Dick Grayson (
usedacrobatics) wrote2013-03-19 09:31 pm
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ROBIN √ 001 √ 3-19-13
[The gear snaps on after falling out of the bag. Heard in the background is the sound of a Pokeball releasing its occupant, and wings flapping. The Pokemon, a Taillow, nudges the Pokegear towards the edge of—yes, it’s a roof. The bag was tossed up on to the roof of Mom’s house, the gear and Pokeball were jostled by the impact, and they are now both looking over the edge at a boy dressed in a red and black bodysuit, with a yellow and black cape. He’s climbing out of the bedroom window. The Taillow focuses the camera on the “R” logo on the kid’s chest. It looks important!]
Ooookay. Definitely not in Kansas anymore. Kansas would be so good right about now.
[He edges a little further out, seating himself on the windowsill, back towards the outside, and sizing up the roof. He catches sight of the bird holding the camera and grins, the eye lenses of his domino mask widening to reflect slight surprise. He doesn’t realize that it’s recording yet.]
Me not being in Kansas anymore must make you Toto, huh? Or Dinah. Birds holding cameras seem a bit more Wonderland than Oz, but I’m not the expert. So long as you’re not Cheshire, I think we can work with it, though.
[He looks back up at the roof, still grinning. He grips the edge with both hands, and pulls himself up with a grunt, and mutters:]
Since when does this require effort?
[Another grunt of exertion, and Robin forces his body upwards into a handstand, trying to balance on the edge of a sloped roof, before turning a quick tumble into a crouch.
It… doesn’t work that way. His legs are wobbling slightly, and when he tries to swing into the tumble, his balance shifts and he topples over with a brief yell of shock.
In the opposite direction.
Off the roof.
Shocked yell out of the way, Robin begins trying to grip something, anything on the wall while the Taillow squawks in distress and drops the camera. The Pokegear rights itself on the ground just in time to see the bird grasp the Boy Wonder’s cape.
It slows his descent, but the weight is too much for a small, level 5 Taillow and the two crash into the ground, Robin groaning as his knees absorb the impact. He gives the bird a pained, but grateful look.]
Well, you have Superman’s color scheme down. We can work on the rescuing thing.
[He flops over, lying on his side. Taillow uses his wings to shade his eyes from the sun, and Robin gently strokes the bird’s breast. Annoyed:]
I cannot believe I just fell off a roof. Nobody saw that, right? I just fell off a roof.
Batman would kill me if he knew I actually fell off a roof. I mean, there goes my reputation. Say nothing of the mystique. A roof. Not even a big roof. It’s only two stories—and—
[He notices the Pokegear Taillow dropped. It’s lit up.]
Why is that thing—
[Click!]
Ooookay. Definitely not in Kansas anymore. Kansas would be so good right about now.
[He edges a little further out, seating himself on the windowsill, back towards the outside, and sizing up the roof. He catches sight of the bird holding the camera and grins, the eye lenses of his domino mask widening to reflect slight surprise. He doesn’t realize that it’s recording yet.]
Me not being in Kansas anymore must make you Toto, huh? Or Dinah. Birds holding cameras seem a bit more Wonderland than Oz, but I’m not the expert. So long as you’re not Cheshire, I think we can work with it, though.
[He looks back up at the roof, still grinning. He grips the edge with both hands, and pulls himself up with a grunt, and mutters:]
Since when does this require effort?
[Another grunt of exertion, and Robin forces his body upwards into a handstand, trying to balance on the edge of a sloped roof, before turning a quick tumble into a crouch.
It… doesn’t work that way. His legs are wobbling slightly, and when he tries to swing into the tumble, his balance shifts and he topples over with a brief yell of shock.
In the opposite direction.
Off the roof.
Shocked yell out of the way, Robin begins trying to grip something, anything on the wall while the Taillow squawks in distress and drops the camera. The Pokegear rights itself on the ground just in time to see the bird grasp the Boy Wonder’s cape.
