Aiko ran with Soo-Min in tow, grasping the other girl's wrist tightly so that she was sure that they didn't get separated with one had, and grasping BlackGatomon firmly to her chest with the other. However, there were more people at the convention than Aiko had counted on, and most, if not all, of them were working their way toward Exhibition Hall 3B. In the sea of people, Aiko fought her way through the currents toward where the announcement was going to be made.
<"Hey, slow down, Aiko!"> BlackGatomon complained, fighting the urge to extend her claws to get a better grip on her tamer, like some ordinary house cat.
<"I can't slow down, we'll miss the announcement."> The girl shifted her eyes to make sure that no one was watching her have a conversation with her "plushie" while trying to push into the doors.
<"Aiko, you realize you lost Soo-Min, don't you?"> The digimon narrowed her eyes slyly while she waited for the realization to dawn on her trainer.
Aiko turned around, and sure enough Soo-Min was no longer in tow. She had been foolishly walking around with her hand extended behind her for who knows how long, people probably thought she was crazy. She blushed as she tried to stop existing for the next few minutes. <"We should go find her,"> she decided, attempting to turn around, only to get pushed forward by the crowd.
<"Forget about it, there's no way you'll find her in this mess, even if you could fight against the current.">
Aiko apologized to the other girl in her head, then turned and found a spot facing the stage. If anything, they could always meet up with her later, Aiko's digivice should show her where she was, like it did the first time. As she thought it, she pulled out her Digivice and looked down at the screen. Several other blips had appeared now, signifying there were almost a dozen more real Digimon in the area.
This almost entirely pushed Soo-Min out of Aiko's mind, and immediately she tried to get a look at these people, wherever they were, but was unable to get a good look around, unsurprisingly. Her futile search was interrupted by the appearance of the important looking man on the stage.
"Blah blah blah," the man seemed to say as he spoke on the stage, all self-important like. Aiko was sure that he was actually saying words, obviously, but she really didn't care. Pretend Digimon wasn't exactly exciting when there was a real-life Digimon sitting in your arms. Of course, it appeared BlackGatomon was actually listening to the man, so if anything important was being said, at least it wasn't being completely ignored.
"We bring you this!" Finally, words Aiko recognized as the introduction of something that would probably prove interesting. The man put his fake Digivice into this big machine and a Digimon stepped out of a portal.
"Wait..." Aiko started, eying the Meramon with a raised eyebrow.
"How did he do that? That's not," BlackGatomon started to reel with questions before calming herself and evaluating. While Aiko pointed her Digivice at the creature and it registered completely, data written in Japanese sprang across her screen.
"It's real?"
BlackGatomon nodded, "it's real, but something's off. It just doesn't... feel right." The Digimon was trying to figure out exactly how this had happened, while her partner took a much different approach.
"That is so cool!" She shouted, completely ignoring BlackGatomon's statement. She sparked similar shouts from the people all around her as she excitedly spouted nonsense about how she and BlackGatomon would get a whole bunch of opponents to fight and grow stronger.
"Quiet, don't you realize what the consequences of something like this could be? This isn't the way it works, Aiko."
"But, it's a real Digimon, just like you. Maybe they're Tamers!"
"No, that is one thing they most certainly are not."
<"Hey, slow down, Aiko!"> BlackGatomon complained, fighting the urge to extend her claws to get a better grip on her tamer, like some ordinary house cat.
<"I can't slow down, we'll miss the announcement."> The girl shifted her eyes to make sure that no one was watching her have a conversation with her "plushie" while trying to push into the doors.
<"Aiko, you realize you lost Soo-Min, don't you?"> The digimon narrowed her eyes slyly while she waited for the realization to dawn on her trainer.
Aiko turned around, and sure enough Soo-Min was no longer in tow. She had been foolishly walking around with her hand extended behind her for who knows how long, people probably thought she was crazy. She blushed as she tried to stop existing for the next few minutes. <"We should go find her,"> she decided, attempting to turn around, only to get pushed forward by the crowd.
<"Forget about it, there's no way you'll find her in this mess, even if you could fight against the current.">
Aiko apologized to the other girl in her head, then turned and found a spot facing the stage. If anything, they could always meet up with her later, Aiko's digivice should show her where she was, like it did the first time. As she thought it, she pulled out her Digivice and looked down at the screen. Several other blips had appeared now, signifying there were almost a dozen more real Digimon in the area.
This almost entirely pushed Soo-Min out of Aiko's mind, and immediately she tried to get a look at these people, wherever they were, but was unable to get a good look around, unsurprisingly. Her futile search was interrupted by the appearance of the important looking man on the stage.
"Blah blah blah," the man seemed to say as he spoke on the stage, all self-important like. Aiko was sure that he was actually saying words, obviously, but she really didn't care. Pretend Digimon wasn't exactly exciting when there was a real-life Digimon sitting in your arms. Of course, it appeared BlackGatomon was actually listening to the man, so if anything important was being said, at least it wasn't being completely ignored.
"We bring you this!" Finally, words Aiko recognized as the introduction of something that would probably prove interesting. The man put his fake Digivice into this big machine and a Digimon stepped out of a portal.
"Wait..." Aiko started, eying the Meramon with a raised eyebrow.
"How did he do that? That's not," BlackGatomon started to reel with questions before calming herself and evaluating. While Aiko pointed her Digivice at the creature and it registered completely, data written in Japanese sprang across her screen.
"It's real?"
BlackGatomon nodded, "it's real, but something's off. It just doesn't... feel right." The Digimon was trying to figure out exactly how this had happened, while her partner took a much different approach.
"That is so cool!" She shouted, completely ignoring BlackGatomon's statement. She sparked similar shouts from the people all around her as she excitedly spouted nonsense about how she and BlackGatomon would get a whole bunch of opponents to fight and grow stronger.
"Quiet, don't you realize what the consequences of something like this could be? This isn't the way it works, Aiko."
"But, it's a real Digimon, just like you. Maybe they're Tamers!"
"No, that is one thing they most certainly are not."