Ji-Hoon Ki
they/he
twenty seven
june fifteenth
solaceon, sinnoh
queer
intel
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words drip like honey dear how sweet it is to hear
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Chu-e Choi
"I'd rather sleep in a bed of my own choosing. I also wanna see if you look like you swallowed a lemon."
When they were in the backroom, he sat down heavily in one of the chairs with only a slight groan. He offered a brief grin to the Gengar, as if to reassure it he was fine. A soft sigh and he tilted his head back, eyes closed for a few moments. He snorted softly at her words, though.
"I wish it was an exciting as that." His eyes cracked open and he stared into the space above them, something solemn catching on his features. "It was mostly a lot of doing bad and not being able to stop it." A quiet measure of his words then. "It makes you feel bad for some of them, too." That was probably something she... might not like to hear. "Rocket is violent and terrible. But for every person who likes seeing blood you got five who were just doing what they had to do to get by in their own messed up way."
Ah, maybe he was feeling... well, for some reason he thought he might like Cait. Even if she had arrested him. Maybe that made him chattier than usual. At the same time his eyes were faraway, some place else, another time.
"One of the Grunts under me in Kanto. She was barely eighteen. Got knocked up and her parents disowned her or some shit. Kicked her out. Public assistance is kinda... shitty, ya know? It helps but there's a lot of needy people and not enough money and the people in charge are worn thin and can only take so much. She was a dancer at this club but it wasn't enough. So her options, to keep her kid fed and roofed and pay for babysitting, was she could turn tricks for the customers. Or she could make a tiny sum by making sure crates of pokeballs made it where they needed to be, turn a blind eye to what was happening. She wasn't a bad person. Just... desperate. But once Rocket has it's claws in you, they own you. She tried to run when stuff started to get hot. They used her and the kid as an example of disobedience."
And it's quiet quiet quiet and he pulls his arm over his eyes, face twisted into something terrible underneath, hiding whatever was there. Whatever little raw piece of himself he dared to let show for just a moment. Even if Cait would respond or ask or talk, he wouldn't hear it, a ringing in his ears loud. Cait could press and poke and prod at however many people she wished until she got transferred to the appropriate office.
"Morick Reyes, Head of Intelligence." The man was clean cut and proper, eyes hard in the call. He didn't look that much older than either of them but there was a sharpness about him that spoke more than word could. He met Cait's eyes before they glanced to the side, finding Chu-e, and his expression morphed into one of exasperation and anger. "Choi. Why aren't you in Kalos right now?" They were familiar, at least.
"I slept walked, I guess." He didn't uncover his face but seemed calmer now.
"I see." And he moved his eyes back to Cait with the look of a man who was very done dealing with whatever shenanigans he did on a daily basis. "I take it you apprehended him?"
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