Margo took Dan's word with a grain of salt--he was biased towards Indy as it was, but she still took in his words. She began to bite the inside of her cheek, switching her hands again and placing them on her hips loosely. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"I knoooow."[/b][/color] She dragged out her word, making sure Dan did [i]know[/i], apparently. She joined him on the ground, crouching and giving Julep and Crowne two quick pets to signal their bodyguarding job was done. The two pokemon didn't seem entirely satisfied with her decision, Julep hopping into her arms and still giving Dan a side eye. Crowne, on the other hand, hadn't moved and was still staring at him with his crossed arms. It was slightly comical with his stubby limbs. Margo listened to Dan speak about Indy quietly, petting Julep in her arms as he recounted various stories about their friendship. It was nice hearing about positives from Indy's life--he wasn't all bad, she supposed--but her resolve was still sticking. She wanted to show Indy a lesson that Jack taught him with his own pokemon; she wanted him to realize that it wasn't just Hero, his own ugly pokemon, that could be useful. Her own 'ugly' pokemon were useful too. When Dan stopped speaking, Margo stayed silent. They sat there for a few moments longer before he mentioned visiting his mom, Indy may be joining as well. She almost flinched as she remembered Dan's mother had really upset him the other night. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"Oh, yea, I..."[/b][/color] She stopped herself from saying she had forgotten. She also suddenly realized that if Indy and Dan left, she would be on her own again. Sure, they had only met her a day ago but she had grown comfortable with having people around her other than strangers and her own pokemon. She didn't realize how much she craved attention from others, genuine interest and conversation with people her own age, until she was on her own in the wilds like this. Her family had always been close and they always had relatives visiting, Margo being accustomed to so much social interaction. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"I... I'd love to tag along, if you're going to invite me."[/b][/color] She began sheepishly, giving a small smile, happy for the invitation in the first place. She had actually never been to Kanto--her family had taken her when she was only a few months old, but she obviously didn't remember--and figured maybe her and Indy could have their battle sometime during the trip. Not only that, but the possibility of an addition to her team was tantalizing. Moreover than that, she wished to see the sights of Kanto. She heard it was one of the most beautiful regions and wished to capture some images for herself while she was there; sketches, pictures, paintings, anything she could create. Of course, she also wondered if this would mean Dan would open up to her like Indy had this morning. Perhaps she could come out of this situation with two friends instead of none.