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[ In the end, Ingo's return to his home station doesn't come down to any action of his own at all.
Akari's the one who offers the trip. She doesn't make any promises, but after the work she has put in for the almighty Sinnoh, she insists that it owes her a favor. Ingo spends a few days contemplating it, sitting quietly in his favorite spots on the mountain. Can he really leave? Whatever else he may be missing, he has built a good life here in Hisui. He is happy, most of the time. He could stay, and know exactly what his future tracks look like, and there wouldn't be any problem with that.
But...even after all this time, he still can't quite ignore the gnawing ache in his chest. How much would he regret passing up this offer? Would it not just poison anything he might build here? He has to know. Maybe he'll regret leaving Hisui behind in the end, but at least he'll know.
So he spends some time making his goodbyes. He officially steps down as Warden, and accepts one of Lady Sneasler's elder kittens as a passenger. He bids farewell to the Clan. They let him keep his bracelet, and his tunic - keepsakes, for a one-way trip. The whole time, he cannot help but question himself - is this really right? He's abandoning people that he knows care for him, to return to a complete unknown. Is that selfish of him?
Maybe. Maybe it is. But he still cannot waste the chance. And, suppressing any lingering conflict in his heart, he does.
The flash of light separates him from Akari. He had expected that; though they've agreed to try and find one another again, they did not come from the same home station. Wherever he came from, it is dark and silent. Ingo recognizes the feeling of the cool air on his skin: he's underground. Some sort of tunnel? It's hard to say from here which way is out. So he just starts walking. He hadn't been dressed for travel back then, so how far away from civilization can he really be?
After a little while, something bright and roaring barrels through the tunnel. Ingo hears it coming; he backs away from the tracks and presses himself against the wall, watching the thing pass by with wide eyes. There are people inside. Some seem to be looking back at him.
He keeps closer to the shadows and moves more cautiously after that. Scary... ]
Akari's the one who offers the trip. She doesn't make any promises, but after the work she has put in for the almighty Sinnoh, she insists that it owes her a favor. Ingo spends a few days contemplating it, sitting quietly in his favorite spots on the mountain. Can he really leave? Whatever else he may be missing, he has built a good life here in Hisui. He is happy, most of the time. He could stay, and know exactly what his future tracks look like, and there wouldn't be any problem with that.
But...even after all this time, he still can't quite ignore the gnawing ache in his chest. How much would he regret passing up this offer? Would it not just poison anything he might build here? He has to know. Maybe he'll regret leaving Hisui behind in the end, but at least he'll know.
So he spends some time making his goodbyes. He officially steps down as Warden, and accepts one of Lady Sneasler's elder kittens as a passenger. He bids farewell to the Clan. They let him keep his bracelet, and his tunic - keepsakes, for a one-way trip. The whole time, he cannot help but question himself - is this really right? He's abandoning people that he knows care for him, to return to a complete unknown. Is that selfish of him?
Maybe. Maybe it is. But he still cannot waste the chance. And, suppressing any lingering conflict in his heart, he does.
The flash of light separates him from Akari. He had expected that; though they've agreed to try and find one another again, they did not come from the same home station. Wherever he came from, it is dark and silent. Ingo recognizes the feeling of the cool air on his skin: he's underground. Some sort of tunnel? It's hard to say from here which way is out. So he just starts walking. He hadn't been dressed for travel back then, so how far away from civilization can he really be?
After a little while, something bright and roaring barrels through the tunnel. Ingo hears it coming; he backs away from the tracks and presses himself against the wall, watching the thing pass by with wide eyes. There are people inside. Some seem to be looking back at him.
He keeps closer to the shadows and moves more cautiously after that. Scary... ]

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Maybe he will go along with it, and none of that will happen. Maybe, maybe... It's fine. He has scripts for this, regular patterns and tracks he can follow. ]
I am Emmet. I am a Subway Boss. I like Double Battles. I like combinations of two Pokemon. And I like winning more than anything else.
