Chapter 18: Just Like Them
Roser
Bug Catcher
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Chapter 18: Just Like Them
July 12th, 928 EP
Once more, the morning routine. Vivian, Bennett, and Tai proceeded from their beds as they always did. This time, however, Vivian paused at the bedroom's exit. Fera had only been stirred from her slumber at Valo's call, stuck in a dazed state on her bed. Some persisting exhaustion from yesterday's experience kept her weighed down despite the pressure to wake up. Vivian paused to consider waking Fera fully and bringing her along, but it wasn't needed. It was better to let her rest, and not risk a screech from Vivian's father about ruining her recovery or disobeying his words. The Eevee anxiously trotted off to join her fellow explorers.
Vivian was used to breakfast without Fera, she had lived so much of her life without the Riolu being present. But the lack of Fera's eager deliberation on upcoming work, or attempts to make a new friend at the table, left the peaceful meal more bland than she had expected. Her absence was awkward, if nothing else. Perhaps the Eevee's concern was more at the Riolu's health than her absence from breakfast. But, at the least, she was recovering. Things could return to normal in due time.
The stretches were as simple as ever, and the salute came next. Vivian's effortless rendition of the chanting and cheering would never be sullied, even when in a less pleasant mood. As she spoke along, her eyes drifted over to the left end of the room. Standing aside from everyone else, Fera watched the Eevee and the other explorers quietly. The Riolu swayed slightly in place, her feelers wavering as she stared on. Upon realizing that their eyes had met, Fera glanced away. She looked, in some sense, forlorn. Before the chant had ended and Vivian had a chance to approach, the Riolu wandered off from the large group, heading down a hall to parts unknown. Even if she had wanted to pursue, once the recited speech was over, Vivian was ushered upwards to the mission floor all the same.
The young girl muttered worriedly with Bennett and Tai about the occurrence, but neither was willing to assume something about the situation. Bennett merely believed the Riolu felt awkward about intruding, and Tai offered that Cromwell would've shouted her down over everyone's chants if he thought she was trying to begin work for the day. Vivian nodded along, only able to accept their ideas. The group broke apart as Bennett was the first to be called away. After him, Vivian was summoned, leaving Tai by his lonesome in the crowd of trainees.
"There you are…" Cromwell put aside some of his paperwork, having nothing written for the girl to receive or claim. "You're in charge of Fera today."
"Eh?" Vivian tilted her head, although she didn't reject the odd request.
"She was idling about during the chant. I'm sure she's well and healthy already, but I'm not quite certain she should be on her own. So, for the day, you'll be watching over her."
"Well, uh." Vivian pondered her father's words. "Do you not trust her, or something?"
"Of course I trust her! She's a member of the guild!" Cromwell squawked as he spoke, then settled himself down. "Well… I trust her as a member of the guild. But I'd like to make sure she doesn't get herself into trouble in some fashion. Idle paws are the renegade's playthings, after all."
"Uh huh… do I need to help her do anything? Is she meant to not do something?"
"Hmmph… no tasks for her to do, naturally. And…" The bird mulled over some guidelines in his head. "Make sure she stays in the town limits. And keep her away from the market, if possible. And, if it looks like another panic attack is inbound, contact Janette right away. You're dismissed from your work at dinnertime. Is that understood?"
Vivian naturally had no objections. She had hoped to check up on Fera after the odd display as soon as possible, and now she'd have the free time to dig into things further. She worried briefly about keeping Fera in line if the two disagreed on something, but there was no point in it. She would handle things as they came.
"Yes, administrator, sir." Vivian quickly bowed her head, and then turned. With nothing stopping her, the girl scurried away into the depths of the guild to find her companion.
Fera wasn't easy to pin down. The girl had left the bedroom for the day and couldn't be found anywhere on that same floor, despite Vivian's lengthy search. Going a floor up and a floor down, there were still no signs of her. Even the people passing by that she approached mentioned nothing about seeing the Riolu that day. Time dragged on, with Vivian growing more anxious that Fera had already gotten herself into a bad situation as her father alluded to.
Having arrived back on the mission floor, Vivian received some guidance. When asking about the missing girl, Gekkuya mentioned Fera heading up to the guild's entrance mere minutes ago, after the two exchanged a solitary wave. The Eevee breathed a sigh of relief knowing that her friend was likely still nearby. Taking the instructor's advice, she dashed for the staircase. She hopped up and up the ascending stone steps, panting slightly from her overexertion. At the guild's exitway, Vivian flew out into the open air, the sun beating down on her fur for the first time today. She had to catch up to—
"Bye, Vivian! Good luck today!"
