Annie!
She/Her
16
Employee at the Stray
Cadet
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Annie Mei
Shock 'n' Surf
POSTED ON Dec 26, 2019 11:05:57 GMT
[attr="class","anniepost"] The Swanna wasn’t waking up any time soon, meaning Trixie was free to collect her trainer’s ball. The cotton ball sang a tune as the living Pokedex explained what they had claimed. “Oh, so this is a new guy! No wonder why it stood out to me. Still, that’s gotta suck. Imagine walking around in some water and you step on one of those.” The girl made a show of wincing, only to devolve into a giggle a moment later. “Guess I’ll just have to keep an eye out. Thanks for that, and thank you, little miss!” She retrieved the Pokeball, then used the one in her other hand to return Trixie to her ball. Both were put away and exchanged for the capsule of a very special Camper. The stranger seemed to have erased his doubts about her and her tactics, but she needed to be certain. Or maybe she just wanted to show off a little bit. Whatever the reason, her next opportunity showed itself soon enough. A Tirtouga crawled out of the water, awaiting a challenger, and Annie was happy to oblige. “Next up’s Frankie!” Another Pokeball thrown, releasing… something. A Whimsicott and a Scizor had few things in common, but at least they were standard Pokemon. They had clear themes in their appearance, a voice, a quirky charm to them. The Type: Null, on the other hand, seemed to be at least six different drafts of a monster towering over its trainer, and especially the Tirtouga. While Trixie couldn’t keep quiet if she tried, Frankie was silent, leaving the observers to rely on its body language and its eyes – its ever-glaring eyes – to gauge its emotions. That alone was enough to give the fossil Pokemon pause. Annie, either used to her beast or totally oblivious to how ominous it was, barely missed a beat. “Show ‘em who’s got the harder head!” The little turtle’s mask was barely bigger than one of its foe’s hind paws, let alone the helmet that hid more of its face. Still, the fossil had enough confidence – or foolhardiness – to stand his ground, right up until the Iron Head collided with his body. It was close to a knockout blow, leaving their prey tipped over and unable to defend itself from the incoming Pokeball. A Pachirisu saw the brief battle, and wisely turned tail. [attr="class","wizzcred"] [newclass=".anniepost"]margin-top:25px; [/newclass] [newclass=".anniepost b"]font-weight:lighter;color:#cb4335; [/newclass] [newclass=".anniepost i"]font-style:italic;color:#cb4335; [/newclass] [newclass=".wizzcred"]font: monospace; font-size: 10px; color:#7a7a7a;[/newclass] [newclass=".wizzcred a"]font: monospace; font-size: 10px; color:#7a7a7a;[/newclass]
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