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>A scoff. “Don’t remind me. It’s just frustrating because no matter how much I told her that none of the other officers have had any ‘symptoms’, even with both of us working almost every damn day of the week, she just wouldn’t relent. Danny was so excited for it. He told me he wanted to be a dress up as a Pokémon trainer a couple days ago.”
>The luxray snorted a laugh, “Ha, yeah that would have been cute. To be fair though, if it was my kid I’d probably worry about the possibility of it spreading to them, too. Maybe it’s like, genetic or something. Who knows. Sorry to hear she’s acting like that though.”
>Kurt sighed. “I know, I know, I’m worried about it too. Just sucks because I barely get to see him as is, and now with all this Pokémon stuff happening I feel like if I don’t grab the chances I get, it’d be months between visits.”
>”Well, you still got two weeks to change her mind, and you know she isn’t completely heartless, just overprotective. Just gotta really play on her heartstrings and maybe she’ll change her mind.”
>”Eh, maybe…” the inteleon muttered, lost in thought.
>Larson tilted his head to the side as he thought before continuing, “Hey, if she doesn’t change her mind, I can see about requesting the night off, and we can go to the theater and marathon whatever horror schlock you want, my treat.”
>”Oh my, the big ‘ol mean lion afraid of scary movies offering to watch some? Never thought I’d see the day,” Kurt smirked.
>Larson softly growled. “Screw off, not scared. Just worried that I might fry something because of a jump scare, and I’d rather not be banned from every theatre in town because of that…”
>”Well if things don’t work out, that sounds fun, I appreciate the offer, Kurt chuckled as he took on a wistful tone, “the scaredy sparkle cat is finally growing up!”
>Kurt’s laughter turned into a pained yelp as a spark of electricity snapped across the range.