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6 yrs ago
Current The real holiday is the day after Valentines Day, when all the chocolate goes on sale.
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10 yrs ago
Looks like we've got another wave of spambots.
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11 yrs ago
Just a little heads up, exams are coming up soon, so I might not be able to post very often.
11 yrs ago
It's October and it's already starting to snow. God damn it.
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11 yrs ago
Happy birthday to me!
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Now that they knew the location of her group, there was a decision to make. They could let her join the group, lock her up, or kill her. The first one would probably be the worst option. She could betray them at any moment. The second option was risky. They would probably need more information in the future, and when they do, she might be able to give them answers. If she escaped, though, it would end badly. Then there was the third option. If they killed her, there was absolutely no risk. She wouldn't be able to go back and tell her group where they've set up, but if they needed more information they would have no way to get it. Plus, they would have even more blood on their hands.

Deravan seemed to be trying to "fix" the wolf, which didn't seem possible. Connor, on the other hand, was intent on killing her.
"She can't be reasoned with, Deravan." Ralph said. "I still don't think we should kill her, though. It's just not the right thing to do. Besides, if we ever need more information about this group, where else are we going to find it?" He turned to face everyone in the group. "I've made my decision. I vote to lock her up."
Josh's eyes opened somewhat when he heard Anthony's shouting. "Who's there?" He looked around for a moment, until he finally saw Anthony and Daniel fighting a Kadabra. With Daniel on their side, it shouldn't take too long. Still, it was kind of annoying to have someone attacking them this early in the morning. "Let's get this over with." Josh said, firing a Water Gun at the Kadabra. At this point, Matt had woken up as well. He used Light Screen, forming a protective barrier around them. Josh hoped that Hex and Terra would wake up soon. This would be over a whole lot faster with them helping.
Ralph flew into the cave as soon as Tony had called them all. The wolf was awake, and now it was time for the interrogation to start. They were able to get some information out of her. Apparently, she was from a group known as Humanity's Hope. They were trying to restore everyone back to their original forms and eliminate magic. That was all the information they could get out of her. She simply laughed when Tony asked her where her group was set up.
"We can do this all night, you know." Ralph said. "This can be over a lot sooner if you just tell us where the rest of your group is."

Connor grabbed a large tree from outside, and got onto his knees in front of the wolf. He was much more threatening than Tony was, mostly because he didn't seem to be bluffing when he said that he'd kill her. Ralph was confident that this would get the information out of her. If it didn't, there wasn't much else they could do without resorting to more violent methods. He hoped it wouldn't get to that point.
Jade stretched a little as she got out of bed. After getting dressed, she reached for the bandana on the bedside table and stood in front of the mirror. She put the bandana on her head, adjusting it so the scar was completely covered. Once she was sure her scar couldn’t be seen, she left her room. She expected to have the apartment to herself for today since her mother was at work, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case.
“Well, it’s about time you woke up. I was starting to think you were in a coma or something."
It was Mike, her mother's boyfriend. Jade despised 90% of the guys her mother dated, and Mike was no exception. She was about to spend the day in the apartment, but now that she knew he'd be here, her plans had changed.
"So, you got a job yet?" Mike asked.
Jade responded with a "No." as she began making herself a bowl of cereal.
"Well, with an attitude like yours, that doesn't surprise me."
"Bite me."
"See? That's the kind of thing I'm talking about."
"I don't need a lecture, Mike."
"You know, nobody's gonna hire you if you..."
Jade began to tune Mike out at that point. He began to rant, and tuning him out was a lot easier than trying to interrupt him. As soon as she was finished with her breakfast, she walked out the door.
It doesn't really bother me too much. Just wanted to point it out.

