Where we last left our honey of a heroine, a stuck-up rich girl staying at Fusion Resort insisted that Honey buy her five Poke Balls, one Potion, and a Harbor Mail. She even gave Honey the money to do it.

This can’t end well, can it?

Honey had a small bit of trouble finding the store.

The town is full of buildings, but only one is actually the store.

And none of these are it.

That’s nice, kid. Honey wants to go inside, although in this case, it’s inside somewhere else. Also, that wouldn’t happen to be a Harbor Mail tied to the back of your head, would it?

Spoiler: it probably wasn’t, but that’s still a funny thought.

When Honey reached the store, there was a Democracy timer set up, probably to aid the chat in purchasing what they actually wanted to purchase.

I’m not sure why this screenshot doesn’t show the time limit, but it was counted down anyway by the uppermost bar slowly turning white rather than grey, so it wasn’t completely hopeless.

The final count gave us Democracy:

Our first action was to go into the Pokemon menu:

We took the experience share off of MGM, who was the second highest level Pokemon, in the lead, and didn’t need it anyway.

And we gave it to BBC.

I love this dog, by the way. Let’s never box her.

Finally, shopping time!

Harbor Mail first.

We then proceed to buy the wrong type of potion – Melanie asked for a Potion, not a Super Potion. And it’s hard to argue that this Super Potion is for Honey, as TPP is usually horrible at using items outside Democracy.

And then Democracy ends. Without a voting timer.

Honey proceeds to buy a bunch of Poke Balls. In the end, she buys six, then runs out of money.

Ironically, we would’ve had enough money if we hadn’t bought that extra Poke Ball.

Going off in search of trainers to get money from, we wander off into the tall grass.

Please don’t catch anything…!

To be continued…