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Dayshift 49: Bus 2
Morning hit without warning, with the sheer knowledge hitting the Digimon before anything else that today they were going back to Doyletown. Her feet hit the floor and she rotated her right shoulder experimentally. The skin stretched tight, soreness persevering, but it moved fine. She stretched her fingers then curled them into a fist, staring at the tanned skin that was her right arm. If something happened this time... She would be more useful. Her mind replayed the events of last week, and Renamon stilled, considering.
There wasn't much time left to her as the nurse bustled in with an armful of clothes, the same shade as the weeks before. The woman murmured a cheery complaint that it was too cold for skirts and left Renamon to change. The pants were preferable to the past two weeks, though the other item she was left with gave too much to irony. She frowned at it for a minute, then slid it over her head, reflecting that this motion in days or weeks past would have left her shuddering. It meant she was becoming used to this human body, and that was nothing that boded well. She grabbed her notebook before being led to a bus, and slid into a seat halfway down the aisle, pressing against the window. Again, the previous night had been more than short. Was it just her, or was there something more to it?
[for Haseo!]
There wasn't much time left to her as the nurse bustled in with an armful of clothes, the same shade as the weeks before. The woman murmured a cheery complaint that it was too cold for skirts and left Renamon to change. The pants were preferable to the past two weeks, though the other item she was left with gave too much to irony. She frowned at it for a minute, then slid it over her head, reflecting that this motion in days or weeks past would have left her shuddering. It meant she was becoming used to this human body, and that was nothing that boded well. She grabbed her notebook before being led to a bus, and slid into a seat halfway down the aisle, pressing against the window. Again, the previous night had been more than short. Was it just her, or was there something more to it?
[for Haseo!]
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Most of what he knew about Digimon came from only brief spurts of exposure... aside from a phase where everyone his age was collecting the cards, he'd sat through maybe three episodes or so of one series or another and otherwise managed to ignore it. It had been years now, and at seventeen and with much more important things to worry about, he was far from into whatever the franchise's latest incarnation happened to be.
It really didn't help that she looked wild enough to fill the role of her claim- even without the markings, Haseo would have been hard-pressed buying that coloring as "natural." Just because he and his friends were wandering around with similar, apparently implausible looks....
"Uh, how is that supposed to work?" he asked, though what incredulity he might have had was dampened by... well, the uncertainty caused by everything else he'd seen so far. "Are you sure you just haven't been playing card games too much or something?"
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And if they were going to touch on that, she could ask the same. The markings weren't something normally seen. It could be cultural, but it could be something else. She touched a finger beneath her eye, on the purple marking there. "Are those normal where you come from?"
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And she had him even more with questioning his wavemarks. "No," he answered, once more reluctant. A beat passed, but then he went on anyway. If she was going to play the 'I'm a member of a fictional species' game, then his story wasn't that much more far-fetched. "I was playing the online game 'The World' before I woke up here. This body is my character's."
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Online game. Body of his character. She knew nothing about any of that, though in truth it could have been in her world and she might not have known. But the extra aspects made this person more interesting. She chanced a question, one that was perhaps obvious. But she had to check. Neutrally, she wondered, "An online game... Perhaps like a digital world, then?"