[There would be a sight of a girl being physically ushered out of a house, leaving her to stand in the middle of the sidewalk before turning back to look at said house.]
Hi, how are you? Nice to meet you too.
[Great, so that lead her to look at the sign reading "New Bark Town". I have a few choice names I'd rather call this place. She let out a sigh as a small Abra started to float right on next to her. It's calm and relaxed, which kind of matched Daria's calm demeanor reaching to near apathetic proportions to her predicament. Reaching in to her backpack, she got out her Pokedex, figuring a few things out and trying to come to some conclusions.]
Aaaaabraaaaa...
I don't know what you said but I probably agree with it.
Video:
[There was a rather unimpressed young woman who just appeared on your phones. Communication. Right. That's rich. But she supposed if she was going to get anywhere here, she ought to at least she some of the types she had to deal with. If college taught her anything, it's adapting. No matter how much your situation is weird, it's just simply smarter.
She had the tools to live and survive, but to what she had to survive from was something she was still figuring out.]
Greetings.
My name is Daria Morgendorffer, and I am also in the Magical World of Pokemon just like the rest of you. Willingness of being so isn't all that important right now.
[The Abra floated next to her carrying a book, The Old Man and the Sea.]
This is Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and The Sea. Published in 1952. The Abra carrying it is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Those two names have no relation to each other whatsoever, they do, but if you want...you can call him Fitzgerald. He thinks it makes him sound classy.
[Fitzgerald places the book back in the back himself before floating next to his "trainer". This is so completely in sync.]
Daria Morgendorffer | Daria
[There would be a sight of a girl being physically ushered out of a house, leaving her to stand in the middle of the sidewalk before turning back to look at said house.]
Hi, how are you? Nice to meet you too.
[Great, so that lead her to look at the sign reading "New Bark Town". I have a few choice names I'd rather call this place. She let out a sigh as a small Abra started to float right on next to her. It's calm and relaxed, which kind of matched Daria's calm demeanor reaching to near apathetic proportions to her predicament. Reaching in to her backpack, she got out her Pokedex, figuring a few things out and trying to come to some conclusions.]
Aaaaabraaaaa...
I don't know what you said but I probably agree with it.
Video:
[There was a rather unimpressed young woman who just appeared on your phones. Communication. Right. That's rich. But she supposed if she was going to get anywhere here, she ought to at least she some of the types she had to deal with. If college taught her anything, it's adapting. No matter how much your situation is weird, it's just simply smarter.
She had the tools to live and survive, but to what she had to survive from was something she was still figuring out.]
Greetings.
My name is Daria Morgendorffer, and I am also in the Magical World of Pokemon just like the rest of you. Willingness of being so isn't all that important right now.
[The Abra floated next to her carrying a book, The Old Man and the Sea.]
This is Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and The Sea. Published in 1952. The Abra carrying it is F. Scott Fitzgerald. Those two names have no relation to each other whatsoever, they do, but if you want...you can call him Fitzgerald. He thinks it makes him sound classy.
[Fitzgerald places the book back in the back himself before floating next to his "trainer". This is so completely in sync.]