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Sylvia and Pip shivered. Deciding now was as good a time as any, Sylvia tossed up a Poke Ball. "Alright, c'mon, Midnight!" she exclaimed. Out of her Poke Ball came a Murkrow she caught in the woods. Sylvia smiled. "With a Dark-type on our team, we can take out any Ghost-types!" she announced...
Sylvia gasped at the loud noise as she and Pip covered their ears. "Elijah!" Sylvia screamed indignantly. "Why!? I hate loud and sudden noises!"
Pip whimpered a bit. "Piplup..."
Sylvia comforted Pip. "Hey, it's okay, buddy. We'll find everyone."
Pip nodded hesitantly. He and Sylvia were both...
Sylvia held her heart, breathing heavily. "J-jeez! I think we're close to the Old Chateau," Sylvia commented. "Ghost-type Pokemon tend to dwell here." She sighed wearily. "This'll be an adventure full of jump-scares, won't it?" she asked rhetorically.
Sylvia giggled. "It's okay," she told Elijah. Pip pointed something out.
"Pip, Piplup!" Pip exclaimed.
Sylvia nodded. "I know, but it's the middle of the night. How're we supposed to reunite with them?"
Sylvia was lost in the woods. She and Pip have been alone training for some time now, but they didn't know where to find the others. Sylvia had caught a couple of Pokemon along the way, so she didn't just have Pip the Piplup with her. Finally, she found a camp in the woods. She hoped that it was...
Sylvia laughed nervously, holding Piplup tight in her arms so that he wouldn't fall. Piplup crossed his arms and huffed. "Oh, c'mon. Everyone isn't that bad," Sylvia told Piplup. "Besides, if we're going to be working together, we need to be able to understand and communicate with each other."...
Sylvia nodded. "I'm sure. I have a feeling that Piplup and I will become good friends," she said confidently. Piplup seemed surprised she hadn't given up on him yet.
Sylvia giggled while Piplup slapped away Leah's hand. "Sassy li'l thing, aren't you, little guy?" Sylvia asked, giggling. Piplup huffed and turned away, annoyed. Sylvia didn't like that attitude, but she was meek and couldn't do anything about it. "Hey, I'm sorry we got off on the wrong foot. Do...
Sylvia nodded, letting her hands drop to her sides. When she entered the lab, she was in awe. There were many books, many Pokemon, and many researchers constantly moving in the area. It was a building of constant movement. The machines were lighting up, fizzing, doing whatever machines did, the...
Sylvia sighed, knowing she wasn't used to running fast--or at all, since she lived in a place piled with snow. "Would you SNOW down? I've lived in Snowpoint all my life, I'm still not exactly used to wearing nothing over my arms!" She blushed, rubbing her arms as though it was cold and slowing...
Sylvia had managed to send off her winter clothes to her older sibling via technology, because she forgot she could do that. (OOC: In other words, plot convenience and character convenience : P ) When she was ready, she put on her backpack and left to the laboratory with everyone else. "Alright...
Sylvia found the breakfast table and began to eat. She had sunny-side up eggs and hash browns, so her meal was filling and good. When she was done, she also retreated upstairs, but since at the time, she felt too lazy to do anything, she distracted herself by drawing again. It turns out she was...
Sylvia got dressed after everyone left, sighing. She found that her stuff had somehow come with her when she was upstairs. She definitely didn't remember falling asleep in a bedroom.
Who brought her there?! And who remembered her stuff?
Sylvia shook her thoughts away, grabbing her things and...
"I SWEAR I WASN'T DRAWING IN CLASS, MOM!" Sylvia screeched, shooting upward with wide eyes.
When she realized that all she had received was a rude awakening from a friend, she turned to Luna with dead-beat eyes and frazzled hair. "Why...?" she asked before flopping back onto the bed, moaning in...
Sylvia fell asleep on the ground, completely forgetting that she should've gone inside and went to a room with an actual bed beforehand. She laid out there, resting peacefully.
Sylvia was tired, but although she was now friends and sociable with this group of people, she went outside and saw everyone together and veered the other way, moving far from them and reflecting to herself what was about to happen.
She knew that one day, she'd look up at the stars with her...
Sylvia cheered when Adam flipped the bottle (still unsure of why this was such a big thing, but it was pretty impressive that he manipulated the bottle to land in a physically unlikely stance), but when she noticed him leave, she stopped dancing and frowned. She badly wanted to join them and see...
Sylvia gasped. "This music is awesome! My sister loves this show!" she exclaimed, starting to dance. She wasn't the best, but since she was 4'10" and she acted like a child, she looked cute anyway.
Sylvia gave Adam an apologetic smile. "Er, sorry, Adam, but the party's already under way!" She led him further. "C'mon!" she exclaimed, giggling excitedly. "I don't have much, but I can draw something for everyone!" she said, grinning wide. "Is there anything or anyone in particular you want me...
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