[The video opens in something highly reminiscent of a "home video" style, France's and Envy's faces wobbling a bit in the focus as France steadies his hold. They're taking advantage of the good weather to have a picnic at the beach; there's an open wicker basket and fancy spread in the camera's immediate background featuring angel hair pasta with
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[He'd be very happy to just kick the lot of them away, but he's not entirely sure how France would react to him punting tiny kind-of-cute things. But if they're not going to get intimidated off he's thinking he'll set Xerxes on them.]
What are they shrieking about anyway? [He pokes at one with his foot, only to have it snap its shell shut uncomfortably close to his toes. He'll just be quickly pulling that foot back now, shooting a glare at the offending Clamperl.] Come on, go be noisy somewhere else.
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What the hell is wrong with this place?!
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[Marianne and Thérèse look like they have it covered, but Envy tosses out Xerxes for good measure anyway. You can never have too much overkill against picnic-invading screaming clams. And the Luxray is just overjoyed to have something to chase around and electrocute. Envy looks so vindicated about this.]
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We can probably continue with our meal. I trust our pokemon to know what to do.
[A furious but one-sided battle rages on the sand, but France always likes to try to make the best of thing. Ah, yes, the smell of destruction and mayhem is ever so romantic.]
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Yeah, I get the feeling they've got it covered.
[He gives France a grin in return.] Besides, it's finally not raining and we're at the ocean. Not bad, if we just ignore the weird clams running around. [He takes France's arm and tugs him to sit down. He is kind of eyeing that food now that it's been brought up, no lie.]
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Of course, they do. We've trained the very best in this place.
[France sits down again gladly, smirking slightly at Envy as he reaches to start prepare the food for serving.]
Those clams have nothing to hold on the wonders of oysters.
[Nothing France does ever has an ulterior motive, what are you saying.]
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