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Rocky huddled next to Nate, balancing his nerves over what was going on around them against his fear of the shadows that still swirled around the mudkip. Sometimes it almost looked like the tendrils of darkness were reaching for the familiar, and he scooted a little farther along the bench. Only a little. One of the other people around here could reach out for Rocky, too, and he didn't want to touch them any more than he did the shadow energy.
It wasn't really like this place was bad, exactly. It was loud, but that was mostly people talking and laughing, and music with the volume up. People were dancing! They were playing cards and other games. Now and again an angry shout would sound above the background noise, and there were a lot of people standing around out of the light, things happening around the edges, but mostly it was just people having a good time.
Rocky fidgeted, tail tucked in tight around his legs, which were up on the bench with him. It felt like even if nothing was really happening now, it could soon, at any time, and when it did it would be bad.
"I don't like it here," Rocky announced, loudly but hopefully not so loud that anyone but Nate would overhear. "I want to go home."
"So fuckin go then," Nate snarled into his drink. It smelled gross, and it wasn't the first one Nate had had, or the second, or the third. Rocky had his own soda and an unhappily picked-at hamburger, but
"I can't!" he said. "You know that."
"Oh, I do, do I?" Nate said, giving him a somewhat bleary sidelong look. Rocky turned away, huddling over his soda with his tail thrashing once, twice against the bench.
"I know you're mad," he said after a couple minutes, "but it's going to be okay. You did a good job, even if... Even if I didn't think so at first."
"Oh, good job?" Nate grumbled into his drink. "Yeah, good fucking job. All that work an... Shoulda put Sword with the charizard, maybe. Or stayed at the water place. Fucking pointless, show up here and... Fuck. Stupid fucking plan. Just made it worse. Fuck."
"You saved Sword from Giovanni the first time. And now we know pokéballs don't work through your shadow thing, so we can use that to save more people later!"
"Never gonna work again. Bastard'll be ready for it now. One chance to use that and it's fucking wasted!"
"But you made Giovanni tell us about his spies and come to Destiny Village and everything! Now we know a lot more about his plans."
"Oh, yeah, his fucking spies, if they even fuckin exist. Whole extra layer'a bullshit right there. Just what we fuckin need. An to think, he mighta jus' taken Sword off without any more shit, none of whatever getting blown up in Destiny Village, nobody else gettin hurt, nothing. Real good fucking job."
Rocky sighed and stared down at the can of soda in his hands. "Well, I still think you did a good thing."
"Yeah, because you're so fucking stupid you wouldn't recognize a good idea if it was fuckin pissing in your face."
"I'm just not even going to talk to you when you're being like this." Rocky said stiffly, turning away from Nate again.
"Ooh, yeah, that'll show me," the mudkip slurred. "Real fuckin stoked over here to be chattin with the fucking Freak, again, instead of literally any other fucking person in the entire universe."
Rocky's ears drooped. "I know you would have liked me better if I turned into--"
"Like oh, yes, glad to see you again, douchebag who only tried to murder me like five fucking times and ruined my entire fucking life, of course I'd love a fucking friendly chat." Nate tossed his empty cup at--well, Rocky couldn't tell if it had actually been at the ambipom nearby who kept making a mad scary cackling laugh, but it ended up missing, anyway, and nobody noticed.
"I know who you wanted me to be," Rocky muttered into his own drink. "But I couldn't. I--"
"Shaddup." Nate was suddenly alert, or something like it. He appeared to be listening. Then he was off, abandoning another partially-finished drink, and in a second Rocky would lose him in the crowd despite the obvious shadows. He was just too small.
"Where are you going? Wait!" Fortunately Nate wasn't ever very fast, and he was even slower than usual now. Rocky found him almost immediately, stumbling out past the edge of the square to where someone was going by--Rocky recognized the familiar immediately, of course, glowing green against the evening shadows. "Oh no," he muttered, and hurried up.
"Hey!" Nate yelled. "Hey, you, science... dog. I got a fuckin question for you, huh! Jus what the fuck is... what the fuck is with that familiar of yous, huh? Why the fuck you got someone half-scyther followin you around?"