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~~ We're all mad here ~~
-Digital World-
The small Gatomon sat lazily under a large oak tree. The fog had remained as dense as ever and her partner had yet to return. She felt as if she had been waiting for ages. Despite this, she tried to make the best of the resting area. After all, they had been on the run for so long and would probably not have a chance to rest again for a while. Slowly, she let her head tilt back, her large cat ears twitched against the odd feeling of the bark touching them. The tree was cool against her short fur and hot body. Other than the fog it was a rather nice night, not too hot but not too cold either. Her aqua eyes stared up at the stars. "I heard in the human world, wizards often have cats around... Surely we can't be that odd." The memory made her lips curl into a halfhearted smile before falling again.

"You better return." She whispered to the stars. It was a feeling she hated but was starting to grow accustomed to. Of course, it's not like she needed him. She had done perfectly fine without him for many years. Though, he did tend to make things a little easier.

She sighed before glancing around, as she stood up. Autumn had made the leaves fall from their home on the trees, landing on the ground to make huge piles of decomposing bodies. Their orange and red colors blending to make a sort of cover for the ground, suffocating the grass. The thought sent a chill down her spine, making her look past it. Due to the fog, she couldn't see the other side of the clearing she was in, but she could see most of the trees encircling it. Taking a deep breath, she nearly choked on the forests decay. "Why would he just leave me here..." She growled under her breath. He knew how much she hated being left alone in this forests! Her tail twitched behind her uncontrollably.
It was infuriating when he took off on his own since that was something he never allowed her to do. "You are a creature of light, my dear. I am not." This was the best excuse he could come up with, and the small cat Digimon was not impressed. But, she wouldn't go against his orders, not again. Last time, the two of them barely made it out alive, and he still had a deep scar to remind her, not that he ever did.

Thump...thud...thump...thump..

Her ears twitched at the sound of the thundering footsteps close to the treeline. The hairs on the back of her neck stood straight up while her eyes narrowed, focusing. Her tail flicked furiously, and Gatomon prepared for battle. From the sounds of it, the Digimon was very big, pushing past the trees to get to the clearing. The fog started to thicken and travel closer to her in an eerie manner. It was being controlled by whatever the creature was.
Taking a step back, Gatomon could feel the bark of the tree, now rough against her back. Her mind began throwing out the possibilities of what kind of Digimon it could be based on the little information she had. The fog drew even closer, making her push her body harder against the tree. That's when it finally occurred to her. "Cherrymon..." she whispered to herself, sliding to the right of the tree before taking off. "Please find me!" Her heart was pounding in her chest, but jumped and lumped in her throat. The thought of something happening to her friend made her sick, though she knew she couldn't turn around. It far was too late to turn around now. Cherrymon produced a fog that causes illusions and people to get lost. Its vine attack wasn't the worst attack in the world, but the poison ivy on the branches would make her itch for weeks if she survived. The chances of her making it were low. Cherrymon also had a habit of traveling together. They spread out in a forest like sentinel guards, but once they found prey, they hunted it like wolves.

Now on all four paws, she ran as fast as her little legs would take her. The fog had been trailing close behind, but she suddenly stopped. Her ears twitched as her eyes went wide at the sound that struck fear in the hearts of Digimon everywhere. A howl. A very specific howl that meant trouble and more than likely, death for a lot of Digimon. It seemed like it was time for a Gabumon to digivolve into a Garurumon. It was rather rare in this area since most traveled to Freezeland for the transformation. However, there was that one who didn't and caused havoc for everyone.
Gatomon started to run again. Either option seemed horrid. Be eaten by a tree or a wolf. Neither would have mercy, that she was sure of. Since the virus spread, it seemed like no one could be trusted! Even guardians were turning on their towns they were sworn to protect. The virus made the Digimon need data, big or small.
A sudden growl emitted from a tree just a few feet from Gatomon, making her dig her claws into the ground to stop. She gasped for breath and tried to think, as her heart was pounding in her head. The small cat started to cry before she was abruptly cut off "Please...help-".

-Human World-

The afternoon sun shone brightly, casting intense light onto a mattress on the floor of the one bedroom apartment. The creature in the bed had been trying to avoid the sun's light, however, the sun was at the perfect angle for its attack. After a few groans and complaints, the creature pushed back the covers in defeat. Slowly, its eyes opened and started to focus on the bare room around her. There were a few boxes in each corner, two for clothes, one for books and papers, then three her mother had sent that contained childhood relics. After another large yawn, a little stretching, and a few curses she staggering over to the box of clothes, submitting to the fact it was time to start her day.

Walking down the street, Trix couldn't help but hold her head high with a Cheshire grin. The autumn air was cool, too cold for most to even think of wearing a skirt. Then again, Trix prided herself with not being like everyone else. Flaunting her rebellious nature, Trix strutted down the sidewalk in her knee high off brand converse, red and black stockings, red plaid skirt, and a punk t-shirt with one of her favorite bands on it. The black fishnet gloves she wore did nothing to stop the clinking of the charms of various bracelets, that she purposely moved on top of the gloves. She loved the sound. Her purple hair was cut short in the back, similar to a pixie cut, but her bangs were a bit longer and fell in her face, most of them pushed to one side. Between the cold air and the dark hair color, her skin seemed even lighter than normal. As her friends said, she was "pale as a ghost", another thing she was proud of.
Pulling the door open, she took in a deep breath of the rich coffee aroma. Starbucks was one of her favorite places, even if they were a bit more expensive than her budget allowed. A few customers stared at her for a brief moment before turning back to their conversations and devices. The barista snickered after finishing the order for the last customer in line and noticing Trix. Strutting over to the counter, Trix moved the large messenger bag from around her and emptied the contents of her wallet onto the counter. "You know what I like." She winked, uncrumbling three one dollar bills. 'Jax' as she so called him, sifted through the change and grabbed what was needed to pay for her drink. "Take whats left Trix, I'll call you when it's done." He grumbled while putting each coin in its place in the register. "Thanks, love" She replied with a fake accent, which wasn't too bad. Nearly skipping, she headed to a table in the corner of the room. Quickly, she set up her little station for research. A small laptop was set on the table beside her, a clipboard and notebook set in her lap, and three pens set on the table next to the laptop.

Trix opened her laptop and loaded the usual chat program, checking to see if a few of her guild members were on. Once making a group chat, she began informing them of the maintenance that was currently going on, which they probably knew of, and their new goal for when the game was back up. The Tamer guild, which she was part of, was always in competition with the Conquerers and they needed to win the next battle. She flipped to the second page of her notes before instructing various members on items they needed to get in order to strengthen their Digimon.

