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Dec 14, 2018 21:24:27 GMT
Post by Yūjin Inazuma on Dec 14, 2018 21:24:27 GMT
can't fix this, i'm hopeless. my sanity is spent, just tell me where my time went ▼ | Yūjin shudders in place while the fourth wave of people brush their bodies past his, like water trying to move around a stone. There were too many people here.
That was to be expected of Akihabara's annual GameCon, and the release of the Digi-Modify card game had been such a success that its presence at this year's convention was guaranteed to be a shoo-in. So many sights, colors, sounds, smells – the whole atmosphere was just that overwhelming, especially considering most of the action took place on the streets.
So why was Yūjin Inazuma acting like a frozen puppy shivering in the cold? Aside from the enormous quantity of human forms running around, many of them, children especially, were carrying Digimon paraphernalia to celebrate their avid love for the card game that serves to inspire this very atmosphere of joy and happiness. This many familiar images only amplified the tensions resting on Yūjin's shoulders. Something could pop out at any time, and there was a very real possibility that he would be too slow to react to it.
A dull ringing hits the young man's ears as his mind tries to block out the sensory overload, until a soft tapping sensation strikes the back of his pointy head.
"Hey! Earth to Yūjin! You okay?" A little white puffball with feathery antennae peeks out from inside a drawstring leather satchel kept slung over the fellow's right shoulder. It is his Digimon partner, Abel, in his diminutive Tokomon form, which he always assumed for both ease of transportation around Tokyo and, because quite frankly, a four-legged marshmallow with teeth draws unwanted attention – something Abel resented having to go without for longer than five minutes at a time. "It's boring in here and it smells funny! I wanna see what's going on!"
"N-No, Abel, you can't come out yet. It's not safe here," Yūjin pipes up suddenly, rolling his shoulders to shake himself free of any eminent anxieties threatening to tighten their hold on him as he allowed his senses to return.
"You could have at least given me a Game Kid!" Abel begins wallowing around inside the satchel rather ferociously, causing the man in blue denim to buckle over; to which Yūjin responds with an abrupt tug upward, which elicits a soft gasp of surprise from the Tokomon, who lost his sense of momentum. "Hey! That was mean!" he complained.
"Stop acting up. You'll attract attention." Yūjin hisses beneath his breath, scrambling to get away from the next crush of people attempting to pass him by, just barely managing to squeeze his way into a nearby nook leading into one of Akihabara's many different manga shops, which – thankfully – had fewer people inside. Here's knocking on wood, Yūjin thought to himself in annoyance, that Abel's excitability doesn't get them both in trouble today.
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Post by Second on Dec 15, 2018 6:09:59 GMT
[attr="class","life"] Zero Zero Two, Establishing mission parameters. [attr="class","les"] T he two were nestled in the unoccupied horror section of 'Man-Go-Go-Go!!!'s second floor. There wasn't any theming in this establishment, but the crowd that usually haunted these gore-filled aisles were most likely home. Tyrone envied them severely, as just getting here was a crowded mess. It wasn't that he disliked people, just obstacles. It got so claustrophobic that he felt he couldn't even do his job properly. He needed space and he needed another set of eyes. If there was one thing con-goers were always hesitant of, it was elaborate cosplay. He'd seen those mecha cosplayers with considerable space from their surrounding crowds. So, he deployed his dragon soldier and produced an orange paint marker. He gave a thorough once-over of 002's flash hider with it and gave his instruction in a low, intense voice, "Zero Zero Two, you will establish a small perimeter of us as we move. Do you remember that mascot from our mission last month? In Shibuya?" "Affirmative. Am I to run less articulation?" Even after all these years, the weird way 002 could adjust their voice like a volume control and the static-laced metallic echo of their tone was somewhat unsettling. The way they spoke was almost human and less text-to-speech, but still. "Yes. Do not speak. Run at 75 percent articulation efficiency." Interesting thing about Cyborgs. They could move like fully functional organics, or be as still as statues. 002 would even shut down during the night. It was like having a 'slightly' more complex smartphone. 002 only gave a jilted nod as Tyrone shoved his digivice and marker into the ginormous pockets of his cargo pants. He wiped a spare drop of the paint on his ironic t-shirt which read "You've Activated My Crap Card". Ugh, blending. Down the steps they waddled and stepped, respectively and there was a slight shunt at the bottom. Fantastic. 002 had already run into someone and...good God, what was that hair? | [attr="class","goodness"] ✉ @ ✎ 0000 words |
