dangerousidol: (♣ We'll take this way too far)
Rise Kujikawa ([personal profile] dangerousidol) wrote2015-05-10 08:26 am

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[The screen pops on, and there's a worried looking Rise with a shiny Eevee in her arms. The Eevee looks sad as well.]

I found this little guy in my box this morning. Seems he came from Labrys-san... Does this mean she's gone now? Jin is really sad, and even Himiko can't help him. She's a Sylveon now, but she can't get him to feel better.

Do Pokémon take a long time to get over the disappearance of their trainers like a human would? Or is it different for them?

[She's really, really worried. And sad. She was hoping to get to know Labrys better.]

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[Being inside the Dojo all the time to practice was wearing her out. The commercial she was preparing for was a lot more intensive than she thought it would be. She was definitely out of practice.

So since it's Sunday, she decides it would be a perfect day to go out and about. Time to look for more people she knows! Practicing bit into a good chunk of the time she was here, so not a lot of exploring had been done.

If anyone is walking around Goldenrod, you'll see Rise walking around with a sad Eevee in her arms, Himiko the Sylveon at her side, and Nanako the Meowstic on her other side. Nanako is the only one of the four who doesn't seem all too perturbed with Labrys being gone. She was getting better at dancing. That's all that mattered to her.]


Do you think we'll find ni-chan today?
soundmind: (Unsure ► nyoro~n)

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[personal profile] soundmind 2015-05-11 01:09 am (UTC)(link)
...It depends. Pokemon seem to have feelings and experience them the exact way that humans do--some adapt better to their trainers being gone and understand that their new trainer is there for them, others...don't really.

[She still has a Banette from someone that left who might want to strangle her.]

Your Meowstic could probably talk to Jin for you, so you can understand each other better.
soundmind: (Sad ► If not...)

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[personal profile] soundmind 2015-05-12 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry your friend left, and I'm sorry that Jin has to suffer for her leaving. Pokemon are our companions and friends in this whole thing, even down to the sad times. You're not always going to know what to do when your Pokemon is sad, like when a human friend is sad, but as long as you're sincere and open with them, I think they'll understand.