Cecil Harvey (
paladinlost) wrote2013-06-13 07:07 pm
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79th moon [video]
[A pile of eggs on a bed, unmoving. Pretty common sight around here, but where else could he put them?]
I seek loving homes for the fruits of my team's passions.
[It could almost sound poetic, but it mostly sounds tired and hoping to get this over with.]
P1500 for the Axew, Dratini, Happiny, Cubchoos, Ekans and Feebas. P200 for the Magikarps. Most should have decent movesets once they hatch, and I'm... almost certain the Magikarps will already know Tackle. Please take good care of them.
[And take them away from his bed, too.]
[ooc: Plenty of eggs still remain!Mostly Magikarps. Come on, guys, take the Magikarps!]
I seek loving homes for the fruits of my team's passions.
[It could almost sound poetic, but it mostly sounds tired and hoping to get this over with.]
P1500 for the Axew, Dratini, Happiny, Cubchoos, Ekans and Feebas. P200 for the Magikarps. Most should have decent movesets once they hatch, and I'm... almost certain the Magikarps will already know Tackle. Please take good care of them.
[And take them away from his bed, too.]
[ooc: Plenty of eggs still remain!
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Well, it looks like someone's pokémon have gotten busy. How many eggs have you got there?
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[He was expecting at least thirty.]
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Was it all amongst themselves or were there other trainers' pokémon involved?
[France's pokémon don't really like each other, so it's only ever the latter case.]
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[He still doesn't regret that particular decision.]
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Yes, that would do it. This place never fails to surprise.
[He waves a hand awkwardly.]
I guess like us, the act of procreation helps pokémon keep their spirits up.
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I was hoping a whole week of group activities and games, along with brand new recipes tried for every meal, would suffice to keep them happy, but I appear to have aimed much too high.
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From my experience, once the passion of love hits, it is nigh impossible to ignore.
[He sighs, clearly remembering a plethora of such instances, before he reigns himself in.]
Your efforts to counteract their exuberance are admirable, though! What new recipes were you going to try, may I ask?
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[Besides, newborn Pokémon don't scream nearly as much as humans.]
A fish-based pasta sauce, a locally-made salad dressing, gingerbread cookies for dessert... Now that my food turns out well nineteen times out of twenty, I've been experimenting more.
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Yes, I imagine so.
[Excitement lights up France's expression at that list of dishes.]
That all sounds delightful, and that is an admirable ratio for a chef! I'm surprised, though, at the choice of gingerbread cookies. I had always associated them with the holidays rather than summer.
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Well, it's a little bit difficult to translate into English.
[He thinks it over for a few seconds, absently twisting his fingers through his hair.]
I've been eating gingerbread for over a thousand years. I don't usually make it as cookies, though; that's more an English and American thing. I make it as a bread that contains spices, not necessarily ginger. All together, gingerbread is a taste I've come to associate with holidays, but it's not necessary to only eat it around the holidays. It's always tasty with a good coffee.
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