My Animal Crossing Journal
Journal Day 10
January 2 My Current VillagersRod-Mouse-Male- An athletic mouse, who enjoys physical activities and contests. He loves catching bugs.
Tipper-Cow-Female-Loves pill bugs, and catching bugs in general. Enjoys makeup.
Pudge-Bear-Male- A somewhat insecure bear that loves to eat. He sticks by his pals.
Agent S-Squirrel-Male- Wears a body suit, and has a strange personality, thinking he is a spy. Enjoys fishing.
Coco-Rabbit-Male- From what I've gathered, somewhat of a hippy. Likes modern furniture.
Rolf-Siberian Tiger-Male- An average person, who acts very slightly gruff. Like to go catching bugs.
Pompom-Duck-Female- Slightly girly, but quite nice.
Sorry I haven't been writing a lot lately, I was sick for awhile, and had a hangover from the New Years party all of yesterday. I got up, feeling one hundred and ten percent better. I went outside, and got my mail. A letter from the happy room academy (I'm doing somewhat nicely), and one from Wolfgang. Wolfgang didn't often write letters, so it surprised me somewhat, but the letter itself wasn't nearly as shocking as the information it contained. Wolfgang, while I was sick, had moved away, and said that a friend of his, Pompom, was moving into his place. I was saddened, and unhappily met my newest neighbor. I sold my fish, gyroids, and mammoth skull to Tom, but I grumpily refused him when he asked if I'd like to buy anything. But I found a way to vent my sadness when Rolf said that Crazy Redd had set up shop again, and gave me the password. I marched over there and gave him the password. He was shocked to see me again, after he had turned me down before. I told him I'd like to join, knowing he'd say no, meaning I could yell at him. But I guess he noticed the bulging bell pocket after selling to Tom, as he accepted, saying for a price of 3000 bells! I was about to refuse him, when I saw a painting near the back. I knew Blathers was sad because he had NOTHING in his painting section (He told me so about a week ago), so I put my pride away, and paid him, as well as another 4000 bells for the strange painting. I left in a huff, most of my bells gone, but I was happy again when I saw Blathers face when I held up the painting. I also gave him the right wing of a pterodactyl. I then remembered I hadn't talked to Brewster in awhile, and hurried down the stairs to The Roost. I could tell he was upset at me, despite his nonchalant attitude, and I ordered a cup o joe. We talked a bit afterwards, and I left, in a better mood than I had come in. The mood improved when I saw my coconut tree, fully grown with coconuts in tow. I took them, as well as one that washed up on shore. Rod ran up to me, begging for me to buy his cabin clock, as he was short on bells (Or so he said). I bought it for a good 2800 bells, and he went off on his merry way. I planted one of the coconuts near the fully grown coconut tree. I went to Tom is considerably higher spirits, and sold him the clock and the two remaining coconuts, for a grand total of 1500 bells. I also made a pear salad with the contents of one of the pear trees, and sold the seashells I found to Tom as well. I know Wolfgang is happy where he lives now, and I won't hold it against Pompom for trying to take his place, so I tried being happy as well, talking to all the villagers as I once had, chatting with Sable and Mable, (Even though Sable repeatedly told me to bug off, I think she's warming up to me.). I think I'm gonna save picking the pears for tomorrow, after all the excitement today, I'm bummed. Well, g'night, sleep well.
