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BLIND DATES: A TABLES
Who: We shall see.
What: BLIND DATES
Where: Restaurant off-campus.
When: 29th November, 2013.
Warnings: It is a mystery.
TAG YOUR CHARACTERS WHEN YOU REPLY. It's the fun thing to do.
[This restaurant is known for its seafood, steak, and sushi selection. The food is cooked in the open for the costumers to watch being prepared, the odd sound of fire flaring up on the grill heard as certain dishes are put together!
Despite the fancy entertainment the décor is simple and spacious, but not unsightly.There's a Japanese feel to the place, the colours of red and black dominating the furnishings. People are simply dressed, and invited diners are told to dress the same; not too formal, not too casual.
The music played matches the laid-back atmosphere, catchy but not distracting. Chatter mingles in with it, and may help to ease some dates this tonight. Or not.
The candles on the table here are-- candles? There are no candles here! But on the tables reserved for the academy, there's a card. Each card has a different letter-number combination. Find your table!]
What: BLIND DATES
Where: Restaurant off-campus.
When: 29th November, 2013.
Warnings: It is a mystery.
TAG YOUR CHARACTERS WHEN YOU REPLY. It's the fun thing to do.
[This restaurant is known for its seafood, steak, and sushi selection. The food is cooked in the open for the costumers to watch being prepared, the odd sound of fire flaring up on the grill heard as certain dishes are put together!
Despite the fancy entertainment the décor is simple and spacious, but not unsightly.There's a Japanese feel to the place, the colours of red and black dominating the furnishings. People are simply dressed, and invited diners are told to dress the same; not too formal, not too casual.
The music played matches the laid-back atmosphere, catchy but not distracting. Chatter mingles in with it, and may help to ease some dates this tonight. Or not.
The candles on the table here are-- candles? There are no candles here! But on the tables reserved for the academy, there's a card. Each card has a different letter-number combination. Find your table!]
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He wrapped his hands around the cup. Mmm. Warm.
"Is this the first time you've come along to one of these? I've seen you about school grounds since I arrived a few years ago, so I know you must have been here long enough to attend more than one."
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And somehow, he always brought himself to attend. He supposed it was because nothing bad ever happened, and it was a good way to get to know people. That much was true. He wanted to say something else, but he couldn't figure out what would be appropriate to say. He'd never been a great conversationalist, especially with humans. But he knew he had to improve that attitude rather than just think about it. It was irrational, so he had to try.
"...What do you do, here?" he asked.
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At least he was assuming Ulki meant 'here' as in the city and school. Not the restaurant and/or date specifically.
"I believe you're on the staff, correct?"
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That he was a Pokémon trainer piqued Ulki's curiosity. He hadn't actually had many opportunities to talk to them, and he wasn't sure how he felt about the matter to begin with. In some ways, training Pokémon seemed wrong to him, but with such little information on the matter, he couldn't give into assumptions.
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To be honest, it didn't surprise him to hear that Ulki was a disciplinarian - He certainly had the look of a stern, no nonsense sort.
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"After you graduate... What do you plan to do?"
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He had no real knowledge of Aikido, Jujitsu or Karate for example.
"Long term goals... I'm actually considering moving to Kanto and getting involved in the Pokémon science community. I've a lot to learn but my ability to communicate with Pokémon would give me an insight I find lacking in most Professor's work on the subject."