A Farewell to Youth [Bre/Goon]

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A Farewell to Youth [Bre/Goon]
POSTED ON Mar 3, 2021 1:42:06 GMT
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There are a couple of realizations you make on the days leading to the start of something. Chief among them is just how many other people were doing the same things as you in the past few days, the ones coming next, and for all of time. Every day after the first, it becomes a little less thought provoking. It doesn't become less special, that day, but the mindset leaves you; Part of it forms your own nostalgic reminiscence. Then, when you do finally look back on it, you're met with a conflicting opinion that isn't any less true. That special day for you is just another person's average Tuesday.

It doesn't have to be that way though. You could always do something big and bring other people in on the fun.

Meet Jonathan.

He's lived in Littleroot all his life, from the time he was born to this day right here. That small piece of trivia is about to change because it has finally come time for him to leave the nest. It wasn't something he dreamed about like other people, but there's been a few reasons that made it necessary.

At this moment, he was sitting down on some foldable chairs outside his house-- his parents idea, really. They threw him a farewell party for this day, mostly to distract themselves from the thought of how much they'll miss their son. Jon wasn't going to be home for a while. The young man already told them earlier how much he appreciates the gesture, going all this way to invite the community to come and join them. It was a celebration that no one had marked on their calendars, Jon Beck didn't go around telling people he'd be leaving.

He sat there, in front of his quaint residence that had tables and chairs set along the front, made sure not to block the natural flow of traffic. They'd ordered pizza from a local business and a cake from the bakery, having offered anyone coming by a slice of either. Some of them had been neighbors, others just regular passerby's, didn't really matter which. Every so often, he'd find himself in between a few bites of bread and cheese while someone's asking him questions. Really did catch some of them by surprise, they hadn't expected Jonathan to make such a bold move. Right now, he was just sitting and thinking to himself about those reasons he argued a couple of months back.

It was strange, talking to his parents about something they didn't ever confront him about. Almost like they'd been trying to sweep it under the rug this whole time. When it finally came down to brass tacks though, they didn't shy away from anything he said nor tried to invalidate it. Jon loves his parents through and through, but the way they treat him just doesn't feel right. For one thing, they spoil him and placate him, having given their child whatever it is he wanted at that time. For another, they never hold him accountable for anything. That includes his Tyrogue.

Oh, meet Champ.

An exuberant fateful encounter of a pokemon, Champ is his pride and joy of about two or three years. Jon is never quite sure, he never exactly marked down the day it happened. Maybe that's another reason why leaving home was so necessary, having never had any form of rigorous discipline. Receiving a pokemon is kind of a big deal, you should definitely be able to know when you got it. In contrast to this, Jon does know the exact date of his pokemon's birth. The dojo promotion gave him an egg that was supposed to hatch into something rare and the runner-ups got Tyrogues, but it seemed that they were all getting Tyrogues in the end. Not holding it against Champ, but it did make a lot of sense why that dojo shut down.

Sadly, there is a reason that they're called the scuffle pokemon. Champ has a rare disorder that causes him to walk right up to anything and square up. He's actually doing it right now to a potted plant. It's how he's broken a lot of them. Honestly, Jon would love to know how many of them have been broken. He doesn't pay attention to the plants in the garden very often and neither do his parents bother him about any of this. That's why he was thinking about accountability when it came to this decision.

Jon Beck sat there, a few personal items put together, having one last meal with the people he'd seen every day. At least, the ones who were lucky enough to come by his house. He called a few of them earlier, letting them get one last glimpse of his iconic look before it might appear on the television one day. Red sports jacket, black shirt, brown chinos, and a pair of black low tops. He's been wearing this since about four years on and off, but it's what most will recognize him in.

He wasn't really sure when to leave, just mentally preparing himself as he took a few more bites of pizza. Maybe after he's had a slice of cake. He's probably finished around a whole pie throughout the day, just sitting here, chatting with people. It's fine though, there's a long walk ahead anyway. He'll need the carbs.
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POSTED ON Mar 3, 2021 22:50:15 GMT
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Pizza.

She had been made aware of the presence of pizza.

Pizza was the holiest of holies. The most treasured treat. The highest of highs, and the best thing she could think of. Of all of the garbage she ate, pizza was her favorite. Or maybe hot wings. But where there were hot wings, there was usually also pizza. So it was probably just secondhand pizza high that made her crave hot wings.

Maybe there would be wings here too?

She had to hope.

Meet Goon.

Meat Goon.

Haha.

Meat.

Was it meat lover's pizza?

That would be pretty cool. Maybe it would have pineapple on it too. Or peanut butter. She liked peanut butter. Maybe it was hot wings pizza? Maybe the wings were ON the pizza! That would give it a really good crunch. Very nice.

Wait, no.

Right.

Meet Goon.

She's lived in Littleroot all her life as well, mostly, technically, except for the times she doesn't remember where she didn't.

Also, she technically doesn't live in Littleroot, she lives beside it. In the woods. And sometimes in the town's many delicious dumpsters.

But regardless, she will not be living in Littleroot for much longer, although she herself is unaware of this coming change. For her life has been touched by fate. Or destiny. Fatestinity, some might say. And her fatestinity is intertwined with that of one Jonathon Beckert, although she is also unaware of that fact.

She is unaware of many things.