The barista brought out Trix's drink, setting it down on the table in front of her. "Enjoy." He said, flashing a smile as he set down two napkins beside the drink. "Thanks Jax" She replied, moving her drink to sit on top of one of the napkins, then wrapping the other around the cup. The barista frowned and shook his head. "How many times do I have to tell you? My name is Jacob." Trix shrugged her shoulders and took a sip of her drink. Whatever his name was, Jax sure knew how to make a frappuccino.

Turning her attention back to her notes, she moved on to other members, who were not currently online. As she glanced back and forth from the notebook to the screen, she noticed something glowing red out of the corner of her eye. Upon closer inspection, she was horrified. There in line with other customers stood a man who was well over 6 foot, on fire. He wasn't screaming, panicking, or begging for help. As she continued to stare at him, she realized he was not on fire. His body was made of flames. A human torch or body of lava. Her mind automatically knew it couldn't be real. 'Maramon...' Closing her eyes in panic, she looked away for a few seconds then looked back. He was gone. Just a normal guy stood there waiting for his coffee. No flames. No sewn up face. Just a regular guy.'How much sleep did I not get last night?' She wondered before shaking the thought from her head and looking to the clipboard in front of her again. Taking a quick drink, she tried to focus back on the task at hand.

As she continued transcribing her notes, she couldn't shake her mind from the man who had looked like Maramon. Her brain tried to rationalize it with a lack of sleep or spending too much time on the game, but there was something about it that wouldn't leave her alone. It had been horrible to see. Frustration got the best of her and she decided to head home. Closing her laptop and packing up her things, she grabbed her drink and headed back to her small studio apartment.

At Trix's apartment, she sat at her desktop starting at the screen that sat on top of a bunch of boxes. The maintenance should have just finished. Though there were a few more notes she needed to send out, she disregarded the work for the moment. Instead, she clicked on the icon for the MMO on her desktop and waited for it to load. After a few sips and calming breaths, she set her frappe down next to her and typed in her username and password. It would be nice to be back in the Digital World, where Digmon belong. Though there had talk of the MMO merging with a VR company, nothing had been in the works. After the events of today, Trix had second thoughts of a real-life simulation of Digimon.
The loading screen took longer than normal, but she disregarded it due to the maintenance. Maybe they weren't finished? Finally, the screen changed but as soon as it started to load, the program crashed. "Damn it!" She groaned, clicking on the program shortcut again. The screen suddenly went black for a few seconds then shined white. The light was nearly blinding, much brighter than her normal settings, but before Trix could try ctrl+alt+delete, everything went black and she felt as if she couldn't move.
 
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Cole shakes awake at the sound of his alarm, groggily sitting up and glaring at the machine that dare interrupt his slumber through blurry eyes it read 12:00 PM. With a slight groan he rolls out of bed and proceeds to get dressed. Stepping into the living room of his tiny apartment Cole checks the group chat on his phone to figure out where the gang is hanging today "Industrial District" he said in disgust "That place always smells like chemicals and shit.... Whatever." Grabbing his board and his bag Cole skates out of the run down apartment complex and heads towards his friends, being in tune with his board and the city he practically glides through the alleys and side paths making it to the hangout with ease. The next hours were spent, in Coles opinion, doing jack shit. All his friends wanted to do was sit around in a abandoned warehouse and break whatever they could find, the hours dragged on even more for Cole because the servers were down for his favorite Digimon game forcing him to watch a bunch of thugs act like apes instead of checking the progress of his growing cyber pets. Looking at his watch in desperation he saw that it was finally 9:30, looking to his friends "Check ya later guys, got work", ignoring groans of annoyance Cole makes his way to the "Ole Fashioned" a diner he has been working at for a about a year now.

The late-night shift was spent in relative peace due to the fact that there were only two people working at the diner, Cole and an old woman named Rosie who immediately saw through his rough exterior and practically treats him like a grandson. Working in the kitchen was extremely calming for Cole allowing him to just zen out, create good food, and talk with Rosie about life. The Diner practically dead except for a couple of cops also working a dead shift Cole checked his watch and saw that it was close to 4:30, the end of his shift, and started prepping to head out "Not so fast you" Rosie said from the counter "Finish this last order then you can head home sweetie." Giving a fake sigh Cole looks to Rosie "Alright, what is it?" Silently looking over the order she took Rosie quickly throws it out at Cole "We got two fried eggs over easy with biscuits and gravy and toss in a side of ham. Also got a hamburger with lettuce, tomato, and onion with a side of fries.... You got that?" Staring blankly for a second trying to process the order Cole repeats back "Flop two under a heart attack on rack and hand it to Noahs boy. Then Burn one, take it through the garden and pin a rose on it and toss some frogs legs in the alley... Got it." Looking back at him with delight "Oh you're learning more everyday". Taking a few minute to make the food Cole puts it up on the rack "Order up!" Walking up to Rosie and giving her a kiss on the cheek "And I'm out of here, good night Rosie." Taking of his uniform which consisted of a small hat and a chefs apron Cole begins to gently glide through the empty streets making his way home, having taken this route so many times his body was on auto pilot just mindlessly taking him home.

Slowly rolling through the streets Cole logs into twitter to check in on the updates to the Digimon game that everyone has been addicted to, looking down at his phone he notices a flickering light in his peripheral and turns to look at it. It looks like an electronic ad for the Digimon game is installed on a store front and is showing all kinds of people having fun with the game, the ad shuts off and then immediately turns back on but the ad is different. This time its more focused on the Digimon in the game and for some reason the graphics look a million times better, enthralled by the ad Cole didn't realize that he was rolling towards it rather quickly and hits the curb, tumbling into the side of the building "Son of bitch" he muttered angrily before standing up and grabbing his board, looking for somewhere to vent his frustration Cole kicks the ad causing the screen to crack. "Yeah take that" Turning around to head home he didn't notice the screen continue to crack and spark with electricity, tendrils of energy reach out and grab Cole "What the Fuuu" is all he could get out before he is dragged into the distorted screen screaming
 
