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3 yrs ago
Current To those I RP with, I haven't dropped off of the face of the earth, just had a mental health crash but am recovering. Now to catch up on posting.
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3 yrs ago
The worst thing about mental illness is you have to look after yourself a disgusting amount. I know it's the only way to actually be in a fit state to look out for others, but it still feels wrong.
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3 yrs ago
Emeth: Then I'll be that friend who's the opposite kind of annoying, whispering "Do it, you know you want to..."
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3 yrs ago
Judging by the Internet's definitions of introversion and extraversion, you'd think everyone's either an extreme hermit or a party animal with no in between.
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3 yrs ago
Krystal: All part and parcel of the job.
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A frazzled British thirtysomething cat mum with something of a tea addiction.

I like a wide range of RP genres, but have two absolute favourites: Pokemon and magical girls. (If someone manages to combine the two, I'll be VERY happy!) I post fairly regularly, but sometimes shit mental health days crop up - if that causes any delays, I'll try to resume posting ASAP.

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@Iatos I'm going to be part of that group.

I wonder what @Heckno12 Rheese is going to make of the codename thing...
@Heckno12 Ok, I might not be able to reply today but will tomorrow.
@Iatos I mean Rheese, Alexis and possibly Alex. You're still going with he'll join that group?
@Iatos Feel free to have Kero follow Sophia to the Pokecentre if you want. That way, he'll also meet up with other people in the group.
Sophia Danvers

Windshire Beach


Sophia winced at the way Kero said the word "interesting". Of course, he was still completely clean and dry, which just highlighted what an utter mess she looked. "What? I just got my third Pokemon and that's all you have to say?" she yelled as she stomped after him, seaweed slopping from her ruffles onto the sand. It was bad enough that he'd gone and put away the bottle cap, claiming it for himself. "And that thing's valuable? You're kidding, right...? Hey, I found it first!" She huffed. He really did seem insistent on wasting time at this campsite. "Fine then. I'm sure I can get plenty of cash from the gym battle anyway. You just watch."

She gave a hollow laugh as Kero set up a clothes line and started setting up a fire. "Seriously? You think I've got nothing better to do?" This part of the beach was busier, and she wasn't going to hang around looking like a drowned Rattata... nor was she going to change her clothes in front of Kero. "And in case you've already forgotten, I have more than one Pokemon who needs healing." She looked at the Pokeball that contained her newest Pokemon. She didn't have any berries or potions, and even if this guy did, would he have enough for both Gothita and Staryu? The Pokecentre was a better way of healing them anyway, and not far from the beach.

"Suit yourself," she sneered as she turned away, glancing over her shoulder. She'd thought he respected her, but now he just seemed like another Oscar, acting as if he knew best. "It's a shame you won't see me get my gym badge, but I'll tell you all about it later. Then let's see if you can do the same." With that, she strode from the beach, hurrying towards the Pokecentre, leaving a trail of green drips. She was especially glad there were few people around. Hopefully, the centre would also be reasonably empty.

Inside the Pokecentre


Once inside, Sophia stopped in her tracks. How could Rheese still be there? Hadn't he planned on preparing for the upcoming gym battle? Even worse, there stood the wannabe star who'd laughed at her the day before. And she'd thought what had happened in front of Kero had been humiliating enough. She wanted to hide away in a hole, out of their sight.

Masking her embarrassment with a facade of pride, she held out the Pokeball as she squelched her way towards the desk. "Either of you got your third Pokemon yet?" she boasted, nonetheless bracing herself for their comments.

@Iatos @Heckno12 @OtomostheCrazy
@fer1323 Hmmm, has Alex really interacted with Oscar yet? (This is Alex, not Alexis...) But yeah, if Oscar's going to be the rival to the group, I'm picturing Sophia constantly trying to outdo him/meet his standards. That's why she'll be taunting him about the whole gym thing.

I mean, seriously, she won a battle against him and he still gave her advice. That's gonna piss her off.
@AbysmalDemon I don't mind if Alex tags along. Alex and Sophia have their similarities, so they'll probably annoy each other somewhat at first, but be able to relate to each other in some ways.
@Heckno12 Oh no, I wonder what they'll have to say...
Sophia Danvers

Windshire Beach

@Iatos

Finally, somebody who gave her more recognition than Oscar or Alexis did. “That could explain a few things...” she responded to his comment about Purrloin. Maybe that was why she was having so much trouble with the Dark-type Pokemon.

