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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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The adjoining rooms have the furnishings one might expect of an office space: desks with varying amounts of paperwork and other miscellanea on them, desktop computer, shelves for books, binders, small little personal trinkets. The rooms aren't their office, though, so there wouldn't be any furnishings particularly meaningful to either of them, but there is some amount of Battle Subway memorabilia scattered here and there if someone's really looking. Old promotional images, that sort of thing.
True to his word, Emmet returns in fairly short order; a couple minutes later, more or less. He's apparently also lost his hat in the meantime, but the pack he holds up and out to Ingo is probably a good hint as to where it and his Master's greatcoat both went? In return he's picked up a more casual but smart peacoat well suited to a nippy, breezy autumn. ]
Should be plenty of room for yours too. [ He'll take a moment to take another sip at his coffee, noting Ingo's examination of the room. ] Can take your time if you want to look around a bit. You know. There is no hurry.
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Ah! No, no, that is alright!
[ He takes the bag, carefully slipping his own clothes inside, and does not give it back! ]
We can go now!
[ This seems like an impersonal space for this...awkward thing they're both doing. Though - is he going to have to recall his Pokemon for travel? They don't usually like them being out in Jubilife buildings... ]
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Well, while Emmet doesn't know what Ingo's thinking, on his part he really should recall Chandelure and Haxorus if they want to relocate. The members of their teams are well known, so Emmet just whistles softly to get their attention, before: ]
All right. Back in your balls, you two. You will get too much attention and you know it.
[ Sure, a lot of people are just focused on trying to get home in the evenings, but. You know. Ingo's, though...
Ingo's are new. Hm. ]
Yours ... can probably stay out. Three is a bit more than usual but it's not that unusual.
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Oh. His face. Is that why this seems weird? Does Emmet think he's unhappy to be here? Should he explain that now, or later? ]
.....ah. Well - no, that is fine! I will just keep Gliscor with me!
[ The last thing he wants is to risk attention when he isn't ready for it. It's more polite too! He'll return Alakazam and Machamp as well. (They take their coffee into the balls ig that's a new held item now) ]
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Hah. Like a sun hat or parasol.
[ Personal protection against the sun: a giant vampire bat. Haxorus rolls her eyes but lets herself be recalled easily; Chandelure ... looks a little more disappointed, maybe, but also goes without too much fuss. He will be making up for lost time later, just wait!
But anyway, Emmet glances at the time on his Xtrans, mentally checking it against the the various schedules of all the different lines in his head. If they go now ... it should be a bit of a lull between one train departing and the next arriving on most of the platforms; the yellow line service to Undella should be pulling in soon, but maybe they can just blend in with the crowd, given how many tourists that line gets?
He raises a hand to extend it, reach out for one of Ingo'sโ but stops himself short, draws it back. The motion gets converted into a clap of his hands instead. ]
Okay. Everything's ready. Let us depart on the express line, destination: home. ... Like I said. Almost rush hour. It might be a lot... but please do not become decoupled from me.
[ Because if everything's good, he'll lead Ingo through a couple more hallways before it opens up into the wide open area of
Grand CentralGear Station in all its glory. There's plenty of people and Pokemon milling about, waiting for their trains. A lady's Herdier waits patiently on her lap on one of the seats; a man's Chatot perches on his shoulder as he speaks into a phone, chiming in at regular interval as he moves with the part of the crowd bustling their way towards the escalators to leave; the brown line to Anville appears to be departing, at present, and an announcement from overhead informs of the imminent arrival of the yellow line, as Emmet predictedโTheir destination is the stairs and escalators as well; it's not too crowded at the moment, in any case. ]
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[ The pause is really just surprise at the familiar phrase. Do they really talk so similarly? Well, they're twins, and they worked together too. They must have been...close...?
Anyway. Ingo follows, managing to keep close to Emmet in spite of the fact that he's barely looking at him. His wide-eyed gaze is darting nearly everywhere else, tracking all the people just - casually hanging out with their Pokemon? How remarkable! And such variety! He doesn't quite recognize any of these species, but he has a nagging feeling that he could recall more if they battled -
- and that's about when he very visibly jumps the fuck out of his skin at the intercom announcement! Ingo looks around wildly, while Gliscor flattens his ears and hisses at the ceiling generally. ]
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(Just where did...?) ]
No, no, wait. It is okay. See? It is just a prerecorded station announcement, they play when the trains will be arriving soon. Nothing else is happening.
