I eventually let my hand fall back down when I realize that Levita isn’t going to shake. Maybe they just don’t do that where she comes from? I guess it makes sense, considering a lot of Ghost-Types don’t really have hands to shake in the first place. Ergo had shown me a few other different hand gestures on his computer, but the vast majority of them didn’t seem very nice and were kind of gross. The ones that weren’t looked pretty cool, though. “Oh, I was thinking about joining the guild, too,” I say cheerily, having lightened up by now. “But yeah, I don’t really have too much of a problem with Ghost-Type Pokemon. I used to think they were kinda scary, but then I got to know one and he was pretty cool, even if he was kind of shy and didn’t make too much sense to me some of the time.” When we eventually come to a dead end in the road, Levita makes the very rational assumption that we do indeed [i]not[/i] have any idea where we’re supposed to be going. I dig around in my bag before pulling out my sketchbook, having come up with an idea. “Wait, I’ve got this,” I say confidently as I flip back to the drawing I’d just finished. “The leader of the guild here is an Audino, right? So if I can find it and another landmark here…” I manage to find a both the guild and a building I can recognize near us in the background of my recently finished drawing. Kind of easy, thanks to the strangely personified architecture. “Ok, found it,” I say, beckoning Levita to follow me as I make my way through the town, and stop once we’re in front of the guild, starting to feel more than a little nervous. “Mind if you go first? I think you’re a bit better at this than I am…”