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[The mirrors on the vine activate to show a young woman in the generic white dress, standing in the patch of flowers she apparently arrived in. She looks more irritated to be here than surprised or confused. She tilts it this way and that, then nods in a satisfied manner.]
I thought so.
[She looks down, skimming over the scroll again before handing it offscreen. Something with a yellow paw takes it. She looks back at the mirror, brushing a flower out of her hair, then crosses her arms.]
I am not speaking to an animal of any kind about this. I am Sabrina, Saffron City's Gym Leader.
[She speaks as if that's supposed to mean something to people. It should, at least.]
I'm not in the habit of accepting protection from strangers. Nor am I in the habit of accepting orders to help strangers build things, or become 'one of them'. What I want is an explanation of just what you think you're trying to accomplish. If you don't think you want to explain, then I'll just have to tear this place apart until you decide to face me.
[A number of small, blue and white balls float around her. Each one has a pair of red stripes, and small monsters can be seen moving inside each one.]
I trust that I'm understood.
I thought so.
[She looks down, skimming over the scroll again before handing it offscreen. Something with a yellow paw takes it. She looks back at the mirror, brushing a flower out of her hair, then crosses her arms.]
I am not speaking to an animal of any kind about this. I am Sabrina, Saffron City's Gym Leader.
[She speaks as if that's supposed to mean something to people. It should, at least.]
I'm not in the habit of accepting protection from strangers. Nor am I in the habit of accepting orders to help strangers build things, or become 'one of them'. What I want is an explanation of just what you think you're trying to accomplish. If you don't think you want to explain, then I'll just have to tear this place apart until you decide to face me.
[A number of small, blue and white balls float around her. Each one has a pair of red stripes, and small monsters can be seen moving inside each one.]
I trust that I'm understood.
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Is Cynthia a champion of a region? She seemed like the type.
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[Misty's playing with her. She's got to be. Sabrina's eyes narrow, she doesn't appreciate that.]
...Yes, she is.
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[This is really getting confusing to her. She doesn't know Sabrina that well, but she knows that she was kind of happy once.]
What region? Hoenn, Johto, Sinnoh, Unova, or any of the others?
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It was a long time, but you should at least remember Ash! He's the one that gave Haunter to you!
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[With a mental order, her Kadabra returns and she sits on it, stroking her chin as she thinks. Even though she's looking at Misty, she's not really looking at her.]
This is odd. Why would our memories not match up? Tell me, what do you remember about this Ash of yours?
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[Pauses for a moment, collecting an answer.]
Ash is a really stubborn trainer. I traveled a lot with him, along with Brock. He's doesn't think before he does things most of the time, and he's reckless too.
He's trustworthy though, and he really cares about Pokémon. Pikachu and him are inseparable.
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...You and Brock left your gyms to go traveling with him?
[Sabrina shakes her head slowly. The very idea...]
Red is one of Professor Oak's original three Pokedex holders, from Pallet Town. He tends to favor his pikachu, Pika. After demolishing Team Rocket, he won the Pokemon League, helped defeat the Elite Four, and then went on to destroy Team Rocket again when they tried to return. These are things everyone knows.
As I recall, during the Kanto/Johto Gym Battle in the last Pokemon League, you were most concerned about him.
Something is very odd here, if our memories are that different.
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... I really haven't heard of him. This is ridiculously strange. Why don't we remember things the same way?
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We need to gather any other trainers and speak of this. If we're remembering things so differently, who knows what they remember?
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That's probably a good idea. We need to get to the bottom of this.
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I'll put out a call for everyone on this... Vine. Where should we meet? You know the area better than I do.
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How about at the Library? It seems like it would be appropriate for what we're doing.
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I'll send a text along this Vine, then. I'll find my way there easily enough.
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