—Fera. The Eevee skidded to a halt at the sudden call. She tossed her head from side to side, trying to locate the sound of her friend's voice. It had come from… above her? Once she connected the dots, Vivian turned around, and gazed upward.
Perched up near the top of the guild's domed entrance, Fera was sitting calmly and aimlessly. The Riolu's tail swished back and forth while her face beamed down to her busy friend, as she waved to the lower girl. She must have leapt or climbed up a distance that Vivian could not dream of, especially not on the smooth wood surface that made up the Wendell-shaped structure. Vivian stomped her paws down annoyedly.
"What are you DOING up there?" Vivian called back to the Riolu. She stepped closer, moving to her right and off the main entrance path to line up better with Fera. She certainly couldn't catch Fera if she fell, but she could at least provide some kind of cushioning if that case arose.
"Nothing much… I wanted to get a better view." The Riolu extended her arms, waving her paws out towards the expanse of Treasure Town. "You can already see a lot when you're on this plateau, but… when you're just a little bit higher, you can see so much more. The whole town!"
"Okay, but—"
"You can even see the merchant caravans coming by. You can see everyone doing everything. It's just great." She pointed out towards one of the stretches of trees, although Vivian couldn't tell quite where the girl meant if she even looked where the paw pointed. At most, it seemed to be outside the town's boundaries. "And there's a weird berry tree south of the town gates? I'm gonna head out to check soon—"
"Okay, but you shouldn't be sitting up there! You could fall!" Vivian whined out loudly. She wasn't willing to wait for Fera to pause herself, and her fears were compounding by the second. The Riolu returned her focus to Vivian.
"I mean, I guess… but I've got good balance. I've been training a lot, y'know?" Fera stuck out her arms parallel to the ground that she was so distant from, as if to demonstrate her ability to stay neutral given the slight incline on which she sat.
"But you had a panic attack yesterday! And you're supposed to be recovering so… please, just come down from there!"
Fera frowned lightly, lowering her arms down. She began a retort, but the worry on Vivian's face convinced her otherwise. "Right… sorry. I wasn't thinking much."
"It's alright… I'm sorry for yelling. You're still free to do things, it's just important t—" Vivian, in her relief, had taken her attention off of Fera for a crucial moment. As she looked up again, Fera stretched her legs outward.
"Coming down!" With her feet no longer anchoring her body against the incline, Fera started to slide forward. Gaining speed and moving onto continually steeper slopes, the Riolu was hurtling toward Vivian's idle position at the side of the entrance.
Vivian hopped back and forth in place as she realized what was occurring. She waffled between dodging the collision and trying to cushion the descent. As the Riolu drew near, Vivian panicked and tossed herself to the side. Fera's feet hit the ground moments later, the girl crouching down to deal with the momentum of her drop.
"Don't do that!" Vivian huffed and turned back to her friend, who uncrouched quickly after landing. Fera grew perplexed from the comment.
"But you told me to come down."
"Yes, but…" Still dealing with the aftertaste of her fears, Vivian simply groaned. The issue was resolved, and that was what mattered. "It's not important. I'm in charge of you for today, I came to tell you that."
"In charge of me?" Fera frowned again, and repeated her familiar gesture of placing her paws on her hips as if to defy what opposed her. "I don't think that's needed… I'm not on a mission or anything, I just wanna enjoy my time. I'm not supposed to stay stuck in the guild all day, am I?"
"It's not like that... my dad just wanted me to stick with you in case something happens again." Vivian spoke calmly to counter Fera's behavior, then continued. "Well, that and we can't leave town, or go into the market. But everything else is fair game. So, what do you wanna do?"
The Riolu relaxed her posture, and tried to think on the stated rules. Vivian knew that her father's restrictions wouldn't sit that well. The market was where most of the interesting stuff was… well, most of the new interesting stuff. The residential area certainly wasn't bland, but it wasn't in flux like the market always seemed to be. All the activity, all the outsiders and their wares, it was all in the western half that they were prohibited from visiting. Maybe they could loiter around the city's limit and watch the carriages transporting goods in or explorers out, but Vivian didn't want to bank on it. Eventually, though, something came to the Riolu.
