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Post by ryouta on Nov 2, 2016 15:46:46 GMT
It's been about two weeks now... and just like that day, it's been raining. Ryouta stood near an electric pole, looking at the currently being constructed house. That house that once stood there belonged to his family... but guess that it's no longer there. Ryouta sighed, already missing the nostalgic scent of sweets that his father bakes... the tree that leads to his balcony and the... the entirerity of his "home".
A year has passed since then... even the nameplate "Noguchi" is no longer there. He rubbed his temples, and tried to fight tears that still coming out. Looks like he's weaker than he thought... He's probably the most mentally unstable huh? Or it's probably natural and it's just he himself who thought that with all this battle hardened side that he was supposed to drink his tears and say it's just sweats?
...He's 16 this year, is 16 enough for this drama? Well, whatever, he doesn't care. He need to ask someone quick about what happened to his family... someone that might know... but knocking neighbor's door doesn't seem to be a good idea at the moment, especially when he's just stranger...
He was about to turn his heel away, but for some reason, the sound of footstep around there made him stopped on his track. He hoped that it's a neighbor or something... much appreciated if it's friends.
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 3, 2016 2:49:10 GMT
The more he thought about it, the less it made sense.
Such were Son's thoughts, on this rainy day. For quite a while now, he had been caught up on the most peculiar investigation, several small factors not quite adding up. Increased reports of truant students? A disproportionate amount of missing persons cases filed in Shibuya, and subsequently, a disproportionate amount of withdrawn cases? Heck, even for the kids that turned back up again, reported grades were significantly down, teachers reporting some amount of 'distraction'... and it didn't line up with any of the usual cases, either, like a video game release or something of that nature. No, there was just a 'taste' about it, something far more confounding just beneath the surface.
This case, in particular, stuck out like a sore thumb: a 'Ryouta' was filed missing, much like many others... but in this case, after the case was withdrawn, it was not for that the child had returned. No, it was as if they had moved on entirely. On a base guess, Yamaki assumed that this didn't follow the pattern of the other cases, but there was that chance that something this far out of the ordinary left more clues than originally intended.
"... Hm." But so much for clues in this state. Taking a walk in the rain, Detective Yamaki just intended to give this place a walk-by. Construction crews had been through, and anything the house itself could have offered was gone entirely. The family who left didn't look like they wanted to be found, and at a mere glance, there was nothing about the abode itself that looked menacing. Heck, he could see right through it through the exposed beams, a mere tip on his feet confirming there was nothing off in the basement.
"..." Silently, the man rested an umbrella on his shoulder, continuing to walk by, adjusting his glasses. No leads today, but... there, from the corner of his eye, he spotted a person, next to an electrical pole across the street. And... by lord, it just matched the description? "Ryouta? Noguchi Ryouta?"
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Post by ryouta on Nov 3, 2016 4:38:14 GMT
The height might be different, so is the body type, but the clothes that he wears, albeit tattered and mostly his body shape is too similar to the what described. Ryouta turned to the person who called his name... He haven't seen this man before, but if anything, it made him quite hopeful that this guy is somehow his parent's lawyer or something... The boy keep his hood up, but turned politely to the man and took out his hands from his pocket, lest somehow he thought that the boy's up to something funny.
"...Um, yeah---I mean, yes, that's my name. To who am I speaking to?"
He looked at the man again from up to down. Was it my principal? he wondered. He never have much memories about meeting his principal, or at least, he just forgotten. However, from the look of it, he doesn't really looks like his parents' lawyer either... ...Some sort of detective or something? Ryouta can't help but to raise an eyebrow inquisitively. Perhaps he forgot, but by studying the man like that, his bluish eyes with slit pupils is there to be seen by the man easily...
"...Um... sorry, do you know me from somewhere?"
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 3, 2016 23:48:55 GMT
Honestly, the clothes meant the least to him: for several of these cases where the child had never returned home, Yamaki had it ordered to have the most recent pictures and records of these children aged over several years. And though this face might have never actually existed in this world, Yamaki was, in fact, looking at what he knew to be the spitting image of Ryouta.
