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Character: Daimon Chika
Fandom: Digimon Savers
Player Name: Taco
[ Chika was no stranger to strange things. Her family was the epitome of strange things, and that didn't include their history with Digimon ... which wasn't nearly as strange to her. Chika had never been whisked away to another world before, however, and that ... was exactly what had happened here.
So now, Vatheon, there is a young girl standing in the plaza. She's soaking wet, standing fairly still, tiny little hands balled into fists at her sides. Chika's trying to hold it together, really, by asking herself how her family would handle this ... how her father might have handled it ... how her brother would have. They had been to a different world before. They would face anything and everything head-on, and not be afraid. Right?
And she herself had gone up, alongside her partner, against something terrifying.
Chika continued to remind herself that she shouldn't have been scared. She was a Daimon. She was strong.
... Despite the constant reassurance to herself, though, Chika was frightened. Very frightened. Her eyes welled up with tears, but she tried to hold the urge to just cry inside. ]
D-Daddy and Masaru-niichan ... wouldn't be scared. Right? Neither would Mama ...
[ She sniffles, wiping her eyes.
She was still a child, though. Who wants to help a bitty? ]
Fandom: Digimon Savers
Player Name: Taco
[ Chika was no stranger to strange things. Her family was the epitome of strange things, and that didn't include their history with Digimon ... which wasn't nearly as strange to her. Chika had never been whisked away to another world before, however, and that ... was exactly what had happened here.
So now, Vatheon, there is a young girl standing in the plaza. She's soaking wet, standing fairly still, tiny little hands balled into fists at her sides. Chika's trying to hold it together, really, by asking herself how her family would handle this ... how her father might have handled it ... how her brother would have. They had been to a different world before. They would face anything and everything head-on, and not be afraid. Right?
And she herself had gone up, alongside her partner, against something terrifying.
Chika continued to remind herself that she shouldn't have been scared. She was a Daimon. She was strong.
... Despite the constant reassurance to herself, though, Chika was frightened. Very frightened. Her eyes welled up with tears, but she tried to hold the urge to just cry inside. ]
D-Daddy and Masaru-niichan ... wouldn't be scared. Right? Neither would Mama ...
[ She sniffles, wiping her eyes.
She was still a child, though. Who wants to help a bitty? ]
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Thank you ...
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It's not a problem. Oh and the name's Angelo. What is yours, my little lady?
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[ She tells him her name and reaches out, cautiously, to take his hand. ]
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[He grips her hand gently and begins walking with her to the area that houses the towels.]
Since it's obvious you're new here, I suppose I can say welcome to Vatheon. This place may seem a bit terrifying, but it's not that terrible. You'll enjoy your stay here.
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When can I go home?
[ She doesn't want to accept that she can't. ]
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You can't, the people who brought us here won't let us leave.
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I know it's disappointing, my lady. However we have no real control over leaving this place unless it's deemed so by the people who brought us here or some other outside force.
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[ Chika finally relents, slumping a little bit. ]
Mama and Daddy are back home ... Masaru-niichan left a long time ago. They would be real worried if they noticed I was gone ...
[ She hasn't quite gotten to the part of the brochure yet where it says her world won't notice she's gone. ]
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See here? It says no one will notice you're gone back home, so it's all right.