"Well… you've lived at the guild a long time right? You had a room before you moved in with me, I know that much."
"Yeah… why do you ask?" Vivian cautiously responded, curious.
"Well, can I go see your old room? I wanna see if there's interesting stuff in there." Fera's tail wagged, then paused, as she clarified more. "I won't mess anything up, though. And I'll only touch things that you say I can. If that's alright."
"My room…" Vivian ran through her thoughts quickly. She couldn't recall anything that Fera wasn't allowed to see or interact with, outside of some personal possessions that she wanted to have undamaged. The Eevee smiled cheerily at her friend. "Sure, we can do that. It sounds fun."
"Yes! Thank you~" Fera turned to the guild's entrance, and took a step. Immediately, she realized her mistake and faced Vivian again. "Right, I don't know where it is. Please show me."
Vivian giggled slightly… Fera seemed to be nearing her usual self again after a short time to recover. With her spirits rejuvenated, the girl led Fera back inside the guild, heading down into the quarters.
On the uppermost layer of guild housing was the floor where graduates lived, as Fera had known. She never stopped by the floor, outside of one instance of needing to fish out Valo for a late-day mission, and instead typically passed it right by on her way up to the dining hall. Given her lack of experience with it, she hadn't known that a small sector at the tail end of one of the corridors housed all of the guild's staff, each with a room of their own. There also existed several vacant rooms, supposedly, for outsiders to remain in during periods of need. Cromwell's domain rested at the very end, and Vivian, having guided Fera thus far, stopped at the door to its left.
"It's still a bit messy, so don't judge me… we went through a lot of things when I was switching rooms, and I haven't cleaned it up since." Vivian peered anxiously to her friend, who simply nodded. Without any further ado, the smaller girl pushed open the door.
Within the confines of the larger-than-average room, Fera saw a living space stuffed with various clusters of various curious objects. One corner held a collection of books left mostly neatly stacked, and the opposite end of the room was home to various scrolls and papers that had seen better days. Yet another spot held an opened box of soft Pokemon-shaped toys, and right near the door was an assortment of guild equipment, although all of it seemed broken or otherwise obsolete. Complementing it all was a decently large bed for a single Eevee, resting across from the entrance, and draped with a blue sheet. Atop the sheet was a rounded plush doll modeled after a Flareon, bearing scrunched wrinkles and a mild discolored stain from years of ownership. Fera stepped in, spinning around and slowly marveling at the vast amount of stimuli.
"I didn't even know you were allowed to own this much stuff. I figured there had to be some kind of rule against it." Fera swirled and swayed as she wandered around. Her interest didn't seem to be particularly on the books, but they were the first selection that she ambled towards. More books than she could read in a year had been amassed in the pile, and the highest tome atop it was a teal book with gold bindings on its edges. Fera gently lifted it up. 'East Eudria at Large'. "Oh, this…!"
"It's the one I lent you, yeah." Vivian shyly approached, feeling some inevitable shame at her inner sanctum being visited. When Fera had first been initiated into the guild, and the duo's friendship had been secured, the girl had been lent one of Vivian's simpler and more recent volumes. Within it, the book detailed much of the local and broad culture of the region, the value and services of the land's guilds, and what shared history the splintered nations had. With nothing else to go on, it had likely provided the girl a much-needed basis for the society that she had now immersed herself in… although her very brief time spent reading it led Vivian to believe that Fera might've only sampled the most interesting parts. "You can borrow it again, if you want."
"Mmh… maybe later. I don't know if books are the most fun." The Riolu gingerly returned the well-kept book to where it once rested, scanning her eyes on the pile for anything else. Once she had deduced that nothing else held much value to her, she continued on, Vivian close to her heels. The Riolu came next to the old and discarded exploration instruments. From a quick glance, she spotted and then fished out a dark grey looplet with deep scratches in its metal. It was far too large to fit on any part of an Eevee except maybe the neck, and it didn't seem like it would be a comfortable fit. "Is this yours?"
"No… well, I own it now, but I've never worn it or anything." Vivian trotted to Fera's side, glancing into the low and wide box of arguable junk. "This is all stuff from explorers I knew when I was growing up. That one's from Valo's mom, when she still worked in the guild."
"Wow…" Fera handled the trinket with care. "Does she work somewhere else now?"