Still, he kept a calm expression. Walking closer, he paused a few feet away as the boy asked those two questions - and two reasonable sounding ones, at that. The first, he could answer without hesitation, and it lended its way to the second: "I am Detective Yamaki," this was coupled with him reaching into his jacket pocket, producing a badge confirming his rank, "the chief investigator of this case. Well... former, at least." With the house vacated, case dropped, and parents who-knows-where, it was hard to get any sort of lead on this.
But, at least like this, he had a subject. "But you must excuse me. For you to show up again after almost a year, and speak so casually... its almost like talking to a phantom." He adjusted his glasses, looking down at Ryouta. "By what manner are you back here? You look like you've had the rough of it."
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Post by ryouta on Nov 3, 2016 23:58:31 GMT
"Detective Yamaki?" he parroted, eyes on the badge, a bit confused for a split second before... "Oh, ah, I get it... you're hired by my parents for my disappearance, I reckon?" looks like this is some clue about his parents' whereabout. He's excited, but at the same time, he's really scared. Scared because he said former. Does this means his parents really believed that he's dead and just like that moving on with their life?
"Speaking to a phantom? Well, uh, you're not exactly wrong. I mean, you probably seen my grave already. Honestly, seeing your own grave when you're living is... to say, very... interesting," he chuckled, but humor nonexistent there. More like he's laughing just because he wanted to ease himself. "...In what manner, huh... Well, Sir... it's going to be a loong talk, but... knowing that you're a detective, would you believe that someone like me actually gone to another town in a gang fight or something, from my scars?" he asked, pointing his face. "...Or maybe that sounds way too silly of an explanation?"
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 4, 2016 1:25:50 GMT
For a teenager that had been missing for about a year, Routa seemed almost too calm. Stoic in expression, he just trailed from one thought to the next, creating a rather jarring tone for the detective to deal with. And this was another symptom, one that likely confirmed that he was related to the case: anyone he investigated almost seemed as if they were sworn to secrecy, inventing tales or outright refusing to give any useful information. It seemed like Ryouta was about to give more of the same.
"Honestly, I didn't believe you were dead. At least, that wouldn't fit the large amount of cases similar to your own." He paused, letting that sink in. "Children and young teenagers, disappearing for months at a time, some returning without as much as a word to the police. Over and over... and trust me, if the Yakuza had a hand in it, this would be much easier to solve." Yamaki had ruled that train of thought out long ago. But, for the moment, he extended his umbrella, at least getting Ryouta out of the rain.
"Sorry. Its not what you want to hear, but I need answers."
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Post by ryouta on Nov 4, 2016 1:38:05 GMT
"Oh it'll fit," Ryouta said, pulling down his hood when the detective offered him an umbrella. "I'll tell you everything, but... are you sure you're fine with this, Detective? What I'll talk about is not something that even a detective would believe the slightest... but I'll say that it's true... all of it. Well, I'm not sure that talking in a cafe would do. Can we move to your office somehow? Basically, a private chatting space is what I'm asking."
...but his stomach already growled in defiance. It's asking to be fed, and honestly, his stomach apparently far more honest than he is.
"...Or a cafe with completely private room, whichever you desired, Detective. I already know that you won't take a 'no' answer, especially when it involves this sort of case... All that I request in return is to you to look for my parents... or at least secure a key for my father's cafe. It should be in his name still... and if it's not too much, of course to somehow 'explain' to everyone that I'm not dead... just... missing for a long time."
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 5, 2016 22:17:57 GMT
Well, hadn't this taken an interesting turn? At least on the surface, it appeared that Ryouta was willing to go along with this, as the detective got a good look at his face. As for his hunger, well, Detective Yamaki could only really give a sigh at that.
Why a sigh? Honestly, his skepticism in this case was already quite high, and someone just falling into his hands to explain everything was not only unlikely, but came with several caveats. Could what he said really be trusted? Was he saying what he wanted to hear just to get food or ask for favors? Even his last request seemed a self-serving one, even if it was said in a sincere fashion.
But for now, it was the only lead he had. "Alright." In a tired tone, he gave a nod, and turned. "Follow me, we'll be heading to my office to discuss this. But once we do, I'd prefer if we get right on track here."