NOTES: [googlefont=Homemade+Apple][googlefont=Open+Sans][newclass=.goodness]width: 70px; height: 70px;margin-left: -42px; transform: rotate(45deg);transition: 1s; filter: grayscale(100%);-webkit-filter: grayscale(100%);-moz-filter: grayscale(100%);border:8px solid #222;[/newclass][newclass=.life:hover .goodness]border:8px solid #efefef; filter: grayscale(0%);-webkit-filter: grayscale(0%);-moz-filter: grayscale(0%);transform: rotate(0deg); margin: 0px 0px 0px 30px; transition: 1s;[/newclass][newclass=.les::-webkit-scrollbar]width:3px;background-color: #ffffff; border:1px solid #ffffff;[/newclass][newclass=.les::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb]width: 1px; background-color: #8d8d8d; border:1px solid #ffffff;[/newclass][newclass=.life]width: 560px;[/newclass]
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The Winged Heralds
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Post by Aya Sasaki on Dec 15, 2018 7:57:33 GMT
DO YOU LOOK LIKE ME
The concept of an entire card game based around his species was something that had always perplexed Noodle. For Aya, on the other hand, this card game was also something she rarely got to partake in. She was mostly here as a means to de-stress from the arduous task of managing the clergy. Also for trading cards, but that had been obvious from the get-go, yes?
However, being at this convention proper was...something else. Aya had never really been to one of these before. She wasn't having too good of a time making her way around this claustrophobic wave of (dubious smelling) individuals. To make matters all the worse, Noodle was not around her neck. Nope, the serpent had decided to be stealthier than usual by hiding in Aya's sleeve, having advised her to let him know if things got strange while he wriggled around every so often.
Well, they were pretty strange right now, that's for sure. Aya's train of thought was interrupted as she found something actually noteworthy in this...deluge. Two people stopped in the middle like a bunch of rocks in the midst of a stream. And that in turn made her pause.
This was starting to turn into a pileup. "...So, uh...Cards..." Aya mumbled. It was likely lost beneath the sounds of the crowd. She couldn't quite make much of the people in front of her...
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Dec 15, 2018 20:01:19 GMT
Post by Yūjin Inazuma on Dec 15, 2018 20:01:19 GMT
can't fix this, i'm hopeless. my sanity is spent, just tell me where my time went ▼ | "Ngh!" Yūjin feels his body suddenly lose its footing and balance as an unknown presence virtually shoves into him from his blind spot. As fortune would have it, he was positioned a little too close to a nearby shelf practically bulging with several different manga anthologies, and because the display unit itself was meant to be lightweight and easy to move around the store, it was inevitable that both Tamer and furniture would be sent crashing to the floor with great discord.
Panic sets in, Yūjin immediately throws himself into autopilot in an attempt to do the one thing that demanded his immediate attention: "fix the problem that I caused". Nothing else mattered: not the stunned gasps from curious onlookers, not the expressions of concern being thrown his way by shoppers wanting a peaceful experience, certainly not the group of chatty cosplayers taking particular joy at the Tamer's frantic behavior. It hadn't even occurred to him that this situation may not even be his fault.
A meltdown was imminent. "I-I'm so sorry, everyone!" Yūjin throws his entire being into cleaning the mess up, pulling piles upon piles of magazines towards him one moment, then shifting his weight to return the column-shaped display case back to a standing position the next. "D-Don't mind me and m-my k-k-klutzy ass, hehe..." Thankfully, everyone was quick to lose interest in the little debacle once he had managed to contain the situation appropriately, and the prying eyes of judgement were soon to fade away into nothingness.
