( It's strange and disorientating to wake up in a place that isn't your own bed. Even more strange to wake up outside in clothes that you don't recognize at all. She could have sworn that she had just been preparing to train with her class and another. It was like she had blinked and then suddenly woken up without really realizing she had been asleep to begin with.
Not to mention – wasn't it just winter? As someone who can't exactly handle colder temperatures, the spring breeze and the cherry blossoms were a welcome change for her. That doesn't make it any less alarming, though... Where exactly were her classmates? And why did it seem so empty here?
A quiet ribbit escapes her before she realizes it, but she pays it no mind, wide eyes looking around before she takes a step forward. She'll keep her wits around her regardless. )
This doesn't seem like something a villain might do, but what's the purpose of separating me from my friends?
( She doesn't recall any of the students in the other class having a power like this one, and her match hadn't even started.... Was this some sort of illusion? If it was, it was definitely convincing. Or, had she really been taken somewhere else entirely?
She raises a hand, catching a cherry blossom. For someone who seems to be newly arrived, she's certainly calm. )
This doesn't seem like any place I've seen in Japan before.
b. the message
So, we're all here to save the world?
( There's a hint of nerves in the way she speaks, her gaze downcast and thoughtful for a moment – but her brows furrow after a moment. It's strange to think that they would pick her. She has experience with helping others, but not as much as others back at home.
She points to herself, tilting her head a bit. )
Wouldn't it have been better to pick a hero with more experience?
( She's not saying no, mind you. She'll do what's needed to be done just as she always has. She's never been one to hesitate to do what she believes to be right or needed for the sake of others. )
c. party in the underground
( Shopping centers weren't exactly anything new for her, but it feels exciting to come nonetheless. If anything, she only wishes that some of her friends from home were here – even if she didn't exactly want for them to be away from there, either. It's a conflicting feeling, and a bit lonely – but, she focuses on taking in whatever sights she can.
Considering that she doesn't exactly have much money here, she's careful in what she ends up spending her money on. However, it's the Pokeball vending machine that eventually does catch her eyes. There's no doubt some sort of unique surprise in each ball, despite looking identical to one another. )
Why only limit to one person? ( Wouldn't it be better for the business if she could buy more than one? Or, were their limited supplies? Either way, she's curious enough to put the money forward towards purchasing one.
Little does she know that she'll be receiving a Froakie! Before opening the ball, she'll hold the ball thoughtfully in her hands. )
I don't know what a Pokemon is, but they must be pretty popular if they're limiting them like this.
tsuyu asui ☔my hero academia ☔ spring
( It's strange and disorientating to wake up in a place that isn't your own bed. Even more strange to wake up outside in clothes that you don't recognize at all. She could have sworn that she had just been preparing to train with her class and another. It was like she had blinked and then suddenly woken up without really realizing she had been asleep to begin with.
Not to mention – wasn't it just winter? As someone who can't exactly handle colder temperatures, the spring breeze and the cherry blossoms were a welcome change for her. That doesn't make it any less alarming, though... Where exactly were her classmates? And why did it seem so empty here?
A quiet ribbit escapes her before she realizes it, but she pays it no mind, wide eyes looking around before she takes a step forward. She'll keep her wits around her regardless. )
This doesn't seem like something a villain might do, but what's the purpose of separating me from my friends?
( She doesn't recall any of the students in the other class having a power like this one, and her match hadn't even started.... Was this some sort of illusion? If it was, it was definitely convincing. Or, had she really been taken somewhere else entirely?
She raises a hand, catching a cherry blossom. For someone who seems to be newly arrived, she's certainly calm. )
This doesn't seem like any place I've seen in Japan before.
b. the message
So, we're all here to save the world?
( There's a hint of nerves in the way she speaks, her gaze downcast and thoughtful for a moment – but her brows furrow after a moment. It's strange to think that they would pick her. She has experience with helping others, but not as much as others back at home.
She points to herself, tilting her head a bit. )
Wouldn't it have been better to pick a hero with more experience?
( She's not saying no, mind you. She'll do what's needed to be done just as she always has. She's never been one to hesitate to do what she believes to be right or needed for the sake of others. )
c. party in the underground
( Shopping centers weren't exactly anything new for her, but it feels exciting to come nonetheless. If anything, she only wishes that some of her friends from home were here – even if she didn't exactly want for them to be away from there, either. It's a conflicting feeling, and a bit lonely – but, she focuses on taking in whatever sights she can.
Considering that she doesn't exactly have much money here, she's careful in what she ends up spending her money on. However, it's the Pokeball vending machine that eventually does catch her eyes. There's no doubt some sort of unique surprise in each ball, despite looking identical to one another. )
Why only limit to one person? ( Wouldn't it be better for the business if she could buy more than one? Or, were their limited supplies? Either way, she's curious enough to put the money forward towards purchasing one.
Little does she know that she'll be receiving a Froakie! Before opening the ball, she'll hold the ball thoughtfully in her hands. )
I don't know what a Pokemon is, but they must be pretty popular if they're limiting them like this.