana, then.

"Oh, spending the company's money. I'm excited." Kas grinned, rubbing his hands together in an exaggerated fashion.

Aidan sighed, and rolled his eyes. "You all do have budgets, but they're nothing you'll need to worry about if you're even slightly reasonable."

Eryk rolled his eyes, and pulled out his wallet from his back pocket. “You can use this if you want to," he stated, pulling out one of his own cards. It wasn't like he used them for anything, and he thought that maybe Ana might prefer it than to the company budget. He knew she didn't particularly like receiving things like that, so she was free to decline it if she'd prefer.

"Umm..." Ana shuffled her feet a little, clearly considering something. "I think if it's just clothes, I can probably—"

Aidan, eyes flicking between them, huffed softly. "Look, kid. Think of it this way. There's going to be media out tonight. They're going to be taking pictures, and what gets taken of Ryk and the rest of us might end up printed if he does well. NTR wants him to look good, and that means we want the people around him to look good, too. Think of it as doing us a favor, and spend Gregorovich's money. We have budgets for this kind of shit for a reason."

She considered that a moment more, then nodded. "Okay," she said. "As long as it's helping with something, I don't mind."

"Believe me Ana, you're gonna make Ryk here look good," Kas replied, winking at both of them.

“She already is," Cy added as she ushered the others toward the elevators. “Everyone has rooms on the same floor, but they're still kind of spread out. Take an hour to get settled in, take separate showers if you need them, and then we'll all meet in the foyer, alright?" she stated, grinning slightly.

Eryk rolled his eyes and shook his head. “Whatever you say, Cy." Eryk supposed there were worse things to do today.

"I like how she had to specify that we might want to shower separately," Aidan said drolly.

"Some of us like to do our part for water conservation, boss. Highly recommended."

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