Post by Meridian on Apr 21, 2019 20:34:50 GMT
In the busy streets of the Digital world's grandest city, a lone figure kept to the sideline, eyes peeled as the regular traffic went about their business. Perhaps it was nervousness, or the fact that she wasn't used to this at all, but the Erismon found herself to a complete standstill. Meridan wasn't sure what to make of it all. It seemed like everyone knew why they were here or at least had some basic grip on their lives when she honestly had no idea how to begin.
In trurh, her dream to help others was a broad one if not naive. She knew she wanted to do her part to be good to this world, yet she had no clue on how to begin. Approaching random Digimon that seemed to be in need of aid was a start, but at the same time... she wasn't someone with the power to shift the scales at will. If anything she seemed weak compared to some Digimon she saw since arriving. Even a couple of humans for that matter. The hedgehog let out an audible sigh, promoting a quick glance by a nearby Agumon that swiftly redirected its gaze elsewhere when she tried to give a friendly wave. City folk were busy alright. Maybe she was the one in need of help after all. She could certainly learn how to navigate this part of the world better.
Meridian let her back rest against a wall as much as her quils would allow her. This was proving to be a long day already. It didn't have to be a long night either, but given how tight her funds were she doubted she could get a room somewhere. Besides, it was barely mid day as far as she could tell. The buildings made it hard to keep track of time. Not to mention this place felt like it would be eternally busy regardless.
In trurh, her dream to help others was a broad one if not naive. She knew she wanted to do her part to be good to this world, yet she had no clue on how to begin. Approaching random Digimon that seemed to be in need of aid was a start, but at the same time... she wasn't someone with the power to shift the scales at will. If anything she seemed weak compared to some Digimon she saw since arriving. Even a couple of humans for that matter. The hedgehog let out an audible sigh, promoting a quick glance by a nearby Agumon that swiftly redirected its gaze elsewhere when she tried to give a friendly wave. City folk were busy alright. Maybe she was the one in need of help after all. She could certainly learn how to navigate this part of the world better.
Meridian let her back rest against a wall as much as her quils would allow her. This was proving to be a long day already. It didn't have to be a long night either, but given how tight her funds were she doubted she could get a room somewhere. Besides, it was barely mid day as far as she could tell. The buildings made it hard to keep track of time. Not to mention this place felt like it would be eternally busy regardless.