She let a snicker escape as he introduced himself. Codename? “Heh, somebody likes his spy movies... I guess it’s nice to meet you, Kero. And you too, Dusty.” Even if this Kero guy seemed a little on the eccentric side, he at least treated her with the respect she deserved. Her grin widened. “You made your choice well,” she said as she headed onto the beach. “Come on then! Let’s see what we can find.”

Beachcombing wasn’t something she’d done before, but how difficult could it be? She’d heard valuable items could be found that way, and she could do with a little extra cash.

A Pokeball at her belt popped open. “Gothi-ta!” the perpetually-fascinated Pokemon squealed, staring ahead. Sophia’s haughty grin softened into a gentle smile as she patted Gothita, gazing out with her. The sea truly was a beautiful sight, glimmering, lapping at the shore. Breathing in the salt-scented air, Sophia closed her eyes. This was the perfect, calming atmosphere after a stressful start to the day, quiet, only a few people around. If she focused, she didn’t even have to turn to know they were there. She could faintly sense presences around her, those of Gothita and Kero, and flickers behind her as other people took early morning walks. The energy pulses faded from her awareness as she opened her eyes, bringing her attention back to the beach.

“You want to help me look for items here?” she asked Gothita. The Pokemon nodded. Strolling along the beach with Gothita at her side, Sophia glanced around. Seaweed, pebbles, more seaweed. No sign of any sea glass or shiny metal. If only she had a metal detector. Or the ability to dowse for items, like some of the other psychics she knew. Would Kero think she was wasting his time?

A metallic glint caught her eye. “Aha! I knew there had to be something around here!” With a triumphant smirk, she looked at the half-buried object, making it unearth itself, she didn’t want to get sand under her nails after all... Her smirk vanished. A bottle cap? She let the piece of trash fall. “Uh... Ignore that!” she said to Kero, giving the back of her neck a nervous rub.

“Ita!” Gothita pointed at the sea. Something shimmered under the water – some kind of jewel, from the look of it.

“Finally!” Sophia hoped it wouldn’t turn out to be a bottle or some other piece of garbage, but she had to take this chance before the object could get swept out. No sooner had she focused her power on it, though, than she let go in surprise. She hadn’t expected it to be that heavy... and there it was again, that thrum of life force...

The jewel flared brilliant red and burst from the sea, revealing five pointed limbs protruding from it. Spinning in the air and landing on the shore, it sprayed a jet of water around. Sophia didn’t have time to block with the parasol. “Ack! I didn’t know!” she spluttered as she stumbled back, toppling into a heap of seaweed. Gothita fell next to her, immediately jumping up, brushing wet sand off herself. Sophia raised her head. She had no idea how a Pokemon without a face could glare, but the Staryu that stood a few feet away from her seemed to be doing just that.

As Gothita faced the Staryu, it turned towards her, accepting the challenge despite its obvious displeasure at having been woken up. “Gothita, Confusion!” Sophia called, staggering to her feet, recognising how this latest mishap could be turned into an opportunity. The wild Pokemon managed to get another Water Gun in, but Gothita retaliated, knocking the Staryu back with an energy burst. Another spray of water, another energy wave, and the Staryu nearly fell. Sophia threw a Pokeball, which opened, closed, rocked, before settling on the sand.

Gothita took one look at her trainer and doubled over giggling. Looking down at herself, Sophia cringed. Sand and crushed seaweed clung to her sopping wet clothes, her frills dripping slime. She forced a slightly awkward smile. “Ha! I did it! Three Pokemon already!” she shouted, head held high, gunk-covered parasol tilted. She made the Pokeball circle around her a few times before reaching out, grasping it and holding it up in an exaggerated pose. She had to save face in front of Kero.

“We’d better head back to the Pokecentre,” she said to the tired Gothita before returning her and clipping the Pokeballs to her belt. She turned towards Kero. He’d better not laugh at her. “Ugh... I’m gonna have to get cleaned up anyway. I can’t exactly challenge the gym like this.” She hoped none of the other travellers would still be at the Pokecentre to see her in that state.
Have to go now, will post tomorrow.

Edit: Back now. I can't decide whether Sophia's beachcombing attempt epic failed or went well in an unexpected way... It depends how you look at it. @Iatos, did Kero get drenched too, or did he manage to avoid it?
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