[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/221218/350f2e638f93a944c8ae1824c069f46f.png[/img][/center] Jean and his pokemon had been sitting in the cafeteria for quite some time now. Jean had gotten up earlier than usual that day, as he couldn't sleep. He hadn't been living in Paldea for too long, having only arrived a month or so prior to the semester starting. As such, he still got a little homesick every now and then, and that's when his culinary hobbies came into play. luckily for him, he did have an assignment in Home Ec that he ould work on to distract himself, while also finding fun new recipes he could bring home once his schoolyears were over. [color=0072bc]"All right, how about this one?"[/color], Jean said as he was circling another line from his notebook. Ribbit the Frogadier sat on the bench next to him, while Giri the Tatsugiri sat on the desk patiently, observing him as he presented the next item on the meny: Yet another sandwhich. Ribbit seemed kind of tired of the whole situation while Giri was just happy to be fed so many unique sandwhiches. And these sandwhiches were many and unique indeed, as Jean was working on his Home Ec assignment in regard to different sandwhiches and their effects. Apparently, some sandwhiches had special effects for certain pokemon when eaten, and so ar he had only had one such success in his testing, although that might just have been the coffee beans and marshmallow fluff implemented in the recipe now that he thought about it. Regardless, testing out new recipes were one of the funnier hobbies Jean had, and while his pokemon seemed to be tired of it, they also didn't mind being there too much. [color=0072bc]"Okay. Last one, you guys"[/color], Jean said while breaing off a piece to Ribbit. Giri let out a sad meep and started nibbling on her end of the sandwhich, which rivaled her in size. Ribbit seemed happy about this and chomped down before shrieking immideately in a mixed reaction of dread and horror. That was one of the fun things about including his pokemon in the process: He learned so much about their likes and dislikes in the process, making it more like a bonding-session than schoolwork. However, it seemed Ribbit didn't enjoy sandwhiches with strawberry and cup-ramen. Giri, on the other hand, had somehow already finished her end of the sandwhich and seemed complacent. Ribbit coughed loudly and chugged down the pitcher of water on the table. Jean looked appologetically around the cafeteria. It was a quiet morning, and most of the people here seemed very tired and not in the mood for dramatic frogs. [color=0072bc]"I'm sorry everyone"[/color] he politely said with a quick bow towards the other people there. Nobody seemed to have an immediate reaction, which was good. So much for impressions.