Including the fact that this pizza giveaway comes at a heavy, steep, cost.

Which she would also later learn.

For now, though, she sniffed her way up to the boy's lawn, eyeing him and the handful of townsfolk near him with caution, as she slowly crept towards the pizza, never taking her eyes off of the humans.

She had learned to work around the existence of humans. And also the fact that she was one, which was quite a shock to her. It had taken some learning, but over the years, she had adjusted to their presence. And while most of her scavenging was done at night, sometimes she found herself brazen enough to warily pick through some tasty wastebins during the day.

But now she didn't need to do that!

Because this pizza was free! Allegedly!

Ever so carefully, she- nah, who am I kidding. She reached the pizzas, and grabbed the entire topmost box, scampering off to crouch behind Jon's grill, where she began to rip into her sweet bounty with zeal. Immediately, her POCKET BERRIES activated, filling the yard with trash.

Or well, her Trubbish trio came out to get in on this pizza-pilfering action, immediately hounding her for slices, as she tried to eat around them.

They had also taken some getting used to.

Pokemon ownership in general was still a concept she wasn't entirely familiar with, honestly. But she at least remembered to let these guys out sometimes to eat and hang out. She was surprised she hadn't managed to traumatize them when she'd initially figured out they were inside the little berries.

She had immediately attempted to rip them open and see what scrumptious snacks she could find inside, not realizing that they were living actual things, and not just magically animated trash. Boy, that was a mistake she didn't make twice.

These three chucklefucks, however, were not her only Pokemon.

Nor were they the only ones present, it seems.

A shattering vase caught her attention immediately, and she turned to see a Tyrogue beating the shit out of some pottery. "Punch-Punch!?"

As if on cue, her own Tyrogue responded to his name by bursting forth from HIS Pocket Berry, appearing before the strangely aggressive other Tyrogue. Goon could only really watch, mostly because she was more curious than concerned, and also more hungry than curious, so she just kept eating her pizza.

"Rogue!"

For the viewers at home who don't speak Pokemon, it can be pretty succinctly summarized that this was an incredibly offensive declaration of war. But he said it in such a friendly tone, it was pretty easy to mistake for a happy greeting.

What was not easy to mistake for a happy greeting was Punch-Punch grabbing the entire remaining cake from the table where all the food was, and sticking it right into Jon's Tyrogue's face. This was in no way intended to be friendly, happy, or any other kind of nice greeting.

Luckily, Goon was there to leap into action immediately.

"Whoa! There's cake!?"

Clearly seeing this as the most rational and logical course of action, the dark-haired girl launched herself at the stranger's Tyrogue with hunger in her eyes, attempting to eat the cake off of its face, as it became Punch-Punch's turn to stare in confusion at his trainer's baffling lack of self-preservation instincts, before moving to intercept before her face was likely clobbered in by the vase-vanquishing vandal.

What a party.



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A Farewell to Youth [Bre/Goon]
POSTED ON Mar 4, 2021 6:51:07 GMT
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Everything was finally in order. Breanna had spent all morning packing her things and making sure she had everything, going over her Trainer Handbook over and over again until she memorized everything she found to be important. After all, today was the big day, the day she finally left home on her Pokemon journey. There was nobody in Littleroot that she really cared to say goodbye to, so with a brief farewell to her mother, she left for perceivable future.


Unfortunately, she couldn't just leave this garbage hole of a town without witnessing something that made her want to vomit.

Nevermind the Trubbish and horrible eating practices, but rather the two shit stains of life that plagued her everyday in this town. Jon and Ziggy, two complete losers that had the audacity to think they were better than her. Bre had dedicated the last couple years to making their lives miserable, Jon's in particular. Just a couple nights ago, she pelted his house with Wingull eggs, which made quite the mess.

Well, couldn't just leave without rubbing it in.

Her own Tyrogue, one that didn't have a nickname, but was just as violent as the other two, ran up on Ziggy's Rogue and threw a strong kick to the back of his head, which would in turn, hopefully knock the Fighting-Type's face directly into the Jon's Tyrogue, smashing the cake between them like some sort of failed romantic comedy.

"Still wasting time then, eh, Beck? Heard you got your license." Pulling a shiny card from her jacket pocket, she flashed a grin to the male youth. "Already got mine, of course, and already caught two more Pokemon." She said in a smug demeanor, showing off her belt and putting away her card, revealing she had a total of three Pokeballs.

"I do expect you're leaving town today too, aren't you? I'm on my way out right now. Not that I'd expect the same from...that thing over there." Her eyes motioned towards Ziggy, with her voice full of clear disgust.

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POSTED ON Mar 4, 2021 16:20:44 GMT
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This is why we can't have nice things in Littleroot. A jest, really, as only a few people really minded the presence of the feral child. Well. . . maybe not a jest, some people did refer to her in that way rather than her name. Jonathan, however, has actually attempted to speak to Goon on several very short occasions and one long instance. As you may have noticed, she has a fondness for the trash in which the world is made up of. Jon suspends his disbelief to simply think that she's highly curious in a short-sighted way. He'll never be able to explain the Trubbish to himself though.

