Maka Albarn (
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3nd Soul | Video/action for Violet (library and city in general)
[With all the excitement of the strange monsters attacking, Maka all but disappeared onto the ferry and returned to the mainland, didn't she? Where in the world of Pokemon has she been?
Apparently, she's been in Violet City practically living in the library. Shouldn't she be challenging Falkner and moving on by now? Well...yes. But books take priority. The image of a very smug-looking Ribombee perched on the shelves is the first thing that comes on the feed, before it pans over to the book shelved next to it.]
"Carrie" by Stephen Kingler. Are you kidding me?
[Yep, that's Maka's voice, she pans the Gear over to the table where another book rests: "Call of Malamarlu and other short stories" by HP Luvdisc.]
From what I can see, they're super sanitized versions too. [Apparently in the time she's been absent, Maka has read all of these books she found.] And I still haven't found "Dark Side of the Moon." [That last part is more of a mutter to herself, from there she shuts off the feed and goes back to sorting through the shelves (probably rearranging things by alphabetical order and their proper call number just on instinct--what is with people and not putting things back where they go?)]
Apparently, she's been in Violet City practically living in the library. Shouldn't she be challenging Falkner and moving on by now? Well...yes. But books take priority. The image of a very smug-looking Ribombee perched on the shelves is the first thing that comes on the feed, before it pans over to the book shelved next to it.]
"Carrie" by Stephen Kingler. Are you kidding me?
[Yep, that's Maka's voice, she pans the Gear over to the table where another book rests: "Call of Malamarlu and other short stories" by HP Luvdisc.]
From what I can see, they're super sanitized versions too. [Apparently in the time she's been absent, Maka has read all of these books she found.] And I still haven't found "Dark Side of the Moon." [That last part is more of a mutter to herself, from there she shuts off the feed and goes back to sorting through the shelves (probably rearranging things by alphabetical order and their proper call number just on instinct--what is with people and not putting things back where they go?)]
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[Yes. This is an actual teenager calling being an author so cool and genuinely looking like Harry is indeed the coolest adult she's met so far.]
I read all kinds of books. My actual favorite, The Dark Side of the Moon, isn't even a mystery. I haven't found it here yet, but it'd probably be toned down too considering the subjects.
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[He'd been that sort of teenager himself, being a book nerd and all but still, being called cool is still not what he's used to, unless it's his daughter. He nods.]
They seem to be. I like to read a variety myself. I'm just better and writing mysteries and horror. ...though when I was younger, I wrote true crime. I think I prefer fiction these days though.
[After Silent Hill that kinda wasn't a great topic anymore.]
As for the book. I'll keep an eye out for it, for you. Any idea what sort of pun name the author would get?
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[Followed by Wish You Were Here and ends at The Wall, of course.]
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Right. Still, never hurts to keep an eye open. I'll tell you if I spot it somewhere.