I’m going to stay by your side from now on. That’s a promise.
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I’m going to stay by your side from now on. That’s a promise.
namelessweek day 1 + hug language: don’t let me go.
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So I had this idea regarding Blue’s hairstyle change and his height issues with Red.
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Professor Oak, there’s a time and a place for everything.
I doubt this is even funny (hence why I’m an artist, not a writer), but here’s a simple lil’ comic for day 1 of Nameless week! Enjoy!
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Green finally flips and lifts his marker board to show it to the group and they all gasp.
“No way.”
“That’s not true, is it?”
Red lifts his as well, smiling sheepishly.
A few of them make faces, but Brock just starts laughing hysterically.
“I can’t believe your favorite movie is ‘The Princess Bride’.”
Green narrows his eyes, “It’s my favorite too,” he looks at Red and nods, “And we’ll defend it until the day we die.”
“Okay, okay,” Misty cuts in, smacking Brock’s leg to get him to stop, “Red, it’s your turn.”
Red and Green clear their boards and Red looks determined as Misty flips the card over.
“What is the first thing your spouse would buy if they won the lottery?”
Red doesn’t even hesitate. They both start writing and then Red flips his board to show everyone.
“Okay, I can’t argue that, I’m pretty sure that’s true,” Misty says and Green turns his board.
‘Buy a second house in Alola’.
Red smiles as him and Green high-five one another.
“God, I can’t believe you two really know each other that well,” Misty says in disbelief, “Okay, okay, we only have one more card.”
Green and Red tense.
“This one is for Green,” she starts as she reads the card, “Okay, Green… what is Red’s favorite part of your body?”
Green laughs but starts writing immediately.
He doesn’t notice that Red’s gone completely still, tilting his head slightly and then looking at Green before finally writing down his answer.
Green turns his and they all make ‘aww’ sounds.
‘Lips’
Red finally stops and looks up, glancing at it and frowning.
Green lifts a brow, “What? I’m wrong?” he asks in surprise, “Holy shit am I actually wrong?”
Red turns his board, and it’s easy to see where he wrote ‘lips’, but then marked it out.
Misty starts choking on her soda and a few of the others make wolf whistles.
Green blushes and takes it away, covering it, “Oh my God, what am I supposed to do with you?” then he lowers his voice, “Why my butt? I mean… it’s so small and your’s is-”
Red makes a few signs with his hands and Green flushes furiously.
“You’re lucky they don’t understand signing.”
“I understood some of it,” Brock speaks up and they look at him, “I can’t believe you just said you like eating his ass.”
Green groans miserably and gets up, knocking into the table before leaving the room.
Nameless Week: Childhood Promises.
Pairings: Red x Green/Blue Oak ( I call him Green. )
Warnings: None
AU: Childhood
Red was always a quiet boy, sticking to himself to the point he was a loner. He hadn't concerned himself really, as he was always off in his own world. It was only when he started school that the problems started. He always found it impossible to talk to people, even his own mother, so for a little kid, he was an easy target for the other children. Red prided himself on being a good kid, to make his mother proud, so he never fought back, never did a mean thing to those who ended up pushing and pushing him, trying to make him break. He thought eventually, they'd get bored and move along, but they never did. His mother would worry about all the scuffs and bruises, but he'd just sign to her that he'd just been playing rough on the playground.
It wasn't until the new kid moved in next door that things changed, at first Red thought the boy was too loud but for some reason Green had decided to sit next to him at school. He ignored the other boy in favor of coloring, but Green continued to talk, unwavered by Red's silence or lack of a response, in fact it only seemed to encourage him. It was only when recces hit that really initiated their friendship, when Red had been shoved down by one of the usual bullies, Green had stepped in. They both ended up getting detention for fighting, since Red didn't speak to back up Green's claims that the other boy had started it. Green had been frustrated with Red for not speaking up. However, the spiky haired boy continued to stick around Red regardless of it all.
So it wasn't a surprise that they eventually became friends, Green even going through learning sign language so he could actually communicate with Red. Every morning, Green would be pounding at Red's door, insisting Red was late for school but his friend would always wait for him, no matter how late he actually was. To Red, Green appeared to be the strongest, most independent boy he'd ever knew. Adventurous and ambitious, dragging Red along just so he could 'witness how amazing Green was'. Red had cried several times, but Green never cried, not even when an angry Spearow had attacked and chased them off. So it surprised Red to finally see Green scared for once.
It was the weekend, which meant they could stay over at one another's houses, this weekend it was Green's turn to stay at Red's house. After dinner and cleaning up, they had wasted the rest of the night looking through the latest Pokemon magazine Green had bought from the store earlier. Eventually, Red's mom said it was time for bed and Red crawled into his bed and Green tucked himself in his sleeping bag. It wasn't the first time either one has had a sleepover, but it was the first time Green woke him up in the middle of the night. Red, being a sound sleeper, groaned in protest and rolled over to ignore the poking Green was giving his side. He mumbled something incoherent as he tried to ignore Green's insistent jabbing in his side which grew more and more demanding the longer Red tried to ignore it.
Finally, he rolled back over to glare at Green for disturbing his slumber, but his ire died the moment he saw Green. He looked a little pale in the glow of his pikachu nightlight and he could catch the sight of tears brimming in those amber eyes, threatening to spill at any moment. Immediately Red sat up, his brows furrowed with concern and question as his red eyes tried to peer for an answer. Green was usually always forth coming with information, so it was surprising that he turned his head, a stubborn gesture that indicated he didn't want to talk about it. Red wanted to know what could cause his friend to cry like that, but it appeared he wouldn't be getting any answers.
Instead, Red lifted up his blankets and motioned for Green to join him, it took a moment as Green debated on giving in to such weakness but eventually he came around. Red waited patiently as always until Green climbed up onto the bed and scooted under the covers with him. They didn't touch, simply faced each other as they shared a pillow, their quiet breaths the only thing disturbing the silence of the room. When Green sniffed a little, the tears starting to leak from his eyes despite how determined the other boy had been to keep them hidden, Red reached out. He wrapped one arm about Green's torso and the other curled under the other boy's head. He mimicked what his mother did for him whenever he had a bad dream, pulling Green close to snuggle, to offer comfort to his only friend.
Red rested his chin on top of those messy brown spikes, feeling Green shake a little in those quiet sobs, but Red didn't comment, even if he did speak he wouldn't. Instead he let Green just let it all out while holding him, he felt a pain in his chest to know the boy he thought was strong, confident, and nothing could ever get to him, could actually cry. He closed his eyes, his hand slowly petting Green's back in a way his mother always did to lull him back to sleep, hoping to sooth whatever had caused Green to become so upset. Eventually, the sobs lessened and Red thought Green had worn himself out enough to have fallen asleep. He didn't mind if Green stayed in his bed, he liked the comfort of someone being there for him and vice versa.
"Red?" A soft voice broke through his drifting thoughts, making his eyes open and he leaned back to look at Green's exhausted, tear stained face to let him know he was listening. "Promise me something?" Green continued, being vague enough to peek Red's curiosity, Red nodded with an affirmative motion. He would promise Green anything after what he'd just witnessed, anything to make his friend return to the loud and cocky boy he once knew. "Promise me you'll never leave?" Red blinked in surprise, it was an odd request, one he wouldn't understand until he was an adult and had figured out that Green had been crying over the loss of his parents. Had he'd known at the time...
Red held up his hand, all his fingers curled except for his pinky finger, a gesture that was familiar between them. Green smiled a little, lifting his own hand and curled his pinky around Red's to seal the promise. A promise that Red would eventually break...