He shook his head, remorse clear in his tone. "No, that's not what happened. I never intended the message to convey that. I told Hazel the truth, but asked her to keep my name clear of the incident."
"I didn't want... I didn't handle it well, owning up to my actions that put myself, my partner, and the Latis in danger."
Aggron hadn't even known the full truth either. And now everyone did. Steven knew this was the hole he'd dug himself. Even if Aggron had forgiven him, would anyone else? He hung his head. "This isnt conduct becoming of someone in my position. I'm sorry. For everything."
Kimiko listened curiously as Steven set the record straight. So, the culprit wasn't going after the legendaries after all, or at least... there wasn't any indicator of that now. Steven had been the real target that night, and he was
saved by the twins.
Suddenly, Kimiko laughed.
It was a short, almost self-depreciating laugh, and felt somewhat appropriate given she was feeling selfishly inadequate after Odette's success with Jirachi. When she calmed down, she looked Steven in the eye, smiling now. "I'm sorry, I know this isn't funny, but... here I've been worrying this whole time whether I belong in the same group as all of these champions around here. Knowing that even you weren't a match for whatever this thing is actually kind of makes me feel better. Misery loves company, I guess. Anyway, this... whatever this is we're up against, it's not something any of us can take on alone. And... frankly, you're not the only one who has tried."
She paused for a moment, looking somewhat guilty as she considered her next thoughts, then added, "Well, maybe you're the only one who's tried to confront it
directly. But I think I understand where you're coming from. When Olivia and I sought out Celebi... it was just us. We... I didn't want to ask anyone to put themselves at risk for
my silly idea. And even when Celebi thought she could help... she thought doing so would have put everyone on the island at risk, and I wasn't prepared to gamble with anyone else's lives. So yeah, I guess what I'm saying is... it was an accident, and no harm came of it in the end. Stop beating yourself up over it, because that's not gonna help anyone."
"Thank you both," he said quietly. "I don't want to be a distraction from the more important issues, though. My mistake is in the past. Right now we need to figure out what to do with Jenny's note and the knowledge that we might have to investigate one of our host's own pokemon..."
Wallace and the boy she battled earlier that morning - Seb - stepped in with their own comfort, which seemed to help Steven refocus.
"Right. Somehow, we need to determine if Orzo is really sick. Because if he is, then it wouldn't make sense for the culprit to be parading around
pretending to be Orzo, then, would it? Unfortunately, my knowledge of poisons essentially consists of 'don't get poisoned' and that steel-types are generally immune to them... which makes me wonder just how Clink supposedly got affected."
She paused again as the conversation turned to the mythical pokemon, and thankfully, Kimiko was able to recognize most of the names Wallace was throwing out. That wasn't a bad idea... Xavius might be - understandably - refusing to let the guests harass Orzo, but perhaps if they brougt a mythic to try to help, he'd let them see the hoopa. "I don't know if Celebi can heal anything besides like... nature. But maybe cresselia can help? I... have a vague memory of a cresselia being able to cure some sort of void shadow anomaly... I'm not sure how I know that, and I guess it's a bit of a stretch if we're looking for a cure for some form of poison, but I- maybe it's worth a shot. And even if it doesn't work, all we really need is the opportunity to check on Orzo, right?"
She almost added "I'm willing to go myself" to the end of that sentence, but after Steven's reaction, she thought better of it. Of course, just because she didn't voice it didn't mean she wouldn't go anyway, if she was the only one willing to explore it.