Cold Hands, Warm Heart!
Dec 22, 2017 23:32:01 GMT
Post by Rie Kugimiya on Dec 22, 2017 23:32:01 GMT
It had been several days since Rie had met her new partner, Veemon. The school week had drawn to a close and thankfully, she had little homework left to do. Leaving the weekend, nice and open. A perfect chance to spend some time with her new buddy, perhaps?
She had attempted already to try and coax him into friendship using all her usual warm, kind-hearted and sweet skills to their maximum effect. However, he appeared uninterested and still just as distant.
“Vee-kun! Would you like to go for a walk with me?” She offered on Saturday afternoon. It was cold but it was still a nice day to go for a meander in the park. Surprisingly, Veemon strangely agreed to this, quite quickly. With a single leap, Veemon jumped down from his hiding spot between the clean sheets in the airing cupboard and cracked his neck.
“Fine. Let’s go,” he said, just as cold, flat and monotone as always. Rie stared at him confusedly for a few seconds, letting out a low hum of confusion. “What?”
“Where do I put the leash?” she asked, earnestly. Rie still thought of him as a little puppy dog after all. His face curled up into a mix of derision and anger. “We’ve gone through this… girl. I’m NOT one of your human ‘pets’.”
Shrugging, Rie picked up a large, empty cardboard box and threw it over him instead. “This again,” he said, muffled. Rie nodded but he, of course, couldn’t see anything apart from a small slit cut in the side.
In this odd fashion, Rie and her walking cardboard box dog walked into the somewhat empty park. Rie with a warm winter coat shielding her from the cold and a fluffy scarf wrapped around her. She had offered Veemon the same but he had refused as “warriors didn’t need such things”. “Look it’s so pretty,” Rie said, running ahead excitedly across the park into the leaf-strewn grass and the tall oak trees which still held a few leaves. “Hmm...Hmmf,” came a stream of loud sighing from the internals of the box.
Now with Rie, busy he had a chance to explore this world. He jumped from the box and then made a b-line across the park and into the distance. There was a small play area for young children nearby at least that what he thought it was for. A slide, swings, and roundabout strewn with kids in coats and their parents chasing after them. How odd this world was.
Rie now finished enjoying the landscape turned back only to find the cardboard box standing stationary nearby. “Vee-kun. Shall we go play somewhere else? Vee-kun?” she poked the box, tipping it over and proving that it was quite empty all of a sudden. “Where you go?”
Elliot and Isaac Sunderland
She had attempted already to try and coax him into friendship using all her usual warm, kind-hearted and sweet skills to their maximum effect. However, he appeared uninterested and still just as distant.
“Vee-kun! Would you like to go for a walk with me?” She offered on Saturday afternoon. It was cold but it was still a nice day to go for a meander in the park. Surprisingly, Veemon strangely agreed to this, quite quickly. With a single leap, Veemon jumped down from his hiding spot between the clean sheets in the airing cupboard and cracked his neck.
“Fine. Let’s go,” he said, just as cold, flat and monotone as always. Rie stared at him confusedly for a few seconds, letting out a low hum of confusion. “What?”
“Where do I put the leash?” she asked, earnestly. Rie still thought of him as a little puppy dog after all. His face curled up into a mix of derision and anger. “We’ve gone through this… girl. I’m NOT one of your human ‘pets’.”
Shrugging, Rie picked up a large, empty cardboard box and threw it over him instead. “This again,” he said, muffled. Rie nodded but he, of course, couldn’t see anything apart from a small slit cut in the side.
In this odd fashion, Rie and her walking cardboard box dog walked into the somewhat empty park. Rie with a warm winter coat shielding her from the cold and a fluffy scarf wrapped around her. She had offered Veemon the same but he had refused as “warriors didn’t need such things”. “Look it’s so pretty,” Rie said, running ahead excitedly across the park into the leaf-strewn grass and the tall oak trees which still held a few leaves. “Hmm...Hmmf,” came a stream of loud sighing from the internals of the box.
Now with Rie, busy he had a chance to explore this world. He jumped from the box and then made a b-line across the park and into the distance. There was a small play area for young children nearby at least that what he thought it was for. A slide, swings, and roundabout strewn with kids in coats and their parents chasing after them. How odd this world was.
Rie now finished enjoying the landscape turned back only to find the cardboard box standing stationary nearby. “Vee-kun. Shall we go play somewhere else? Vee-kun?” she poked the box, tipping it over and proving that it was quite empty all of a sudden. “Where you go?”
Elliot and Isaac Sunderland