He met Goon one night while she was trifling through his family's trash cans, which is the custom of her people. Her people being the Zigzagoon's on the neighboring route, whose name she bears. At least that's what he's gathered from other town residents, as dialogue with the girl tends to be short lived. Story checked out when he called her name, which startled her momentarily before she went right back to sorting through his undesired leftovers. She did, however, confirm that she was named Goon after a brief confirmation. "Am Goon," she said.

After that night, Jon began to throw out more food scraps.

The young man didn't mind seeing her around his place, considering he was slightly concerned for her well-being. Part of him really wished it were some clever performance ruse, something that would put his mind at ease immediately. Sadly, no, she really did get raised by a wild pack of Zigzagoon. Good on them.

Jon always wanted to ask where she got the clothes, but it always sounded like a weird question for a guy to ask a girl. Especially one that could barely comprehend Jon in the first place. He once had to help her get out of his trash can because she dug too deep and started hissing to him in what he could only describe as Zigzagoonese. Thankfully, she did not scratch him that night and just. . . scurried away with a fierce sense of direction back to her home. Jon couldn't help but think about what a majestic creature she was.

And here she was, peddling her trash right around the corner of his house after nabbing a whole box of pizza. In some ways, he wished she would show any semblance of appreciation, but it was enough for him that she fed her pokemon well. Goon couldn't have been a bad person if that was her immediate response to getting away with a whole pie, especially if she could also have the optical sense to know Jon could've walked over there. Which he probably should do, as his parents are looking at the scene with a great deal of concern now. They. . . just don't share Jon's bright ideals.

Goon may live an alternative lifestyle, but that doesn't mean we have to judge her.

Speaking of judgements, his next-door neighbor had finally stepped out of her house. Jon shot her a quick smile before beginning to try to get over to Goon and help her get situated at this small gathering. This probably wasn't such a great idea, as a nearby pot slammed against the concrete, creating enough sound to trigger the poor homeless girl in to action.

He never knew she had a Tyrogue before today. He was aware of his neighbor's Tyrogue, she bragged about it right after he got better from that bizarre accident. Apparently, she won it in a tournament at their dojo. Funnily enough, this was around the same time that Jon won the egg.

Enough about coincidences.

Right now, there was a major scene going on: you have Jon's Tyrogue, Champ, finishing his execution of a belly-to-back suplex on a potted plant. Right after you have Goon's Tyrogue, Punch-Punch, coming to the defense of his startled trainer. What a good pokemon. His choice of defense was to grab the nearest object and stuff Champ's face with it. A strange method, but one that did manage to take him by surprise as he was still recovering from his latest achievement in throwing. Cake to the face wasn't the only surprise to be received.

It seems that as Breanna left her house, she had also been planning on letting her Tyrogue travel by foot with her. Jon. . . wasn't a fan of her unnamed Tyrogue, in part due to the mean spirited way it acts. The other is about how Bre's personality may have affected him. While he's not a fan of arguing with her, there's one specific thing she's said that he takes umbrage with. It was back then when she first showed him off, Jon asked what she was going to name him. A glare and a curt response later showed that he wasn't going to receive one.

Jonathan could admit to himself that his neighbor is a piece of work, but for ever nasty prank played or mean thing said, he's taken it in stride. Sometimes, it's more important that you look for the good in people instead of eroding your own humanity with the unfortunate darkness. Breanna may have always been this spiteful girl growing up, but they're still friends. At least, Jon thinks they're friends. Usually, Breanna's mom would be the one to invite him over to their house. Breanna never liked this.

He could even remember the day he got lost, separated from his parents and without any way to enter his own house. He was a young boy back then, not yet trusted to hold on to the house keys. Breanna's mom found him crying on their doorstep, let him in, and Breanna even tried to cheer him up by laughing at him. That's why she was laughing, right? Either way, he got the town map that day.

Anyway, back to the scene at hand: You have Champ down on the floor, cake in his face from a defensive Punch-Punch. You have Punch-Punch blindsided by a high kick from Breanna's Tyrogue, crashing him straight forward into the exact same cake. Any chatter that was going on beforehand had ceased, leaving them with a bit of silence. Thankfully, it wouldn't take long for a voice to break through it.

Of course, she came to ask him about his big journey and wish him good luck; At least that's what his wishful thinking made him assume. Instead, she was displaying her own trainer card and, soon after, a few new pokemon. Jon couldn't quite focus on her facial expression as she lifted her jacket to show him the new captures on her belt. Sadly, his attention was more drawn to how nicely it fit on her and her svelte waist-- Jon blinking in response to his own thoughts as if to redirect himself only to the pokeballs and not her stomach. These aren't thoughts you're supposed to have about friends.

Enough of that, she hadn't yet finished speaking as she got herself sorted among them. Announcing her own departure then and there, she did always talk about becoming a travelling trainer like her father. Now that Jon thought of it, he'd never met her father. Maybe they'll finally see him trekking across Hoenn after all this time.

Once she was done, finishing with a trademark disparaging remark, Jonathan was finally left to proceed with some damage control. First are the Tyrogues, seeing as having three pokemon running amok was never a good sign. The flourishing scent of trash would have to wait for now. The young man got up from his foldable chair to get Champ out of the cakepile with Punch-Punch, as they both seem to lay there momentarily defeated and humiliated. Shaking his head at his pokemon wasn't going to do too much, so he lifted him from a safe position. handling him from just under the small arms, Champ sort of fell limp. He always did this when picked up.

