K_S
Unrepentent Giovanni and Rocket fan
- Partners
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Summery:
An opening note:
This is an old oooold fic from back in the day when I was very young. Almost one of my starting fanfics. Still I'm posting it here mildly edited as a means to build a pathway for transferring a longer piece related to it. It doesn't work without the prequel, said prequels weakness' notwithstanding. So here we are. To those who read thank you and I hope you get some amusement from the lot despite it's (and mine) archaic age.
OF RANKING: This fic is teen, there's discussed assault, attempted assult, discussed murder, attempted murder, and the occasional profanity. On the whole this work it lighthearted but there are unpleasant moments that make it's mark. Each chapter with a specific issue will be marked at the top before the title as I see fit and I will gladly add any other tags up if someone draws attention to a topic I missed.
Kasan
Chapter one
Of guilt
Those fools, never would I have allowed... Giovanni gritted his teeth, made another circuit on the white porch, the steps leading up were a memory, and each foot fall echoed as whatever had been nesting under had been spooked by his arrival (and more truthfully Persian slithering between posts about the stair way up to further traumatize whatever had been below) and thus he was alone. So, for now, at least until someone answered his door knock, he was safe to seethe. And he did. His frustration raw enough he had to recall not to speak the words of his rage, though they rattled about his head, sentences and sensation married to malice and rambling about. They should have known. All the others knew of my will.
"Perrr..."
Hunt complete, and returning bloody muzzled as well, Persian scampered up to his side. And Giovanni smiled a small guarded smile. Affection was a rare thing in which he allowed only a select few to show him without rebuke. It was a smaller select few from that original select that received it back as tokens or babbles that his wealth allowed him to offer freely and out of a handful... Those in an entire world of millions he would return their affection in the form of a smile, or some other physical gesture.
His current companion was one of those select few.
"Perrr..."
He allowed the furry quadped to rub against his leg. Ignoring the path of white furs that streaked across his orange business pants and fell upon his polished black boots. He considered the animal's unwound tail that wiggled against the air like a music enchanted ekens. A quick glance around reveled him to be alone so he knelt, grabbed the base of the white length and pulled the creature up. Hind paws dangled in the air, fore kneaded and left marks on the wooden porch. If at all possible the purrs grew louder and those crystal hued eyes slid closed when he gave a gentle shake. He released, not wanting to cause pain, and when four paws hit the ground the Persian turned and tried to embed the ruby between its eyes into his ankle. Taking advantage of the proximity he tipped the cat's muzzle up, and a quick foray into a pant pocket had him dabbing up the red about the mouth and teeth least any see and ask questions. Grooming done Giovanni swatted the pokemon's side, a playful scolding to act just a tiny bit dignified. Considering Persian knew that they were here to see an old friend however the feline was acting -for him- very clownish, half rearing to swipe back.... And Giovanni was a bit more tolerant of the clowning then he'd normally be let the small rebellion slide.
"Merow!" For a Persian his companion was very skilled at giving someone the arcanine-eyes.
"Fine..." Giovanni forsook dignity for a while, sank to his knees and ran both his hands through the creatures pearl white fur. The purring if at all possible increased. The gym leader took some pains to avoid putting pressure on the scars that marred the skin underneath the silky fur, most of them were old injuries but still old wounds could be the most sensitive.
Persian's ears slicked back, he glared at the door. In less then a heartbeat Giovanni sprung to his feet, wiped the proof of his petting off of his hands by way of a damp handkerchief he kept in his suit pocket, and appeared the cold dignified individual he normally was. For a minute he had forgotten his guilt, forgotten the reason of his visit. Mentally he kicked himself, ordered himself to act as he should have. He took two steps forward to line up with the door, and one step back to give said door enough room to swing open. That was enough time to have his armor and shield in place. While the knob turned he had a heartbeat to reflect that armor was a very good -if archaic- term to describe the hardening of his features.
He used the term as the ancients meant it to be used, as protection and to inspire fear.
The door opened and a youth he did not recognize popped his head out.
"Hello.-"
The friendly greeting, strangled off in a yelp of instinctual fear, the lot was too weak a thing to penetrate the steel facade. There were no kinks for a mere warm word to slip though, no way for the fickle warmth of those who were not welcome to pierce the ice cold arrogance and distance that he wore about him like an accessory. He considered the run down clad youth, he had to be in his early teens, and like all youth of that age he was dressed slop shod. Giovanni met those warm brown eyes, his own eyes glittering black expanses that were scyther-blade sharp. He had to give the boy some credit, he hadn't ran off in terror. Despite his facade he felt a chill slither through the steel, pierce his heart with the beginning of dread. A feeling that his Persian reflected with the ever so slight fluffing of the tip of the tail.