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"I told you Austin, I'm on break I can't keep singing these stupid songs. I just need time to relax and not think about rhyming love with something in another upbeat three cord song." Lily was on the phone with her manager, who was once again trying to convince her to come off her hiatus and write another song. Lily had been an idol now for four years and she felt like she was in a rut. At first she blamed herself and thought if she just pushed through it, everything would work itself out. That only made her feel worse as she felt each song was worse than the last. Finally she realized she was sick of singing so many love songs and wanted the time to do anything else with her life. Her recent attempt at doing something else with her time was playing an MMO of digimon, an anime she remembered from her childhood. She couldn't remember alot of the digimon at first but as she played she eventually began to recognize them one by one. Lily had even joined a nice little guild to play the game with. While she wasn't always getting along with some of the guild members, it was actually refreshing to argue with someone since no one dared do it while she was working as an idol. Walking over to to her desk she put her phone on the charger and turned on her computer. She had heard the other day the game would be going through some maintenance so she wouldn't get to play at the moment. Though even if she wasn't able to play a few guild members were talking in a group chat. Chatting a bit with a few of them Lily found herself relaxed. While she was typing up a reply to what her favorite digimon to use were at the moment, her monitor just went dark. Staring at the monitor for a moment she sighed checking the monitor, the light was still on. Turning it off and on again the screen was still black. Now Lily was a bit worried something was wrong she leaned down to check her computer but just as she was bending down she saw a bright light. Lily shut her eyes for a moment covering them with one hand. "Ah damn, don't tell me I'm gonna need a whole new monitor." Lily reached a hand to turn off the monitor when she felt something reach out and grab hold of her. "What the fu-" Lily's phone beeped showing Austin was calling, yet there was no one in the room to pick it up.
 
"Whew, finally a bit of a weekend at home." Says a rather relieved Victor as he just arrived home from his college that was no more than 15 minutes away by car. It had been a pretty hectic week with a good amount of homework that was due by its end, with a book report on 'The Grapes of Wrath' and a project in his biology class involving the many types of bacteria, and a test in his Calculus class to prepare for, a lot of homework for the weekend but he was ready to get going on it, but first he wanted to relax with an hour of Digmon on his rather new collectors item Digivice that he had received with his subscription to the newest Digimon online MMO. Only one real problem now, just where was that darn thing?

Arthur! Where in the heck did you hide my Digivice now you goof?!" he called for his little brother who emerged from his room a few minutes later snickering.

"You know the drill, you're going to have to find it like so many times before. You know if you don't want me doing this, you could just take the thing to school with you." now just being droll, Victor just sighs before getting to work finding the item, thankfully the parents weren't home at this time so tearing the house apart wouldn't really result in either of them getting into too much trouble.

"He knows how small that thing is, so this could take a really long time to find." He huffs looking through potted plants in the living room, all the drawers everywhere in the house, the kitchen cupboards, and even the oven, yes, Arthur actually did that once and it almost got baked into their mom's apple pie. Needless to say, the house looked as if a twister hit it by the time he was done with this now hour-long scavenger hunt for the Digivice, having found in Arthurs pillowcase of all places. Victor gives an exasperated but triumphant sigh at this, "Now I have to get started on my homework." more annoyed that he didn't get to really relax at all before starting.

He sits down at his computer and fiddles with the touchpad a bit, the screen springs to life to show what looked like the hub world of the Digimon MMO, "I left it on here all this time? Hopefully, Arthur didn't see my password or something" he grumbles before the screen suddenly goes into its BSOD state. "Are you serious?! My parents just got me this a month ago!" he whines before reaching for the power button to turn the computer off and restart it. The screen goes from blue to black, to a brilliant white as he was pulled into the screen and disassembled into data that flowed into the white screen, the screen fading to black leaving no trace of Victor in the house. Some 10 minutes later a doorbell would start ringing.

"Victor! would you get that?!" Arthur going back to his own homework after saying this.
 
" Yo Wayne! Save me a red hot will ya?"
Wayne looked up from the grill where he was grilling a batch of hotdogs with a big smile. The man talking to him was a tall, lanky man with blond hair who was wearing a colorful Hawaiian shirt. Wayne then gave the man a thumbs up while saying," Sure thing Hank my man". Hank, the man Wayne was talking too, gave him a thumbs up and started to walk away from him, pulling out his smartphone as he did so. As he walked, he listened to the wonderful sounds of surf crashing onto the beach. He and his buddy Wayne were at the beach to today to do one thing, catch some gnarly pounders. You see, Hank and Wayne were surfers and they were planning on filming their surfing skills and sending the film in a attempt to enter a tournament that was coming to town. He was currently trying to find a bench to sit down on to check on his phone for any new texts.

As Hank neared a bench that caught his eye, he heard his phone make a sudden beep. Looking down, he saw a text icon on his phone screen telling him that someone texted him something while he was out. Hank then looked at his texts and saw that it was literally filled with texts from his friends telling him to tell out the new update for the Digimon MMO. Hank then thought to himself," A new update huh? I should check that out." Suddenly, he hear a second, much louder beeping coming from something else in his pocket, his collectable digivce he got for subscribing to the MMO. Hank let out a confused grunt and pulled out his digivice, and saw, much to his confusion, that it was on and was flashing many different colors. Hank then let out a annoyed sigh and said," Is this broken already? How bogus!" The last thing Hank saw before everything went black was a bright flash of light that emanated from his digivice. When the light finally went away, Hank was gone with the only thing left of him being his cellphone, which was lying broken on the hard concrete below.
 
The afternoon sun pushed its way through the drawn curtains and into the dark room formerly lit only by a desk lamp. As the light crept over the figure slumped over the desk, Leland groggily opened her eyes. After about a minute of lying there, half asleep, she pushed herself to get up. A paper comically stuck her face as she removed it from her desk, which she ripped off to look at. All that time working last night and the paper still wasn't done! She sighed, now she would have to look over all her work to make sure she didn't make any mistakes in her sleep deprived state. As she readied herself to return to the arduous task, her eyes fell upon the laptop in the corner of her desk. She supposed she could stop a moment and take a much needed break from her work.

She had only recently gotten downloaded the digimon MMO and hadn't made much progress yet, but it was already one of her favorite past times. When she was a kid she was obsessed with the show but she had lost interest as she grew up, but this game drew her back into digimon and she found herself loving it all over again. Leland clicked on the MMO's icon and waited for the game to boot up. To her disappointment the game instead went to a black screen. "No, no, dang it not now!" she grumbled, giving her computer a swat as if that would fix anything. Suddenly the dark screen lit up, startling her. Worried that she might have broken it she leaned forward to get better look. The light only got brighter and as she was blinded, she felt something grab her. She tried to pull away but before she could even scream, everything went black.
 