More importantly. I know how to get to somewhere a little more cozy than this maintenance tunnel! [ he chirps, expression bright. He'll spin on his heel then, though, folding his hands behind him to disguise any shakiness from nerves as he makes his way back to Haxorus and gives her a few affectionate pats past the axe-tusks. Look, see, it is okay now, you can relax. ] But if you are not comfortable following me, then Chandelure can guide you [ homeβ no, no. do not get your hopes up until you know it is real. Keep talking follow the rules don't focus on it, laterβ ] to somewhere you can rest instead. You must have had an interesting trip to end up all the way down here. [ And then get pushed basically to the edge of a panic attack and then some by just the sight of them? ] Yep. So you can take a break. Get your bearings. Then there will be time for explanations, and you can figure out what you want to do next.
[ Dragons knows he doesn't, if this is real. Oh, he knows what he should probably do: contact the police, the other appropriate authorities, get all the proper documentation in order, wellness checkups and bills of relative health (a checkup about something specific) ...
But maybe not now. Not for a little while yet. What's the hurry, when they are the ones who closed the case first. No, first on the list is getting maybe-Ingo comfortable, then maybe shuffling a few things around in the schedule for the rest of today to keep the lines running as they should,
and then, if this is real, Emmet can get to that later he's been putting off. ]
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[ It's a bit-off exclamation. Ingo doesn't want to interrupt. But as Emmet turns on his heel, Ingo only hesitates a moment before following. His Pokemon follow; perhaps it would be more polite to recall them to their balls, but he's not quite that comfortable yet. ]
Very well. [ To following Emmet or Chandelure? Either or, but he picks up his pace a little, trying to get a better look at the former. He knows his question wasn't answered. He got a name, yes, but Emmet is clearly not some unrelated individual. Because of his looks (which, what on earth?) and also... ] You are the man who likes winning.
[ Gliscor flaps forward to drape himself over Ingo's shoulders, in spite of not fitting all that well, as Ingo leans forward to peer at the apparent human. Ingo bears up under the weight like he's completely used to this! ]
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Chandelure, who lets his pace slow enough that his steady drifting back and forth brings him closer to probably-Ingo than otherwise. Well, that is fine too, he deserves it. Haxorus remains closer to Emmet himself still, but also seems noticeably more interested in a closer look now that she's not quite so on guard. Now... ] Oh! Right. Before I forget.
Did you need anything? Food? Are you hurt in any way?
[ Should he be calling a hospital instead of guiding them back to one of the employee only offices, tucked away outside of public view? ]
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No, no. I'm quite alright, thank you.
[ His head hurts, but there's not much anyone can do about that! ]
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There should be enough room for everyone. Can keep them out if you want. Please make yourselves comfortable!
[ Emmet, for his part, bustles around rummaging through the mini-fridge for a couple of chilled berries, which he tosses Haxorus' wayβ then Chandelure's as well when the ghost trills insistently. It's nominally an office, and really, it is, the adjoining rooms much more clearly so, but the common area before them is fairly cozy looking.
There's seating available, a couple of chairs arranged around the coffeetable in the center, a cozier if somewhat clearly well-used sofa along the wall, as well as cushions and mats along the floor for Pokemon so inclined (though the stray strands of yellow fur left behind by some of the Depot Agents' Raichu and Jolteon might have some static charge to them still).
The coffeepot on the counter he sets to brewing a fresh batch; likely he is. Going to need it. And he'll be sticking around long enough for it to be done, anyway, though maybe he shouldn't be adding the caffeine in on top of the fidgety, nervous energy that's already running through him. Oh well. When he turns back to Ingo, though... ]
Are you okay? Are the lights on too bright?
[ They did just come out of the tunnels; maintenance lighting and Chandelure is a far cry from a normally lit room. ]
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Perhaps they are a tad bright...
[ Alakazam and Machop flank him, guiding him along towards the chairs despite his obvious distraction. Seems like something they're pretty used to doing. ]
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[ Chandelure chimes in eager agreement, before the immediate area around them in the room starts to slowly darken by degrees. Funny thing about having a ghostly light fixture for a Pokemon is that they can very much adjust the ambient lighting in an area to one's content. Convenient for light sensitivity or eyes still readjusting to not being in the dark.