Why did Jon wait until Breanna finished speaking to do this? Breanna hated being ignored by him. For some reason, it was specifically if he ignored her, as everyone else could go shove off. Maybe it's because they've known each other for years.

Looking over at the outdoorsy girl, the black-haired teenager didn't share his neighbors opinion at all. Goon was merely less fortunate than them in many, many ways. No reason to poke fun at her; She might be sensitive. That probably wasn't true at all, considering how literally grizzled the zigza-gorl acted. Jon sighed for a moment before trying to call over to her, "Goon? Goon." Admittedly, he did talk to her like a scared animal instead of a regular human being.

"Goon, please come over here. Join the rest of us, it'll be fine." Jon was wasting his breath, but his kind heart couldn't help it. It was what endeared him to most other people in their community. Sadly, there was a likely chance that the trash-seeker wouldn't have understood him in the first place.

Now that he had her attention, Jon could keep an eye on her while next dealing with Breanna and her question. She was right after all, he was meant to leave today, something he confided in her a couple of months ago. During that conversation, there wasn't a congratulations, probably because she'd miss him.

Right?

Right. . .?

Well, at least he could correct that mistake, it'd be pretty lonely without his best friend. Directing his eyes to her for just a moment, a warm smile appeared as he began to respond to Breanna, "Oh, hey, that's great. We'll be able to see each other out on the roads or perhaps you can wait a bit and we can travel together. I think Goon is just here for the Pizza, I don't think she'd ever leave the pack." Jon really was oblivious to the vile nature that his neighbor/best friend had, despite being around her for so long. He naturally believed in the good of everyone, almost to a fault.
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A Farewell to Youth [Bre/Goon]
POSTED ON Mar 4, 2021 23:41:51 GMT
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Cake.

She had been made aware of the presence of cake.

Cake was the holiest of holies. The most treasured treat. The highest of highs, and the best thing she could think of. Of all of the garbage she ate, cake was her favorite. Or maybe frosting. But where there was frosting, there was usually also cake. So it was probably just secondhand cake high that made her crave frosting.

Maybe there would be frosting here too?

She had to hope.

But not too hard, because she was definitely aware of the frosting covering the delicious spongey cake, which she managed to grab a handful of before Punch-Punch narrowly deflected Champ's attempt to grab and toss her over the house. It was delicious cake. And... strawberry icing? Good choice. Very nice. She shoveled it into her face hole, and stepped back as a third Tyrogue joined the fray.

Which could only mean...

She looked over to see Breanna's approach, and stared at her, cake sticking out of her mouth, as she watched the dark-haired teen with caution.

She remembered her from the fight thing where she met Punch-Punch. But she also remembered her from all the times Breanna threw things at her when she snuck into the girl's backyard to snatch her trash. She had a lock on her trash can anyways, so it was always a futile effort. Not like the boy she was talking to- he made it easy to get to his food, which made her question why he was so bad at stashing his food away for later. She was a little concerned for him, actually, he was probably always pretty hungry. Maybe she should stop stealing his food. Then again, if she did that, then she would be hungry, and that was just unacceptable.

She retreated to her hiding place behind the grill, where Trub, Trubb, and Trubby were bouncing frantically in a circle, spewing little bits of funky trash juice and funk everywhere, with each hop. In the meantime, the three Tyrogues were duking it out, by which I mean the unnamed Tyrogue showed up and kicked both of the other Tyrogues' asses with a well-placed kick, leaving them in a heap of Tystosterone and smushed cake on the ground, as the newcomer leered at the pathetic duo.

Breanna said something and looked at her, which prompted her to stare back, through the space beneath the top of the grill.

It sounded rude, but she was far enough away that she actually wasn't really paying much attention.

The benefit to this, though, was that now she was looking in that general direction when the boy called out her name. She, of course, flinched, and ducked down a little lower, though it was clearly ineffective, as the bottom of the grill was too low and narrow to hide behind.

He was always doing that.

She didn't even know how he knew her name! She'd had a few brief encounters with him, and one longer one, but they were generally pretty one-sided conversations. She didn't really talk much, mostly because she was usually just trying to grab some munchies and run. He did help her out of the dumpster that one time, though, which was pretty cool.

Hmmm...

Despite her strongest instincts telling her to bounce, she narrowed her eyes and crept a little closer to the pair, hunched over and crouching.

"Am Goon. Punch-Punch making friends."

She nodded, affirming her own statement.

Punch-Punch would disagree, of course.

He was not making friends, he was trying to scramble to his feet, so that he could run up to Breanna's Tyrogue and knock its head off its shoulders. "Rogue! Ty, ty!" He stuck up his dukes again, gesturing for the unnamed Pokemon to come towards him. While none of the humans present would know what he was saying, he had effectively just told the clearly superior Tyoruge that he couldn't beat the shit out of it without coming closer.

That was clearly going to go well. No worries there.

In the meantime, Goon slowly worked her way towards the other two, and once within range, leaned in to sniff Breanna, slightly distrustfully, but mostly out of curiosity.

Maybe she had snacks in her pockets?
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POSTED ON Mar 5, 2021 22:26:32 GMT
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The brunette let out a short laugh at the mention of herself and Jon traveling together. The notion of that was ridiculous to her, he would simply get in her way and slow her down. Besides, she had to stay two or even three steps ahead of him. She planned on being Champion long before he ever even obtained his second badge.