But the damage was already done, and Yūjin, unable to determine exactly who, or what, had caused him to lose his balance like that, was already on the verge of bursting into tears. To do so here, however? In public, where he could be scrutinized and laughed at for being so goddamned uncoordinated in the first place? No, that just wasn't very masculine, was it? "Jeez, this can't possibly get any worse, can it...?"
In his hurry to find the nearest restroom and unleash a torrent of emotional buildup, Yūjin snatches up his leather knapsack from the floor with both hands and cradles it as if it were a pillow, then enters a desperate stride toward the stairs, making his way swiftly past what appeared to be a bespectacled colored fellow with an ironic T-shirt and a rather well-designed Digimon cosplayer he was possibly acting as a handler for.
He jogged down several flights, turned a corner, and darted into the first lavatory to enter his view.
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Post by Second on Dec 16, 2018 2:40:06 GMT
[attr="class","life"] Zero Zero Two, Establishing mission parameters. [attr="class","les"] A n immense crash set Tyrone scrambling, squeezing 002's shoulder to order him to stay put here on the stair. He was already muttering curses against his teeth; he should've taken the lead in the shop. A fat load of good it would've done him for the gun-toting partner to lead in a crowded, enclosed space. He doubted they could even shoulder the rifle in this space. Tyrone was no regular Japanese, obviously. He had a good foot or so on most of the people in this store, especially considering three quarters of them were pre-teen children. He squeezed through where he could and when that didn't work, he barked, "Move. Move, all of you." Tyrone made motions to help the man up, even to sweep up a few loose volume, but it was done by the time he got there. He was astonished at the speed, yet it was soon swallowed up by the utter guilt that tried to break his stony, unchanging countenance. Something possessed this poor man and he only caught a single glimpse of it before he started to make distance. The stammering, quivering lips and manic eyes. The pity in the emptiness of his gut grew until suddenly the man was up and starting towards the stairs. Tyrone was trying his best to cut him off, to apologize, but he just ended up back on the stairs. It seemed only then he was noticed and 002's muzzle pointed upward expectantly to their handler. What were they to do? "Look. I don't think he took anything, no. He was just distressed." No response, but the head did tilt almost quizzically. "Not everyone is as put together as those at Home. Let's just stay here till he comes back." It was around this time that Tyrone realized 002 didn't know what an 'apology' was. | [attr="class","goodness"] ✎ 0000 words |
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Dec 16, 2018 17:59:08 GMT
Post by Aya Sasaki on Dec 16, 2018 17:59:08 GMT
DO YOU LOOK LIKE ME
Turns out things got a bit hectic in that a man had knocked over a stand of manga and was...hastily going to pick the stuff up. Naturally, Aya joined Tyrone in aiding Yujin with fixing that poor manga stand. Or tried to. An unnatural efficiency was employed in setting things right, leaving the issue resolved right as either of the other two had tried to help. Noodle, of course, had zero idea what was actually going on, but the serpent dared not to speak up.
She followed the man to the stairs, only to be left with the other acquaintance who had aided in trying to aid back there...And what appeared to be some kinda cosplay. "...Hm. Do you think he's okay?" Pretty awkward way to start a conversation. But the concern in Aya's voice was quite noticeable.
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Dec 16, 2018 19:11:50 GMT
Post by Yūjin Inazuma on Dec 16, 2018 19:11:50 GMT
can't fix this, i'm hopeless. my sanity is spent, just tell me where my time went ▼ | All five water faucets were running at full blast, literally shooting furious jets into their respective sink basins to fill the men's restroom with noise that echoed as if one big waterfall sat at the far end of the chamber. In front of the center depression stood Yūjin, staring furiously at himself with bloodshot eyes and a tear-streaked face, cursing a near incomprehensible stream of derisive and cutting words to the only human being worthy of such a cruel and spiteful form of debasement.
The water drowns out his despair, chokes away the agony of failure threatening to virtually cripple Yūjin where he stood, public maintenance bills be damned to hell. It was a gaffe that could have been avoided entirely, he could have saved himself another four or five hours of needless stress if only he had just been more fucking observant––!