Anna sighed, rubbing the back of her head as she sat at her desk. She had a big test coming up and was trying to focus on studying, but her mind kept drifting to her favorite mmo. It was a good thing the game was undergoing maintenance. It gave her time to focus on her studies and actually pass her test. But she couldn't help but think about the game. When would the maintenance be done? Would she have time to play later that day? It would depend on how much work she got in now. She tried to focus on her book again, but after a minute of reading the same sentence over and over again she gave up. She groaned as she leaned back in her chair, grabbing her bag and pushing the books inside. Maybe it'd help if she studied somewhere else, when there was no computer in front of her to tempt her to play once she could. She glanced once more at the computer, before shaking her head and leaving her apartment.
It was only a 10 minute walk to the library, and Anna could often be found there. It was no secret to those that knew her that she had trouble focusing, and the library atmosphere helped with it. She found herself a seat and sat down, taking out her books again. This time she managed to focus on her studies, and time flew by. Before she realised it a couple of hours had passed, and her brain was mush. She stretched her back as she sat back, taking her phone from her bag. She checked the Tamer guild's chatroom. She never really interacted all that much with her guild; she participated in the events and donated things, but she was a lurker. Despite playing a mmo, Anna preferred playing games alone. She was in the chat room so she could stay up to date on what the guild was working on and what they needed, but she rarely said anything. She was thrilled to see the chat room filled with messages saying the maintenance was completed. She quickly gathered her things and started heading home. She had done enough studying for now.
It had taken Anna 10 minutes to get to the library, but she managed to shorten it to 7 minutes on the way back. She had hurried home, eager to go back to the game. She was so excited to play that she had thought she had seen a Leomon in one of the windows out of the corner of her eyes, but ofcourse there was nothing there when she looked. She had quickly continued walking. As she entered her home she carelessly threw her bag in a corner of the room before sitting at her desk, her feet underneath her on the chair as she got comfortable. She turned on the computer, eagerly waiting for it to start. Yet nothing happened. The screen was black. She frowned. She had just turned it on, why was nothing happening? She leaned forward to check it, but gasped as the screen suddenly went from black to white. She leaned back in surprise, only for the screen to start glowing. "What the hell - " she started to say, but was she was cut off as she felt something grab her arm and her world turned dark.
 
Joe was, like he had been every morning for as long as he could remember before and would be every morning after, wide awake at the crack of dawn and hard at work on the family farm. The early morning air was still heavy with moisture from the previous night’s rain, telling Joe it was going to rain again before the day would be over. He’d have to call a few of the guys in early to get their work done before it rained, something he didn’t enjoy doing. The worker’s time off work was their business. He didn’t want to have to call them in early if he could help it. But the job had to be done. Extending the mic from his headset Joe would put his harvester in park and turn it off so he could make the call back to the main office, when something caught his eye. It was a large….something or other. Whatever it was was on all fours, but was much larger than the usual coyote or wolf Joe had had to deal with in the past. If there was one thing Joe was good at, it was taking care of critters that meant him and his harm. “Hold on a sec there Marge. I think I see a coyote.” Coyotes weren’t anything special or new to Joe, having scared off more than his fair share of the creatures in his lifetime. Reaching under the seat of the harvester and pulling out a shotgun, Joe would cock the gun and take aim in to the darkness, firing at the creature in the same manner he had so many times in the past. He knew he hit it, because he knew how to fire a gun, but at the same time the beast seemed to just stand there, staring in Joe’s direction for a brief few seconds before vanishing. Th hell was that all about? He wondered to himself, shaking his head. Going back on the radio, Joe would inform Marge of his intentions of bringing everyone in early before getting back to work, wanting to minimize the amount of work his guys had to do before the rain set in.


Thirty minutes after the rain began to pour Joe would rush in to his inclosed porch, stripping right then and there before he got inside and redressing in a spare set of clothes he kept there so he wasn’t tracking mud and water through the house in case just such rain started to fall. He didn’t have many good ideas, but to him this one was a success. He would head for the kitchen to grab a bite to eat, finding one of his brother’s famous sticky notes on the fridge handle. It read “Joe. Make sure my MMO is updating as soon as you get in. Bo.” Bo. His older, tech savvy business suit wearing all around smarter brother. It was decided a long time ago that Bo would handle the business side of the farm, and Joe would handle the human side. He was the right hand, and he was fine with that. What he wasn’t fine with was making sure his brother’s online games were up to date in his absence. That was part of the gig, right? Whatever. Giving a shrug Joe would head for Bo’s room and check to make sure that the update was indeed downloading before heading to his own room and making sure of the same. What Bo wasn’t aware of was that Joe had recently gotten in to the Digimon MMO like Bo was, wanting to surprise his brother in game. He still didn’t completely understand the story of the MMO, but he did remember that he and Bo enjoyed Digimon growing up. With that in mind Joe would check to see if his update was doing any better, and to Joe’s amazement it was. Likely due to the fact that Joe began his update as soon as he got up, which was several hours before Bo did. After going back to the kitchen and grabbing a bite to eat, Joe would head again for his computer and attempt to log in, only for the screen to go black. “....Huh. Hasn’t done that before.” he would mutter, running his hands over the top of the computer monitor like he was looking for something. As soon as his palm touched the screen it would light up with a bright white light, Joe having to close his eyes tight and turn away from the screen while screaming “Bloody hell” despite not being British.
 
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There were flashes of battles, armor flying amid the data that was being deleted, but also blood. Humans with armor were fighting each other beside their Digimon, who were fighting too. The once beautiful grassland was ablaze with patches of frozen grass and ground from ice attacks. Trix stumbled backward, taking the sight in. Her heart was pounding in her ears and she felt as if she couldn't catch her breath. She took another step back as a Betamon launched an attack on a Digimon near her. Frantically, she looked around herself. "Gatomon!" She called while looking all around her. She noticed many of the human's had crests on their shirts. She knew these two different crests well as they were the guild crests from the game she played. Another attack came at her, making her jump. Her body hit hard on the ground and she winced at the pain that radiated through her. She gasped, desperate to get air back into her lungs. A ball of fire hit right next to her. Ruble from the ground flew at her like spikes, making her shield her face. The pain was sudden in her arms and they started to disintegrate into tiny blue and green sparkles. A scream escaped her lips as she watched her body slowly turn into data and disappear in the wind.

