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A Farewell to Youth [Bre/Goon]
POSTED ON Mar 4, 2021 16:20:44 GMT
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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