Giovanni: The opening prank and introducing Green
K_S
Unrepentent Giovanni and Rocket fan
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Roost: a gift fic
Set in the Manga verse, a gift for a writer on a different site. I figured I'd share it here.
When the dust had settled in the clearing at Illex the 'dex holders had seen a miracle. A Legend-born curse had been beaten back by the divine mechanisms of another Legend. A soul on death's door was restored to full health...
And normally that'd been a reason to whip out the banners and party. At least that's how things were supposed to go when "good things happened", or so the dex holders had said to Green way back when.
No one was celebrating once the light show died down. Not when the recipient of Celebi's had been -per Red- the world's greatest foe.
That was the start of the insanity... When Pryce and Lance slipped from the shadows, denouncing the miracle, and the Rocket, declaring the man had done crimes far worse than their own... And when Red and the others had started listening...
Green remembered. Lance with a laser of death meant to wipe out all humanity. Pryce and his icy prison trying to hollow her out one day at a time. Those two mad men starred in the bulk of her nightmares...
And these were who the good guys were listening to? They'd lost their minds.
Green was done, let the League, Legends, Rocket, and Regions have each other... She was taking Silver, and heading home. And so they went home, trying the novelty of"safe" for a while...
Until things hadn't worked out anymore, and Silver, wiser than her, had left.
Giovanni's call weeks later hadn't been a surprise or something to fear... Considering her luck Green had kinda expected it. Their first call, if anyone asked Green, had gone something like this:
"If you'd stuck around, like ten minutes, none of this would have happened. So, just so you know, I totally blame you, for everything."
"Noted."
This mess, and holy Mew it was the mother of all messes, was all Giovanni's fault, and Green wasn't going to let him live it down. Ever.
When the dust had settled in the clearing at Illex the 'dex holders had seen a miracle. A Legend-born curse had been beaten back by the divine mechanisms of another Legend. A soul on death's door was restored to full health...
And normally that'd been a reason to whip out the banners and party. At least that's how things were supposed to go when "good things happened", or so the dex holders had said to Green way back when.
No one was celebrating once the light show died down. Not when the recipient of Celebi's had been -per Red- the world's greatest foe.
That was the start of the insanity... When Pryce and Lance slipped from the shadows, denouncing the miracle, and the Rocket, declaring the man had done crimes far worse than their own... And when Red and the others had started listening...
Green remembered. Lance with a laser of death meant to wipe out all humanity. Pryce and his icy prison trying to hollow her out one day at a time. Those two mad men starred in the bulk of her nightmares...
And these were who the good guys were listening to? They'd lost their minds.
Green was done, let the League, Legends, Rocket, and Regions have each other... She was taking Silver, and heading home. And so they went home, trying the novelty of"safe" for a while...
Until things hadn't worked out anymore, and Silver, wiser than her, had left.
Giovanni's call weeks later hadn't been a surprise or something to fear... Considering her luck Green had kinda expected it. Their first call, if anyone asked Green, had gone something like this:
"If you'd stuck around, like ten minutes, none of this would have happened. So, just so you know, I totally blame you, for everything."
"Noted."
This mess, and holy Mew it was the mother of all messes, was all Giovanni's fault, and Green wasn't going to let him live it down. Ever.
Gaslighting,
criminal activity,
candid discussions of murder and torment
Child abuse
some allusions to sexual activities
criminal activity,
candid discussions of murder and torment
Child abuse
some allusions to sexual activities
The Roombas had been the start of the madness.
And much to his displeasure it'd taken a full day to sort out . Though the Roomba with a ceiling fan, with knives atop the spinning fan blades, had been moderately exciting. Still, they were easily dispatched. Rhyhorn had kicked the reappropriated cleaning device, causing it to tip. The adlibbed saw blade spun futilely into the floor for a while, digging gouges into the carpets while the boss of Team Rocket watched on in bemused fascination.
The downed device made a peculiar backdrop as he turned upon the inept clutch of humanity who had been his security teams and tore into them. One blistering ultimatum, which boiled down to him giving them twenty minutes to coral and dispose of the remaining knife-wielding ‘bots or they’d be disposed of and he’d let them get to work.
Suffice to say the rest of the robots were dispatched almost immediately.
Once sure it wasn’t rigged to blow, or anything else, he’d taken the juvenile attempt at murder with him to his office. After letting Rhyhorn rip off the pointy bits and bobs, mind. A set of purloined tools and he had it broken down into its components.
The results were… interesting.
Obviously adlibbed, the fan and most of the additives to the Roombas were low quality. Probably stolen. An internet search would later find his hypothesis correct. An article sporting a shot of an eatery that’d just been broken into – such a minor crime, and only interesting because it had not been sanctioned by him- had had a shot of their entryway. The picture of an archway leading deeper into the facilities would confirm that the fan on his desk was likely from that place. There were knives that had been reported stolen, and the company logo on them wasn't utterly worn off.
