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(OOC: Oh, don't mind me. I'm not going to be really "roleplaying" until tomorrow, IC-wise. ;D)
Bethesda Shrewsbury walked in quick steps towards the exit of the cruiser. It was a fancy little ship, and her short trip from Oak Town had been a pleasant one. The food they served on board was nothing she can't top with her own cooking, of course, but considering this was served on a ship, it was a fairly good match to the outrageous price they charged for it.
She adjusted her eyes to the blinding sunlight that greeted her as she took the first step to the docks. It wasn't a very big one, certainly smaller than the famous harbors her travels led her in pursuit of studying Pokemon Mythology, but it induced a fair bit of excitement on the soon-to-be professor; after all, she was about to begin a new chapter in her life--one that involved teaching her favorite subject to the students of Pokemon Trainer Academy--what fun!
She adjusted the sunbonnet resting on top of her head and began to walk down the wooden boards that bridged the boat with the island. Then she took out one of her Pokeballs--a Dusk Ball, to be exact--and threw it in the air, releasing a bright red beam that materialized into her Mandibuzz, Aero.
"Alright lad, it's time to take off. Now according to this map..." Bethesda took out a map from her purse and gave directions to Aero. "Got it, lad?" She asked the Mandibuzz when she finished giving directions.
"Mandibuzz!" Aero squawked, signaling a yes.
"Good, now let's go, dear," said Professor Shrewsbury, before climbing on top of the black bird, suitcase and all. It was a good thing Aero was a strong Mandibuzz, for the professor was the opposite of light. "Alright now, use Fly!"
"Buzz!" Aero enthused. The Mandibuzz then took off and flied, following the directions Professor Shrewsbury read out to him earlier. They didn't have to wait a long time before the Academy complex was in their sight.
"Ah, there, lad! That's the Academy. Fly down!" ordered the Professor, and Aero obeyed. They landed at the road that led to the teachers' dorms, which was just the place she needed to go. "Thank you, Aero. Get back in, now." The professor held up the Dusk Ball, and a red beam of light shot out to Aero, and he dematerialized with the red beam as it came back into the ball.
"Alright, then! Trainer Academy, here I come!" the professor said gleefully before taking quick steps in the direction of the teachers' dorm. When she passed through the entry door and made her way to her room, she unpacked her belongings and put some of the things she brought from home around the room--pictures, books, dolls and the sort--and soon it began to feel very much like home.
Professor Shrewsbury was, of course, tired from her trip--after all, she did live thousands of miles away--so she took a quick shower and fell into the bed immediately. It was far less comfortable than the expensive bed she had at her home, but for now at least, it'll have to do. Perhaps she'll do some shopping in Oak Town a while later, and while she's at it, perhaps look for a more suitable housing. She's heard that the Academy professors get a big discount--not that money was an issue to her, what with her husband's paychecks having a great many zeroes at the end--but it was definitely worth checking out should she get the time.
For now, though, that'll have to wait. After all, it didn't take very long before Professor Shrewsbury let herself fall into a deep slumber.
Bethesda Shrewsbury walked in quick steps towards the exit of the cruiser. It was a fancy little ship, and her short trip from Oak Town had been a pleasant one. The food they served on board was nothing she can't top with her own cooking, of course, but considering this was served on a ship, it was a fairly good match to the outrageous price they charged for it.
She adjusted her eyes to the blinding sunlight that greeted her as she took the first step to the docks. It wasn't a very big one, certainly smaller than the famous harbors her travels led her in pursuit of studying Pokemon Mythology, but it induced a fair bit of excitement on the soon-to-be professor; after all, she was about to begin a new chapter in her life--one that involved teaching her favorite subject to the students of Pokemon Trainer Academy--what fun!
She adjusted the sunbonnet resting on top of her head and began to walk down the wooden boards that bridged the boat with the island. Then she took out one of her Pokeballs--a Dusk Ball, to be exact--and threw it in the air, releasing a bright red beam that materialized into her Mandibuzz, Aero.
"Alright lad, it's time to take off. Now according to this map..." Bethesda took out a map from her purse and gave directions to Aero. "Got it, lad?" She asked the Mandibuzz when she finished giving directions.
"Mandibuzz!" Aero squawked, signaling a yes.
"Good, now let's go, dear," said Professor Shrewsbury, before climbing on top of the black bird, suitcase and all. It was a good thing Aero was a strong Mandibuzz, for the professor was the opposite of light. "Alright now, use Fly!"
"Buzz!" Aero enthused. The Mandibuzz then took off and flied, following the directions Professor Shrewsbury read out to him earlier. They didn't have to wait a long time before the Academy complex was in their sight.
"Ah, there, lad! That's the Academy. Fly down!" ordered the Professor, and Aero obeyed. They landed at the road that led to the teachers' dorms, which was just the place she needed to go. "Thank you, Aero. Get back in, now." The professor held up the Dusk Ball, and a red beam of light shot out to Aero, and he dematerialized with the red beam as it came back into the ball.
"Alright, then! Trainer Academy, here I come!" the professor said gleefully before taking quick steps in the direction of the teachers' dorm. When she passed through the entry door and made her way to her room, she unpacked her belongings and put some of the things she brought from home around the room--pictures, books, dolls and the sort--and soon it began to feel very much like home.
Professor Shrewsbury was, of course, tired from her trip--after all, she did live thousands of miles away--so she took a quick shower and fell into the bed immediately. It was far less comfortable than the expensive bed she had at her home, but for now at least, it'll have to do. Perhaps she'll do some shopping in Oak Town a while later, and while she's at it, perhaps look for a more suitable housing. She's heard that the Academy professors get a big discount--not that money was an issue to her, what with her husband's paychecks having a great many zeroes at the end--but it was definitely worth checking out should she get the time.
For now, though, that'll have to wait. After all, it didn't take very long before Professor Shrewsbury let herself fall into a deep slumber.