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soulsymmetrical July 8 2011, 21:00:21 UTC
[staring at the Sewaddle. not a creature from Somarium, at least not one that he has seen yet. it had a slightly different soul signature. ...but most strange of all was that the girl's soul felt familiar. rather like someone else he knew. it was a bit disconcerting but he's been having a lot of that lately.]

Hm...correct me if I'm wrong, but is that a pokemon on your shoulder?

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voidofhue July 9 2011, 06:21:59 UTC
Hm? Yeah, it is! [She's beaming a smile already.]

This is Crepe. He's a Sewaddle.

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soulsymmetrical July 9 2011, 06:50:19 UTC
[she named it after a dessert? ...staring at it. ..it actually has some rather interesting symmetrical features....]

At first I thought it was a rather large insect, in which case I would think most girls wouldn't want anywhere near them.

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voidofhue July 11 2011, 05:08:50 UTC
[She's not a fattie okay. She just thought it was cute.]

Oh, I don't mind bug types at all! I have a few others, too. [pause.] But yeah, a lot of girls don't really like them much.. I dunno why.

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soulsymmetrical July 11 2011, 06:46:05 UTC
I wouldn't know. A friend of mine can't stand the sight of them.

But I'm not really that familiar with pokemon. I know someone else who has some pokemon with him, actually, and since it looked a little different than the native species here, I took a guess.

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voidofhue July 14 2011, 06:20:26 UTC
Why's that? I don't see anything wrong with them.

Oh, I see. I guess it's kinda easy to spot Pokemon! They have this.. thing about them. I'm not sure how to phrase it..

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soulsymmetrical July 14 2011, 06:23:24 UTC
She's a bit...how should I say, "sensitive" about those sorts of things.

[tilts his head a bit as he also ponders it.]

A unique aura?

[he would have said soul wavelength but "aura" might be a better and more "universal" term in this case.]

They act like other animals, yet they do have this unique look to them as well.

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