I'm working on a post, by the way. Shouldn't take too long.
It might get a little confusing if our characters have the same name.
"Are you kidding me, Terra?" Josh said. "You could've told us that sooner. We could've stayed at the camp with the reef Pokemon."
It was too late to turn back now. After he was so eager to get this mission over with, now it was going to take another day, or possibly even longer. Needless to say, he was pissed at the moment. His exhaustion wasn't helping much, either.
Who would've thought that the simple mission that Leeroy gave them would turn into this? He thought it would just be a simple, one-day mission where they investigate something in Crystal Chasm, but now, three days later, they were at the top of Mt. Dragoncoil, sleeping on the ground because they didn't expect the mission to take this long. If he'd known that they'd be out here for this long, he would've just chosen a different mission. It was too late to turn back now, though. They'd already gone too far.
Josh slowly drifted off to sleep. It would be a long day tomorrow, and he needed to get some rest.
Name: Jade Derrick

Age: 18

Gender: Female

Species: Mienshao/Pangoro Hybrid

Appearance: Jade’s body shape is exactly the same as that of a regular Mienshao. The only difference is the colour of her fur. Instead of the usual purple fur, she has the same black and white fur colour that her father has. She wears a pink bandana to cover up a large scar on her head.

Level: 13

Moves:
-Pound
-Vital Throw
-Detect
-Fake Out

Biography: Jade lived with her parents in Malwayne Coast while she was growing up. Her mother was really the only one who was there for her, though. Her father was drunk most of the time, and she didn’t have any siblings. Despite this, she managed to do well in school, and had plenty of friends.
When she was younger, her parents didn’t fight a lot, but as time went on things changed. By the time Jade had turned 12, it had gotten to the point where they couldn’t even be in the same room together without arguing about something. They seemed to hate each other, and she was surprised they hadn’t split up yet.
It was around this time that Jade started to take martial arts classes. It was a form of stress relief for her. It also allowed her to be away from the house, which was normally filled with the sounds of her arguing parents and the smell of booze. It was nice to get away from that once in a while.
When Jade was 16, something happened that finally made her mother snap. One night, her father started to get particularly violent. At first, Jade just ignored the noises coming from the other room. Once she heard the sound of breaking glass, though, she went to see what was going on.
Her father was holding a broken bottle to her mother’s throat. She immediately tried to push her father away, and for a moment he seemed to calm down. A split second later, he decided to hit Jade over the head with the bottle, catching her completely off guard.
She was in the hospital for a while. Thankfully, there was no permanent damage other than a large scar on her head. She was pretty self-conscious about it, and from that point forward did everything she could to hide it.
After getting out of the hospital, she found out that her mother finally left her father after that incident. She continues to live in her mother’s apartment to this day.

Differences: The only things that set her apart from other Mienshao are her fur colour and the move Vital Throw, both of which she inherited from her father.

Other Info: Nothing to put here.
"And now we wait." Ralph said. "I'll go keep an eye out for anybody coming our way. Call me if she wakes up."
He flew outside, perching near the top of one of the taller trees. He never really noticed before now, but changing into a phoenix really enhanced his eyesight. If anybody approached the cave, he'd see them. It was a good thing, too, because once the wolf's group found out she was missing, they'd probably send others to look for her. He scanned the forest, looking for anyone who might be approaching the cave. There were many creatures passing by, but thankfully none of them seemed to be getting too close. He still kept an eye on anybody that came into his field of view, though. Any one of them could be hostile, but he had no way of telling them apart from the friendly ones.
All of the wild Pokemon were down, and the Murkrow decided to reveal himself. He said his name was Daniel, and that he had gotten lost in the cave. Terra was about to attack him, but thankfully was stopped by Blaze.
"You do realize he was just helping us, right?" Josh said. "The least we could do is help him get out of here."

Terra seemed to be tired, but then again they all were. It was starting to get late, and Josh wanted to get out of this tunnel as soon as possible. Hopefully the exit would be close enough to the top that they could finish this mission and get back to the guild. He didn't really think about it until now, but this mission had taken them three days, and if they didn't finish this now it would take them an even longer amount of time. Josh had to admit, this mission was much more difficult than the one they did with that other team back in Beach Cave.

After moving for a while, there was a light at the end of the tunnel. This was the moment Josh had been waiting for. They would finally find out if Eddie's shortcut was worth it. If they were lucky, they could be done with this mission tonight.
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