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Newt Scamander ([personal profile] findingbeasts) wrote 2017-07-26 10:00 pm (UTC)

Video;

It was an honest mistake. You can't fault yourself for trying.

[Though it had probably been too soon from the sounds of it. That plus the newly hatched Pokemon had probably just made the situation far too much all at once.

He did indeed notice the way Nemesis seemed to start paying more attention at the name and it made the young man smile. Well, there was something at least.]


Burrito is most likely going to be your starting point for any introductions from this point forward. If Nemesis trusts and cares about him, then I think she'll be willing to trust his judgment on other Pokemon. If she sees him interacting with others it may help her bridge the gap a bit. I would..it would probably be best to introduce them to Pokemon similar in nature to Burrito--on the calmer side, that is. Pokemon that will not be prone to getting too excited? At the prospect of a new friend, that is.

[Newt's attention shifts back to Armin in full now.]

Take it slow, of course, but allow Burrito to interact first and have Nemesis where she can see the interaction and gauge it. Let her take the initiative to approach when she's ready. And if she doesn't want to approach, don't force it. You can always try again.

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