"Is this the research facility ran by Professor Samuel Oak?" Because if he didn't speak the brat would linger in the door frame, shaking and pale and unresponsive all day by the looks of it.
"Y... yeah..." The boy gulped, and Giovanni, a master of reading the levels of lies that those dishonest live by, could sense no falsity.
"Where is he? I have business with him."
The boy bristled at the arrogant tone, finding steel in anger, and clearly deciding he didn't like his tone or him at all.
"Do you read the newspaper?" The boy flared, misplaced bravery at the fore. "We were attacked by the Rockets and he got hurt!"
The orange clad man offered his flattest glare and the boy lost his nerve, adopted a more appropriate tone.
"Look, he just came back from the doctor to get his injuries tended and he isn't seeing..."
"Tell him Mr Leonardo Giovanni of Viridian is here to see him. He'll see me, or at least set up a time when he is capable of seeing me."
"Giovanni of Viridian... the Giovanni, the Gym Leader?" The boy's eyes nearly rolled out of his head, Giovanni rose an eyebrow and the child blushed. "I'll tell him... Wait here... no wait inside... err..."
"We'll come inside."
"Ri... right..."
Fear to hero worship, ten seconds flat. Well fear and hero worship ten second's flat. The man mentally sighed; it was times like this he regretted opening a gym.
"I'll tell him... your..."
Giovanni caught the door before the boy in his panic closed it on his Persian. Stammering the boy dithered, apologized, but did not do anything constructive. It took iron effort to not lose his patience at the continued show of ineptitude. An apology was words, and as a rule of thumb he held little to simple inane babble, and that's what this lot was. That's what this boy was seeming to shape up to be. Giovanni was not a forgiving man, he would not forget this show of incompetence, but for now he would let it slide until there were opportunities to have it excised.
After all, Sam deserved infinitely better than this brat's efforts... It'd be something to talk to the older man about, in due time.
"Just go." He snapped.
The boy fled.
Alone Giovanni let his eyes sweep over the room. He absently stomped his feet on the faded but loyal rug that had endured over thirty years of service. Little had gathered in his boot to soil the fabric, but still it would hurt nothing to be courteous. Persian followed his master's example, picked his hind paws clean with his teeth and stomped them as best he could. Taking care to stay on the rug, the pokemon grabbed the scratching post embedded in the wall and wiped and sharpened his fore claws all at the same time. Most others would have wondered why there was an askew scratching post nailed to the wall along side the door frame Giovanni did not. It's use was simple enough to deduce, and the house's owners profession could tell tales, all artifice mind, but still, there was amusement in assuming others guessed and guessed wrongly.
As for how he knew the truth, well, long ago Giovanni, with Oak's help, had nailed it there for a claw happy Persian who was scratching it and the both of them while the addition was being installed.
"Hold it steady!"
As if he hadn't been. Still steady was a fine art when one was both being clawed at and clawed around by a destructive oversized feline, said feline slumped against his side with a purr, seeking approval for odd rituals completion. A flick of an ear and warning not to demolish any chairs was met with a withering glare canted up that better recalled the sensation of claws in his arms and inspired a second ear flick. Persian tipped his head away, looking about with minimal malice, and yawned.
Which for him was sterling behavior and would be rewarded with a treat at visits end if he kept it up.
"I am holding it steady! Persian stop it, that's me not the post you stupid fur ball!"
Since around wasn't working, through was going to be the preferred attack route, the felines eyes were glazed and glassy as he reared up , to, in his mind, better scratch. Abandoning anything like steady Giovanni staggered back, dug in is pockets, even as Sam went under the wash of falling feline, that was scratching, and missing, scoring up the wall. Well the post could be set at a slight angle to hide that.
"I am never getting a cat nip covered post ever again!" The professor yowled, burried by the drugged feline, who was alternating between malice and sleep and undecided, thus descidingly snuggling and scratching the man he'd downed.
"He's never getting cat nip again!" Giovanni swore, quest for pokeball complete he pulled it out, not Persians' but a touch confirmed it'd be useful. "Got it! Sam, get clear!"