Ahhh, what now. None of this has gone anywhere near how he'd imagined this would play out, any of many apparently not infinite enough variations and combinations. He wants to approach. He doesn't want to crowd. He wants to ask, he wants to know, he wants...
Emmet folds one of his hands behind him, settling for leaning his weight a little heavily against the back of one of the chairs. Wordsβ not his strong suit in situations like these. 'Welcome back?' Is that what he should say? Did Ingo mean to end up here at all? 'Welcome home?' Well, workβ isn't exactly home, is it? 'Where have you been?' Sure. Verrrrry nice. Not demanding or pushy at all. ]
... Welcome back, Ingo. [ A slightly shaky intake of breath. Later, later. Eelektross' Pokeball at his belt vibrates a little, as if chidingly. The hand not folded behind him taps out a short rhythm on the top of the headrest. ] I am happy you ... seem well. Were you just stopping in? You weren't down there for too long before we found you, right?
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[ Ingo remains standing as well, one hand folded behind his back and the other gripping the brim of his hat. He frowns tightly at the floor. He's really not quite sure what to make of any of this! This is not quite how he imagined his trip would go - though, probably a good deal of that is his own fault. But how was he to know the man in white was a real person? And what do his questions mean? Ought he to just be stopping in here? ]
I was...told that I would be sent back to my home station. That does not seem to be quite what happened...?
[ At least, he presumes his home was not down here in these dark tunnels. Perhaps he misunderstood? If so, how far off is he from his actual home station? ]
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But Gear Station is [ was? ] where we work. Home station maybe but not exactly the same as home home. You know.
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I am terribly sorry, but my memory...derailed, quite some time ago now. I cannot recall what our connection is, exactly?
[ They obviously must be family. That can entail a lot of types of connection, though, right? ]
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(Later. Later.)
(Right, the line he was pulled away from...) ]
I am Emmet. You are Ingo. We are twin brothers.
[ Ingo straightens; Emmetβ shifts his weight and glances away. ]
... I have been looking for you for a while.
But! It turns out you made your own way back in the end. So now, you must have questions. Ask. I am Emmet and I will answer.
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[ If you'd asked him a minute ago, Ingo feels like he wouldn't have known. But now that he thinks of it - yes, that would explain it, wouldn't it? Was it really a twin he's been seeing all this time, and not some warped reflection at all? That's...that's actually rather worse, in retrospect.
Ingo has questions, of course. So many questions that now, when finally met with someone who might answer them, he utterly blanks. ]
Ah - ! Well...where are we, exactly?
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[ Is this exact enough? ]
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.....we're in Unova?
[ Wow - that's practically halfway around the world! ]
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[ Which really raises a lot of questions about where Ingo was before, but one thing at a time. Also ... Let him just pull out a tablet and his Xtrans to pull up a couple of schedules and message Furze, who has probably vibrated himself halfway into distortion by now with how long Emmet's been radio silent, and Cameron and Jackie, who can probably handle the finer details of rearranging everyone's shifts for the rest of the day. He doesn't offer too many details; just a 'situation handled but I will be otherwise occupied for the rest of the day, please inform and apologize to any challengers affected for the inconvenience, let everyone else know' across a bunch of short, choppy texts ... which is met by a '!!!!!', thumbs up emoji, and then 'take a break boss u deserve it!!!' in that order from Furze, and from Jackie, a more direct link to certain posts on Flittler with a '?'. Emmet doesn't respond to that one.
Still, having the calendar app up on the tablet reminds Emmet of all the official busywork he's going to have to get done sooner rather than later if Ingo is still here when he wakes up tomorrow. He ends up staring at it blankly for a moment, an unmarked date a few days away from now catching and sticking unpleasantlyβ then shakes his head sharply as if to clear it. ]
How did you end up in the tunnels, if you didn't expect to be in Unova?
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Giratina offered me a return trip. I traveled through its realm for barely ten minutes!
