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June Bug
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twenty-seven
April 21
Mauville City
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June's Plotter
POSTED ON Aug 13, 2023 21:10:43 GMT
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June Sleigh

Mechanic/Small Business Owner (Delivery Services)



Motivations (Relevant History)

Need to get out of bed to...


  There's money to be made, and June is both well aware and actively paying attention to situations that allow for it. At the end of the day, she wants to get back her old Dad's shop, and there's a mountain of Poke Dollars required to make it happen. While she has her strict limits, everything below that (even things outside her comfort zone) are possible if the pay is good enough. As long as she can do this under those conditions, then it will all be worth it at the end of the day. 

 - As a kid, June made a promise. She'd find the fastest pokemon alive and capture it. Unfortunately for her, there are things faster than Ninjask or Talonflame. Even worse, she's never backed down from a personal challenge. Is this more because of the promise she made to someone that she can't apologize to for breaking it, or some own personal desire to acheive what few others could ever hope to? Regardless, there's a ball of pure electricity, it's existence is vaguely scattered in some random texts, and it might've been confirmed to exist in the last few months...

 - Help. The Passage of Time is a bitch, but it's getting... better? Or worse? Hard to say right now. Point is-- relatively recent life events has made her rethink her whole strategy of 'grief'. Namely acknowledging it at all. But it still hurts, it's not getting easier, and she has absolutely no one to turn to. The one person she might feel remotely comfortable with the concept always remains tight-lipped on the situation. But she doesn't want to start the conversation with anyone else. And no one else knows what it's like. What did Grigori call this again? Catch-25, or something?




Interests (Potential Threads)

What to do with all this time...

 - June is a workaholic, through and through. For personal reasons, she actively avoids staying at home for long by either working as a courtier of all sorts of things, a mechanic for medium to large sized machinery, or just about anything not illegal if the pay is big enough. Potential threads include June delivering a package, repairing cars or anything smaller, or 'grunt work' (yard work, simple physical labor, helping others with actual trade labor).

 - On the almost complete opposite spectrum, June also can be found occasionally at libraries and data centers in various towns. Reading from books about ancient history, myths, or recent reports on the Regi-family. Potential threads would look like discussion about these mysterious pokemon, interviews or questions with people directly involved or first-hand witnesses to the pokemon, or potential leads as how to attract or where to find them.

 - June is also down for various recreational and sports activities whenever the opportunity arises. This could include exploring areas (no caves), sports, exercise, or anything else that lets her let loose and just have fun going as fast and as hard as possible.




Friends, Acquaintances, or Otherwise

Those who keep showing up are...


 - : Former friend-turned-dick. Fuck this guy. Seriously, fuck you but also please don't hurt me.

 - : Hated by association.

 - : Is alright. Wished he wouldn't tell June to 'be more careful'. Probably should show up to his classes more. Reliable in a pinch.

 - :  The more she learns him, the more she forgets about the coincidence surrounding his inclusion into her life. He wouldn't hurt a Spinarak.

 - : She's pretty cool when she isn't pissed off or sad. But yet again, when isn't June a little bit of the same? And she gave her a job... and is helping her with her childhood promise...

 - : Strange, strange child. Teenager? Didn't ask her.



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