"ROWR!" Heartbroken and furious Persian tried to herd the squirming, crawling professor back and snacked into the door frame, bringing down the partially erected rope scratch post while he was at it.
It figured.
Slapping hand over his flushed features, Giovanni groaned. "Ung... Graveler, sit on this lunatic!"
Persians screams had been long and loud and Graveler's rumbles bemused and unbothered, but the madness had ended.
Little had changed, since that visit, his last, and in hind sight, even since the first. There were certian points of stability despite the years. All the available walls sported overstuffed book shelves, twin tables at the back wall choked with odd and end bits of machinery... A door bracketed by shelves lead deeper in past this "greeting area", whose flooring was also book strewn, thoug htoe were piled in corners and the green rug beyond them was.. destinctly shag and stained near rainbow in places. The only new installation had been the visual phone, and that took the place of the old phone that had had it's wiring gutted several years ago. Besdies that and a window no less, was an empty was a black rolling chair. The thing was bit battered but still as comfortable looking as it had been when he first saw it, it rested by the visual phone, so little had changed, yet everything had. There, hidden in the shadow of a small tree in a large cheap plastic pot, were two chairs set aside for waiting. They were simple things, perhaps twin remains of an old build-it-yourself kitchen set. Normally he would have never sacrificed dignity or comfort, he had been taught beter, but in this place many leasons came undone and were took the seat closest to the plant, Persina popping into thelchair besides him. Alone with one he trusted Giovanni lowered his head into the tangle of interlaced fingers. His chin found a roost on his knuckles, his eyes found a shield in the dark behind his eye lids. There was no shield strong enough however, to deflect his guilt.
And in that quiet moment recalled a boy's words and misplaced bravery.
"Do you read the newspaper?...We were attacked by the Rockets and he got hurt!"
Oh he knew, that was why he was here. He knew of the attack, because it had occurred against his orders, and the second he had those responsible in his grasp... There would be two wrung necks and one Meowth covering for his office chair.
There were rules to these little visits. He left his history at the door, For them it was Leo and Sam in an old house in the middle of nowhere. Badges, and Rockets and battles weren't allowed. Efforts at serenity were doomed to fail, for both were haunted by a history that wasn't quite done with them, and the damage that it wrecked had left scars.
Still, for a few moments it was two aging men, Leo and Sam who met, talked, bantered, and bled.
Until, finally, one of them decided enough was enough.
An opening note:
This is an old oooold fic from back in the day when I was very young. Almost one of my starting fanfics. Still I'm posting it here mildly edited as a means to build a pathway for transferring a longer piece related to it. It doesn't work without the prequel, said prequels weakness' notwithstanding. So here we are. To those who read thank you and I hope you get some amusement from the lot despite it's (and mine) archaic age.
OF RANKING: This fic is teen, there's discussed assault, attempted assult, discussed murder, attempted murder, and the occasional profanity. On the whole this work it lighthearted but there are unpleasant moments that make it's mark. Each chapter with a specific issue will be marked at the top before the title as I see fit and I will gladly add any other tags up if someone draws attention to a topic I missed.
Kasan
Chapter one
Of guilt
Those fools, never would I have allowed... Giovanni gritted his teeth, made another circuit on the white porch, the steps leading up were a memory, and each foot fall echoed as whatever had been nesting under had been spooked by his arrival (and more truthfully Persian slithering between posts about the stair way up to further traumatize whatever had been below) and thus he was alone. So, for now, at least until someone answered his door knock, he was safe to seethe. And he did. His frustration raw enough he had to recall not to speak the words of his rage, though they rattled about his head, sentences and sensation married to malice and rambling about. They should have known. All the others knew of my will.
"Perrr..."
Hunt complete, and returning bloody muzzled as well, Persian scampered up to his side. And Giovanni smiled a small guarded smile. Affection was a rare thing in which he allowed only a select few to show him without rebuke. It was a smaller select few from that original select that received it back as tokens or babbles that his wealth allowed him to offer freely and out of a handful... Those in an entire world of millions he would return their affection in the form of a smile, or some other physical gesture.
His current companion was one of those select few.
"Perrr..."