"Retired. She moved down to Shirbrie a few years ago, since Treasure Town got too hectic for her."
"Ohh. Hope she's happy there, then." Fera nodded along. Shirbrie was a village whose name came up frequently in the discussion of supplies and sentry work. It was a short trip south of the guild town, although the girl had never visited it herself. She slowly returned it to the collection, and delicately shuffled through the assorted items. Next, she unearthed a jade dagger, marveling at its dulled edge. "Woah. Who's was this?"
"Oh, haha…" Vivian sighed and propped herself up on the edge of the box to look at the weapon. "That's from Hatchet. It's not his, he always fights with his claws. But he took it off of this bandit that snuck into the town once, and gave it to me as a memento. I don't know what I'm supposed to feel about it."
Fera listened along, gripping the hilt of the odd carved weapon. She turned and tilted it, then gave an abrupt slash into the air in front of her, causing Vivian to wince. After another moment of admiration, she deposited the tool. "Not something I'd use, but it's cool."
"Y-yeah. I guess that's true." Vivian nudged and shuffled some of the items in the box, letting the dagger sink deeper down. Fera continued to scan her options. Eventually, however, the Riolu's eyes were drawn upwards to something that she had previously missed, due to it resting on the side of the room from which she entered.
Four painted posters had been hung up, each one depicting a Pokemon or a group of Pokemon. Directly above the box of explorer memorabilia was parchment depicting, in great and colorful detail, a Kadabra with a flowing scarf, a Charmeleon with a dark belt, and a Larvitar with a piece of fabric tied around its head spike. From beyond, in the deep haze of a burning landscape, a glowing beast was roaring overhead.
"What're these?" Fera's paws left the numerous objects she had once been fascinated by. Vivian blinked, then tilted her head up to recognize what Fera had become focused on.
"Oh, those are… they're some art pieces of famous explorers. I've been interested in this stuff for a long time, and… my dad bought some of these to help encourage me, I guess." The Eevee blushed faintly, feeling some embarrassment coming over her. Fera's attention stayed on the first one that she had noticed.
"These guys are..." She trailed off, growing a minute frown before she resumed. "Well, they're pretty regular. One of them looks younger than me, even. The only crazy one is the big guy all the way back there. What makes them worth having a poster?"
"That's Team Horizon." Vivian spoke with delight as she gained the opportunity to gush on the subject at hand. "But they're also called the Heroes of Vaudelain! Back when the Rupture happened, they... oh, uh, wait. Did you read about that in any of the books? Well, of course you didn't, I only lent you the one... but really, when all of Vaudelain was splitting open, they were the ones that stopped it, all on their own! They took on Groudon itself! And they helped with the rebuilding, even...!"
The fluffy creature paused in her deluge of discussion, noticing Fera's perplexed expression. It was one of the rare moments where Vivian had been so commanding of a conversation, which the girl was rapidly becoming aware of. She pulled herself back internally, glancing aside.
"Sorry to be dorky about it, haha... I guess there aren't many people that don't know about this kind of stuff already. I got carried away."
"Huh?" Fera tipped her head to one side. "I guess you did? But you were saying cool stuff. Like... Vaudelain split open? Vaudelain's the continent, right?" Vivian peeked back at Fera, making sure she had the proper allowance to resume her nerdiness.
"Yeah… about fifty years ago, now. This big Pokemon, Groudon… a legendary Pokemon, like Jirachi, it came out of the ground. And it made a fissure that dragged across the whole southwest part of the continent." Vivian's paws pointed at the creature in the background and then expanded outward, diagonally apart from each other, to somehow demonstrate the shape or the impact of the fissure. "But when everyone else was trying to get away, those three came in and stopped Groudon's rampage, and sent it back down into the earth."
"Legendary, huh…" Fera murmured the word back while studying the painting. The creature making its fiery roar in the distance was a world apart from the Wishmaker. She let out a huff, and smirked at Vivian. "They fought it like we did, yeah?"
"Well, probably more… successfully than us. And Groudon wasn't like Jirachi, just look at it. It spewed lava and made mountains rise up from the ground! And it created these things called Slugma to fight for it!"