The distant scream jolted Trix from sleep. Her eyes flew open before closing again. Thought it was painful, she moved a hand over her eyes to block out the bright light in her eyes. She was starting to regain consciousness. Just a dream. Her hips rocked slightly, trying to adjust to the pain in her lower back. When did my bed get so lumpy? Slowly, she moved her hand down and rolled to her side, letting her eyes slowly slide open. Instantly, she closed them again in the fear that she was still dreaming. Instead of the off-white walls and cardboard boxes she was accustom to seeing, she saw green. Grass, shrubs, and leaves. There were trees and brush as far as her eyes had seen. It's not real. Just leftovers from your weird dream. Her thoughts may have sounded reassuring, but she deep down did not believe them. Cracking her eyelids again, she saw the same imagery.

Giving in, she opened her eyes and pushed her self to her feet. Her mind was starting to panic, though she took deep calm breaths. Her racing thoughts traveled to the last things she remembered. Working on the guild raid, maintenance, and then- What had she been doing? I was trying to log on to the game but- The bright light from the computer crossed her mind. She looked down at her hip. On her right hip was her Digivice, just as it had been. On the ground next to her, was her messenger bag with a few things falling out. After getting everything back inside, she picked it up and slung it over her shoulder. Nothing was making sense. She took another deep breath, this time her brain registered the deep floral and woodsy scents. It smelled like a forest. It looked like a forest. "How the fuck did I get to a forest?!" The panicked thought was out loud as her brain was refusing to comprehend the gravity of what was actually happening.

As she stood there, she could hear crickets or other noisy bugs and birds chirping in the distance. It looked normal and sounded normal. That was until she started to look closer. Pieces of brush were missing, mid leaf before finishing. It was as if pieces were invisible. There were also wires, circuits, in the ground. She turned around to see a similar scene. It was then that she recognized this place. Though she had never physically been there, since it was rather impossible, she had seen this place many times. Native Forest. Instantly, she chastised herself for being so ridiculous, but there was no denying the fact that she was right. It was not a place you would find on Earth. It was the Native Forest, almost exactly as it had been in the game.

She nearly burst into hysterical laughter at the thought but it was comforting. A dream within a dream. It didn't happen often, but it did happen. Shrugging off her concerns, she began walking along the trail she had landed on. If I am dreaming, then my Digimon should be nearby. It was a simple comfort, to further explain the surroundings. "Gatomon" she called softly, not wanting to attract unwanted Digimon.
 
At first there was nothing, just a cold dark void, Cole couldn't even see his hands in front of him. Then there was a light. A small light very far away, Cole could feel himself slowly drifting towards its warmth. Then something similar to a firm grip encapsulated his body and he was being flown faster and faster towards this light the force at which he was being transported was almost unbearable and Cole was close to passing out. Then, moments before he reached the light it began to take the form of some sort of doorway, Cole could feel the warmth of a sun through it and could hear the sounds wildlife. A second before he crashed into this portal all of his momentum was slowed down to a crawl and he gently glided through it. As Cole crossed the threshold he was a blinded by a light and felt the rush of wind, opening his eyes he saw that he was about 10 feet in the air and crashing down.

Groaning and spitting dirt of out his mouth Cole stood and took a look at his surroundings, he was surrounded by greenery and trees in various states of growth "What the hell, How am I in the woods!?" taking a couple of steps to orient himself he trips over a branch and falls yet again "Damm-" before he could yell in frustration he noticed something strange. There seemed to be tiny glowing lines in the dirt and upon further inspection of the roots he tripped over they also had these circuit like lines "What the.... where the hell am I?" Grabbing his phone from his bag Cole tries to open up a map "It's not working? Of course dumbass you're in the woods why would you have a signal." Searching his bag Cole came to the conclusion that aside from his lighter and hoodie he had a bunch worthless junk like keychain toys and the Collectors Digivice that stopped working the day he got it, "I've got to find a town fast, not gonna be able to make it long out here. Lets see, I don't know anything about navigating a forest so I choose... this way." Cole proceeds to hike in a random direction in hopes of finding a town or at least another person.
 
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Sometime later a confused Victor wakes up...somewhere, wait where was here? "Ugh, where the fudge am I? What the heck did I do last night?" feeling like he just woken up from the most horrendous hangover imaginable. Looking around he didn't recognize anything in this odd forest absolutely nothing, taking out his cell phone yielded nothing as well as it had no service at all. "Arthur!, Arthur? Where are you?" he calls out, smacking himself on the head as he remembered that he isn't in his house anymore.

"This is bad, very, very bad. I'm stuck in a forest with no clue how I even wound up here with no signal and nothing to defend myself in the slightest." he sighs heavily, worried. "Well I can't just stand here, better get a move on before something makes a meal of me." now just heading off towards the sun, at least wherever he was the rules of the sun still applied.
But now there is the problem of how long it would even take to reach wherever he was headed and what possibly was out here. Least the day was currently sunny. He could be walking around for hours in the wrong direction and he wouldn't know, a fact that scared him immensely despite appearing stoic

OOC: That feeling when you have writer's block ;(
 
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Leland lay on the ground, only half awake. She could feel sand against her back and the sounds of crashing waves. She remained immobile, barely even aware of how bizarre her situation was in her semi-conscious state. "Leland?" Asked an unfamiliar voice. Her eyes lazily fluttered open, only to see a giant pair of deep green eyes staring back at her. A strange thing with blue-grey skin and a spikey, yellow frill was standing over her. Upon opening her eyes it gave her wide, toothy grin and cried, "You're here!".

Leland punched the creature off her and jolted up, now wide awake. "Who, what, what the fu-" Leland breathlessly shouted before trailing off and getting a good look at her new surroundings. She was on a beach, there was a forest at her back and a wide, blue ocean that lay seemingly endless out before her. She didn't live anywhere near the ocean. "Oww," cried the creature, still clutching its face, "What was that for Leland?". Regaining her composure, Leland turned back towards they creature and asked in a commanding tone, "Where am I, who are you, and more importantly, what are you?"
 
