Molly Walker (
walkersystem) wrote2014-12-22 09:07 pm
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[No no no no no no. No. That's not her mom. That's not her mom, and this isn't the airport, and it's another nightmare, it has to be. What else could it be? It's a dream and it's not her dream and that means she's trapped.]
[Anybody in New Bark will likely catch the sight of a little girl slowly backing away from the house she'd woken up in with wide eyes before breaking into a run and coming to a stop next to some trees to dig through her backpack. Except it's not her own backpack. And the things inside aren't what she wants or needs them to be.]
[Which is a big stressor to a kid who has no idea what to do.]
Audio, later:
Hello? Mr- Parkman? I didn't do anything, I promise.
[Spoken with the urgency of children who want to prove themselves innocent everywhere.]
Please let me out.
[No no no no no no. No. That's not her mom. That's not her mom, and this isn't the airport, and it's another nightmare, it has to be. What else could it be? It's a dream and it's not her dream and that means she's trapped.]
[Anybody in New Bark will likely catch the sight of a little girl slowly backing away from the house she'd woken up in with wide eyes before breaking into a run and coming to a stop next to some trees to dig through her backpack. Except it's not her own backpack. And the things inside aren't what she wants or needs them to be.]
[Which is a big stressor to a kid who has no idea what to do.]
Audio, later:
Hello? Mr- Parkman? I didn't do anything, I promise.
[Spoken with the urgency of children who want to prove themselves innocent everywhere.]
Please let me out.
[video]
But-
[He reaches down to unclip one of the pokeballs on his belt, holding it out for her to see.]
See this? The Pokemon live in these, pokeballs. If you can't find your Pokemon, it might be in one of these, in your bag.
[video]
Wait, I have one of those! I thought it was a toy ...
[or something like that, anyway. Hang on a second while she puts the gear on the ground (enjoy the view of the sky!) and crouches down to get the pokéball out of her backpack. She picks the gear up when she's holding the pokéball in one hand, frowning down at it.]
How can anything live inside it? It's so small.
[video]
[He tosses the minimized pokeball once, catching it as it comes back down. It actually reminds him of something Heloise would design...]
But here, I'll show you!
[And with that he presses the button on the ball (which causes it to enlarge and fill his hand to roughly the size of a baseball) before tossing it into the air, turning the 'Gear so she can see.
The pokeball opens in midair with a flash of light, and once the light clears a Furret can be seen standing nearby, her long tail twitching as she sits back on her haunches.]
And if you want to put them back, all you gotta do is point the Pokeball at them with the button facing them, like this.
[Which he does to demonstrate, and just as quickly as she appeared the Furret is gone again, this time in a flash of red.]
[video]
[This terrifying nightmare is maybe not a nightmare after all?? Even if wow, that's plenty alarming, too. How does that even work.]
[Still, there's a very real sense of excitement when she goes to try. She hits the button and then cautiously tosses the ball, not far, but it's off-screen - not that it matters much, cause Jimmy will be treated to her breaking up in a smile and an exclamation, anyway.]
It's a bird! Look!
[Turning the gear around for you friend and there's a Natu fluffing its wings up against the chill, peering up at Molly.]
[video]
[Jimmy exclaims when he sees the little Natu on the screen.]
I recognize that Pokemon from the Pokedex- it's called Natu! It's a Psychic type, too, so that means a lot of the abilities it has will be psychic, and it'll be super strong against Fighting and Poison type pokemon.
I think it might be part flying type, too.
[Since yaknow- bird.]
[video]
[Then reaches for the gear again.]
It's so tiny!
[And it's psychic! Molly's a little smitten. It's probably obvious.]
[But .... what was this implication about fighting all of a sudden?]
What do you mean strong? Like if it has to fight them?
[video]
It's a little bit hard to explain, but once you do it, I think you'll get the hang of it. You need at least one Pokemon with you all the time, just incase you run into a wild Pokemon.
[video]
Are they dangerous?
[video]
So, you gotta have a Pokemon with you to keep them away. It's not usually much of a problem; plus, if you can weaken a Pokemon you run into and have an empty Pokeball on hand, you can catch it!
[video]
[That makes sense. Everybody knows not to disturb baby animals and stuff cause then their parents will be mad.]
Should I catch them? Isn't that sort of like kidnapping, too?
[video]
So if you run into a Pokemon you wanna catch, give it a try! It'll be okay, I promise.
[Pokemon are independent from the moment they hatch, too. Mostly. It's easy to tell which ones would rather not be caught just by the way they act, if nothing else.]
[video]
[She sounds unsure, but she's thinking it over, and she's watching the little bird in her hands that's burrowing into them to seek warmth. And she's kind of won over, honestly.]
[So there's a smile.]
I always wanted pets. We only had fish for a while.
[Fish, obviously, do not count.]
[video]
[Leader growls a little in agreement, pushing his muzzle into his trainer's hand.]
But yaknow, a lot of people don't battle with their Pokemon. Some just aren't suited for it, so they keep them as pets. I've got a dog back home and he actually reminds me of a few Pokemon here...
[But that's, uh.
Because of reasons.]
Well, maybe you'll be able to catch a water type that is a fish!
[video]
[She's laughing a little though.]
And you need to clean the tank and it takes ages.
Don't you miss your dog?
[video]
[He totally does. ...and it totally nearly bashed him over the head during a hurricane a few months back.
Jimmy pauses for a moment, his smile faltering just a tad.]
Hm?...oh. Yeah, I miss Cerbee a lot. I know my friends are prolly taking good care of him back home, though.
[video] 1/2
[SHOW HER THE SHARK. This is the face of a kid who demands shark. Slightly apprehensive about shark but DUDE.]
[video] 2/2
I hope you get to see him again. If I find a way home I'll tell you about it.
[[video] 2/2
[HE WILL TOTALLY SHOW HER THE SHARK he'd just have to take a quick PC trip first. It's lucky because his shark is in those top percentage of sharks that don't want to rip his head off.
At that, he laughs a little under his breath.]
Thanks Molly. Like I said, I'm not too worried about him, so it'll be okay, I think.
[Just as long as someone IS keeping an eye on him. Cerbee can get a little out of hand.]
[video]
Someone said time stops back home, did you know that? If that's true I guess you don't really have to worry at all.
[She says, still deeply worried and not quite buying into that fact, but you know.]
[video]
Mhm, I've heard about that. Yaknow...some friends of mine from home actually showed up here a couple weeks ago. Just for a little while, a few days...but they told me the last time they saw me was only a few minutes ago for them. And I've been gone for months.
So, it looks like it might be true.
[video]
[Asking the Big Questions. Because obviously, being kidnapped to here is a bad thing, but if someone's considerate enough to stop time .. that seems like a good thing? But maybe it isn't.]
[video]
Dunno. Could be someone....or something. People have lots of different ideas, but nobody really knows what's the right one.
[video]
It takes a while, sometimes. But they can't keep it from us forever.
[video]
[He echoes, frowning slightly.]
You think they know...and just won't tell us?
[video]
If nobody knows why it's cause they're hiding it.
[She says this with utter conviction.]
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