o___o;; I don't...know how I didn't put the passwords on it. I guess I put them in on one of the times I wasn't feeling happy with my edits and forgot that I didn't actually modify them in. SORRY ABOUT THAT, the passcode for this app cycle was (and is) Raspberry Lemonade.
FIRST PERSON SAMPLE EDIT:
[The feed opens up to...a leg. One might think that perhaps Lisa's dropped her gear again until a soft, cheerful chirp is heard.]
Hap! Happiny, hap!
[It seems this little pokemon's seen others filming their trainers, and wanted to try her hand at it, too! Boy, does she sound proud of herself. With a tiny grunt, the camera's view moves up to a woman's face for the briefest of moments, and then swings alarmingly up to the ceiling accompanied by a panicked squeal.
Oh. Oh, right. Happiny are really round, aren't they?]
Are you okay? You just about gave me a heart attack...
[In a second the gear and the pokemon are picked up. Lisa looks tired, as she often does, with purple-tinted pouches under her eyes.]
If only I had as much energy as my pokemon...
[She offers a weak smile before giving into a yawn.]
Mmn... I don't suppose the nurses here could prescribe sleeping pills. I wonder why the hospitals here are primarily for pokemon... Maybe it has something to do with the whole 'no death' deal. Guess we'll never really know...
[Lisa bends to set the Happiny down again, then straightens as she runs her free hand through her hair and sighs.]
Re: PENDING
FIRST PERSON SAMPLE EDIT:
[The feed opens up to...a leg. One might think that perhaps Lisa's dropped her gear again until a soft, cheerful chirp is heard.]
Hap! Happiny, hap!
[It seems this little pokemon's seen others filming their trainers, and wanted to try her hand at it, too! Boy, does she sound proud of herself. With a tiny grunt, the camera's view moves up to a woman's face for the briefest of moments, and then swings alarmingly up to the ceiling accompanied by a panicked squeal.
Oh. Oh, right. Happiny are really round, aren't they?]
Are you okay? You just about gave me a heart attack...
[In a second the gear and the pokemon are picked up. Lisa looks tired, as she often does, with purple-tinted pouches under her eyes.]
If only I had as much energy as my pokemon...
[She offers a weak smile before giving into a yawn.]
Mmn... I don't suppose the nurses here could prescribe sleeping pills. I wonder why the hospitals here are primarily for pokemon... Maybe it has something to do with the whole 'no death' deal. Guess we'll never really know...
[Lisa bends to set the Happiny down again, then straightens as she runs her free hand through her hair and sighs.]
So what do others do when they can't sleep?