Ji-Hoon Ki
they/he
twenty seven
june fifteenth
solaceon, sinnoh
queer
intel
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Chu-e Choi
"Ugh." He huffed and rolled his eyes. Just who was this 'Cait' anyway? She was kind of... unnerving in her own way. In a way he hadn't felt since the ballroom over two years ago. "You're really bad at subtext. Are you really one of the best that Hoenn has to offer...?" He said the last part almost to himself. But he leaned in, slowly, lowered his voice. "I might have been with them but that doesn't mean I stopped being with you" He glanced briefly at the Ranger ID badge he had also handed her. "And I failed. Does it make you feel good to make me say it? To know a whole region is gone because-" And now his voice shook, just a little, with some deep pain before he swallowed it down.
Another slow movement. His bag taken off and offered to her. Pockets tipped out to show they were empty. "Feel free to give me a cavity search." Bitten out, quiet. And Chu-e raised to her strange, strange eyes and met them head on with his own. Body weak but his own eyes all flint and steel, drawn into his own reserve of confidence.
And here it was. He had revealed what he had used to be- but also what he claimed he was. He had handed over everything to her- Pokemon, items, anything that could be potentially used to escape. There was no way he could physically fight her or run in his state. He was sure she knew it just as much as he did. She had all the cards in this situation.
"You can arrest me if it makes you feel better. It won't change that I couldn't keep Rocket out of Hoenn. Won't change that I couldn't keep Kanto from falling. If you think I should spend what time I have left in a jail because I couldn't keep this place safe, I'll accept that, Miss Alfric."
So he lifted his hands up in front of him, wrists limp, for if she wanted to cuff him or restrain him right then and there. He would not look away from her as she might assess him, look at him, do what she thought needed to be done. If she chose to arrest him, he would also not resist in that, not have some trick up his sleeve in a last ditch effort.
Because he was tired.
And maybe what he was saying was the truth. Maybe he had been a double agent for the League all this time, had really tried to do better for them and was one of many who couldn't secure them victory. Would a man not more cornered as he was try to run or escape? To beg or plead?
But oh, he was so, so tired.
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