Lily opened her eyes her vision blurry for a few moments before it finally began to focus, looking around herself she saw she was in a forest. For a moment Lily wondered if she had been drugged and kidnapped by some crazy fan. She ground her teeth together at the thought of some weirdo dragging her all the way out into the forest. "Hey asshole I suggest taking me back home before I get really pissed!" She yelled out into the trees suspecting her kidnapper would be nearby, a rustling of some leaves drew her attention and she looked at a bush her fist up ready for a fight. From the bush waddled a small purple creature with wings near it's head. The creature looked up at Lily and Lily stared back at it for a moment the two just stared at each other. Lily's mouth hung open as she was positively speechless suddenly the creature glared at her. "Oi human what do you think your staring at!" Lily blinked a few times hearing the creature speak almost helping to confirm this was indeed real. "Hey wait a sec I know what you are. Your that new digimon I had just hatched what were you guys called again? Oh yeah Tsukaimon your like what a evil Patamon or something." Tsukaimon seemed angered by Lily's comparison of the two and lunged at her wings flapping. "Take that back human!" Lily took one step back from the creature and in a moment of pure reflex, slammed her fist straight into the Tsukaimon's face it fell to the ground not moving. Lily blinked a few times realizing what she had just done. "Oh shit, sorry little guy didn't mean to hit you so hard. I just sorta reacted my bad." Lily poked the Tsukaimon on it's face and it shot back up bowing it's head a few times. "Sorry boss I didn't mean to step out of line." Lily raised an eyebrow to the digimon Tsukaimon then began to flap it's wings flying around her. "If I had known how tough you were I wouldn't of acted so cocky." Lily chuckled slightly standing up. "Well in that case you can help get me through this forest as payback alright." The Tsukaimon floated near Lily nodding it's head. "Sure thing boss, just leave it to me."
 
For a moment, there was nothing. No sounds. No lights. No shapes. No feeling. Nothing. Just a blinding white light despite instinctively knowing his eyes were closed. The first thing Joe became aware of was a light ringing in his ears, a ringing that lingered even as his vision began to return to him. As the ringing faded it was replaced with the soft crashing of waves against the beach behind him, Joe trying and failing to shake the sudden headache he was experiencing. It took a moment before his vision cleared, Joe looking around to gather his bearings. He was...on a beach. A beach that seemed...vaguely familiar. But...why? Why did the beach feel familiar? Shifting to a seated position, Joe would look around to get a better feel for his surroundings. “This...is….that starter beach...in that game…” he finally came to realize, pointing at a large nearby rock. “Because that’s the rock I ran in to for five minutes when I couldn’t figure out the controls.” As he spoke, a pair of very large worms came slithering towards Joe. One yellow, one green, both covered in black marks. “And we’ll make sure to bury you there!” one of the two yelled, startling Joe who did not expect first two large worms, and second two large worms that can speak the human language.


In the distance Joe and the worms would then hear a voice call out “Paraffin Paralyzer!” which quickly followed by the two worms being engulfed in a white hot substance that caused the two to writhe in pain, Joe watching as a large candle came bounding forward towards him. He recognized the creature almost immediately, pointing at it. “Hey! And you’re that uh...That...Candlemon!” Obviously proud of himself for remembering the digimon’s name. “And weee need to get out of here! I left a very good friend of mine in a very precarious situation to come and find you Joe, and I would very much like to return to her side as quickly as possible.” The creature’s voice sounded as if it was a combination of wax bubbling and popping, and fire crackling despite there being no fire. “Um..y..yeah...Ok...I guess.” The Candlemon had just saved his life, he guessed, so it might be a good idea to follow it. Standing, Joe would dust his bum off before following after the Candlemon, who seemed to know where he was going.
 
Trix continued on the path she had found. She had grown quiet over the last few minutes as she could hear other sounds that weren't present before, voices. If this was indeed a dream, they could be members of another guild who were looking for a fight. If she confronted them with no Digimon though, she may be able to find her own Digimon, if they agreed to help. Rolling her eyes at her conflicting thoughts, she headed towards the first voice. It was a male voice, complaining about no signal.

Moving off the path, she could hear the footfall of the male. " Hello" she called softly, not wanting to attract unwanted attention. "I'm lost and don't have a Digimon so please don't attack." As soon as she had finished the sentence, she felt foolish. Of course, he would probably attack. Then again, they may have information. The forest began to change slightly as she went farther from the path. The earthy scent changed to one with a hint of musk that got a little stronger as she continued. The bright colorful trees and brush moved to darker shades. Even the temperature seemed to drop a little. Her hands pulled a little at her skirt to cover her thighs a little more.

As she rounded another odd looking tree, she noticed a very tall figure slouching. "Hey, do you know where we get our Digimon? I'm new here." She paused waiting for any response, while preparing to run if needed.
 
Cole continued to grumble about his circumstance, he was more of a city-boy and did not appreciate the beautiful scenery around him, and then he heard a woman's voice behind him "Hey, do you know where we get our Digimon? I'm new here." Turning around Cole sees a small woman who appears to be around his age, giving her a once-over he thinks to himself "Huh, did not expect this. Why's she talking about a video game? Alright Cole you haven't met anyone new in a while, smile and don't blow this." Cole takes a few steps towards her, in an attempt to seem less threatening he hunches further to get closer to her level and tries his best at giving a smile which turns into an awkward snarl "Hi my name's Cole and I'm a little lost, do you know where we are?"

As he said that a voice came from above "I can answer that Cole" the trees above them rustled and then a small creature dropped down onto a nearby rock. This creature was about he size of a small child and looked like some kind of demon, it was a purplish black color with a crudly drawn smiley face on its chest. Cole practically jumped at this creatures entrance "What the hell is that thing!?" The creature gave Cole a look of annoyance "Great, I got a wuss for a partner. Well Cole my name's Impmon and I'm you partner, as for where you are, you are on File island. It's a place in the digital world." Impmon looks around with an air of indifference "Look I wasn't really paying attention when they were explaining this stuff so if you want to know more you'll have to come with me to find the others." Impmon then looks to Trix "I don't remember your name but Gatomon wouldn't stop talking about you, she said she'd be somewhere but I didn't really bother to remember" Turning his back on Cole and Trix "So you coming or what?" Cole stares dumbfounded at Impmon "Oh, um sure" then he looks to Trix "What about you?"
 
The creature gave Leland a curious look, "I'm Keramon, and you're in the digital world. Haven't you worked that out yet?"
Leland scoffed, "Okay suuure, I'm in a fictional world made of data and full of magical creatures-" Leland stopped short. Now that she had stopped to get a better look, she could see wires poking through cracks in the ground. She looked back st the creature, now that she had a better view of it, it looked very familiar. "Oh crap I'm in the digital world."

She turned back to look at Keramon again. "Wait a minute, aren't you that guy from the movie?" Keramon tilted his head, "I'm not sure what exactly a movie is, but now that you're here we need to find the others and get to file city. Now come on!" "Wait hold on, what's file city? What do you wan others?" Leland tried to ask him, but he had already run off into the woods. Hesitantly, Leland ran after him. After a bit of running, Keramon stopped and grinned. He pointed and when Leland turned to see at what, she saw two people standing amongst the trees.
 
