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Especially after the horrific events of last night, the police have even less time to help out Pokemon that need it.

{Interview (Mission): 16. Lephley the Tropius}
You know that you will find Lephley at Brookheights Kindergarten, so you head straight there, determined to help her with whatever she seems to be having an issue with. You inform administration that you are here and they let you know that you can head to her classroom and ask her to speak with you, so you do just that, knocking on the door with your metal-like arm in the middle of the children's silent reading session. The elderly Tropius approaches the door, which you note is unusually tall, and opens to to query who you are and why you are here. After you tell her who you are, she explains that she needed to speak to someone about something important. She determines that the children will be fine in the room by themselves if she waits just outside the door, and exits the classroom to do so.

"There was a student in my kinder class last year, Wanaloo. His father is the Sudowoodo who was attacked by a Stalker," she begins, looking as if she's treading lightly. "He's in school now, but I still see him around when I'm on yard duty. He still comes up to me and has a chat or shows me something he brought with him to school. But since the incident with his father occurred, I have noticed a change in his behaviour, and whenever I can, I have been keeping a particularly close eye on him. He has gotten considerably quieter, and although I am aware of the recent turnaround his father has made in his recovery, he is still in danger and too weak to return home in his condition. Wanaloo is a lovely little boy and I couldn't stand the thought of something happening to him, whether it was indirectly or..." She cuts herself off, clearly not wanting to admit that children falling victims to Stalkers was every bit as possible as adults. She shakes her head, trying to expel the thought.

"The point is, I can no longer watch over him as I am not his teacher. I must ask a favour of you. Please go to Today's Wellness Shopping Center and get Wanaloo a hands-free computer. It's a communication device designed for Pokémon without arms. If he carries it around with him, I'll feel much more at peace knowing that he can contact me if he's ever in trouble." She gives you a wrinkled smile. "If there is ever something I can do for the child, I will. I may be old, but I am still every bit as tough as a young Timburr. I would go and get one myself to give to him, but I don't know that Mahyen would be comfortable knowing that his old teacher still worries about him. If you gave it to him discreetly, it would be much appreciated. I certainly wouldn't want Mahyen confiscating it if she doesn't trust me or if she feels embarrassed that a teacher is going out of her way to help her son."

She angles her head around to peer in through the classroom window to check on the children, then returns back to you. "If he is ever in danger or targeted because of his father, I want to know, and if possible, be there to defend him. His safety inside and outside the school grounds is extremely important. I can't offer you anything in return except an old Lum Berry I keep in my desk for an emergency. It will cure any ailments even if it is a little wrinkled."

MISSION OPENED: Obtain a hands-free computer to give to Wanaloo.
Reward: x1 Lum Berry

"Anyway, I must be heading back. There is no need to return to me after you obtain the device and give it to Wanaloo. I've already asked you to run around enough," she smiles, bidding you farewell and heading back into the kindergarten room.


Kames the Lampent (S: Ghost/Fire)
Health: 4/4
Sanity: 3/4
Perk: Repair | Learned Abilities: Investigate
Failed Assassinations: 0/2