Really, how this guy acted sometimes. Did he think they were friends, or was he just pandering to her? She could never really understand it. It must be some sort of pandering, always so smug and "polite," it was simply so stupid.

"Maybe we'll see each other; if you don't go running home crying before reaching Oldale." The sun was beginning to set already, so it would likely be night before either of them reaching this town. Surely Jon couldn't handle all the horrors of the dark, maybe he would run into a Ghost Pokemon, or even worse, Team Rocket. Not that Breanna herself would have a problem with either of these situations, they would be practically child's play.

She thought to herself.

Breanna had always slept with a night light. Something about the deep darkness just creeped her out. Of course, she would never admit this. Especially not to these two weaklings. It's why she kept her door locked that night Jon came over scared and crying, and why she laughed at him.

Well, that, and the fact that he was a total loser.

"I'm going straight to Petalburg and challenging the gym. I don't think you or "Champ" are ready yet, though." She continued on as he picked up his injured Tyrogue, out for the count from a single kick. The concept of nicknaming was something that hasn't sat with her just yet. She had considered a few, but decided against it, not wanting to end up sounding stupid. Like...she got second-hand embarrassment from "Champ" and "Punch-Punch" alone.

Speaking of the latter, it seemed that he was engaged in battle with her own Tyrogue. Interesting, she didn't plan on having a battle here, but it could be fun to trounce these idiots before leaving town. Now, where was that trash goblin of a Trainer? "Ah! Personal space!" She jumped back a few inches upon noticing how close Goon was to her...and how she was smelling her jacket. And oh man, the smell, the smell was something else. Bre had never gotten that close to her before.

"Alright, you, I'm gonna stomp you before I go!" She pointed at the other Trainer, making some considerable distance between the two of them while doing so, and taking place behind her Tyrogue. "Hi-Jump Kick!" With that sudden command, the Fighting-Type would reel himself back, then launching himself forward at a high velocity with a near-perfected kicking posture. Punch-Punch would have to react quickly, or take a clawed foot to the face.

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POSTED ON Mar 5, 2021 23:40:46 GMT
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Having been friends with her for a long time, Breanna's barbs stung less and less each time they were shown. Well, for him, anyway. The feral child probably had a different perspective of her attitude, if she could understand her. Many people have asked Jon how he feels about the cold treatment from his neighbor. Just like then and just like now, he simply laughs it off, as if she meant it as some joke. It wouldn't be wise to laugh at her, as he learned once, so he opts to laughing with her. Even if the joke requires that he be the target of the punchline.

Besides, people in the neighborhood didn't expect him to pack it up after the first town. No one was saying he'd become champion, but finishing the gym circuit had always seem like a challenge he was capable of. Either way, he could take that as her way of saying no.

Despite the noticeable disdain from Breanna, Goon soon joined them, formally introducing herself for once. It was a bit surprising to not see her hiss and skitter away, the young man making space for her as she drew nearer. Her movements were definitely closer to a pokemons than a human beings and the mild odor was slightly off-putting. He watched as his friend continued to tease him before jumping away out of shock, probably not expecting her to get so close to her pockets and reek of such unimaginable filth. Jon wasn't even sure how he could tolerate such a smell, but he had done so to not hurt the black-haired girl's feelings.

"Nice to meet you, Goon. I'm Jon Beck," He spoke to her succinctly, making sure she could catch each vowel and syllable. One good turn always deserved another, not wanting her to run off due to Bre's unfriendly nature. She was the type of person to try and kick a flock of Tailow just to watch them freak out. Their conversation didn't end up being very long, mostly due to his neighbors intent of 'putting her in her place'. That's what Jon thought she was doing, having heard her use those exact words every so often, gender non-withstanding.

It wouldn't matter what Goon would do next regardless, having already drawn Bre's ire for the sheer crime of existence.

This was really not how Jon expected things to go. Not that he had anything specific set in stone, but this was fine too. If anything, the party could use some entertainment and he always loved watching pokemon battle. Shaking his head for a moment as the two girls embroiled themselves in conflict, the young man merely walked away. He would only be gone for a moment anyway, trying to find a safe place to put his own Tyrogue as the others did battle. Hopefully, it could listen to him just this once.

Returning to one of the foldable tables they had set-up, he placed his pokemon down upon it, maintaining a strong eye contact with it once it sprung back to life. It was easy to mistake Champ for having fainted once he was properly picked up, but that wasn't the case. Sorta like playing dead, but he would always jump to his feet once set back on the ground. Jon stared him down for a brief moment, not trying to seem to threatening to his little buddy. "You stay right here, ok?" He should really try sounding more commanding, having just even levity in his voice to make it sound like a suggestion.

Grabbing a paper plate and a slice of the still remaining food on the table, the young man soon returned to Breanna's side. Some might find the hospitality strange, seeing as both of these girls had ultimately crashed his farewell party. That didn't mean she should go hungry before the big trip they were about to embark on. "I'm glad you're in high spirits, Breanna. Here, this is for you," He tried to hand her the paper plate as soon as he made sure her attention was on him. "Do you want me to get you anything to drink?" His question probably came at a bad time as she was in full on battle mode, probably giving her the idea that he was sabotaging her. Not that he had any reason to, he was just trying to be a gracious host.
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POSTED ON Mar 6, 2021 2:16:52 GMT
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Goon flinched backwards at about the same time Breanna did, landing a few feet back on all fours, and hissing at the other girl. She'd startled her! It was incredibly frightening! And an uncomfortable experience, overall. She had no idea what this girl's deal was, to be honest, but she was definitely going to keep her distance if she could.

