shiro2hero: (who wants FRO YO)
sad space dad had a bad ([personal profile] shiro2hero) wrote in [community profile] victory_road2018-08-03 02:20 pm

video;

-- okay. We're ready. Step back.

[That's Shiro's voice, from a black screen. A purplish-black screen. Which abruptly turns to a real video recording as Haunter the Gengar hops backward. Back to a pile of Pokemon -- namely, all of Shiro's main roster. Plus Luna the Meowth. And a new Aron, perched up on Kuro's big Aggron head.]

[Shiro himself is in the middle of this group, all of them settled on the sand in front of the Sevii Island house like it's a football team photo. He's wearing a plastic hard-hat, of all things. Like the kind little kids wear in costumes.]

[He's also beaming.]


So... we're a few days early. More than a few. But I couldn't hold it in anymore. None of us could. One way or another, the secret was going to come out.

Here it is.

In a few days, I'll have been here two years. There's... been a lot of things to get used to. A lot of hurdles and setbacks, but -- we're still here. And I'm pretty sure this place behind us has a lot to do with that.

That's why... you're looking at a guy who just bought a house.

[And that's when the Pokemon, on what looks like Haunter's signal, gesture to the house behind them. Even Shiro busts out a little ta-daaaa motion.]

Got it all worked out. No matter what happens, no matter who comes or goes, as long as someone lives in this house, they won't have to worry about a place to stay. And, no matter how many familiar faces show up, we can always add more space. Without worrying about if we have room for someone important to us.

[There's a pause, as the new Aron -- it's Hunk's KJ -- to roll into his new trainer's lap. And roll over for some chin scratches.]

It's meant a lot to me. It's done a lot for me. This house, and everyone in it.

And now, this place will be here, for anyone and everyone, in this weird team of ours. Consider it a thank you.

For all of you -- who know who you are.
pidge_out: (will you let me focus?!)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
[Eh.]

Money is a normal thing that people generally deal with on a day to day basis. I don't mind helping out.
pidge_out: (can't figure this out)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
[Pidge squints into the camera a little. That is... not an equal trade...]

...There's really no winning with you on this, is there.
pidge_out: (educating your ass)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Picking out groceries doesn't mean I'm helping to pay for them.
pidge_out: (incomplete calculation)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
[SQUINT. SQUINT.

And then she leans back, arms folded over her chest.]


If you mean that the rest of us are actually in charge of getting groceries and you have no monetary contribution to it, then yes it was. Is that what you mean?
pidge_out: (please not this again)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 05:40 am (UTC)(link)
[She'll Pidge till the cows come home, Shiro. Don't take her Thing away.]

... Matt and I can probably cover food for you. I'll just have to talk to him about it first.
pidge_out: (questioning that)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-07 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
[That is still a pretty suspicious answer, Shiro. How very convenient that "Keith" gave him a "giant jar of money."]

...Did he really? If I ask Keith about that, he'll tell me he gave you food money?
pidge_out: (omgwtf you're so dumb)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 02:45 am (UTC)(link)
For food?

[Pidge is queen of loopholes, Shiro. Don't test her like this.]

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[She just stares at him for a good, long moment.







And then she pulls the 'gear closer to her and starts typing something out.]
pidge_out: (this is serious)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 03:38 am (UTC)(link)
Texting my brother.
pidge_out: (princess of what?)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Because maybe he'll be able to get you to listen. You don't treat him like he's one of your kids, after all.
pidge_out: (ehhhh not really paying attention)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 03:50 am (UTC)(link)
[She holds up a finger--

Okay now she's done texting.]


Not a child. Your child.

[She's not saying it like it's a bad thing. Because most of the time it isn't. But in this particular instance, it definitely is.]
pidge_out: (maybe it's more like-)

[personal profile] pidge_out 2018-08-08 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
When you treat someone like a child, it's like you think they're incapable of taking care of themselves.

As opposed to treating someone like they're your child, where it's more like you're trying to shield them from the world.

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