[Mando has to bite back a surprisingly sharp retort: okay, Princess. It's one of those ways in which they're very, very different: Bo actually has faith that authority figures are there to help her, as opposed to hassle her, run her off, and generally make her life more difficult.]
[Its not that she had faith in them exactly… but she wasn’t afraid of them. Then again she wasn’t a bounty hunter doing questionable things either. Their perspectives are indeed very different.]
It seems I do.
[It was rather unexpected but this was her fault. She would take responsibility for it… and the stupid ticket. Sigh.
Gently putting the pokemon in her bag where her Eevee would normally be, Bo then takes the Pokegear and moves to get on her rental bike again.]
I’m a few days out from Fuschia. I’ll take it to the Pokemon center first thing. After that it’s the gym and then I’ll be coming back.
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Looks like you've got a new Pokemon, then.
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It seems I do.
[It was rather unexpected but this was her fault. She would take responsibility for it… and the stupid ticket. Sigh.
Gently putting the pokemon in her bag where her Eevee would normally be, Bo then takes the Pokegear and moves to get on her rental bike again.]
I’m a few days out from Fuschia. I’ll take it to the Pokemon center first thing. After that it’s the gym and then I’ll be coming back.
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Drive slow out there, or you're going to end up with a bunch more electric mice things.
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[The popularity of Pikachu has not been lost on her.]
I'll talk to you later. And... don't mention any of this to anyone.
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[Don't worry, he'll keep your secrets. Although...]
You should name the little guy Skidmark.
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Din Djarin, that's not funny.
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[It’s hilarious, and Mando waves at the little Pawnmi in her arms.]
Bye, Skidmark Kryze. See you later. Don’t let Bo hit any of your buddies.
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Goodbye, Din.
[And with that she hangs up.]