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Neku Sakuraba ([personal profile] scratchitti) wrote2014-09-01 10:49 am
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002 Video/Action for Goldenrod

[Neku can be seen in the Goldenrod pokemon center, one of the Espurrs in his lap. His Meowth, Seviper and newly hatched Litwick are crowded around curiously. Meowth in partucualr looks annoyed. SHE IS TOP CAT]

So this one landed funny, but the pokemon center fixed... him? Fixed him up The nurse has never seen one of these before, but they heal like the rest of the pokemon, so there's that.

Kinda looks like a Scottish Fold, huh?

[He lightly slips a finger under the ear fold and tilts it up curiously. There's a glance of something eye like and

-BAM a flash of light. The gear statics for a moment, and when it clears Neku is on the floor groaning, and all his pokemon are fainted. Feel extra bad for poor Seviper, who is *pure poison* type]


...ears...bad.
enjoymyatelier: actually, it totally will. (aha! a plan that will not end in failure)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-09-02 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no, I know not to touch the ears now... but as Pokemon in their own right, they must be much more powerful than they look.

...hopefully they're not temperamental, though.
enjoymyatelier: maybe he should check the foundations, come to think of it. (red car. good point.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-09-03 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
Pokemon are surprisingly resilient in more ways than you'd really expect. They do seem like they've got something unfortunate going on with them, though...
enjoymyatelier: no seriously what are you doing (uhhhhhhhh....)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-09-15 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
That would be it, yes.

Though... they don't just look like that, do they...?

[He pauses.]

Ah, that was rhetorical. I don't expect you to know, of course.
enjoymyatelier: maybe he should check the foundations, come to think of it. (red car. good point.)

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[personal profile] enjoymyatelier 2014-09-22 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me if it took them a fair bit longer than that to recover, so I'm guessing more like a week.

I am interested in starting to train them, though, even if I have a lot on my plate already.