[When the feed flickers on, it's first displaying a somewhat unsteady view of Heather's back. Occasionally it swivels back and forth shakily-- showing a blurry view of what looked like a lot of cracked eggshells. There were a few towels lying crumpled on the floor, as well. Her voice, muffled and slightly blotted out by the constant clicking and
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I kinda like it, though.
Makes me think of home.
[She said it with a healthy dose of sarcasm.]
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Congratulations on becoming a new mom. Again!
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Heh, thanks!
Something tells me this one's not going to be as ... uh, rambunctious as Zilla.
[Indeed, the little Absol is just sort of hunkered down and watching everything silently.]
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Shall I fetch the ice cream?
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Do you even need to ask?
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[His own newborn Absol is blinking curiously at the baby Absol in Heather's arms, oblivious to Misaki's uneasy regard.]
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[Alessa blinks back slowly, although she seems less curious and more wary.]
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Misaki's Absol, though only a little more than a day older than Alessa, notices the other's regard and replies with a stoic wink before moving back to jump into Misaki's lap. He pets her distractedly as she sits up, quiet and regal.]
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[Her tone is a little dry.]
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I didn't mean it like that. A Pokemon that can sense disasters can also be used as a good sign. It can prepare people for the worst times, despite being a sign of "bad luck".
You've been through a lot, too, Heather. Maybe this can be a good luck charm of sorts.
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... Yeah... Maybe so.
... That's what I'm hoping.
[She runs her hands through her hair and a bit of her tiredness seeps through.]
It was... a rough December.
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[Please ignore the crashing and smashing in the background... please.]
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[Deadpan] Nothing of importance.
[CLANG! CRASH! THUD!]
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[What's happening, Artemis.]
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