Hiccup Haddock (
newberktown) wrote2012-12-17 11:37 am
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Fourteenth Flight. [text/action for Justice Farm.]
[Hiccup's trip had been pretty successful, all told. He hadn't had to spend the night in any woods, he'd repaid his friend for good deeds of the past, and he'd finally gotten to say a proper goodbye to the Other Father. Not to mention reunite an old pair, even if Ziva didn't necessarily remember her giant, nurturing owl. Needless to say, he's in a pretty good mood as he and Ziva make their way to the train station, and in sharing his good cheer, he purchases a nice, delicious-looking batch of cookies that he promptly forgets about. In fact, it isn't until they head down the street in the direction of Albert's home that he's reminded of it by the growling of his stomach, and Hiccup gets a few cookies in before disaster strikes.
A stomachache.
He arrives at the Justice Farm via Arcanine, Hookfang oddly compliant with his trainer out of sorts. Because now it isn't just any plain old stomachache. The dog is almost convinced that Hiccup is a fire-type himself, with that temperature! The boy is deposited onto the couch, where he curls up before sending out a quick text to the network--he's really not in any condition to filter it to the residents of the house.]
back in saffron hosue
ziva too
[...Oh dear, that's not proper sentence structure at all. And a spelling error? Horrendous. Any replies to that attack on the Pokemon Common Language will be seen to after he's convinced he's not dying. Which, with how he feels, mind end up being a while.]
A stomachache.
He arrives at the Justice Farm via Arcanine, Hookfang oddly compliant with his trainer out of sorts. Because now it isn't just any plain old stomachache. The dog is almost convinced that Hiccup is a fire-type himself, with that temperature! The boy is deposited onto the couch, where he curls up before sending out a quick text to the network--he's really not in any condition to filter it to the residents of the house.]
back in saffron hosue
ziva too
[...Oh dear, that's not proper sentence structure at all. And a spelling error? Horrendous. Any replies to that attack on the Pokemon Common Language will be seen to after he's convinced he's not dying. Which, with how he feels, mind end up being a while.]
Action: A couple hours later?
[It still took her the better part of two hours to get back, though, even hurrying (Not that she'd admit to hurrying, either). So when she sees him like that...]
...Hiccup?
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Hi, Astrid. I'm back.
[See?]
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You look terrible.
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Unlike earlier, he makes an effort to sit up--free of request! Looking pathetic in front of Ziva and Albert was alright, but come on. Has to at least try to be presentable in front of the girl he likes.]
Was worse about n'hour ago.
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[She frowns, not sure what to do. Usually the old vikings took care of sick kids, she doesn't know what to do.]
Uh. Can I...what's wrong with you?
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They said I might've eaten something bad. ['They' being adults.] Since I was fine on the train an' Ziva's fine.
[To be honest, the fever's made him forget bits and pieces of the conversations, but he's confident he's got the gist of it.]
I could have sworn I tagged this.
But you're feeling better?
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[Pause.]
I probably could have kept that to myself.
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...And you don't think you're going to do it again, right?
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I don't think so. Like I said, I'm feeling...okay, now.
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I was going to ask if you wanted to go get dinner but I'm thinking...no.
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[...And now he is missing out on what is probably not a date, even if he would pretend sometimes that it was because that's better for his self-esteem. Getting poisoned SUCKS.]
Sorry. I'd like to, but, uh... Not sure if eating would be the best thing right now. Or getting to my feet.
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Well want some company, at least? Or are you supposed to be sleeping?
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How long are you stuck there?
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You're waiting on him to let you know? He'll probably forget you're here, doing some experiment or making fun of vikings or something.
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[Not as much as when he was super itty bitty and inhaling all those workshop particles into his tiny, fresh lungs, anyway. Or tripping his way through the forest every day and getting scratched up.
Her opinion of Albert, on the other hand, earns her a chuckle.]
He's not so bad, once you get to know him--and I don't think he'd forget about me. Even if he does start to do experiments, there's some stuff in his lab that should remind him that I'm around.
[Hiccup got to help make things. c=]
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Maybe. Hopefully. Why, what's in there? [Astrid doesn't have the highest opinion of Albert after their first meeting.]
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More than a couple of months... You've been here for nearly half a year, actually.
[TIME FLIES when you are on a pokemon adventure in a world that frequently makes no sense.]
I helped him with some leatherworking after Thanksgiving. Muzzle-y sort of things for a project he's working on with poison spores and things. [If only Hiccup knew that that very same project was helping him heal up faster.] He gave me my own corner to work in, too, when I started working on Christmas--er, Snoggletog--gifts.
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[She nods at that. Keeping Hiccup away from making thigns was probably a bad idea.]
What all have you made?
[She can pretend to be interested since he's sick!]
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Aside from those things-- [He's not about to ruin any Christmas surprises. What if someone walked in right as he explained his present to them?] --not too much... Mostly small things, like making repairs to my leg, since Hookfang chews on it all the time. [The Arcanine huffs softly from where he lays, but otherwise goes on ignoring the pair.] I started to make some wheeled shoes, but then we went to Olivine and Cianwood, so that was kind of put on hold. Saddles and things for some of my pokemon, but I haven't gotten around to all of them, yet. The collars for Night Fury and Shockflock... Oh, and Albert gave me a design for a machine that makes electricity, so I built one of those a while back.
[Yep, nothing too exciting... But Hiccup seems pleased to be able to share this information with Astrid.]
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Wait, you can build one of those? I thought it all went through those wires on poles and stuff. And not the air. Or magic.
[Electricity is not magic, she has to remind herself a LOT.]
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Sure. Electricity is energy, so when I turn the handle on the machine, it generates the energy needed to light up the bulb.
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Generates it how?
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