Abel struggles to loosen the leather cord keeping the satchel closed (as was the issue when you lacked opposable fingers or thumbs) until he managed to emerge from it like a soft white cottonball sticking out of a pillow that smelled like a new pair of shoes. Now that he was actually able to gather his bearings after all that hustling and bustling, he could get a better grasp of the situation and––
Oh no. Yūjin is crying...
Instantly, Abel acts on the immediate impulse to dispel his Tamer's plight and, wiggling like a fish trying to jump from a boat, lets the satchel tip over so that he can squirm his way free. He winces a bit upon touching the restroom's cold tile floors, then shakes himself free of any irritation caused by the torrential flooding of the sink faucets before addressing his partner as any happy Digimon does.
"HEEEY!! WHAAAT HAAAPPENED BACK THEEERE!?" Abel nearly has to scream to get Yūjin to break out of his trance, to which the ailing young man accomplishes with one single sweep of his left arm, from left to right, pushing each of the handle-shaped faucet levers back to their respective 'off' settings.
With a cute cough, Abel continued with a much softer tone of voice, patting his friend on the elbow as soon as the sound of bitter hiccups reached his ears, "Yūjin, did something happen to you?"
"I fell into a fucking manga stand, what do you think happened!?" The In-Training feels the harsh, gouging blade of his best friend's critical words, and his signature smile fades, but only briefly; it's almost just as swift to double back with extra intensity, now that Abel knows what actually went down.
"It's not like it was on purpose, though!" Abel adds hastily, feeling more and more nervous about being thrown another harsh comment. "I may be small and fluffy, but I've got mass, too! And I definitely felt you get thrown off balance by, like, a ton of––!" The Tokomon pauses, skips a beat, then appends, "I dunno, newtons? Is that was they measure gravity by? I hope they're fig flavored!" Stream of consciousness, thy name was not Abel.
Yūjin seethes even harder through clenched teeth, desperately needing some kind of constructive stimulation to alleviate the feeling of helplessness that clawed at his senses like hot knives through butter. "Fuck! You just––" He could not lash out at his own Digimon, he was not the perpetrator. Whoever was actually responsible for the incident was never properly identified; and it was hardly unlikely at this point, considering Akihabara was swelling with condensed traffic from the convention.
Was it accidental? Was it purposeful? Did it even matter at this point? Of course it mattered, it had to matter, why else would Yūjin Inazuma, 'former DigiDestined-turned-nameless-hack-loser' be so completely entrenched and consumed by that which can only be assumed to be incompetence? That was probably the reason he––
It was too late. The scales had finally tipped, and there was no going back. Almost listlessly, the spiky-haired young man's eyes began flowing with even more tears, and pitiful sobs left his throat as the rest of Yūjin's body mechanically walked its way toward the furthest lavatory stall, usually reserved for those few folks in wheelchairs, to sit down on top of the porcelain bowl and tuck his face into his arms, then arms into his knees, in a half-huddled fetal position.
"I just wanted to buy groceries and go home..." his muffled voice whines from behind the denim of his jeans, barely audible enough for Abel to make out.
Then, it finally dawned on him as to precisely how serious of an error he had just made, and the Tokomon's usual sunny disposition melts away completely, replaced with an instinctive need to nurture and comfort Yūjin as opposed to his earlier intentions of encouraging and motivating him. He was entirely fixed to his own routine, practically lived his whole life around a meticulously planned chain of events; attempting to interfere with it in any way was liable to create a situation, exactly like this one! How could he have forgotten that critical detail?
Using his mouth to pull the Tamer's satchel along the floor, Abel's tiny form easily vanished beneath the stalls, one by one, until he finally made his way back to the ailing Yūjin. The last thing anyone needed to do was steal his belongings while he was in the middle of an episode, especially considering his Digivice was in there, too.
And it looked like they were gonna be in here for a while, because Abel had some serious apologizing to do.