But that search was held off, by two finds.
There were a handful of red hairs, bright and long, tucked into a nook of the device. Those he pulled out, ran over his fingers as he wondered.
And while he could have sent them off to his research department to confirm…
There were enough other hints that it'd be redundant.
The work on the wires, the rerouting, and cuts, there were hints of ice damage where things had been moved about. There’d also been a few fine black hairs of a dark type… The crisp NeverMelt about the follicles marked the fur as part of the Sneasel line, and after that last find…
Well, DNA testing just wasn't needed.
A flip through the varied periodicals, after reading about the local break-in, had not gotten him quite what he was looking for. Recalling what he’d learned from various spies and psychics, he turned his attention from local matters to those of far-flung Sevii. When no feel-good periodical piece popped up, about reunions and heroics, he saluted the girl’s cunning and consulted quieter avenues. A comb over the school systems of the Sevii islands procured a list of new students, and… well the child had a rather uncommon name and had the poor fortune of being unable to coax her parents to change it, go into hiding, or take any major effort to obscure her presence.
Backtracking from academic records, where he'd found the girl had been home long enough to be starting a second semester in some academy or other, it'd been child's play to trace academics to a home address, to a phone number.
Making the call, well he’d been considerate, accommodating time zones and making a point of calling her at a reasonable time outside of her class schedule. He'd even granted her a few hours past her last class to accommodate any after-school nonsense she might be indulging.
Lounging in his home office, half past three in the morning his time, he’d set a cup of coffee before him and took sips at it between rings.
It wasn’t a long wait for her patience to break.
She was as she’d been in all their encounters. Rude, impatient, and impertinent. Letting him get routed to voice mail five times before picking up was petty incarnate. Perhaps hoping some tracking software or other would give her an answer to who this was without having to pick up. Well, she could hope, but it wouldn’t, and he’d set his device to automatically call hers unceasingly. On the sixth call, in utter irritation, she picked up to tell him off.
“I swear to Mew,” the girl’s voice carried quite well, and Giovanni eased the phone from his ear a bit. “Whoever the heck this is, you’ve got to be the pushiest telemarketer ever! I’m telling you, once, right now, I don’t want whatever you’re selling-“
“I was wondering if Silver might be with you and available to talk.”
Silence, broken by a yelp of terror, then a dial tone was his answer.
Clearly Green had not learned any manners since Silph. He hadn’t expected much from a child who had allied with other children to tear down a building in response to a perfectly reasonable hostage situation. Frustrated that a long day had bled into a long, pointless, night, and the next day would be met with precious few hours of sleep he let things stand. Resolving to tolerate the child’s skittishness for a week, before taking things up personally.
Both he and the child were spared that though because a half week of calling at exactly the same time garnered him more productive results. She picked up when he called, and spoke, rather than hung up.
“He’s not here.”
Well at least she cut to the chase; he hadn’t even needed to repeat himself.
“And you don’t know where he’s at?”
“Around, about. We tried… He tried to settle here after… Celebi... but things weren’t good.”
Celebi, and Illex, had been a turning point. At death's door due to a Legend's malice taking the form of disease he'd appealed a different Legend. And on an apathetic whim, the Healer had intervened.
He’d been given a second chance at life, poisons purged, damages reversed, and shaking the light of Celebi’s healing from his eyes Giovanni had found himself surrounded by Lance and the dex’ holders. And while Pryce had been there, and the old man’s presence had been a temptation to divest the old fool of his life, the Rocket’d considered his audience. Surrounded by children and their powerful beasts he weighed morals against sense and decided it was saner to withdraw. Taking his army of Rockets with him had been a mercy, and backhanded thanks for their efforts in speeding along the circumstances of his healing.
Letting Silver and Green be had been an attempt, roundabout mind, of reconciliation. If the boy wanted nothing to do with him, then fine. He'd let his child make his way with his closest companion for the time being. Eventually, he'd ease the boy back to his side but in that moment of being reborn...
He'd decided to be magnanimous.
Clearly, such generosity had been a mistake.
“What happened?"
Silence was the girl's answer, and only the lack of dial tone told him she hadn't hung up again. He strained his ears and he could hear subtle background noises. The crunch of her footfalls, this hiss of surf and beach. He wondered if she were foolish enough to be having this call on speaker, her voice murmured, something in response to a salutation, confirming his hypothesis. So he waited, while she walked, and she gathered her thoughts.
“We ditched Oak’s goodie goodie squad almost as fast as you did.” Her tones were a curious mix, sickly sweet and acidic sharp. “If you’d of stuck around ohhh ten minutes, we’d of probably bugged you for a lift out of that mess.”