He allowed the furry quadped to rub against his leg. Ignoring the path of white furs that streaked across his orange business pants and fell upon his polished black boots. He considered the animal's unwound tail that wiggled against the air like a music enchanted ekens. A quick glance around reveled him to be alone so he knelt, grabbed the base of the white length and pulled the creature up. Hind paws dangled in the air, fore kneaded and left marks on the wooden porch. If at all possible the purrs grew louder and those crystal hued eyes slid closed when he gave a gentle shake. He released, not wanting to cause pain, and when four paws hit the ground the Persian turned and tried to embed the ruby between its eyes into his ankle. Taking advantage of the proximity he tipped the cat's muzzle up, and a quick foray into a pant pocket had him dabbing up the red about the mouth and teeth least any see and ask questions. Grooming done Giovanni swatted the pokemon's side, a playful scolding to act just a tiny bit dignified. Considering Persian knew that they were here to see an old friend however the feline was acting -for him- very clownish, half rearing to swipe back.... And Giovanni was a bit more tolerant of the clowning then he'd normally be let the small rebellion slide.
"Merow!" For a Persian his companion was very skilled at giving someone the arcanine-eyes.
"Fine..." Giovanni forsook dignity for a while, sank to his knees and ran both his hands through the creatures pearl white fur. The purring if at all possible increased. The gym leader took some pains to avoid putting pressure on the scars that marred the skin underneath the silky fur, most of them were old injuries but still old wounds could be the most sensitive.
Persian's ears slicked back, he glared at the door. In less then a heartbeat Giovanni sprung to his feet, wiped the proof of his petting off of his hands by way of a damp handkerchief he kept in his suit pocket, and appeared the cold dignified individual he normally was. For a minute he had forgotten his guilt, forgotten the reason of his visit. Mentally he kicked himself, ordered himself to act as he should have. He took two steps forward to line up with the door, and one step back to give said door enough room to swing open. That was enough time to have his armor and shield in place. While the knob turned he had a heartbeat to reflect that armor was a very good -if archaic- term to describe the hardening of his features.
He used the term as the ancients meant it to be used, as protection and to inspire fear.
The door opened and a youth he did not recognize popped his head out.
"Hello.-"
The friendly greeting, strangled off in a yelp of instinctual fear, the lot was too weak a thing to penetrate the steel facade. There were no kinks for a mere warm word to slip though, no way for the fickle warmth of those who were not welcome to pierce the ice cold arrogance and distance that he wore about him like an accessory. He considered the run down clad youth, he had to be in his early teens, and like all youth of that age he was dressed slop shod. Giovanni met those warm brown eyes, his own eyes glittering black expanses that were scyther-blade sharp. He had to give the boy some credit, he hadn't ran off in terror. Despite his facade he felt a chill slither through the steel, pierce his heart with the beginning of dread. A feeling that his Persian reflected with the ever so slight fluffing of the tip of the tail.
"Is this the research facility ran by Professor Samuel Oak?" Because if he didn't speak the brat would linger in the door frame, shaking and pale and unresponsive all day by the looks of it.
"Y... yeah..." The boy gulped, and Giovanni, a master of reading the levels of lies that those dishonest live by, could sense no falsity.
"Where is he? I have business with him."
The boy bristled at the arrogant tone, finding steel in anger, and clearly deciding he didn't like his tone or him at all.
"Do you read the newspaper?" The boy flared, misplaced bravery at the fore. "We were attacked by the Rockets and he got hurt!"
The orange clad man offered his flattest glare and the boy lost his nerve, adopted a more appropriate tone.
"Look, he just came back from the doctor to get his injuries tended and he isn't seeing..."
"Tell him Mr Leonardo Giovanni of Viridian is here to see him. He'll see me, or at least set up a time when he is capable of seeing me."
"Giovanni of Viridian... the Giovanni, the Gym Leader?" The boy's eyes nearly rolled out of his head, Giovanni rose an eyebrow and the child blushed. "I'll tell him... Wait here... no wait inside... err..."
"We'll come inside."
"Ri... right..."
Fear to hero worship, ten seconds flat. Well fear and hero worship ten second's flat. The man mentally sighed; it was times like this he regretted opening a gym.
"I'll tell him... your..."
Giovanni caught the door before the boy in his panic closed it on his Persian. Stammering the boy dithered, apologized, but did not do anything constructive. It took iron effort to not lose his patience at the continued show of ineptitude. An apology was words, and as a rule of thumb he held little to simple inane babble, and that's what this lot was. That's what this boy was seeming to shape up to be. Giovanni was not a forgiving man, he would not forget this show of incompetence, but for now he would let it slide until there were opportunities to have it excised.