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Post by Second on Dec 19, 2018 3:37:44 GMT
[attr="class","life"] Zero Zero Two, Establishing mission parameters. [attr="class","les"] "A bsolutely not." It was so matter of fact, but he tried his best to make it that way. There was a worry poking at the center of his forehead, pulling down and furrowing his brow deeply. Oh Two looked up at their tamer, registering the change in heartbeat and the expression. Searching...searching...discomfort was the word they found. They moved closer, assuring Tyrone that he was well-guarded. However, this threat to him was not external. He gave a look to the young woman, making no effort to adjust his glasses to hide his assessing. He tried his best to read her and found nothing beyond a worried charming girl. His mouth straightened as he gave a slight cough into his hand. "If it's all the same though we should give him some space. For a little bit, anyway." Five minutes was about as long as he was willing to stand for that order, as he started down the stairs two at a time. What was down here, he thought. Where would a man go? Then he heard it. Rushing water, muffled but still thoroughly loud. He thought he heard him talking to himself, but that was much harder to discern. He rapped his knuckles on the door like he was issuing a warrant, trying his best to be heard through both solid and sonic barriers. "Hey, guy, look...I knocked you over coming down the stairs. I uhh...You don't like big crowds, I wager? Or people staring at you, besides. I'm sure you got stuff you want to do, I want to help. I have a kid with me, good cosplay for the even this year. People give us plenty of space walking down the street. Why don't you come out, let me make amends for this. Walk with us, have some space and we'll get you something sweet. Sound fair?" He stood aside of the door and once he was finished with his apology, he noticed something. He'd included that girl in his thoughts, somehow. Did she often work her way into people's plans just by being around? Who knows, but he was sure to extend it to her too, if she wanted. | [attr="class","goodness"] ✎ 0000 words |
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Dec 19, 2018 17:31:11 GMT
Post by Aya Sasaki on Dec 19, 2018 17:31:11 GMT
DO YOU LOOK LIKE ME
"I thought the same." Aya nodded towards Tyrone. She too didn't make much of an effort to look at him, but it didn't take a detective to figure out that they had similar ideas on how to handle this. "Of course. A little space never hurt anyone, did it?"
Then he went into the bathroom. For a few moments or a few minutes, she was by herself outside--Only Noodle to accompany her, as well as her thoughts. "...Curious individuals." The serpent could be heard murmuring.
"Maybe. We should wait--see how this plays out." Aya replied. It was almost a mutter. She hadn't gone in there for a reason--Seriously, why would a girl go into the men's lavatory? That's crazy. She wasn't that crazy.
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Dec 19, 2018 18:32:30 GMT
Post by Yūjin Inazuma on Dec 19, 2018 18:32:30 GMT
can't fix this, i'm hopeless. my sanity is spent, just tell me where my time went ▼ | Five minutes. That was all Abel needed to triumphantly bring Yūjin's emotional state back to a more level plane, just five whole minutes of uninterrupted concentration. And though his Tamer's face and eyes were bright red from the strain of so much crying, the soft and fluffy Tokomon could openly sense that his efforts to calm him down were succeeding. But what exactly was he doing?
The answer was so remarkably simple, it would have stunned virtually anybody else: he was forcing Yūjin to pet him. As someone on the autism spectrum, the twenty-year-old Tamer had an amplified sensitivity to certain textures and substances, and Abel's own body was the perfect stress ball for him; it was kind of like having a service animal on hand at all times, except a thousand times more talkative and scatterbrained. Simply running his fingers over the In-Training's pudgy, pillowy form was doing wonders to stimulate his cognitive processes in a much more constructive manner than this convention even tried to accomplish. And five minutes was all it took.
Just in time, as well, because a series of rapping knocks suddenly interrupted the duo's precious personal moment and, subsequently, made Yūjin realize that he had accidentally left all five of the bathroom faucets still running at near-full strength. Abel gasped quietly and held his breath, now worried that all of his hard work may now be undone by some schmoe just wanting to shed a couple of extra pounds.
Instead, what greeted the Tamer and his Digimon was a young man trying his best to deliver an apology, supposedly for bumping into him earlier––?
Wait. That whole debacle in the manga store, him losing his footing and falling into a book stand, this guy was the cause of that? Yūjin wasn't able to wrap his mind around it, especially considering he had just spent five minutes berating himself for his own carelessness over the matter. Then again, Abel did mention having felt his own mass be thrown off kilter, too...