"Hmph…"
"Ever since then, Team Horizon has been really important to Vaudelain's society." Vivian watched the poster with a gentle smile. "They brought a lot of people and groups together to organize the rebuilding when the Rupture ended. When things got more stable, they split up for a while to help set up guilds in their hometowns. But when they got older, they came back together to start expeditions and learn more about how the world had changed from the Rupture."
"Sounds really important… I guess I should've read about it. Sorry."
"It's fine, no worries! You know a lot just from living in the guild, after all. I just think this stuff is really neat. And so much of it ties into how people become great explorers, so I feel like it can be important to both of us." Vivian sized up her books from the corner of her eye after speaking, quietly hoping that Fera would nonetheless be inclined to pick up one of the texts and begin reading immediately. When it was clear that wouldn't be the case, she carried on. "But, anyways… that's what these images are. They're all explorers that I'm fond of."
The comment prompted the Riolu to begin her observation of the paintings once more. Off to the left of where the two stood, another well-drawn image showed a Gallade in repose. Unlike the sole other image of a Gallade in her memory, the one standing solemnly in the image bore a gown not unlike the kind typical of a Gardevoir.
"This guy doesn't look that special, either… I thought the major explorers would be more 'wow', y'know?" Fera looked down at Vivian with vague disappointment on her face.
"I guess he's a more boring one. That's Garrison Evios. He's not a big hero or anything, just a really good explorer, in the sense of actually exploring. He's constantly bringing back old artifacts and researching history, so he got famous through that."
"Hmm. That's not bad, but…"
"I knowwww, it's a little uninteresting. But I care about that stuff, too." The Eevee pouted vaguely, not offended but still hoping to defend her poster and its meaning. "Finding all those things from the past and learning about today, it's what makes explorers, explorers. I'm still really happy that we found Jirachi… or, well, I want to be, but the guild hasn't been able to get anything out of Jirachi yet. But when they do, it'll mean we helped to discover more about the world."
"Yeah… yeah, I get what you mean." Fera crossed her arms lazily. "I shouldn't have made it sound like it was bad."
"It's all good. At the least, the rest of the paintings aren't like that. They're good ones, I'd say." To the other side of the entrance lay two more, but they were harder to discern from Fera's position. Vivian's paw lightly pointed to one of those two. "I think my dad commissioned the one over there."
Curious, Fera was forced to leave her spot and approach the aforementioned painting, and its less interesting counterpart. The one unmentioned depicted a Walrein atop an ice floe, her azure body marked in battle scars and her back hoisting a massive explorer bag. Still, Fera moved on to inspect the one Vivian had mentioned.
Standing at the center of the charismatic painting was a heart-eared Lopunny, her right arm outstretched and her left paw resting on her hip, dressed with a ribbon around her neck. To her right side, a Gardevoir stood slightly behind her, seeming more reserved and bearing a heart-shaped hair pin. Lastly, on the left, a proud Glaceon stood, her head aimed at the sky, with a bow wrapped neatly around her right ear. Each garment was the same perfect shade of scarlet, and each one bore a similarly-designed Eudrian explorer's badge. The trio posed with dignity and grace, with the familiar shape of the Wigglytuff Guild's entrance resting in the background.
"This one's pretty cool… who're they?" Fera stared on in amazement at the gorgeously-rendered trio. Vivian came to her side once more, meekly looking up to admire the portrait as well.
"That's Team Charm. They're a group of explorers that just… do everything. They discover lost relics, they travel deadly terrain, they even volunteer for rescue missions that are too hard for smaller guilds to manage. And they always catch the bad guys they go after." Vivian regained her former confidence with each passing sentence. Her enthusiasm and adoration for the enigmatic team was impossible to stifle. "They've even been here a few times, but… they always have to come in secret, so I haven't gotten to meet them. They'd get mobbed if people saw them around town."
"They sound awesome…" Fera fixated happily on the portrait. After enough time, her focus shifted onto the Glaceon, eying up the explorer's plush-looking bow. "Oh, hey! That's funny, her bow is kinda like…" Fera turned to Vivian with an eager expression, but paused as Vivian's bashful smile connected the dots for her. "Ohhhh… so that's why you wanted a bow. Right?"
"Y-yeah." Vivian shamefully nodded. "I like a lot of explorers, but… Victoria was the one I liked the most, when I was a kid. And I still think she's really great."
"Is it because she's, like… your species?"
"Well… it was probably that, yeah. At least at first. I wanted to be an explorer like her." Vivian mewled faintly, dipping her head down. "She's an inspiration to me, I think."
