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Julia sat at the table in her family home in Fortree, eating breakfast with her parents while they all watched the morning news, someone occasionally commenting on a story. During a commercial break, Julia grabbed her phone and went to PSPN's site. She had always been a sporty kind of gal, but ever since meeting Josh, she'd gotten more interested in Pokémon racing in particular. She assumed it would be a lot more work for the Pokémon than the human, but the rider was surprisingly active in the process! You had to be in good shape to control a Pokémon going at those kinds of speeds and intensities, after all.
[break][break]"Mauville Law Enforcement thwarted an assassination attempt on the life of Gym Leader Josh Devlin"
[break][break]Julia dropped her phone and nearly choked on her food.
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"Julia?" her father asked as she chugged down water.
"What's wrong?"[break][break]
"I've gotta go." She nearly knocked over her chair as she scrambled up and started collecting her things.
"My friend—someone tried to kill him!"[break][break]
"What?!" Her father rose, too, and followed Julia as she hurried around the house.
"Julia, hang on, what's going on?"[break][break]
"Here." Julia gave her dad her phone and sat down to put on her shoes and make sure her prosthesis was on correctly. Her hands shook as she struggled with something as simple as tying the laces. This couldn't be happening. Julia had
just been at the Mauville Gym, palling around with Josh,
Isaac Merlo, and
Matt Vice. Sure, things had gotten a bit awkward, but this... this was too much. Julia's head spun. How could this have happened? Could she have protected him if she'd just stayed a bit longer? Was he going to be okay?
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"Julia, Jack."[break][break]Julia didn't realize how heavily she'd been breathing until her mother said her and her father's names. She stopped and took some deep, slow breaths to even it out. It sounded like her father was doing the same.
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"Let me see." Theresa took the phone from her husband and read over the article. Her brows knitted in concern, but she remained otherwise calm.
"It says he's in stable condition and is expected to make a full recovery, so that's good. Your friend's going to be okay." She smiled at Julia.
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"Good..." Julia sighed out.
"I just... I don't understand. I was just there yesterday with our other friends. And then someone tried to kill him? Why? Who would do something like that?"[break][break]
"I wish I knew," Theresa said.
"The article says it's still under investigation. But the important thing is that Josh is okay."[break][break]Julia nodded.
"Yeah. You're right. I can't dwell on the what-ifs or worry about what might have happened. He's okay, and that's what matters." She looked down at her half-tied shoes.
"I still wanna go see him, though."[break][break]
"I bet he'd appreciate that."[break][break]Jack, meanwhile, looked like he was chewing on something unpleasant. After a few seconds, with only the droning of the TV in the background to break the silence, he sighed.
"Just please be careful. I'm sure security is tighter now, but... God, what is this region coming to?"[break][break]
"I'll be careful. I promise." She beamed at him, that signature Julia optimism quickly returning.[break][break]
[break]He'd been taken to Grace Hospital, according to the article. The press had gathered outside, trying to catch even the tiniest inkling of the story, but security was being firm about keeping the doors clear. Looked like her dad was right. Julia walked past a stern-looking security guard, who eyed Julia for a few seconds but didn't stop her from entering. What a great time to not look like a member of the press!
[break][break]When she asked if she could see Josh Devlin at the reception, the woman behind the desk gave her a suspicious look.
"I'm a friend of his," Julia clarified.
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"Can I see some ID?"[break][break]
"Sure!" Julia fished out her Ranger identification, which seemed to wash the tension right off the woman's shoulders.
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"Sorry about that, Miss," she said, handing the card back.
"I'm sure you saw all the press outside."[break][break]
"Yeah. It must be hard on you guys."[break][break]The woman gave Julia a grateful smile, then called for a nurse to make sure Josh wasn't undergoing any tests or procedures or anything. Luckily, it seemed that he wasn't for now, so the nurse led Julia to Josh's room and knocked on the door.
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"Mr. Devlin?" he said after opening the door.
"You have a visitor."