No amount of tasty treats were worth getting spooked by someone so scary.

Luckily, it seemed the strange boy was friendlier than her. Her eyes, wide and wild, flickered towards him as he spoke, and she leered cautiously at him for a moment, before scuttling to the opposite side of him from Breanna. He said something about meat, which made her hungry, and then his name, to which she nodded.

Jon Beck.

What a dumb name.

She had never heard any Pokemon say that name before, which meant it was probably just some fake made-up words he picked to sound cool. She wouldn't tell him that, though, because he probably worked pretty hard on it.

Even if it was pretty bad.

Still, he was being nice, and he also gave her lots of food, so she hid behind him for moral support.

Until he walked away, and she was left in the open, defenseless.

The Trubbish Bunch continued hopping around frantically in a panic, while the two Tyrogues still standing began to square off. Goon was actually not entirely sure what was going on with them, but it seemed like they were getting along pretty well, from her perspective.

She flinched again, as the dark haired girl shouted some words at her about beating her, which was alarming, and highly concerning, but then the girl backed up and started yelling stuff at her Pokemon, so Goon just stayed back and moved out of the way.

The other Tyrogue flew forward with a powerful kick, but Punch-Punch was just a little bit faster, coolly leaning out of the way as the other Tyrogue shot by, missing him entirely. He cocked a big grin, pounding his fists together before rushing after his opponent, to try and deliver a huge haymaker to the back of the other Pokemon's head.

"Good job Punch-Punch! Make friend!"

She had never been more proud of her little trash berry punching thing.
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POSTED ON Mar 7, 2021 21:53:31 GMT
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Tyrogue sped right passed the punch-oriented one, slammed down into the concrete directly behind his opponent. It was a painful landing, as missing a High Jump Kick attack meant that the user would be directing all of that force on a solid location, which often led to injury. Luckily, this Tyrogue was tougher than most, and was able to get up without stumbling too much.

The haymaker might've landed if it weren't for that.

"Not bad, for a girl who hisses and eats literal garbage." The cocky trainer's Pokemon would lunge at his opponent, going in for an opportune Tackle attack while the other Fighting-Type was still slightly off balance from the full force punch it attempted to land. She didn't even have to command her Pokemon, they've gone through this possible scenario too many times. After all, they did have another Tyrogue to beat, a match Breanna would care a lot more about.

It was then that Jon casually offered her pizza, like this was some kind of picnic. How casual this boy acted was absolutely infuriating, he could never take anything seriously, he could never take her seriously! "What? No, no thanks! Seriously, at a time like this?" It was too late though, her attention was broken from the battle, even for a second. "See, ugh, I knew you were trying to distract me! Just keep it, save it for later, gosh!" She frantically pushed Jon away, not taking the slice of pizza, but at least not throwing it on the ground like she wanted to. No, she was too busy for that sort of stuff right now.

Turning her attention back to the battle, and her opponent Goon that was entirely unaware that it was a battle, she noticed that the two Tyrogues were now locked on the ground in a wrestling-like position. Punch-Punch had some how managed to end up on top, and was currently delivering a set of blows to her Tyrogue's face. This nonsense was soon stopped as Punch-Punch would find himself the target of a well placed knee to the chest, which would emit enough force to knock him off and reset the battling positions.

"We're not making friends here, and this is as good as over." Her Tyrogue would go in for another violent Tackle attack, hoping to knock his opponent hard enough against the ground to give him brain damage, or at least knock him out.

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POSTED ON Mar 9, 2021 2:54:26 GMT
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The small amount of people that were nearby originally had left by now, for various reasons. Some might have just been staying to get a second slice of pizza before wishing their friend one last farewell, a difficult and awkward task now. Others might have been put off by Breanna's demeanor, having hushed up when she yelled out earlier.

There was little chance she noticed or cared, based on her reaction to Jon offering her some food. Totally engrossed in the conflict she openly created, she pushed away his hand lightly, questioning him on whether it was the right time or the right place. Technically, Bre, this was an outdoor party. Either way, the young man was simply glad she had enough respect for him at the moment. He was well aware of her strength from past displays of power. They weren't often and usually took him by surprise, something that would have happen had she done so.

It was difficult to hold a paper plate, especially without indenting the pizza crust.

He didn't bother responding to her rhetorical question, knowing that she was being completely serious about concentrating on her battle. Instead, he walked back to the tables and placed the plate meant for her down. Jon hoped that his parents hadn't seen their neighbor's daughter almost swatting his hand away. He was going to have to go inside in a moment to do two things, the first of which is directly uncomfortable. Justifying Bre's actions to his parents would be the only thing that calms them down. They're mild-mannered people.

Walking back inside his house, Jon immediately made his way to the living room where his parents had been watching from. The blinds were up for a reason and he was more than aware; They drilled him earlier on what was happening today after surprising him this afternoon. He had the yard to himself with catering provided by them, they would supervise from inside the house to not be so torn up about today. There was no way the teenager could overstate his satisfaction, even with the way it was going now.