It would take a bit of walking, as Yamaki's office was several blocks over. But soon, the pounding sound of the rain behind them, they would walk into an office building, and punch up to the sixth floor. And there, in an otherwise unoccupied firm space, he would lead the boy inside his office.
And it was, perhaps, as Ryouta expected: a wall at the far side held many push-pins, with various leads and ideas, and his desk was covered in papers. Sitting in his executive chair, he gave a nod to the guest chair across the desk. He pulled a pen, and looked to Ryouta.
"Well. You said I wouldn't believe you... but go ahead, anyway. What's your story?'
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Post by ryouta on Nov 5, 2016 22:38:57 GMT
Not even a tea? Rude. Yet Ryouta just sighed and decide to go through this. "...well, where to begin? I'm aware that apparently I'm missing for a year... A year that I dunno what happened honestly... why I'm back to this world with a year worth of memory missing that is," he said, probably a bit too nonchalantly. "...You might think that I'm crazy somehow, yes? Like, 'what, this kid is kidnapped by alien? Have he lost his mind? Bullshit' or something like that... well, I'm not kidnapped, I think. You can say I got full access to that world... a world that's probably you cannot access unless you got one of this device?" he took out his Digivice from his pocket. "Looks like some tamagotchi and you'd probably think I'm playing a game with you, do you?"
He made himself comfortable for once. The guest seat is not really the most comfortable, but he'll survive. "...Well, then..." he opened his backpack. "Ryu, come out."
The Babydmon inside the backpack floats out.
"Mmm? Afternoon Aniki!" he chirped, slightly sleepily, but quickly looked at the detective. "Oh! Hello! Are you Aniki's principal? Name's Ryu, I'm Aniki's partner!
Ryouta snorted. He wish that's true, but that's not.
"...Detective, I'll say this just in case, but... this nation got a way in keeping secret about this creatures, the Digimon. If you try to leak the information out, I think the secret agency responsible for this would immediately silence you... so let's keep this just between us.
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 6, 2016 2:51:30 GMT
Ah, yes... the supernatural. As Ryouta started with his explanation, Son folded his hands and listened, though it was clear that he wasn't convinced for several sentences. There was a weird, almost grandstanding tone to this boy's story, and from the weird machine to the premise of an entirely different world? The Detective wasn't taking it at face value. That thing looked like a novelty toy at best, and as his words went on that he had more to show, it looked like the Detective was about to cut in.
"Listen, I-"
Wait. Was that backpack... moving? With a blink, he looked, and as this... what in gods-green earth, dragon-lizard-floaty thing, came out of the bag? He flinched, falling back in his chair with a crash. "Ow... what in blazes..." Scrambling back to his feet, he stood, rubbing the back of his head. Indeed, there it was. This... this monster, from another world, just floating and holding casual conversation. For the moment, he was at a loss for words.
And then Ryouta spoke again. Listening to that, the Detective looked towards the creature once more, giving a grunt. "... I'm not going to guarantee you anything. But something like this will definitely have to have a more delicate approach. Ah, yes... hi there. My name is Yamaki."
Forced pleasantries aside, he turned his attention back to Ryouta. "I would have to assume, then, that there are others like you from Shibuya, in that other world? Curious... how many are you aware of?"
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Post by ryouta on Nov 6, 2016 4:54:31 GMT
"Nice to meet you, Yamaki-san!" Ryu chirped happily
It was amusing as heck seeing a grown man suddenly fall to his butt from the appearance of Ryu, but Ryouta decided to keep it inside his heart for now. "Well, how many you asked... Thousands... probably more. I have no exact idea... let's say, that world keep calling new blood at daily, or maybe hourly basis. Generally those that picked is aged around young teens to guy at their 20ies. Since the moment they come to that world, they'll be interacting with Digimon like Ryu. Will you believe me if I said... apparently this parallel world is made of computer data?"
Then again, by this point, he's sure that the detective will take everything he said as truth.
"...Speaking of which, despite that world being made of computer data, it doesn't change the fact that we're flesh and blood, detective. I'm sure that a lot of people in your case probably really passed away for real. You can say that world is world to make you grow, but at the same time, you can't help about the bloodshedding..."