Lily and Tsukaimon wondered through the forest for a bit as they did Lily continued asking questions. "So like where exactly are we heading?" Tsukaimon turned it's body to her flying backwards. "We gotta meet up with the others boss, then you'll be able to learn how to get back." Lily raised an eyebrow to the flying creature. "Others?" Tsukaimon just nodded it's head and turned back around, Lily stared at the digimon as it flapped it's wings which where on it's head. She was pretty confused how it flew like that, since not only where the wings not big enough to logically support him, but they were on his head of all places. Then again she remembered a wide assortment of much weirder digimon, like the one that was a candle, or that weird looking little demon one, or that gross virus from the movie. Those digimon were pretty weird deep in thought she didn't realize Tsukaimon had said something. "Oh sorry what'd you say?" It turned it's body to her. "Watch out for that drop." "Drop?" Before she could fully process what he had said she took a confident step forward, only for there to be no ground for her foot to plant itself on. Causing Lily to fall forward Tsukaimon diving after her. "Boss!" Lily began to tumble down the slope her body being whipped by various plantlife. When she finally came to a stop she held her head shaking it a few times. "Ahh fuck that hurt." Tsukaimon came swooping down, faster than he expected and slammed into the back of Lily's head causing her to face plant and Tsukaimon to fly into a tree. "S-sorry boss." "Shut up Tsukaimon." Lily looked up from the dirt to see another digimon and more importantly another human. "Oi you!" She called pointing to the two she instantly recognized the digimon as she was just thinking about it. "Candlemon." She called out addressing the in her opinion "weird" digimon.
 
For now, the boy continued on his path in the forest, looking for someone else that could have been in this bizarre place with him. Getting a better look of the area around, he saw that besides trees, there were wires running across the area, a sight that puzzled him to end, "What would wires even be doing here?" currently staring at them as if they were a black swan.

"That's because you're not in Kansas anymore." something answered his seemingly silly question, the 'something' not showing itself yet.

"Is that another person?" he wonders while starting to look for the source of the voice but having no luck, "Arthur? Where are you?" he calls out thinking his brother is somehow playing a very elaborate prank of some kind.

The hidden voice speaking again, "I have no idea who this Arthur this, but you're in the digital world now Victor." the voice belonging to some weird chocolate-brown bunny creature with purple highlights on its....ears? Hands? The creature giving Victor a scare at how unusual it appeared at first until he recognized the thing "You're a..."

"...Lopmon." the bunny finishes for him nodding lightly, "As I said, you're in the Digital World right now and I went off to find you."

Given the fact, Victor is talking to a Lopmon and the wires he had noticed earlier, he was a bit more inclined to listen at the moment. "Didn't I just recently hatch you out of your egg? But that was in the game, so I'm somehow in the game now?" the bunny just gently nodding letting Victor parse this information for as long as he needed, all the while wearing a little smile, maybe out of enjoyment seeing how confused the boy was or possibly just not wanting to spook him out than he already was.

"This must be weird, but, could you please come with me? There are some others here that I've seen before locating you and another digimon is in a bit of trouble."

"There are others here?" to which the bunny nods. He and the Lopmon set off again, the chocolate rabbit knowingly heading through the forest, "So that means this is Native Forest, one of the starting places?"

"Yep, that it is," he says while the pair arrives at clearing with 5 people he had no clue about and 5 other digimon.

"Holy Digieggs, you guys have no clue how relieved I am that some others are actually in this weird situation." he says talking to the humans.
 
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The man took a step towards her and instantly she moved her right foot back a little, ready to bolt. She doubled up her fist as he hunched lower, careful to keep her expression even and friendly. It didn't work as well as she hoped and turned out a more worried smile. "Hi my name's Cole and I'm a little lost, do you know where we are?" He sounded friendly enough, though she kept her guard up. When she was about to answer, a rustling could be heard in the tree next to them and a voice speaking to Cole. Out of the tree, dropped a creature Trix new very well. A trixter and playful Digimon, Impmon.

As he gave his explanation of where they were, he seemed to have information or at least, know people who did. 'He sounds like my best chance...' She told herself before the Digimon turned his attention to her. "I don't remember your name but Gatomon wouldn't stop talking about you, she said she'd be somewhere but I didn't really bother to remember." Trix stared at the little Digimon for a moment. The facts of what he was saying were starting to kick in. "Gatomon" she mouthed before the Impmon invited them to follow him. Her eyes were wide as she continued to think that she needed to find Gatomon. 'Is she waiting for me?' She wondered silently until Cole moved his attention to her. "Yes." She replied simply before remembering her manners. "My name is Trix. By the way, this is the Native Forest. We need to have our guard up. There may be some pretty high-level Digimon nearby." She began to follow the Impmon, not having any other choice.

The brush was starting to get denser, but the canopy that had been giving shade was getting lighter as the trees were further from each other. Though the area was getting colder, the sun felt good but at the same time, stung her light skin. It had been a while since she was out in the sun for so long. Subconsciously, she rubbed her arms.

In the distance, they could hear faint hollers and whooping sounds. The sounds were deep and more grunts and yelling vs actual speaking. Trix went over the mental map she had of the area. The forest was half for beginners but the other half had some seriously powerful Digimon for experienced players. With those powerful Digimon though, came awesome lute. It had been a place she mapped out a few days prior in the game. The musky smell was getting stronger as they continued their path. "Impmon, I think we are heading towards Goburimon territory. Are you sure we are going the right way?" Her eyes darted around for any signs of the Digimon, which she didn't want to cross paths with without a Digimon of her own.

Before the Digimon could answer, Trix heard something coming at them fast from the right. It sounded like something crashing down the hill until it was revealed that it was exactly that. Trix took a few steps back as she watched the girl hurling down the slope until she hit the bottom. She instantly wanted to see if she was ok, but her instincts told her otherwise. A Digimon, much like a dark Patamon swooped down after her, crashing into the back of her head. Trix winced at the scene before approaching. "Oi you!" Trix stopped in her tracks staring at the girl. "Candlemon." She moved her attention to the Digimon who had been called then back to the girl. Who was she and how many others were there?

