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Josh Devlin was transferring? Julia really wanted to ask why, but she didn't get the time to before the meeting proper started.
[break][break]Julia loved Captain
Guillermo Marceliño already. He was handling
paxton concordas's jab a lot calmer while still telling him he was wrong. He was right: There wasn't much that could be done about the fact that Fortree was where they were setting up one of these "Primal Points." Instead, the Rangers needed to focus on what they
could do to mitigate the damages to people and Pokémon alike.
"Thank you, Captain," she said, sitting back down.
[break][break]The fact that she was starting to relax again didn't stop her from cowing under
Josh Dragomir's speech. If anybody here did secretly not care for people and Pokémon, she wanted them gone. But she knew that it was
because people were concerned that tensions were running high. She felt bad for snapping. Though she was pretty sure that saying to "keep -shit- civil" wasn't civil in itself, and that made a little smile pull at the corners of her mouth.
[break][break]And then
Calliope Marks had to open her mouth and shake up Julia's anger like it was a soda can. Julia narrowed her eyes and was prepared to say something in retaliation, but then
Jax Cox came in and loudly announced that he had brought pie, and Julia's anger flattened into disbelief. Normally, she'd be bursting into giggles at the comedic timing, but all she could do was blink a few times as her head tried to sort itself out. She was feeling way too many emotions in rapid succession, and they were taking a moment to process.
[break][break]She didn't like being indirectly accused of not caring by
Zahra Belsky or of being a coward by
Raziel Beckett, but
Josh Devlin spoke up against the latter before Julia could say anything. The fact that he was yelling was surprising enough, but... what the heck was he talking about with having seen a future that ended in extinction levels of death?
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"Sorry you had to see me like that, too," she mumbled.
"But what do you mean, you saw a future?"[break][break]When Captain
Guillermo Marceliño spoke up again to say that even Rangers were allowed to be scared of this, Julia's heart swelled. She'd thought she was being stupid for letting herself tunnel-vision in on the safety of her home. But she'd been scared, and that was okay. What wasn't okay was letting herself stew in it until all she wanted to do was curl into a ball and hope that everything bad went away. She'd spent so long trying not to worry about the meteoroid because there wasn't anything she could do about it. Now there was something she could do, and she couldn't waste this chance. She nodded at her captain, determination returning to her face.
[break][break]At least she'd calmed down without having to be threatened by
Josh Dragomir to not be allowed to play with the shiny new toys. She was eager to see just what those were.
[break][break]She caught
Matt Vice's eye when he returned and offered an understanding smile, though it probably looked more tired than she intended for it to. He seemed like the shy, quiet type, so Julia wasn't surprised everything had overwhelmed him... but maybe that assessment wasn't quite right with the way he spoke to Razz before glaring from the wall.
[break][break]Then, it was
Callan Young's turn to call everyone to attention. Unlike a lot of the other Rangers present, he was calm as he explained the Primal Points and reiterated that they should be putting their energy toward mitigating any problems, not bickering or getting angry at each other. Julia nodded, thankful that someone else was thinking clearly about this. He was in TERAVOLT, wasn't he? Maybe Julia should listen to more of their music...
[break][break]When
LANCE VOLLANS said he didn't think the evacuations were necessary, Julia felt herself go back on the defensive. But he did have a point that the disruptions should only last for a short period. Julia hoped he was right; it'd make things a lot easier for the residents of Fortree if they didn't have to uproot the entire town.
"Wouldn't it help to at least have a safe zone or something?" she asked.
"Just in case something happens?" She turned back to
Guillermo Marceliño, hoping he could weigh in.
[break][break]Holy heck, when did
Sénon Game get here? He'd even brought his baby with him. He also had a point that people would be counting on the Rangers and other League officials to protect them. They had to keep their cool; otherwise, things would get even more hectic.
[break][break]Finally,
Laurence Anderson took the floor again. Julia felt hot shame wash over her when he mentioned that the rest of the League would see the Rangers as a laughingstock if this kept up. She hadn't exactly kept her cool, after all. She glanced at
Josh Devlin when the Head Ranger addressed him. Apparently, something big had happened that Julia wasn't aware of, and Josh had been involved.
[break][break]She was surprised when the Head Ranger addressed her and the other Fortree Rangers to say he trusted them to keep the city safe. Her smile returned, lit up by the pride returning to her.
"I'll do everything in my power to help, sir." She could get angry at people later. Protecting Hoenn was more important than getting sucked into more arguments.
[break][break]Apparently, not everyone felt the same way.
Matt Vice's parting words weren't directed at Julia, but they still stung in a way that reflected in her eyes.
Elinor Anderson at least stepped forward with reassurance, as both a Ranger and Councilwoman, that every branch of the League would be helping out. Maybe that would help quell people's issues with lack of personnel.
[break][break]Julia's jaw dropped so hard that she worried she'd dislocated it when
Calliope Marks threw a pie at the departing Matt's derriere. No way. There was
no way that had just happened. Julia had to be having a weird dream, right? She absentmindedly pinched her cheek. Ow, nope, that hurt; this definitely wasn't a dream. Not even the part where it turned into an all-out pie fight that had Julia reflexively ducking when one flew in her direction.
[break][break]For the past several minutes, Julia had been worried that she had acted immature. She knew her more happy-go-lucky personality didn't lend itself well to professionalism, something she tried to make up for when she was on the job. But after seeing this? Julia felt like she should have worn a suit and tie to this meeting. Her one outburst felt like nothing compared to this madness.
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notes.
writer was sick for two days, so have 1100+ words of catchup. it's mostly a lot of reacting to what's being said and done while julia calms tf down and finds her determination again. she's pretty embarrassed about her outburst, but she's starting to feel better, especially since other people are being way worse.