03-03-2006, 02:22 AM
"So, Vixi, how did you end up in that pet shop?" Aurora asked the fox like creature. Her eyes sparkled up at the girl, a small smile crossed its lips.
"My old master dropped me off. He left me in the alley. He told me that he would be back, but then it started raining, and he never returned." For a moment, a feeling of sadness filled the small creature's bulbous eyes, and Aurora, all she could feel is animosity. Who would leave such a creature all alone in the world to fend for itself?
"Well, Vixi, it wasn't right of him. I am here for you now, and you don't ever have to worry about me abandoning you." They entered the massive gate lined park, where children played on the different playground equipment, their laughter punctuating the air with joyous glee.
The digimon nodded, but still, she didn't trust the human. She had been abandoned twice before, and it wasn't a comforting thought that she was on master number three. It just wasn't fair. Oh, well. All for the best, she supposed.
"So, what do you want to do?" Aurora smiled down at the digimon, who, lost in thought, had been lost in her memories and did not hear the question.
"Huh?"
Aurora sighed. She had some work to do with this one. Somehow, the trust factor wasn't up to par, and she had to knock it up a few notches. "I said, what do you want to do? Want to go play on the swings?"
Vixi shook her head. "No. I don't much like swings. But..." She eyed the slide, and pointed. "Mind if we go on that?"
"My old master dropped me off. He left me in the alley. He told me that he would be back, but then it started raining, and he never returned." For a moment, a feeling of sadness filled the small creature's bulbous eyes, and Aurora, all she could feel is animosity. Who would leave such a creature all alone in the world to fend for itself?
"Well, Vixi, it wasn't right of him. I am here for you now, and you don't ever have to worry about me abandoning you." They entered the massive gate lined park, where children played on the different playground equipment, their laughter punctuating the air with joyous glee.
The digimon nodded, but still, she didn't trust the human. She had been abandoned twice before, and it wasn't a comforting thought that she was on master number three. It just wasn't fair. Oh, well. All for the best, she supposed.
"So, what do you want to do?" Aurora smiled down at the digimon, who, lost in thought, had been lost in her memories and did not hear the question.
"Huh?"
Aurora sighed. She had some work to do with this one. Somehow, the trust factor wasn't up to par, and she had to knock it up a few notches. "I said, what do you want to do? Want to go play on the swings?"
Vixi shook her head. "No. I don't much like swings. But..." She eyed the slide, and pointed. "Mind if we go on that?"
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