Parker (
nostabbing) wrote2014-04-21 05:05 pm
Entry tags:
- alice can has friends plzkthx,
- approach with caution,
- awesome parenting 101,
- canon update time go,
- everything is shit,
- flee for your lives,
- help is this character development,
- nate the poochyena,
- nice job breaking it lawful good,
- no stabbing parker,
- no-context theater,
- normalcy for dummies,
- parker what the hell even,
- pokemon trainer or pokemon train her,
- shenanigans forever,
- sophie the vulpix,
- surely this cannot possibly end badly,
- there's something wrong with her,
- this seems totally legit,
- what is even happening right now,
- ▶ goldenrod city
013 | Goldenrod City | Video / Action;
[It's not altogether unusual for one of Parker's Pokemon to end up featured in a video on the Network, but it seems as though today's broadcast is...slightly unusual. For one thing, these sorts of broadcasts usually come accompanied with Parker herself involved in some way, either alongside the Pokemon in question, or narrating over the top of the recording.
This time, though, the camera angle is relatively low to the ground — meaning that it's probably Gummy in charge of things — and the audio is largely silent, save for the pitter-patter of tiny padded feet on carpet (possibly the Eevees are playing somewhere nearby), and the low, faint growling of —]

[...Well, hello to you too, Nate.
The thing about a Mightyena is that, like this one's namesake, it's really easy to tell when they're upset about something, and it's pretty obvious that Nate is in a Not Particularly Good Mood. When he spots the camera rolling, though, he narrows his eyes slightly, then dips his head below the view of the screen and...
...comes up a minute later with Eeveemaru in tow, of all things. Clad as always in his little white uniform jacket, Eeveemaru at least doesn't appear to be anything more than reasonably bewildered as he dangles by the scruff of his neck from Nate's teeth, but either way the presentation doesn't last long. A minute later, Nate sets him back down again, and turns his hooded gaze back to the camera for another long moment before barking sharply, twice.
And that's...all the Network is getting out of this video today, apparently. Strange!]
[OOC: And with that, Parker knocks out for her canon update — and her Pokemon are Not Precisely Happy About It. Feel free to communicate with them in any way you like, or to action them up if you're in the Dangan House; replies may come from
parkermons, depending!]
This time, though, the camera angle is relatively low to the ground — meaning that it's probably Gummy in charge of things — and the audio is largely silent, save for the pitter-patter of tiny padded feet on carpet (possibly the Eevees are playing somewhere nearby), and the low, faint growling of —]

[...Well, hello to you too, Nate.
The thing about a Mightyena is that, like this one's namesake, it's really easy to tell when they're upset about something, and it's pretty obvious that Nate is in a Not Particularly Good Mood. When he spots the camera rolling, though, he narrows his eyes slightly, then dips his head below the view of the screen and...
...comes up a minute later with Eeveemaru in tow, of all things. Clad as always in his little white uniform jacket, Eeveemaru at least doesn't appear to be anything more than reasonably bewildered as he dangles by the scruff of his neck from Nate's teeth, but either way the presentation doesn't last long. A minute later, Nate sets him back down again, and turns his hooded gaze back to the camera for another long moment before barking sharply, twice.
And that's...all the Network is getting out of this video today, apparently. Strange!]
[OOC: And with that, Parker knocks out for her canon update — and her Pokemon are Not Precisely Happy About It. Feel free to communicate with them in any way you like, or to action them up if you're in the Dangan House; replies may come from

[action]
But he keeps that up, watching Alice in silence until he feels Nate move and realizes he's looking right at him. He studies the dog's face, and...yeah, he kind of recognizes that look. It's kinda like he's saying, "really?" So he must be making that face because of something Hagakure said. Hmm...]
It's happened to a couple of my friends already and nothing we did woke 'em up until they just woke up on their own a week later. I'm pretty sure this is the same deal.
[He turns his gaze back to Alice, still clearly distressed but he's trying to look hopeful for Alice and Nate's sakes.]
We just gotta stay here with her. That's pretty much all we can do.
[action]
Consequently, Nate rotates position by a few steps, presenting more of his back and posterior for the purposes of petting. Clearly he is the designated adult in this situation and that probably means looking after Hagakure as well as defending Parker.
However, a week is seven days. Tipping his nose down toward the ground, Nate paws lightly at the carpet seven times; today is one, which means that "a week" is one followed by however many days it takes to make seven.
That pawing of the ground is going to become a recurring habit of Nate's over the next week, as he methodically (and some might say, compulsively) counts out the number of days it is until Hagakure thinks Parker will be all right again.
One-two-three-four-five-six-seven.
Today is one.
Two-three-four-five-six-seven.
How many days are left?
Too many for Nate's liking, anyway, but there's nothing he can do about that.]