After all, Sam deserved infinitely better than this brat's efforts... It'd be something to talk to the older man about, in due time.
"Just go." He snapped.
The boy fled.
Alone Giovanni let his eyes sweep over the room. He absently stomped his feet on the faded but loyal rug that had endured over thirty years of service. Little had gathered in his boot to soil the fabric, but still it would hurt nothing to be courteous. Persian followed his master's example, picked his hind paws clean with his teeth and stomped them as best he could. Taking care to stay on the rug, the pokemon grabbed the scratching post embedded in the wall and wiped and sharpened his fore claws all at the same time. Most others would have wondered why there was an askew scratching post nailed to the wall along side the door frame Giovanni did not. It's use was simple enough to deduce, and the house's owners profession could tell tales, all artifice mind, but still, there was amusement in assuming others guessed and guessed wrongly.
As for how he knew the truth, well, long ago Giovanni, with Oak's help, had nailed it there for a claw happy Persian who was scratching it and the both of them while the addition was being installed.
"Hold it steady!"
As if he hadn't been. Still steady was a fine art when one was both being clawed at and clawed around by a destructive oversized feline, said feline slumped against his side with a purr, seeking approval for odd rituals completion. A flick of an ear and warning not to demolish any chairs was met with a withering glare canted up that better recalled the sensation of claws in his arms and inspired a second ear flick. Persian tipped his head away, looking about with minimal malice, and yawned.
Which for him was sterling behavior and would be rewarded with a treat at visits end if he kept it up.
"I am holding it steady! Persian stop it, that's me not the post you stupid fur ball!"
Since around wasn't working, through was going to be the preferred attack route, the felines eyes were glazed and glassy as he reared up , to, in his mind, better scratch. Abandoning anything like steady Giovanni staggered back, dug in is pockets, even as Sam went under the wash of falling feline, that was scratching, and missing, scoring up the wall. Well the post could be set at a slight angle to hide that.
"I am never getting a cat nip covered post ever again!" The professor yowled, burried by the drugged feline, who was alternating between malice and sleep and undecided, thus descidingly snuggling and scratching the man he'd downed.
"He's never getting cat nip again!" Giovanni swore, quest for pokeball complete he pulled it out, not Persians' but a touch confirmed it'd be useful. "Got it! Sam, get clear!"
"ROWR!" Heartbroken and furious Persian tried to herd the squirming, crawling professor back and snacked into the door frame, bringing down the partially erected rope scratch post while he was at it.
It figured.
Slapping hand over his flushed features, Giovanni groaned. "Ung... Graveler, sit on this lunatic!"
Persians screams had been long and loud and Graveler's rumbles bemused and unbothered, but the madness had ended.
Little had changed, since that visit, his last, and in hind sight, even since the first. There were certian points of stability despite the years. All the available walls sported overstuffed book shelves, twin tables at the back wall choked with odd and end bits of machinery... A door bracketed by shelves lead deeper in past this "greeting area", whose flooring was also book strewn, thoug htoe were piled in corners and the green rug beyond them was.. destinctly shag and stained near rainbow in places. The only new installation had been the visual phone, and that took the place of the old phone that had had it's wiring gutted several years ago. Besdies that and a window no less, was an empty was a black rolling chair. The thing was bit battered but still as comfortable looking as it had been when he first saw it, it rested by the visual phone, so little had changed, yet everything had. There, hidden in the shadow of a small tree in a large cheap plastic pot, were two chairs set aside for waiting. They were simple things, perhaps twin remains of an old build-it-yourself kitchen set. Normally he would have never sacrificed dignity or comfort, he had been taught beter, but in this place many leasons came undone and were took the seat closest to the plant, Persina popping into thelchair besides him. Alone with one he trusted Giovanni lowered his head into the tangle of interlaced fingers. His chin found a roost on his knuckles, his eyes found a shield in the dark behind his eye lids. There was no shield strong enough however, to deflect his guilt.
And in that quiet moment recalled a boy's words and misplaced bravery.
"Do you read the newspaper?...We were attacked by the Rockets and he got hurt!"
Oh he knew, that was why he was here. He knew of the attack, because it had occurred against his orders, and the second he had those responsible in his grasp... There would be two wrung necks and one Meowth covering for his office chair.