[center][h1][color=c4df9b]Loading Arc...[/color][/h1][/center] [quote=@Cerces22] ...[color=f49ac2]"Looks like we about to start an other adventure in a brand new place, are you guys ready??[/color] Her pokemon nodded with excitement, they were estatic to be reunited with their Trainer after so long. [color=f49ac2]"Right, well let's do some shopping first get some new clothes."[/color] [/quote] [b]One hour later... [/b] Liz walked through the city with the help of her translator/friend Ronald. For a Monday, the sidewalks were quite busy. Soon she would arrive at a local shopping district, one suggested to her by a front desk worker back at her hotel. Here she would find many clothing shops to choose from. [hr][hr] [quote=@Cerces22] ...As she crossed the finish line she noted she was in the top thirty. Not horrible, but not great either, Circe hoped that her written test and the next section would make up for this part. [/quote] The lunch provided for the 100 canidates was good but nothing too special. At least it was an all you can eat buffet. When the lunch hour was finished, they were led back outside. On the other side of the obstacle course, there was a large building, built very much like a school. Inside the main lobby, everyone would wait while others would be taken to rooms for a "final interview". Circe didn't have to wait long, as she was a part of the first group. Up two flights of stairs, she arrived at her room. The room was large and empty, except for a desk with one empty chair in front of it and a [url=https://www.online-therapy.com/files/img/slider/therapist.jpg]woman[/url] sitting behind it. A camera was set up off to the side on a tripod and pointed mostly at the empty chair. The woman stood up to welcome Circe, and introduce herself as Kathy. Just a few minutes into the interview, it became apparent that Kathy wasn't any old interviewer. She was a professional phsychiatrist and damn good at her job. She asked normal questions like, "Why do you want to be a trainer?", "What are your life goals?", and "Before all of this, where would you have seen yourself in five years?". Yes, the questions were normal, but the unwavering eye contact, that was the unsettling part. [b][i](Quick Note: Don't end the interview or leave this room in your post. There's another part to this interview.)[/i][/b]