[ A handful of paces, nothing more. Giratina evidently had its own ways, once Dialga and Palkia had consulted with it. It opened up another portal, Ingo stepped through, and that was that. ]
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[ Blankly. Giratinaβ that one, he was not expecting. Express shuttle via the distortion realm?
Emmet's shoulders hunch a little before he straightens out again, stowing away the electronics. ]
Speaking of. Haven't been here long, I know. Not trying toβ rush you around, or anything. But do you want to go home right now?
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[ This is a lot happening very quickly! Ingo had anticipated that any home or belongings he once had would no longer be available to him; it's been years, after all, far longer than anyone would hold an empty space. He's not entirely certain he wants to be alone just now. But it has been a lot. Maybe Emmet wants a break, and they can meet up again later after a little reset. ]
Then, yes, that does sound preferable.
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Then we can depart whenever you want. ... Doesn't have to be immediately. There are berries in the fridge if your Pokemon want anything... or I can get you anything. If you need it.
[ Right now is going to have pretty heavy foot traffic, isn't it...? Those posts Jackie linked him... ]
Oh. Please do not be surprised if you get attention from people. You were pretty well known around here.
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Thank you, but we do not need anything. [ The others, though... ] I was? Are there...a great many people here?
[ Ingo's fond of people, and can often get on quite well in a crowd! Not sure he's feeling one right now though! ]
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So. That is generally a lot of people coming and going, yep. And, well. Before you disappeared. You used to run it all with me.
[ Ssssso. You know. Known!
(It's probably a good thing that Emmet's office is elsewhere; no need for the pile of work building up on his desk to make a bad first? impression.) ]
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[ He ran trains? He guesses that would make some sense...
Ingo's eyes dart around, taking in details of the office with little understanding of most of them. It's more obvious in his Pokemon, perhaps; Alakazam is teaching herself how to work the coffee machine, an action which will probably have no repercussions! On one hand, he's not sure he's eager to deal with crowds right now. On the other - trains? He's still never seen one in person. Anyway, they can't just stay here forever... ]
I suppose that is alright, then...?
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Spinning around once he has his mug of (black, of course) coffee in hand, but letting it cool a bit before he starts in on it proper: ]
You sound unsure? ... if you want to avoid being recognized, might ... be able to do it if you take off the coat and hat. Maybe.
[ Though the clothing underneath might draw attention in its own wayβ might be able to pass as a hoodie or cozy fall wear at a glance? ]
If I change also, might be better. People are verrrry used to looking for the uniform.
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[ He doesn't want to be obviously unsure! Though, the coat and hat are a good idea. Of course they're uniforms - that's why Emmet has his own! In white? He might have asked about that, but there are a thousand things Ingo ought to be asking about; he can't line them all up.
Going without the coat and hat has never been an option. He doesn't mind removing them, though! Ingo slips the tattered coat off his shoulders, folding it over his arm, and takes off the hat as well. There's a moment where he glances between the battered, chipped old Gear Station pin on his hat, and the logo visible in several other places around the office...hm! That explains that. ]
Is this...good enough?
[ Okay, this time he's obviously just unsure about the outfit. He's dressed as well as he ever did, back in Hisui, but just from looking at Emmet he can tell that this is perhaps not the standard mode of dress here. ]
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Might still get some glances. But should be okay. Nimbasa gets travelers from abroad all the time.
Your coat and hat, though. I can get you a bag to put them away in. Just for now. Wait for me, okay? [ says Emmet, setting down the cup, shrugging out of his own coat, and looking a lot smaller outside of it as he heads back over to the doorway. There's a general storage area and some lockers not too far from here where he knows he can find spare coats, bags, other odd ends and sundry that might wind up being needed one day, and well, they sure are now, aren't they? ] I will be just a moment.
[ If he thinks on their condition and how attached Ingo is to them regardless for a little too long he will derail, just like with the memory thing, just like with the Giratina thing, so for now Emmet does not. There will be time for it later. Later when it is not an inconvenience to anyone but himself.
Though maybeβ he should figure out a way to also keep this to himself, now that there is a powerful psychic type nearby as well. ]
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the way i had to open up plza to check something
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