Hopper’s Little Hopper

I was hoping to catch an orchid mantis today, so I played earlier than usual (in the afternoon). Of course, that meant Lyle was waiting for me outside my house again, but I just ignored him.

I went over by Static’s house, but all of his white flowers were gone! So I checked out the flowers at Nookington’s and bought the one pack of white flowers (white pansies). I looked around for more white flowers, and I found several outside of Baabara’s house. So I planted my new ones there, so I’d have more chances at the orchid mantis.

But in the meantime, I still did my usual things…like talking to villagers. Kiki mentioned her fish again, saying that they keep her company at home. She said even if she doesn’t have any friends, she can at least talk to her fishies.

Kiki: Even if I don't have any friends, I can always talk to my fishies, le meow.When I spoke with Hopper outside, I noticed that he had a flea on him. I guess Hopper had a little hopper of his own. So I decided to be nice and catch it for him. And yet, he got upset with me! He wanted to keep itching. Wow, no good deed goes unpunished.

Hopper: What's the smart idea? Hey! Don't go catchin' my stuff, slushie!Hopper: I was enjoying that itchy feeling! Scratching is one of life's small pleasures!Static was all packed up and ready to move out of Forest. I didn’t want to be too Static clingy, so I’m letting him go. I’ll still have him in my GameCube and City Folk towns. I may miss his grumpiness, but I wouldn’t mind letting someone new move in.

Static: This is awkward. You caught me in the act.Back outside, I was a bit surprised to see an emperor butterfly. In City Folk, they only came out at night.

I caught an emperor butterfly! This blue... It's royal!I also fished in a pond and caught my first killifish, and then went to the museum to donate both new catches. Blathers told me that if I want to keep an emperor butterfly, I should remove the body. Wait, what??

Blathers: If you wish to keep an emperor butterfly as a specimen, remove the body.Rhonda was still sick, so I gave her medicine once again.

With all of my tasks done, I focused on bug-hunting. Several times, I noticed banded dragonflies zooming around. I chased after them, but they were too quick for me.

At one point, I spotted a bug on a flower. I swung my net and caught a mantis. Not the orchid mantis, but a regular mantis. But that was just as good, since I didn’t have the regular mantis in my museum either.

I continued circling around town, mainly looking for an orchid mantis. I never found one. But I did spot another banded dragonfly that was flying west to east (as opposed to directly running from me). I was able to close the gap as I practically ran alongside it, and as it began to turn, I caught it! Yay!

Did you see that? Did ya? I caught the elusive banded dragonfly!I donated it to the museum, and then ended my afternoon session.

Later on tonight, I returned to the game. I went down to the Roost, where K.K. Slider performed Forest Life for me.

K.K.: All right, get ready to dig the riffs on this ditty: Forest Life!

I also stopped by town hall and spoke with Tortimer. The final fireworks festival of the year was held tonight, so the mayor gave me another roman candle and sparkler.

Tortimer: We won't have another 'til next year, so please take this, Jeff.

Inside of town hall, I made a 50,000 bell mortgage payment and then ended my game for the night.