Wow, its been so long since I posted here!!! Sorry!!!
Well, I received my first ever V4 in the mail Wednesday, from the best Tama Talker ever, Jokus! well, I have a reason for not posting...be prepared for a very long story to read.
I checked the mail Wednesday, when I went to my dad's house. I got a package, or somebody did, so I grabbed it out and read the label. "MY V4! MY V4 IS HERE!" I scream at the top of my lungs, making the neighbors look out their windows suspiciously. I eagerly tear it open, which, it was packaged really well so it was difficult. I ripped it open with my teeth as I almost fell in the muddy driveway. I wasnt paying attention, so when I opened it, I fell into the mud. Luckily, My top half fell into grass by our road, and I hit my elbow, not even the tiniest drop of mud on the package. "Phew," A say and get up. I take off my shoes and walk the rest of the muddy, rocky driveway like that. I get home, and I grab my screwdriver and a new battery from my 'Tama Table' xD And I put a battery in. It doesnt turn on. "Oh well, I was gonna change the buttons anyways." So I take the buttons and the screen from my V6 when I open it up and replace them with the screen and buttons in the V4. then, I seal it up. Something was making it pop back up, but I shoved it down and screwed it in. Many different lines of messed up pixels cross the screen when the beep sounds when I put the battery in. "Huh?" I say aloud. "What?" My little sister says. I turn so she cant see the Tama. Either way, I spend the rest of that night until 8:37 PM exactly working on it, trying to fix it. When I get to my moms house, I explain what happened to her. "Maybe you got scammed." she shrugged, then continued, "It happens" She took the Tama from me and put it in a bowl of rice for 3 days, until today. when she took the Tama, I thought, Yeah right. I'm not dumb. Jokus would never scam me. I knew it too. I've traded with her before and she is a really great seller.
Three days later, I'm digging through a sack of rice in search of the V4. I find it, and am about to take pictures when I think of something. I've had experience with Tamas before, why not try to fix it? But I had my doubts. 40 minutes later, I am sitting in my bean bag in my room, with a book beside me so I know where everything is, with my digital pet, my Tama V4's last 4 screws, the IR sensor, the white plastic frame for the screen, and the metal ring for it, all sitting on the book. While I'm singing an inspirational song playing on the radio, with some of the lyrics as 'I wont ever let you leave me' and 'I couldnt live without you'. I sang this song to my V4 Tama, which I was attempting to fix. I wont ever let that Tama leave me for good, I will fix it. I couldnt live without the Tama, I couldnt live without it being fixed.
As I screw the last screws in, the song ends. I take a deep breath, and, battery in one hand and tama in the other, I slowly slide the battery into the Tama. It beeps. I close my eyes and slowly turn it over. After a moment, I open them. I see an egg on the screen and nearly faint. "Whatcha doin', sissy?" My 3 year old brother, Alex, asks me by the baby gate in my room. Something triggers it, and I jump up yelling, "I fixed it! I fixed it! I fixed the Tamagotchi!" And Alex starts jumping up and down too, even though he probably doesnt understand why I'm so happy. We give each other a big hug. Then, I look at the screen. I press B, then press 'Download'. A baby Petitchi pops up, looking joyous. I check her stats. "Lyra," I say aloud, seeing her name. I check all her stats, points, etc. "Lyra," I say again. "Lyra!" I fall on the bed laughing, hysterical. I couldnt believe that I actually fixed an almost unfixable Tama! (To me it seemed unfixable, anyways). "Lyra, your name is beautiful," I say to the Petitchi. Soon enough, I'm running around the house, shoving my Tamagotchi in people's faces saying, "I FIXED MY V4! I FIXED MY V4!"
Then, about an hour later, I'm sitting at this computer, typing this 35 minute-long log, then I hear it. The evolution beep. I snatch up the Tama and eagerly watch little Lyra evolve. "Wow!" I say, as she evolves into a Puchitchi. "Aw! So cute!" I coo.
And, about 2 hours later, I'm finishing up this log, that took me 30-40 minutes to type. By far my longest log.
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Thanks for reading this, if you did! xD
I know it was long, sorry!!!
Either way, that was the birth of my little Lyra, who will now be joining this log as well as my iDL and Angelgotch. I am awaiting a 25 pack of batteries in the mail, actually a 50 pack but me and my sister have to split it. I do not have batteries for my Tama-Go yet, and I am awaiting the batteries for my other versions. We can all start to say good bye to my V5, who I will be trading to Jokus in return for the V4. I still have about a day or two left, but maybe even a week if my friend doesnt lend me money, which I'm hoping she will. I hate making people wait! >.<
Thank you for reading this log, and a warm welcome to Lyra, who is now joining this log!
Thanks for reading!
--tamagotchialice
(EDIT: I called Lyra a Petitchi, but the baby is actually called a Shirotsubutchi!!! Whoops xD)