As she pondered this, another tamer and Digimon appeared. "Holy Digieggs, you guys have no clue how relieved I am that some others are actually in this weird situation." She gazed at the man before looking at the Lopmon at his side. So far, everyone she had encountered had their Digimon. 'Why isn't mine here?' she silently wondered, negative emotions and thoughts flooding over her like tidal waves.

Just past the trees ahead of them, there was a loud thud like wood hitting another piece of wood before more whoops and hollers echoed through the forest. Trix instantly took a breath and looked at the Digimon around her, analyzing them each before looking back to the forest. "Shut up!" A booming voice growled before there was another thump. This time, there were screams accompanying the sound. Then, a sound Trix knew very well. Data being released and absorbed. "Damn that's good!" The growling voice added, stepping past the tree line. Trix's eye widened as she noticed the spiked bone club and deep green of the large monster's skin. "Orgemon," Trix whispered before looking to each Digimon again. "Fuck" she growled, desperately thinking of a plan.


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Gatomon shivered, pushing snow off her paw and snuggling further into the warm Garurumon pelt. It was odd wearing another Digimon's fur, but it was hardly the weirdest thing that had happened since the virus broke out. A silent alarm went off in her head and she sighed. She was running out of time. There were places she needed to be, people to see, desperately. 'He'll get the message to her....or one of them, will' The thought should have comforted her more but it did very little to ease her apprehension of being late. After all, the boss had made it clear. The virus was not picky and with humans in the Digital World, they were just as likely to get the virus and be deleted as any Digimon. The fleeting thought of something happening to her tamer sent a chill worse than the cold ever could.

'She's tough... but so are the Digimon she will encounter.' Each positive was countered with a negative that was hard to shake. The crunching of snow brought her from her thoughts to the present. 'About time' she grumbled, taking a step further into the snow. She sniffled and rubbed her nose on the back of her paw. "What news?!" The BlackGabumon slowly came to a halt in front of her. "Well, the humans got here alright, but didn't land where we wanted them to. Someon told tha oders first and so dey headed out towards Native Forest." It paused and scratched its head. "Somedin abou meetin at File City." He paused again and shrugged his shoulders. Gatomon started at the Digimon, wondering if he had been attacked and was missing brain cells or was possibly infected with the virus and losing them. Either way, she was amazed that there was a BlackGabumon with less brain cells than that found in Digimon still in the egg. Moving her focus back to the importance at hand. "Are the Garurumon headed that way?" She inquired, looking past him at a Garurumon waiting a few paces back. "Yup, and I figur you'd want a ride there." He smiled, obviously proud of thinking ahead. If she hadn't been so short, she would have pat his head in appreciation, since he seemed like a baby. "Thanks," She muttered, running on all fours past him and to the rather gigantic Garurumon. "Can I get a lift?" She asked before smiling at the nod she was given.
 
As the two continued their journey, Candlemon did his best to try and fill Joe in on his current situation. But honestly it all went over Joe’s head. “You know I hear you talking, but all I hear is techno blah blah blah.” he didn’t say it in a rude or condescending way, but rather a confused, ‘I don’t know what’s going on so I’m just going to go with it’ tone. With a light sigh the Candlemon would shake the flame atop his head, not looking back to his partner. Hundreds of tamers and he had to get the one who didn’t know what he was truly getting himself in to. “It’s...it’ll all be explained when we meet up with the others. But first things first. We need to find Gatomon and her tamer. Then we need to find all the other humans that were brought here. Once we do that, everything will be explained.” “Uh huh. Right. I get that part. But do you honestly know how crazy this all sounds to me? It’s so...bizarre. And, ok. Let’s say for a second here that I actually believe all...this.” Joe motions around him and their surroundings. “What is meee being here going to do about it?”That’s an excellent question. One that will be answered as soon as we meet up with the others. Now, if memory serves…” “Ok, well, we gotta stop.” “Joe...we don’t...really have time to stop right now….” turning to look at Joe, Candlemon could see that Joe had already fallen further behind than he thought. “I don’t know how things work here yet Candlemon, but when a man’s gotta go a man’s gotta go. And I gotta go.” “Go? Go where? I’ll accompany you.” “No no, go. You know. GO. Answer nature’s call.” “I do not know what this nature is, but” “Gah. For th love of….just..stay there a minute” And with that Joe would venture off, leaving Candlemon to his own devices. After a few seconds, Candlemon would nod.


Huh. So this is what it’s like. I’ll have to apologize to Gatomon when I see her next. This...isn’t fun.” Candlemon would do as he was told however, fighting the urge in the pit of his wax to keep going so they could find Gatomon and her tamer. Joe would return a moment later, wiping his hands on the back of his pants, now much more relaxed than he had been a moment ago. “Alright. Now we can go.” he motioned for the Candlemon to lead the way, ears perking up when the two of them heard a voice call out the Candlemon’s name. Turning to look, Joe would find himself looking down at a gathering of humans and Digimon alike, offering the female that called out to them a wave. Candlemon was about to ask Joe if these humans were friends of his when the Ogremon stepped in to view, spinning in place and again calling out “Paraffin Paralyzer!!” as globs of white hot wax flew from his spinning form and landing between the Ogremon and the gathered humans and their Digimon.
 
It Lily a second to realize there were others and when she did she was a bit happy. "Good I'm not the only person here." Tsukaimon fly next to Lily she looked around taking notice of the girl who unlike the others didn't have herself a digipet yet. "Yeah I'm glad there are other people here too- wait a second did you just say holy digieggs? Who the fuck even says th-" Lily was suddenly cut off by a loud ruckus going on in the woods just ahead of them. She clenched her fist Tsukaimon took a hint and readied himself for a fight as well. As the Orgemon came into view Lily took a step back yet Tsukaimon blitzed forward. Lily grabbed the digimon by it's small legs and pulled it back towards her. "Don't charge in you idiot that a damn Champion level digimon, your still a lame ass Rookie level." Tsukaimon paused and turned to Lily hurt by the description. "L-lame ass?" Lily sighed Tsukaimon stopped fighting her and she pulled him over past her so he was hovering behind her. She considered making a break for it "ever man/digimon for themselves" style but just as she was mentally preparing to run for it, the Candlemon she had spotted before threw some globs of wax between them and the Champion digimon. "Hey we got some numbers on this guy. I say if we all gang up on him we can curb stomp this meat head no problem!" She said pointing at the Ogremon, Tsukaimon responded by doing a few loops in the air. "Genius plan boss, man you're so smart." Lily smirked at the compliment it always was nice when someone recognized how fucking awesome she could be.
 

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