Right. And some days, trainers need to go somewhere on short notice. They'll usually leave a flamebody Pokemon with us and we'll take shifts in walking with them. Sometimes we just end up with a surprise. We haven't kept a Null yet though. They're all so different.
[Henry says this a little firmly. He knows Heather isn't going to walk in the door and plop Snitter into his lap, but he is...concerned. He wasn't usually the type to attack other men with his teeth and nails. He's just not sure what's going to happen when he's in the same room with this unnatural disco robo dog.]
[She doesn't remember exactly when the Lapras hatched, only that most of the time she's been home over the summer, the most she'd seen of Flotsam had been a lot of happy splashing out in the pool.]
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Only a few people have gotten one so far.
[She rubs the back of her neck with one hand, patting the now-awkwardly-curled Null at her side.]
I'm not sure I'd wanna leave Snitter at a Center.
They're kind of... one-person Pokemon.
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Suits me.
[They're so spooky.]
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You know you're gonna have to deal with him when we get home eventually, right?
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[Henry says this a little firmly. He knows Heather isn't going to walk in the door and plop Snitter into his lap, but he is...concerned. He wasn't usually the type to attack other men with his teeth and nails. He's just not sure what's going to happen when he's in the same room with this unnatural disco robo dog.]
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I won't let him come over and just vehemently rub his helmet on you.
[Which is a thing he does. She now has scrapes and rips in her jeans that WEREN'T a fashion statement.]
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[She doesn't remember exactly when the Lapras hatched, only that most of the time she's been home over the summer, the most she'd seen of Flotsam had been a lot of happy splashing out in the pool.]