He looks down expectantly at the youthful Digimon cradled comfortably in his lap, raising an eyebrow upon noticing him turn a rather concerning shade of purple, and is given an approving nod in return while he waits with literal baited breath for Yūjin to gather his bearings and yield some manner of reply to the other fellow waiting outside the toilet.
With an affirmative nod back down, Abel quietly exhales and allows his friend to nestle him carefully back inside the odd-smelling confines of his drawstring knapsack. Yūjin puts his gloves on, one hand at a time, and sighs with a renewed calmness he hasn't felt since earlier this morning.
A conspicuous flush soon follows, as if to underscore the awkward tension of the entire situation. Cradling the roughly ball-shaped bag inside a curled arm, the Tamer uses his other to softly unlock the door and swing it open.
Looking nervously back at him was that bespectacled black fellow, the same one Yūjin rushed past during his flight down the staircase, wearing civilian's clothes and accompanied by the same 'costumed child' in a get-up that looked dangerously close to an authentic Digimon, complete with some kind of automatic firearm prop. The spiky-haired man struggled to establish eye contact with the other gentleman, let alone sustain it, but Yūjin could not express anything other than unabashed remorse for succumbing to such an embarrassing display earlier.
"Honestly?" Yūjin pauses to grasp the right words, then looks up with a glint of eagerness, "I would like that. Cons just really aren't my thing, I guess..." It was almost lazy of him to use such an alibi, but Yūjin really didn't enjoy conventions. At the very least, it seemed like this other person had an idea of what he could be dealing with.
Maybe this might work.
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Post by Second on Dec 20, 2018 0:55:37 GMT
[attr="class","life"] Zero Zero Two, Establishing mission parameters. [attr="class","les"] T he rays of outdoor light bounced off his glasses, sentencing his gaze to unreadable glass. The smile under them was without context, but Zero Two saw something they had seen in a long time. It was something not seen since Tyrone had been spending so much time with that Yukiko girl from his school. They believed it to be some form of contentment. The fatigue seemed to be pushed back. "Well then, let me gather just one more. For flavor." He took stairs two at a time, the spring from his voice pushing his feet off the ground until craning his neck around the banister. She was still there, thank goodness. He knocked knuckles against the wall to catch their attention before ushering her with a juvenile conspiratorial tone. "Psst, he's game. C'mon, I smell takoyaki, we could do with some sweet stuff." Tyrone often did this. Building up the mood to let those around him feed off of it, it made him a good leader amongst the lower rungs of HYPNOS. However, there was something about the atmosphere and his attire. He felt like he wasn't on the clock after the social dread had faded. Free, almost. Before he heard her answer, he was back down the stairs and skidding into a kneel. He looked over 002 in an animated fashion, craning his neck to check his partner's form. This would hold up in sunlight, he thought. No one would pay that much attention. "Now, you stay close to our friend here. The girl may be coming along as well. Keep them safe, alright little soldier?" Zero Two didn't move for several seconds. The unmoving face gave no sign of its computations, unable to understand what they had just felt. It was a tone they'd heard before, just not towards them. Maybe to Mother. They could hear the smile in the tone. The smile flattened and suddenly, Zero Two was back to their sensors. They threw up a monolithic clawed salute, unblinking. Then, Tyrone took his leave out the door, shielded his eyes from the sun as he scanned the street, and pointed west. "The stand is that way. You like takoyaki, right?" | [attr="class","goodness"] ✎ 0000 words |
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Post by Aya Sasaki on Dec 21, 2018 9:27:31 GMT
DO YOU LOOK LIKE ME The time spent waiting was quite...Hm. Suspenseful? Yes, suspenseful. That's likely the best word to use here. After all, Aya had been waiting for either one of the men to emerge, the other, or none whatsoever. Finally, the wait had been rewarded with Tyrone exiting the lavatory and informing Aya of some good news.