It slows his descent, but the weight is too much for a small, level 5 Taillow and the two crash into the ground, Robin groaning as his knees absorb the impact. He gives the bird a pained, but grateful look.]
Well, you have Superman’s color scheme down. We can work on the rescuing thing.
[He flops over, lying on his side. Taillow uses his wings to shade his eyes from the sun, and Robin gently strokes the bird’s breast. Annoyed:]
I cannot believe I just fell off a roof. Nobody saw that, right? I just fell off a roof.
Batman would kill me if he knew I actually fell off a roof. I mean, there goes my reputation. Say nothing of the mystique. A roof. Not even a big roof. It’s only two stories—and—
[He notices the Pokegear Taillow dropped. It’s lit up.]
Why is that thing—
[Click!]
video;
video;
video;
Pokemon.
[Because that's not fictional at all.
Still. It fits. Smart bird, not like one in seen in nature, possibly a pun on "swallow."
He grimaces.]
Pokemon?
video;
Re: video;
Is there a way to double-up on prefixes? Can I be over-overwhelmed?
video;
I've been here a while, so if you'd like I can... try to explain things.
video;
Because this? This is freaky. Just randomly coming up with that? To him? When he'd just coined it to shout at Artemis scant hours ago? Yeah.]
Who are you?
video; private
[Dude stop that's kind of terrifying. Like the kind of look she'd get from her DAD when he's really, really disapproving of something she and/or Sokka have done. Also, give her a second, frowning, she switches the fed to private like she'd been shown during her previous stays. When she's done she tries again, still frowning, but hoping he'd see that she was perfectly willing to answer whatever questions he had about herself, how she knew him, or the situation.]
My name is Katara. You've been here before- I was friends with you and Wally.
video; private
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It kind of bugs him that she knows his BFF's name.]
All right. But I have no memory of any of this.
[He sighs, running a hand through his hair and deflating a bit.]
But I also can't do a simple a back-tuck on to a roof, so really...
video; private
It's this place. I'm sorry. It messes with people's memories a lot. Most people who leave don't remember being here in the first place if they come back. I guess I'm just one of the lucky ones. I've already been here twice.
[Off topic. Getting back on point.] I understand if you don't really believe me. This whole situation is a lot to take in without strangers claiming they know you.
[Not sure if he's actually expecting her to send over that proof or not.]
video; private
All I know is that I used to play this video game as a kid. And that this bird seems pretty intent on following me.
And if you know me, you know that I hate knowing that little.
video; private
[She'll just send over this video and this video too, then, working as she talks, so her eyes are on that. It kind of hides the being shaken up just a little.
She's glad she wasn't on the receiving end of THAT look before now.]The offer still stands for me to tell you what I can, if you're okay with that. There's a lot to tell.
Re: video; private
[Thematically appropriate, yes, but]
Starters are always Fire, Water, or Grass-type. Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle.
[He's thinking out loud, honestly, as he loads up the videos...]
...ditching work is an arrestable offense. Huh.
video; private
It is, and they take it very seriously.
video; private 2/2 - I lied.
3/3 - I lied again.
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You're way too guileless to be a real threat. Besides tipping your hand, you don't have much of a poker face.
[He'll just. Not react to that final line.]
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[Just, sighs. Thank you for that. Thank you so much for that.]
Anyway, the next town ahead of you is called Cherrygrove City. It's three days by foot, but I could send one of my Pokemon back to make the travel faster, if you want. Seeing as "mom" only packed enough food for one day.
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Can you, um. Afford that? I don't want to put you in some kind of peril.
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[He might or might not hear a Marowak off screen, at that.] He's... um, well, he'll remember you from before, so he'll let you ride.
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Will you still be there long enough for me to... return your Pokemon?
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THIS FEELS LIKE A GOOD ENDING POINT??
IT DOES INDEED. /calls it!