"Digimons are," Ryu began sadly "most of us are combat species. I've heard from Aniki about how animals on earth have lot of defensive mechanism... we... since our early stage of evolution, already have power that's lethal to human."
"If you think of it, Digital World is a place where the survival of the fittest play. They're sentient, but at the same time, their brain are hardwired to the fact that conflict happened at regular basis. In the more lawless land, you'll see that the strongest survive. Logic and talking did very little. I guess you can say when human are invited there, the world gave something to us to protect ourselves. it's either in form of partner... or abilities to transform into Digimon, I guess."
"But not all Digimons are bad. I mean, they works like human!"
"So not everyone would attack you without reason, basically, detective..."
....Ryouta's stomach growled yet again. The boy sighed.
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 8, 2016 0:23:41 GMT
"Hm..."
No, Yamaki didn't think that Ryouta was lying, but it seemed like he was exaggerating certain facts. The scope of Yamaki's case, for example, didn't hit the 'thousands' that this kid was mentioning. No, this was a couple hundred at best: anything more would have already drawn the eye of worldwide agencies far beyond his control. So he took that first fact with a grain of salt, which was perhaps the only reason that he didn't seem surprised by it. But a lot of the explanation came to settle in shortly:
"So, Digimon, from the Digital World. A world different from ours, full of monsters - er, creatures," He nodded respectfully towards the Babydramon, "In a rather violent world. And somehow, that world is calling to the youth of our own? Is that what I should be gathering from this? Curious... do they have any sort of civilization or-"
Hearing that stomach growl again, Yamaki blinked, giving a sigh. Right, he was being too eager about this: pulling a drawer open from his desk, he pulled out a few breakfast bars, sliding them across the desk towards Ryouta, with a nod. "Hm... Ryu, right? Does your world have any place like Shibuya, the city we're in?"
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Post by ryouta on Nov 8, 2016 0:38:57 GMT
Ryouta of course made a thankful nod and start eating the bar slowly. Ryu somehow was a bit confused... looks like his mental capability is not great enough for this. Ryouta quickly whipped out his Digivice and he turned into Dracomon, landing on the floor with a small 'plop'.
"Mmmm... it's curious, I mean... if you said 'my world', in some sense... I don't really feel any sense of belonging there? I was born in this world, but if you mean 'the Digital World' and its civilization... then I can say with 100% certainty that Digimon's exceeds yours. However, that only applies to one city. Most Digital World are in some sort of lawless state until a while, lot of wilderness and lot of unexplored, harsh area. Digimon aren't like human... I mean, we can still forage, we still can eat what nature give us... and I think the fact that meat grows from the ground help our food problem?"
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Post by Detective Yamaki on Nov 9, 2016 5:07:22 GMT
To be honest, the creature's words - even as he took his larger form, earning a raised brow from the detective - weren't that easy to understand. By what it sounded like, they did have cities of some description, but also a lot of wild space? Of everything, the fact that they could grow meat was the least surprising part of the story, but at this rate...
"Hm. Alright, that was just a curious question for now. Ryouta." His attention returned to the boy. "To put it simply, how does one get into this other world? By your presence here, it doesn't seem to be a one-way trip or anything like that." Slowly, the pieces were stacking together. But all this had done was open up another mystery entirely...
What was this place?
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Post by ryouta on Nov 9, 2016 5:48:22 GMT
"Correct, it's a two way trip," Ryouta said. "...Although detective, can you swear absolute secrecy even if I lead you to that world? What you'll see might be probably killing you if you're revealing it out to the world... and could possibly endanger the world in itself. As of why I'm telling you all of this is basically because I want to build up favor, see... I still want to meet my parents. I know they're somewhere out there. But as of where, I don't have that ability to look for them. However, you have that, detective. I in return, have something that can help you with that closure. I don't know if it mean shit for people who kids are missing, tho... I mean, I'm not sure that they would be there."
He leaned forward slightly and looked straight at the detective. "Many needed special mean to go there, but I can go there... I can technically bring someone new... the trains there might be... a bit moody and would refuse you, but I have my own personal ride that would certainly ensure you maximum protection for this one time two way trip. More than that, I think that'd be way too much of a price to ask from a sixteen years old like me. This offer is there indefinitely, but I'd prefer if you decide soon."
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