[He's always hated grocery shopping. Well—not hate. It's just high on his Hassle List of activities, and unfortunately something essential to living properly. But as with most things, Anabel is the exception to the rule.]
[Nanu's not exactly much help, though. Answering her questions, do you need this or that, are we low on something; grabbing an item off the shelf as they pass by and depositing it in her bag. Today's not necessarily essentials, otherwise they'd need a cart for various pokémon-pet items. It's been a slow-paced day in general, and right now Nanu is content to shuffle along behind or beside her, aimlessly glancing over fruits and vegetables and other fresh produce.]
[He takes the guava, turning it over in one hand. To him, it's like an Aguav berry...and to be honest, he's starting to see a pattern with the scrambled names. He can smell the sweetness without bringing it close to his face, though; certainly less bitter than the berries he's thinking of.]
In that case, it needs to be drier.
[Ba-dum-tshh. The guava gets dumped in her bag with the rest as Anabel thinks on her next decision. Without being big on fruit in general, Nanu doesn't have any suggestions... other than aiming toward fruit that won't make big bold stains if Sableye and Weavile get their hands on them.]
You'd buy them out of fruit stock entirely if you had the chance.
hehehehuehu :3c
[Nanu's not exactly much help, though. Answering her questions, do you need this or that, are we low on something; grabbing an item off the shelf as they pass by and depositing it in her bag. Today's not necessarily essentials, otherwise they'd need a cart for various pokémon-pet items. It's been a slow-paced day in general, and right now Nanu is content to shuffle along behind or beside her, aimlessly glancing over fruits and vegetables and other fresh produce.]
[He takes the guava, turning it over in one hand. To him, it's like an Aguav berry...and to be honest, he's starting to see a pattern with the scrambled names. He can smell the sweetness without bringing it close to his face, though; certainly less bitter than the berries he's thinking of.]
In that case, it needs to be drier.
[Ba-dum-tshh. The guava gets dumped in her bag with the rest as Anabel thinks on her next decision. Without being big on fruit in general, Nanu doesn't have any suggestions... other than aiming toward fruit that won't make big bold stains if Sableye and Weavile get their hands on them.]
You'd buy them out of fruit stock entirely if you had the chance.