Dr. Archie Hopper (
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metalogs2023-06-01 08:41 pm
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[CLOSED] Pet and Owner Reunion
Who: Archie Hopper
contocricket and Donatello
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What: Pongo has arrived and is looking for his pet, Archie. This weird turtle smells like he's been in contact with him...
When: June 1st
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: Wholesome?
One would think a Dalmatian would be simple enough for Animal Control to spot and catch given how easy they were to spot (no pun intended), but Pongo wasn't an average dog. He gave his head a shake, jangling his dog tags as the Animal Control worker drove off in frustration at having been given the slip.
Now that that annoyance was gone, back to the important things: finding his pet, Archie, and then finding a way back to Storybrooke. One minute he'd been guiding Archie on the leash and the next he'd had another lifetime in his head. Then the following minute he was in this strange city.
He lowered his nose to the ground, sniffing deeply. Too many smells here. No way of telling if Archie had been by recently or at all. He sneezed in displeasure, trotting along the sidewalk.
Maybe he'd find Archie if he kept looking.
What: Pongo has arrived and is looking for his pet, Archie. This weird turtle smells like he's been in contact with him...
When: June 1st
Where: Central City
Content Warnings: Wholesome?
One would think a Dalmatian would be simple enough for Animal Control to spot and catch given how easy they were to spot (no pun intended), but Pongo wasn't an average dog. He gave his head a shake, jangling his dog tags as the Animal Control worker drove off in frustration at having been given the slip.
Now that that annoyance was gone, back to the important things: finding his pet, Archie, and then finding a way back to Storybrooke. One minute he'd been guiding Archie on the leash and the next he'd had another lifetime in his head. Then the following minute he was in this strange city.
He lowered his nose to the ground, sniffing deeply. Too many smells here. No way of telling if Archie had been by recently or at all. He sneezed in displeasure, trotting along the sidewalk.
Maybe he'd find Archie if he kept looking.

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In this instance it was a pretty unnecessary trip, but sometimes you really wanted a fancy coffee drink and the cheap canned stuff that Accelerator seemed to live on just did not do it. What Donnie could do without were all the people about. Nothing had really changed, the foot traffic was about the same, and he knew well why he was bothered more than normal, which was more annoying, really.
He ducked off the sidewalk with a sigh, taking cover beside a tree as he pulled out his wallet just to check if he had enough cash. The white of the appointment card he'd tucked in there caught his eye, a follow-up he'd completely forgotten about, but then a lot had happened between then and now. Shaking his head, Donnie slapped his wallet closed and tucked it back into his pocket, sucking in a deep breath as he prepared himself to slip back into the current of people.
At least the coffee shop wasn't too far.
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He gave a "woof", trying to draw the stranger's attention.
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"-!" The turtle spun around, freezing a moment. Dalmatians sure stood out, even more so when you realized this one wasn't on a leash. "Get a grip, Donnie, it's just a dog," he muttered to himself, breathing a sigh as he clasped a hand over his chest.
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Humans (and human-ish creatures) were so slow sometimes.
If Donnie got the message, he would see on the foremost tag a name: "Pongo". The other tag had contact information: "Archie Hopper" along with his cellphone number and address in Storybrooke, Maine.
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"A strangely insistent dog..." he corrected himself, turning to face the... "Wait a minute." Dalmatian. Stroking his chin, his eyes flicked from the dog's -(no, he can't possibly be judgmental that's just your imagination, Donnie) - face down to the jingling tags before he hesitantly reached out to have a better look at them as though half expecting it to be a lick trap.
His other expectations were at least confirmed once he got a glimpse of what was on the tags. He blinked at the dog. "Huh, you are Pongo! I bet Archie'll be happy to see you!"
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He shifted from side to side, not looking to jump up on the not-human but itching to get moving to find his pet.
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"Okay, okay, just um...calm down, huh buddy? Let's hope Archie's number still works around here after all."
Donnie pulled out his phone, glancing at the tags again as he tapped the numbers in to dial.
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"This is Archie Hopper. How can I help you?"
Long-ingrained habit since most of the calls to his cellphone were from patients.
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He put the phone on speaker and held it out towards Pongo. "And no drooling on my phone."
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Pongo tilted his head, considering. He knew enough about these things to know if he barked too loud, he'd blow out Archie's eardrum. He huffed into the phone.
Archie's eyes went wide at the doggy noise, him snapping fully upright in the chair of the room's desk. He swore as he caught one of the wings again.
"Pongo?"
The Dalmatian gave a closed-mouth "woof", tail wagging.
Archie got up more carefully from the chair, going to grab his wallet and room key. "Donnie, where did you find him?!"
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He gave the dalmatian a once over regardless, but at least one thing was for sure, Pongo was eager to get back to Archie. "You at the Diadem? I think we're about several blocks south. Um, let me check to make sure..."
Nudging back the sleeve on his left arm, he somehow called up the holographic projection of a screen just above it. At least he was well-acquainted with his own tech enough to navigate it without too much effort of his Confluence-gained abilities. His eyes might have glowed a brief violet, but soon enough a city map was brought up.
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He didn't know what the leash laws were in Central, but he'd rather not start off on the wrong foot.
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So much for coffee, but maybe there'd be something along the way. Donnie blinked before looking back at Pongo. Good question. Leash?
"Uh..."
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"I'm going to take that as a 'no'," Archie said in response to Donnie's "uhhh". "Meeting up sounds good. Do you drink coffee? My treat. Least I can do."
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The turtle however brightened at the offer. "Well who am I to turn down free coffee?"
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Pongo gave another closed-mouth "woof", tail wagging.
"Great." Archie's smile was obvious. "I think I saw somewhere I can grab a leash at on my way to the coffee shop just south of the Diadem. Does that work for you?"
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He pointed on the map for Pongo to see.
"We are here, and Archie's over here at the Diadem Hotel. Which will be...that way," he said as he looked around to make sure he had his directions right. "Ready to go, Pongo?"
Gonna be a bit slow. My wifi router decided to kick the bucket.
nuuooooo not the wifi!!
Donnie tucked his phone away, giving Pongo a nod before he started down the street.
I know. Gonna have spotty wifi until Thursday o.o
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At least the other dog was on a leash and Pongo apparently knew better than to answer back. Definitely moving on up on Donnie's list of favorite dogs. Then again his experience with other animals was very minimal, Mayhem being about the only other regular and they weren't even quite sure what he was.
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At Donnie's jump, Pongo immediately moved a bit closer so that Donnie could rest his hand on him. Something to steady the not-human and keep him from getting too spooked.
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It took Donnie a moment to realize what Pongo was doing. He wasn't used to this sort of thing, after all, much less physical contact. This was different though, an open invitation, an option. He'd read that dogs could be pretty sensitive to people, but it was still kind of amazing to see in person.
He smiled weakly, gently setting a hand on Pongo's head. "Thanks pal."
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Speaking of Archie, he was waiting outside of the cafe, looking up and down the sidewalk in a mix of anxiety and anticipation. His wings buzzed every so often, causing some people to jump and for Archie to apologize profusely.
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"Hey, there he is," he grinned, catching sight of Archie once they got closer to the cafe. Guess the wings had grown out. He could see how difficult they would be to try keeping under wraps.
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Sorry it took so long to get back to this. Got swamped with stuff.
Oof, welcome back! Hope things are better?
Things are starting to calm down, yeah. :)
That's good!
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