The past, and its regrets, even ones he hadn’t been aware of, were worthless things to mull over. Still, his hands clenched, as frustration seethed in his gut. Ten minutes, how could have things gone to hell that fast… If he’d lingered, even a portion of that span, he might have overheard something. Found some reason or way to twist things so that Silver could have gone with him… Hell, he should have just taken Silver with him.
But it was in the past, and the past, despite Pryce’s mad, roundabout, efforts, was as it’d ever been. Unretreavable. Drawing a deep breath the Rocket Boss flattened his hands on the desk’s edge. Violence, for now, would get him nothing.
However, information gathered now could be applied later.
He exhaled, slow and soft, willing the rage back for now.
“What happened?”
”The other ‘dex holders… Well after they decided Lance was perfectly alright never mind the guy tried to fry half of Kanto. Well after that they pulled out a donphan load of crap about Him being redeemed. Never mind we told them what He did…” The child’s voice crackled, under the wash of pain. Of humiliation of a confession dismissed, a lifetime of pain disregarded, and the knowledge that these “heroes” weren’t as good as they seemed, was revisited. “We left. I gave Oak his ‘dex back and, screw him, I kept Blasty. Silver returned Fer’ to Elm though. We were done, with Oak, the League, and the other ‘dex holders.”
A choked sob, and some static, he waited out the girl’s crying jag. Taking a draw from his drink, cursing that it’d taken all of ten minutes for things to go to such utter hell, Giovanni mulled over what wasn’t being said. Pryce, redeemed, and clearly wanting something to do with his old slaves, the story was suspect from first to last. If Giovanni’d stopped, lingered, perhaps even made an attempt on that old Ice Trainer’s life, he might have been there long enough to see and interfere.
But he hadn’t, and this was the fallout.
Finding her voice, and anger all at once, the girl, Green, rallied. “We don’t owe no one anything, and no one has any leverage over us and… And we tried to go home… To my home….” One drawn breath, deep and shaking, anger felled as reality set in. “And it didn’t work out.”
He could pry. Ply out details; twist her with mere words until she was telling him everything by playing on her fears and striking her vulnerabilities. All it’d take would be the mere hinting of his power and resources. He obviously had her number; he clearly knew where she lived and her schedule. He could disappear her parents with a call, less than a handful of words and her whole family would be at his mercy, and she’d have to tell him everything to get them back.
Old Rocket ploys, yes, but from what he’d heard from the mouths of the other children culled by the Mask of Ice, such were the motions of Pryce’s own power games. Drink done, Giovanni set aside his glass and considered the lit clock on the back wall. Basic arithmetic confirmed it was nearing four a clock, Sevvi time, if Green lingered any longer on this walk she’d likely be missed.
To that anxiety, that remembered and present sense of wondering and worry for his child, Giovanni, the Boss of Team Rocket, indulged mercy of a sorts.
“I think… we have a bit to talk about, face to face.” It wasn’t quite a suggestion and he heard her breath catch as she cottoned on to the threat. “Commercial phones are horridly insecure.”
“I don’t want you here.” Old indignation, old beliefs were tabbed on as a venomous afterthought. “You’re as bad as he is.”
The poor child couldn’t even say Pryce’s name. That’s how hard and deep the man’s hooks were in her psyche.
“Can you get to me here? Because that's the only other option."
Silence, as she wrestled juvenile back talk and logic and came up with nothing, witty or otherwise, to say.
“How about this, I’ll cut you a deal, Green Azule. You help me, I’ll help you. And I’ll be a gentleman and help you first. I come, just me, no one from the Team, no armies, no mafia, no experiments to wreak havoc. I appear, on the doorstep of your parents’ home, unarmed, as indisputable proof of all your stories. I bring proof, of the Mask of Ice, of Silph, of anything and everything you need to prove to your parents what you need to prove to them.”
“That you’re the Boss of Team Rocket?”
“Don’t get uppity, brat.” Giovanni sneered, lips quirking despite his warning. Of all the cheek… “But my services come with one, small, string attached,”
“I help you find him? Silver?”
“Correct, so do we have a deal?”
Green lingered in the line, near perfectly silent, thinking over angles and edges until, at last. “I want two days, to think about it, and to pick a time.”
Reasonable, more than. He said as much and she chirped, utterly false and carefree, how he wasn’t obviously the Boss of anything, he was too much of a pushover for that. It was a flimsy effort to cover for his candor and if he were using a commercial line… Well, it might have held in a court of law to cover him. Still, her effort was appreciated, and he ended the call with a wry.
“Goodbye Green, two days, same time, I expect an answer.”
“Whatever you say, Uncle G!”
To that uncalled-for bit of sass Giovanni resolved to bring his largest flying type from his stable of reserve pokemon when he did swing by. Her hanging up, thus assuring she got the last word in, cemented that plan. He'd get something large, and nasty-minded, and malicious. All the better to properly scare her senseless and dissuade her from running her mouth at him.
"Uncle G", of all the damned fool things…
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