Both stood up from their chairs and confronted him quickly, thinking quickly to deflect certain aspects of both girls behavior. They knew how Breanna acted at times, but they never interacted with Goon whatsoever. Jon was getting the distinct impression that they did not tolerate either of their actions for different reasons. Yes, the homeless girl did technically steal an entire box and make an encampment by their grill. He already had a plan on how to deal with that, an easy and kind solution.

Next was providing an explanation for the neighbor girl's immediate hostility to both the feral child and their own child. He putting a spin on it, claiming she was trying to defend him, seeing the pizza get stolen. His parents didn't have a good angle to see when she had actually arrived on the scene. They just had to trust him on this. Jon had attempted to calm her down, referring to the earlier plan, however the young lady's pokemon was being attacked. They did see a small scuffle earlier that startled them, but hadn't looked back since hearing the door open.

The young man directed them back to the windows, letting them watch the aggression for themselves. It wasn't exactly pretty, giving him a chance to change their minds. He suggested for everyone to wait it out, as it had to end sooner or later.

The other pokemon currently residing on the lawn weren't provoked at all and Goon had currently recoiled away. It wasn't really a trainer battle as much as unlucky brawl, at least to some onlookers. Jon was able to rest his case with few closing arguments, leading him to the kitchen to grab something. This was the second thing he needed to do once in the house, coinciding with his aforementioned plan. It was a disinfectant spray they used for all-purpose cleaning. Had a scent that advertisers call tropical, but it was hard to piece together what that really meant from the blend of fragrances.

The young man didn't blame their younger peer for not being able to properly discipline her pokemon. Sometimes, Jon was insecure about this too, except he already knew what he wanted to do about it. Goon probably didn't understand the finer details of being a trainer, which included teaching about hygiene. Probably could use a few lessons herself, but that wasn't on his agenda today or any other day. Making sure her pokemon didn't get too filthy was the most neighborly thing he'd do for her today after having already fed her.

It wasn't a long walk from the kitchen back to their front lawn, grabbing some paper towels on his way out. Upon opening the door, he heard the zigza-gorl grossly mistaking the situation and the competitive brunette trash talking in response. Jon wasn't going to bother updating either of them on the situation as he just went over to where the Trubbish were hopping as they spectated the fight between the scuffling pokemon. Kneeling down to get closer to them, the teenager waited to catch one as it came falling, the other two still focused on the fight as it continued. The one in his hand merely blinked at him, unsure what would happen next in Jon's firm grip.

He raised up the disinfectant bottle, the nozzle aimed at the very top rather than the face. Of course, this still alarmed the sentient trash bag in his hand, causing him to fidget somewhat. His movements also alerted one of the other trash bags, but he seemed to just calm down and wait his turn.

The foul odor emitted by the pokemon he held wasn't too overpowering, knowing to turn it forward a bit before spraying to get around the back and have it slowly drip down. At any point, this could become a life threatening situation, but Jon was completely aware of such circumstance. He simply moved with such dumb luck throughout his life. Breanna could tell you all about it. After spraying, he tore a perforated sheet of paper towel and began to wipe it down, making sure he hadn't irritated the eyes or mouth.

The sound of the squirt notified the last one of the trio, a noticeably larger specimen of trash. Not evolved, just heftier in appearance is all. Jon had yet to notice that they were all slightly different sizes, but he would come to tell in due time. He had to look back to them at this moment, because one of them made a break for it. That Trubbish wasn't having anything to do with Jon right after hearing him use that spray bottle. He lived the trash life through and through.

Sadly, Jon's hands were a little bit quicker than the maximum waddle speed achieved. He got the big trub boy and went right ahead with doing the same, making sure to hold it a little tighter as the fidgeting continued. No matter how gentle he was, it just did not enjoy being cleaned. That would explain why it was the worst smelling of the three. Little resistance was put in by the middle sized garbage pile, actually having been quite decent, if not a little sour.

With his trainer's attention directed on damage control, this meant Champ was able to do whatever he wanted. Maybe follow his trainer's command from earlier. No, that didn't work for him, brother.

Jon's Tyrogue had already leapt off the table by the time he came back, keeping an eye on the fight as it progressed. They seemed to be locked in a stalemate, with Breanna's Tyrogue kicking as fast as lighting while Goon's moved like a butterfly. There hadn't been much stinging going on yet from either side, even when one toppled the other for a few seconds. The wilderness gave Punch-Punch some sharp steps as it managed to avoid both the hi jump kick and the tackle attack. It also gave Champ an advantage at the moment.

Taking a running start, he leapt into the air and aimed to knock down the other Tyrogue. It was an attempt to get back for the stunt it pulled earlier, along with a chance to recreate what he'd seen on television so many times before. It was a basic crossbody, using the momentum to push itself airborne and catch Punch-Punch unaware.
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POSTED ON Mar 13, 2021 8:36:36 GMT
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Hmm...

So he'd survived his own reckless flying kick, and managed to dodge the heavy blows thrown by Punch-Punch. The smaller Tyrogue grinned, amused at the challenge set before him. This was a tough opponent to face down, but he was confident he could win this thing. The unnamed Pokemon went for a tackle, in riposte to his failed haymaker, but where Breanna's Tyrogue was bulkier and hardier, Goon's was quicker and more agile; he dodged the attack again, with ease, just dancing around the blows as he sought for an opening.

