It was pretty telling when your life was filled with so much weirdness already that finding yourself in an apparent digital version of Tokyo with a neon pink and purple Lizard-dog monster barely made you freak out for more then a couple minutes. It was... actually somewhat cool? He'd already been in some really realistic VR stuff before, and from what he understood it seemed like this was probably similar, or something.
Either way, he was willing to at least take a look around first. Psychemon, the aforementioned neon dog-reptile monster, was in all honesty a pretty interesting if eccentric little guy. Energetic and curious and lovable, he had greeted Kazu with a big hug. He was just so darn excited too, Kazu couldn't help but get swept up in it a little himself.
Really one of Psychemon's only faults he'd come across so far was a complete lack of an attention span. It seemed every time Kazu looked away the digimon had wandered off to investigate something new. After almost losing track of him for the umpteenth time Kazu eventually decided that the best solution was a piggy back ride. Psychemon was not exactly the smallest digimon he'd seen, but he was small enough that carrying him on his back wouldn't be too much trouble, and he could glide along on his skates a little quicker without having to worry about him keeping up.
There was still one issue though.
"Augh! Again with the horn!" Kazu winced, maybe this hadn't been such a good idea, "Careful when you turn your head. You almost skewered me that time!"
"Sorry Kazu. I thought I saw something neat!" Psychemon replied, poking the teenager with his horn again as he turned his head back.
"Aah! You did that on purpose," Kazu grumbled, "This probably isn't working out maybe I should-"
"Nononono! I like it up here! I can see everything!"
Kazu could only sigh in response. Guess his furry backpack was there to stay for the moment at least.
Wandering around, feel free to meet him anywhere (prose or action fine for replies!)
Either way, he was willing to at least take a look around first. Psychemon, the aforementioned neon dog-reptile monster, was in all honesty a pretty interesting if eccentric little guy. Energetic and curious and lovable, he had greeted Kazu with a big hug. He was just so darn excited too, Kazu couldn't help but get swept up in it a little himself.
Really one of Psychemon's only faults he'd come across so far was a complete lack of an attention span. It seemed every time Kazu looked away the digimon had wandered off to investigate something new. After almost losing track of him for the umpteenth time Kazu eventually decided that the best solution was a piggy back ride. Psychemon was not exactly the smallest digimon he'd seen, but he was small enough that carrying him on his back wouldn't be too much trouble, and he could glide along on his skates a little quicker without having to worry about him keeping up.
There was still one issue though.
"Augh! Again with the horn!" Kazu winced, maybe this hadn't been such a good idea, "Careful when you turn your head. You almost skewered me that time!"
"Sorry Kazu. I thought I saw something neat!" Psychemon replied, poking the teenager with his horn again as he turned his head back.
"Aah! You did that on purpose," Kazu grumbled, "This probably isn't working out maybe I should-"
"Nononono! I like it up here! I can see everything!"
Kazu could only sigh in response. Guess his furry backpack was there to stay for the moment at least.