>>57227878>>57227906(sorry, started typing this out before ur reply, will read your reply after this.)
Oh but one headcanon I often think about is her relationships with all the school staff.
>MiriamAlready addressed in my previous posts
>DendraAs I touched upon earlier, a love-hate relationship. They both get along well in casual contexts when discussing Pokémon battles, but Nemo struggles big-time in her class and that sours her opinion of Dendra a little.
>JacqShe respects his knowledge of Pokémon and his work on the Pokédex app, but his lax, disorganized nature gets under her skin, and probably causes a lot of avoidable issues for her as student council president, often losing forms for stuff he signed off on, or forgetting about school events.
>RaifortNemo finds Raifort's classes super interesting, but she's another problem teacher. She probably often disappears without warning to go research something or misuses school resources, all which gets under Nemo's skin.
>SalvatoreShe's cool with him. He doesn't particularly cause any problems, and his classes are interesting enough. His laid-back nature makes it easy enough for them to get along.
>HasselWhile she respects him as an elite four member, she doesn't really get his classes much and struggles a bit with the more abstract parts of art, although still managing to get decent grades. Between E4 work and teaching, he might forget stuff and cause some problems for Nemo, but nothing she really holds against him. They get along much better outside of class than during school hours.
>SaugaroShe respects him, but tends to avoid him due to his class being her worst subject. I imagine she's not very good at cooking (she has a line about a teaspoon being subjective or smth like that), but since she's seen as this amazing, top of her class student, she can't help but feel embarrassed about her worst subject and therefore avoids Saguaro and refuses to take his classes.
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