Molly Walker (
walkersystem) wrote2015-01-05 03:37 pm
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[Video! Molly's sitting on a park bench in Cherrygrove, a Natu and a shiny Sentret fighting for space in her lap.]
I wanted to say thanks to everyone who helped me last time. I can't remember everyone's names, but thanks.
[There were a lot of you people. But she does appreciate it, which is why she's reaching out again.]
But ... okay, I have to ask a few things. I've heard people talk about badges, what are those?
And ... well, what are pokémon supposed to eat?
[Video tilts to show the pokémon she's concerned for, then back up to Molly's face.]
They've kind of been eating my food, but I don't know if that's good for them. But I haven't really found anything in those stores either, like bird food or ... dog food or anything like that. So if anyone could help me with that that'd be great.
[Action if anyone in Cherrygrove wants to bump into her!]
I wanted to say thanks to everyone who helped me last time. I can't remember everyone's names, but thanks.
[There were a lot of you people. But she does appreciate it, which is why she's reaching out again.]
But ... okay, I have to ask a few things. I've heard people talk about badges, what are those?
And ... well, what are pokémon supposed to eat?
[Video tilts to show the pokémon she's concerned for, then back up to Molly's face.]
They've kind of been eating my food, but I don't know if that's good for them. But I haven't really found anything in those stores either, like bird food or ... dog food or anything like that. So if anyone could help me with that that'd be great.
[Action if anyone in Cherrygrove wants to bump into her!]
[video]
[Molly has used the Power of Small Children to make Rin speak a little more about himself. +20 friendship points. He wants to ask about her family too, but she was just a little kid in a big world. It was a tough 50/50 gamble.]
I'm betting your parents didn't tell you some story about finding you in a watermelon.
[video]
[She's not sure entirely sure how wrong that is, but she knows it's definitely not true.]
[video]
[Wow. Uhm. Molly looks like an elementary school kid so that makes sense. . . . but he didn't think people really told that story. He thought it was only on TV shows. And American movies.]
[video]
[She kind of shrugs. It hadn't been entirely serious, anyway. It was a way for her parents to be all "yeah we'll tell you later now go do something else".]
I know that's not how it goes, though. Everybody knows that. I bet you figured out watermelons don't work like that either.