Unfortunately, this left him vulnerable for a surprise attack from the sidelines...

Which Goon probably could have warned him about, if she were actually paying much attention to the duel. She frankly had no fucking clue what was going on, or why Breanna was so focused on their Tyrogues punching each other. Her Tyrogue punched lots of things, this didn't exactly seem all that special to her.

She was more concerned with the other girl saying something surprisingly nice to her. Or well, it was kind of nice. It felt like a compliment. She didn't quite get that the hissing and eating garbage bit was supposed to be insulting, because it was true, but she was fairly certain that "not bad" meant "good," and that calling someone good was a nice thing to say.

So she decided that Breanna was now her friend.

Even though she was still very scary, and Goon couldn't really predict what she was going to do next, at any given moment. Very different from her family... Zigzagoons were relatively predictable. People were not.

Jon Beck came back and started talking to Breanna, with a tempting plate of food in hand, before she shooed him away again, prompting him to set the food down. Goon's eyes followed it, and she started to move towards it, but noises from the battle distracted her instead- Punch-Punch had managed to pin down the bigger Tyrogue somehow, before he was shoved off, and sent back to square one.

Which was a perfect opportunity for Champ to rejoin the melee.

Punch-Punch saw the second tackle coming, just like the first, and dodged out of the way of it easily enough, but was unsure of why the unnamed Tyrogue suddenly took a step back. Was it a taunt? Or was he retreating? Punch-Punch grinned, pressing forward, ready to annihilate this jerk with his fastest series of punches yet, but all of a sudden, he felt a powerful impact crashing into him, sending him hurtling to the ground, pinned beneath the throw-happy Tyrogue he'd caked earlier.

Well now. How the turns have tabled.

Meanwhile, as Punch-Punch struggled to free himself from Champ's wrasslin' tactics, looking a little worse for wear thanks to the cross-body, Goon turned her attention towards Jon Beck spraying her Trubbishes with... Something. They seemed incredibly uncomfortable with this, which compelled her to hesitantly move to check on them, concern worn easily on her furrowed brows as she tried to figure out just what the hell he was doing to her Pokemon.

The trio babbled incessantly, as she stealthily drew closer, trying to see what was going on.

Stealth was never an option, though, as she ended up simply walking straight up to the boy and her Pokemon, still crouching, and carefully moved to sniff her little trash pile, held in his hands.

She immediately recoiled a bit in surprise, twitching her nose.

Not from the usual dumpster smell, which even she tried to avoid sniffing directly most of the time, but from the overwhelming scent of... clean. It smelled weird, and gave her a little headache. She just stared up at the spray bottle in confusion.

"What are you doing...?"
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POSTED ON Mar 23, 2021 15:53:03 GMT
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Jon's Champ entered the ring unexpectedly, which slightly annoyed Bre, who despite being somewhat of a cheater herself, never took kindly to others when they didn't strictly follow the rules of a Trainer Battle as created by the Official Pokémon League. She was always quick to call others out on their dirty behavior, never paying any attention to her own. Hypocritical actions were simply in her nature.

Not that Bre was at all aware of that.

"Hey!" She would exclaim, placing her hands on her hips. "I never agreed to a double battle. By the League's terms, this is over, and I automatically win." She would bring one arm up from her waist, snapping her fingers, which caused her Tyrogue to break off from the cluster of Fighting-Types and take a few steps back, slowly lowering his guard, but not quite fully. He still wanted to fight, he wanted to prove that he could beat these two second-rate creatures with his own might. He didn't like when his Trainer did things like this, but greatly respected her aggressive attitude.

Despite their flaws, Breanna and her Tyrogue were likely the pair that were most in sync here. While she was generally not very nice, training her Pokémon was something that she took very seriously. Every thing was important for her, down to the way she throws her Pokeball and the idle stance she takes during battles. She watched countless hours of past Gym Battle footage, learning from Hoenn's best challengers and leaders. She knew them all by name, already had the order in which she would challenge them. The Gym Challenge would be a piece of cake.

There was certainly no time for any of this.

"I don't have time to waste on schoolyard rough housing. And that's all this is. It was never a battle in the first place." Her Tyrogue returned to her side at this point, knowing now that the battle was effectively over. His hard-headed Trainer wasn't going to allow it to continue any longer, and there was no changing her mind. "When you both learn how to train a Pokémon properly, then we can do this again, for real. Like, I doubt your throwing forms are even in order."

It was apparent she was done here, and she wouldn't be partaking in the food or fun activities that Jon had planned for the pre-departure. "I'm going to get a Creativity Badge from Petalburg. I suggest you do the same, not that you'd have even the slightest chance at winning." For some reason, she spat out an additional sentence, as if she was taking a little bit of pity on the two lesser Trainers. "It's a Bug-Type Gym, so you're not going to win with Tyrogue. And don't even think about bringing a Psychic-Type."

"Later, losers." With that, she walked away towards Route 101, her Pokémon going with her. She didn't look back, but her Tyrogue shot both Punch-Punch and Champ a glare as they walked away, letting both of them know that next time would be a lot different.
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