[ He plays it like he's trying just to hush and reassure Gliscorโ after all, many Pokemon take some time to completely, properly adjust to an urban environment, especially if they were from particularly far out in the wild, it is hardly something that will turn too many headsโ but the words are for Ingo too. ]
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Yes...yes, of course. Please do not pull the brake for my sake!
[ He will also be stopping at the bottom of the escalator as if concerned it might eat him, but he WILL get on once he realizes he's holding up traffic. What is WITH Unova? Why is it like this? ]
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He wouldn't have thought twice about it before, but for now, after that reaction, Emmet will just study the two of them for a moment... then reiterate, as seriously as he can: ]
Nimbasa is a busy city. Please be prepared, okay?
[ Because eventually, they'll emerge from the underground...
To a late afternoon in the city, the sun somewhat low in the yellowing sky that can be glimpsed through the buildings, the skyline, not quite sunset yet. It's active, the streets, the background din of a populous settlement ever present. In the distance a waterfront stretches out, in another direction the silhouette of the ferris wheel can be seen ...
Emmet hesitates again, then thrusts out a hand. If Ingo accepts it, he'll tug them along, navigating through the streets with the ease of familiarity. If not, he'll just do his best to lead them. ]
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Oh. Ah...very well...
[ Ingo doesn't actually know how to prepare himself. After the bizarre world of the station, he's not sure what to expect Emmet's idea of "a busy city" to look like. To him, Jubilife is busy - a town, yes, and not a city, he knows that much. But while he knows the faces of very many people there, he doesn't know all of them personally. He can't keep track of all their names, their comings and goings. That's busy.
What he emerges into may as well be an alien world.
The waterfront is beautiful, nearly familiar. But the buildings tower above, blocking out everything, and it's noisy, and what is that fast thing that just zoomed past -
Normally he might have demurred, but he grips tightly onto Emmet's hand when it's offered. It has hardly been five minutes and he's already feeling very overwhelmed! He can't even quite tell, from his position as a head-rest, how Gliscor is taking it, except that he's snarling low in his throat every time a fast thing rushes past. It's valid; Ingo isn't sure how or why everyone else seems to just be ignoring them. He keeps his head down, eyes on the ground, halfway trying to blend in and halfway just trying not to panic. ]
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(He is going to be so disappointed if he wakes up tomorrow and he is alone again. This time of year is always bad... but he can't keep doing this.) ]
It will not be long. Bear with it, okay? Just focus on me.
[ It's not far. Not so much so that they'd have to hail a cab or something, not that Emmet would with the way Gliscor seems to be handling things, let alone Ingo, but ... it's still a bit of a walk. This part is unavoidable, though, whether or not any of them were prepared for it.
(Mentally, Emmet marks down another notch for '... deep in the wilderness, somewhere.'.)
It's much quieter once they're away from the busiest flows of traffic. Not quiet, there is always ambient noise, but much more tolerable. Should be. As they approach the apartment complex Emmet leads the group to, he'll wince a bit, given that the receptionist or doorman at the entry will probably be there ... but whatever. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter at all.
He'll guide them into the building, past the front desk, up a flight of stairs or fewโ no elevator for now, not with Gliscor like thisโ and come to a stop outside a door, where he'll finally start looking through his pockets with his free hand for the key. Finds it, fumbles for a moment with the lock since it's his off hand, then show the three of them in, and shut the door behind them. ]
... Welcome home.
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Inside, he looks around, still visibly rather shell-shocked by Everything. This place is pretty obviously inhabited - oh, he must have misunderstood. Emmet was taking him to his own home. That does make more sense! Who keeps hold of an empty home for years? The fact that he did return eventually doesn't negate the fact that he ought to have been presumed dead a long while ago. ]
...thank you.
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... Your room's down the hall. Over there, first door on the right. Most things should still be pretty much how you left them. Kitchen's right over here; bathroom is that way and to the left. Have a balcony if you need some fresh air.
Can take a moment. [ To get settled. To reacquaint himself with whatever he needs to. Emmet gives Ingo's hand a squeeze. ] Or you can ask whatever you want to. I will be here either way.