The guy had been game and they were getting takoyaki. "Sweet!" She stated, peering over at the rapping of knuckles. Though, it appeared he went back down, judging from those steps.
"...Is that free food I hear?" Noodle inquired. "Maybe not, but I'm being more social--like you told me."
"Ah. Grand."
When Yujin and Tyrone came back up to head on west, Aya would follow them with a genuine smile on her face.
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The No-Namers
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Post by Yūjin Inazuma on Dec 22, 2018 0:04:58 GMT
can't fix this, i'm hopeless. my sanity is spent, just tell me where my time went ▼ | Making sure to properly shut off all the faucets before he left, Yūjin quietly steps out of the bathroom once the dark-skinned stranger and his 'costumed' charge do, taking cautious glances in both directions like a child trying to cross the street. Thankful for his own inability to distinguish a face or two that might point him out as 'the klutz from earlier', he takes a sigh of relief and emerges clutching his knapsack like a ball.
There was even another person, a delicate-looking young woman who also wore glasses and loose fitting clothes. Yūjin lacked the awareness to recognize her as one of the onlookers from the earlier debacle, as he was far too distracted with his own uncertainty. She seemed the sweet personality.
As the dynamic duo of impromptu bodyguards moved their way through the crowds and deeper into Akihabara proper, the further away they got from the clamor and cacophony of the convention that nearly ripped the former DigiDestined apart at the seams, and as the noises became less abrasive and evened out into sounds and melodies that Yūjin could identify and appreciate, his own socio-cognitive faculties leveled and smoothed in turn. The idea of takoyaki was added motivation, and in a matter of minutes he could feel himself growing more and more hungry.
"...Just so everyone's in the clear, this doesn't happen a lot," Yūjin pipes up in spontaneous fashion with a forced chuckle, unsure of how to make the most of the situation he was given but hoping to carve into the tension with his own weird brand of humor. "You ever have one of those days where you want to get something done, but can't? Or don't?" Yūjin shrugged as he asked these questions with rhetorical intent, thinking of Abel smiling back at him like he always did whenever he was responsible for cutting into his schedule.
Little did he or anyone else know, that's what he did.
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The No-Namers
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Post by Second on Dec 22, 2018 1:56:39 GMT
[attr="class","life"] Zero Zero Two, Commencing mission. [attr="class","les"] T his was odd, they thought. They could still smell the paint on their rifle, still drying in the heat. The takoyaki, they thought it was anyway, Zero Zero Two had never eaten that. It could've been any food and they wouldn't really know the difference. The smell that took priority though was coming off of the two suspects here. Familiar smell. Digimon scent. If there had been more people between them, more distance, Zero Zero Two wouldn't have gotten smell. It was faint even now, with the food cooking, but they smelled it. Zero Zero Two could not disobey programming. They would be as inconspicuous as they could, though they didn't quite understand why their presence wasn't causing an evacuation. They'd made it to the takoyaki sales area. Tyrone exchanged cash and distributed sticks, none was given to Zero Zero Two. Seconds after, a buzz caught the pair's perception and a phone was produced. The brow on their Tamer sank below the glasses, and the forced tension in their body began to break. Tyrone produced two cards, numbers stamped into them, and gave them to the humans. "Every single damn day. But we'll continue this later." Tyrone nodded to Zero Zero Two and the facsimile of limited movement faded entirely. The two were off with soldier cadence in their sprint, Tyrone began to spout off details as best he could. His partner responded as they always did. "Zero Zero Two, establishing mission parameters." | [attr="class","goodness"] ✎ 0000 words |
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Post by Aya Sasaki on Dec 28, 2018 8:06:59 GMT
DO YOU LOOK LIKE ME "Well...It still happens, doesn't it?" Aya replied to Yujin. "It's probably a good call to try making the best of things as they come at you."
It was nice to get clear of the tidal wave of undesirables that the convention was turning out to be. A day where you just can't get anything done no matter how much you want to?
"Oh...I get those days a lot. Not much you can do about them when they happen, but picking yourself up and continuing through." Was that the thing to say here? It probably was. It probably wasn't.
Noodle smelled something sweet. He couldn't wait.
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