[It's dark-- lit softly by only the glowing computer screens on the counter and there's not much to be heard at first except for the rain just pelting down against the Cherrygrove Pokemon Center's windows. It's always a little crowded in the Centers, but it looks like it's at that witching hour where just about everyone-- trainers, their Pokemon,
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[... Oh. Oh hey. It's that ... crying kid. Her first internal reaction is '.... dammit'. Because... well. She has no clue how to deal with somebody so whiny. For all she knows, he might well have a legit reason to be, but Heather's one of those 'Can't take the heat? Get out of the kitchen!' people. Whining is only acceptable for so long before you have to man up and deal with things.]
... Hey.
[Offers of tea would be made when she was sure he wasn't going to explode into despair or something.]
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I'm sorry!
[is the automatic response. Oh, wait had he done now - ... oh hey, don't you look and sound familiar. He blinks a few tears out of his eyes, but stays where he is, not wanting to bother the poor soul whose life he has troubled. Though he does now in respect.]
Oh... hello again.
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Yo. [She lifts the kettle after a moment.] There's towels over there in one of the medicine cupboards. Want some tea once you dry off?
[SEE SHE CAN BE NICE, SEE. Let's see how long it lasts.]
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[ someone saw that transmission and is going to be tired as hell in the morning, but friends come first, so a bleary-eyed Rise is heading on over. ]
I'm not much of a tea person either, but why not?
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Hey, Rise. Not leaving yet?
[She doesn't BLAME her-- only a total idiot would try and leave in weather like this-- although the hail had started to tail off.]
Want some hot leaf water?
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[ and she's joining Heather with a sleepy kind of cheeriness. ]
Sure!
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[Although Heather is one of those people, you know, the ones who would go out in a sleeveless shirt and shorts in, like, icy November rain and be all "I'M TOO COOL TO GET SICK" and then get sick and feel stupid, but repeat it again the next time it rained.]
[She grabs some plastic cups that she found just sort of... AROUND, like by one of the water coolers or something, the sort they always have in lobbies, and poured some into it.]
Super classy, I know, but I couldn't find anything else.
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How's the job going?
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And eh... it's all right. Sort of boring. But it's nice to be indoors out of this retarded storm. Hasn't it been going on for, like, three days now?
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It has been going on for a while. Naminé and I got into town right before it started.
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Glad you guys got there before the real thick of it came in-- I feel bad for all the poor new guys who have to START in this nasty weather...
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[Heather talked to this guy... girl... whatever... um, once, she was pretty sure. She did remember him, but didn't really know him.]
... Nothin' really. This weather's getting to me, that's all.
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What kind of tea are you drinking? [Is the only thing he can think to say in this awkward situation.]
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... I actually don't have a clue. It's like... kinda like ginger? I'm not sure. Do they even have the same plants as the normal world in this place?
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[With an electric sheep.]
Hey, Heather. Nice to finally see you in person.
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[At the sound of the greeting, though, she looks over her shoulder.]
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[She brightens instantly, turning around. Otacon's been nothing but sensible the few times she's talked to him and even if he's a bit nerdy, after the sheer WEIRDNESS she's had to deal with lately, it's a breath of fresh air.]
What's up? Up late too?
... Want some tea? I can't drink all of this.
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Sure, sounds fantastic. [He sat down, Asimov curling up by his feet.]
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