[ The couch is looking very inviting right now, actually, but he won't pull away until Ingo does. ]
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[ Though he's a little touched, which is quite obvious in his voice. Maybe even his face too, to Emmet. Ingo wavers, not quite sure what to do. He can't read what Emmet's thinking in the least. He settles for delaying the decision, opting instead to set their bag on the table and dig around inside.
This also involves pulling his hand away. He isn't quite sure if that's the right thing to do after the squeeze or not, either. ]
It is very...large.
[ Ingo pulls his hat back onto his head. He's seen comparable living quarters in Jubilife, if of a very different style, but he's never had so much space himself! ]
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[ On the one hand, cutting down to one paycheck instead of twoโ maybe not ideal. On the other, the hours Emmet's been keeping, the amount of overtime he's been putting inโ means it really isn't a concern even before taking into account other factors.
Anyway, Emmet drifts his way over to the couch to more or less flop into it without even unbuttoning or taking his coat off when he's released, so at least letting go doesn't seem to be a big deal? He'll just watch Ingo for a bit as he rummages through the bag for his hat before blowing out a long breath. ]
Besides. Of course I did. [ Simply. ] Hmm. Did basic cleaning when I could. But if something is in the wrong place or it is a little dustyโ sorry.
[ 'When he can', it turns out, is not exactly on any specific schedule, but. ]
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He watches Emmet go as he shrugs his own coat back on. ]
No, no, of course. I'm very grateful.
[ He supposes he will go off to find this room, then? It feels a little strange to simply walk away, but he isn't sure what else to do. After that somewhat harrowing walk, he's not sure he's up for leaping immediately into whatever this conversation will be, anyway. ]
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[ As Ingo heads off down the hallway, Chandelure releases himself to follow along after him. Emmet watches them go without much fanfare or fuss, though if Ingo glances back at any point Emmet will just smile and cock his head in slight question, before waving them on. ]
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He walks down the hallway to the indicated door and places his hand on the knob. How strange, to think that he'll see his own past space, suspended in time. Will he recognize it, on some level? Will it resonate with him at all? He hovers there for a moment, uncertain, but the other option is to return to Emmet and admit defeat. He doesn't want to do that! So he'll open the door. ]
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There's a desk along the wall, a bookcase with a collection of varying things on it along another. A closet, a wardrobe, a bedโ the expected things, maybe. The position of the shutters on the window keeps the room from becoming either too warm or too depressing.
Many of the things in the room are varying shades of neutral to dark. Not everything, and not to the point of being stifling or gloomy, no, the room is still well lit, inviting, but enough to indicate a clear preference.
As Emmet sort of warned about, dust is starting to collect on some of the surfaces, on some of the things spread across the desk and shelves and nightstand. Some lingering trace bits of shed fur and scales cling to some of the sheets; it'd probably have been due for another cleaning soonish. Among the things on the desk: picture frame, pen holder, a few books, perhaps a few personal trinkets...
It's a room that clearly did belong to someone once, and has been maintained in their absence. ]
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He turns quickly away, sets his bag on the bed and starts to fashion a nest for that Sneasler egg there. That's what's most important. Gliscor carefully hop-flutters down to the bed as well, turning to keep an eye on Chandelure while they're all stuck in here together. ]
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At least the bedding probably makes for a pretty cozy nest? ]
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He looks at Chandelure. Having it bear witness to him looking through his own forgotten belongings feels almost as bad as Emmet would have been. What if he doesn't remember anything? Just walking in didn't spark any new recollections. So far, nothing has. Maybe if he waits a little, he can do it on his own tonight. ]
Let us go see what Emmet is doing.
[ His voice is quite quiet, for him. He's trying very hard. ]
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on his way to dozing off, apparently, despite the coffee. Or at least that's what the living weighted blanket called Eelektross would probably want, though Emmet himself doesn't seem to be all that keen on it given how he's halfheartedly shoving at the insistently clingy elefish. Presumably he also released himself from his Pokeball after Chandelure went to follow Ingo. ]
I am fine, Mercury, stop fussing...
[ His sleep habit has definitely not been all that fine recently, but let's not talk about that. Mercury, of course, releases a sort of disagreeing electric hum. ]
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Ohโ you are back already? [ shove, c'mon, Mercury, get off him already; ] Was everything okay? I do not think I threw away anything important.
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the way i had to open up plza to check something
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