>>58161243
>You confirmed her suspicions that both you and your colleague were present during the event.
>This seemingly made her open up again, and she started writing something on the tablet.
>"What happened to the blue dog?" she asked.
>The way she asked made you know that she didn't know much about pokemon, as the names of both Aggron and Lucario were in the title of the video, and she didn't know which was which.
>"We don't know," you answered, "we tried to find it after we escorted the Aggron and Arons to the junkyard but couldn't find it."
>The way you identified the pokemon by their names made her return to her tablet
>"What am I?" she held up the tablet with her arms slightly shaking.
>"Someone who turned into a Salazzle," you answered.
>She returned to her tablet with another question.
>"What is going to happen to me now?"
>"For now you'll stay here, where you'll be safe," you said.
>"The rest will be determined after we replace your door," you continued.
>"Do you have anyone you could trust with your condition, family, or friends?" you asked.
>She shook her head before typing something on the tablet
>"My parents didn't have a great relationship with the rest of their respective families before dying, so they didn't keep up contact with them. I moved here from the other side of the country a year after their death, as this was their house. My old relationships didn't survive the distance, and I didn't have enough time to make new friends here between work and renovations."
>"And your neighbor? He was the one who called us to perform a wellness check on you, so he seems to care about you in some regards."
>She returned to typing
>"He is a kind man, but I didn't even know how I would approach him about it. I can't speak, and he doesn't know how to open or write a text message. Besides that, I don't know how he or his wife would react if they saw me in this form."