Anna was about to point out that she... admittedly didn't actually know enough about Smash Bros(sure, she had played it, but... not like that. Her knowledge was more focused on a lot of different games) to play it like that, when... the power went out. Suddenly cast into darkness and very confused, Anna backed up awkwardly and looked around. It was hard to see where anyone or anything was, and she really didn't want to go tripping over something. "Um... what... just happened? Did... did the circuits break or... or..." that was what happened to cause this kind of thing, right? Anna... kind of didn't really know, she had to be honest about that... ... And then Alexis mentioned Pokemon very loudly. Anna could definitely get behind that, at least! ... Though at the same time she did hope the power came back on soon... "Um... I'm up for Pokemon, um..." ---- "I like the smash balls," came the deadpan response from Serena. She didn't look up from her game, still sending Kirby about to defeat enemies and navigate the level to the best of her ability. Given that this was certainly not the first time that she had played Super Star Ultra, the best of her ability was very easily getting through the level. Still, she did not want to pause, or look away. And she did enjoy the smash balls, it spiced up playing the game a lot. She didn't see any need to elaborate on that point at all. And still, she kept playing, not once looking up from her DS. She felt Alexis's arm around her shoulders... and continued to look concertedly at her DS. She didn't mind Alexis's arm around her at all, and so there was no reason to look up and protest. No, she was quite comfortable with this, and with continuing to play Super Star Ultra. She also didn't mind speaking with her friend... ... And then the power went out. The light from Serena's DS illuminated her face. "... Super Star Ultra," she replied, to Alexis's question, without looking away from her DS. After all, this didn't interfere with playing her game, so why should she stop now? Pokemon sounded nice, too, once she got to a good point to stop... "... And no-one will beat my Mawile."