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Tinuviel nodded in agreement before racing off alongside Aika. He smiled to himself at the nickname Fumi had given him. It certainly would be interesting working with these two. It was a shame that they hadn't had much time to work together during chore duty, but that came more from them having been there longer than him. They could probably have some fun talking together once the work was done. Now was no time for goofing off, especially since they'd be looking after a child. Fumi seemed serious enough, if a little impatient. Well, Tinuviel thought, wanting to get the job done promptly was admirable too.
@Matador

She's here!



If there are edits you need I'll have to get to it tomorrow because it's getting late here.
@Matador

Yes, sorry for taking so long. I'll have my sheet up tonight.
I'm here! I'm working on my sheet.
The duo from Team Rhythm was naturally already waiting at the town gate by the time he got there. He hoped he hadn't kept them waiting long. It was important for him to make a good impression on his seniors. He could almost hear them chatting to each other as he flew over, and he caught the tail-end of their conversation: they expected to reach Treasure Town by lunch, and that the three of them would leave as soon as he joined up with them. Also that Aika couldn't remember his name. Would it be too awkward to remind her?

"Yes, sorry to keep you," he said, deciding against re-introducing himself, "I'm ready to head out as soon as you are."

@Shiny Keldeo

@Matador

Persona's my usual Megaten of choice, but I'm willing to throw my interest here as well.
Tinuviel nodded at them as they left. So, they were on bodyguard duty? Escorting a kid through the region seemed simple enough. He remembered his parents would occasionally guard important Pokemon all across the continent. Those long-term jobs weren't ones he was usually brought along for, but his parents always spoke highly of them, even when they didn't speak highly of their charges. The current job shouldn't be like that, though, Tinuviel thought. Melody seems like a down-to-earth person. He doubted that a kid raised by someone like that would cause trouble on a trip.

"I do have a few things I should bring along," he said, fluttering back to his position on the walls. He crawled his way back to his shared room, greeting other guild members as they passed each other. He slung it over his should as he climbed down and started going through the supplies both already in the bag, and that he'd once stashed by his bed. The supplies came to a fairly standard set of apples and blast seeds, along with a brown bow. Anything else he needed he would have to find during the mission.

With that, he left his room and hurried to meet the others.
He was still shifting through the job papers when the remaining members of Team Rhythm came up to do the same. They seemed to have an easier time deciding than he did, plucking a notice off of the board after only a moment of looking. Soon, they were muttering to themselves, stealing glances at him that he pretended not to see. Tinuviel was still picking around high-rated outlaws when Fumi walked up to him, asking if he wanted to help them out with a job.

He blinked at her a bit and hummed to himself. He still wanted to work by himself, but would he really be learning anything more that way than he was before? Maybe, if he teamed up with a group that had been here a while, he could get some pointers from them, and learn more about just how this Guild ran, since the Pokemon who'd told him about it clearly didn't really know much at all.

"Sure, I'll come along," he said, hopping down from his perch to stand in front of them. "You can count on me. I won't hold you back."
Well, he couldn't exactly expect to be put on such a critical mission while he was still a Junior. Nothing for it but to train and improve. The fact that all there was for him to do was find jobs on their message board disappointed him. He could have done that with the Rescue Team Associaton back home. He'd come here with the promise of specialised training, but maybe he'd gotten the wrong idea from those travellers. However, whatever the situation was, he would not give up on the Guild; he'd signed up for this place, and he needed to make the most of it, whatever "it" really was.

Tinuviel fluttered up from his perch, excusing himself. He landed on a wall and crawled his way to where the bulletins were hung and landed in front of them. He peered at the listings, looking primarily for locations he'd seen or been to already since he'd arrived at the Guild. "What would the hard day's work bring him today?" he wondered.
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