"Huh… I guess she's pretty important, then." Fera folded her arms in contemplation.
"She is, at least how I see it. She overcame a lot to be where she is. And it's especially hard to be an explorer when you're on all-fours, too." Vivian shook off, mentally and physically, the shyness that had started to overtake her. "But she's still a great explorer in her own right. They all are. Team Charm isn't anything without each of its individual explorers. And… I wanna be just like them."
"They're that good, huh?" Fera nodded briefly at Vivian's words, glancing at the painting again. "Are you gonna become a Glaceon, Vivian?"
"Huh?" The question almost didn't register for the Eevee, but she quickly put her mind in place. "Oh, I'm not sure. I don't think I wanna be a Glaceon, since Victoria is already one… it'd look really silly if there were two famous Glaceon explorers. If I ever got famous, I mean, but I don't know if that's possible." Vivian stuttered briefly as she uttered the idea. "Either way, I don't want to just copy her. I need to be my own person."
"So, what do you wanna be?" Fera, upon speaking the words, leaned down into sitting crisscross in front of her friend.
"I guess it's embarrassing, but… I don't know yet." Vivian lowered her tail. She turned her vision to the ground as she went on. "Well, no, I… I know what I want."
"Yeah?"
"Yeah. I want to be a Vaporeon…" Vivian's gaze went over to the window in her room. From outside, the scent of the sea slowly wafted in, all too familiar to the two girls. "There's so much that I can't reach right now. So much that I can't do if I'm not a Water-type, I mean. I can't help anyone that lives in the water, and I can't explore the depths of the oceans to find lost history or sunken bounties. Even some places like Galia aren't really an 'option' for me if I'm stuck on land. There's a whole half of the world that I can only reach on that one path."
"It's really that big of a deal, huh?" Fera glanced at the depiction of Victoria, and then back to Vivian.
"It really is. There are so many cities and so many unexplored landmarks in the ocean… they're even starting to have guilds. I can't really be a meaningful part of that if I'm anything but a Vaporeon."
"So, why don't you 'know'? Are Water Stones hard to find?" Fera eyed up the room again, as if she hoped to find a stray Water Stone in Vivian's vast collections.
"They're not cheap, but… we already have one. My dad has one, I mean." Vivian returned her focus to Fera. "I can use it whenever I want, he said. But if I use it… if I become a Vaporeon and it turns out there's something else I wanna be later on, then I'll feel stupid for having chosen so early." The Eevee sighed weakly, trying to deal with the reprise of the dour thoughts.
"It sounds like you've already made up your mind, still. Are you just gonna wait forever to think of some reason NOT to do it?"
"No, I just… I don't know. I don't even know what else there is to consider, but I just don't know how to feel 'ready' for that kinda choice." The girl whimpered lightly. Fera was bringing up the things she had thought of before, and they were harder to deny when they came from outside herself. But it couldn't soothe the doubt that still clung on. A small pause persisted after Vivian's speech.
"I getcha…" Fera broke the spell of dread before it could fully set in. She reached over, patting the Eevee on her back softly. "Well, why worry about it right now? There's still time, I think. Bennett's older than us and he's probably a better explorer than either of us, but he's not evolved yet. Do it whenever."
"I guess you're right." Vivian nodded along, although her continued frustration was palpable. Fera spoke up again and pierced the unflinching sorrow.
"I think you'd look really cool as a Vaporeon. But you also look really cool right now, and you'd be cool as any of the other ones. Like, uh… a Flareon." Fera smiled down at Vivian. The Eevee pouted, in an undeniably charming manner, as she looked away.
"My cheeks would look too fat if I was a Flareon. But thank you." Vivian exhaled and collected herself. She was the one that was supposed to be there for Fera today, but Fera somehow always managed to be pushing her back up instead. Nevertheless, she returned the thoughts to the recesses of her mind. "You're right, either way. There's no reason to be so gloomy right now, and it should be a happy thing when it happens."
"Of course I'm right. It comes naturally." Fera gave a small smirk, and the comment coaxed Vivian to laugh lightly in response.
"Sure, sure… let's just find something else to be distracted with, alright? Maybe we can go visit Bennett at the shrine." The Eevee pulled away from the painting, prompting Fera to follow. If nothing else, it would kill the time until the two could return to their usual business.