Yagami Hikari (
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[OPEN] There, by the Waterside
Who:
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When: Mid-June IC/Beginning of April OOC
Where: Around the City
What: Part One: Hikari has her new Camera and wants to try it out | Part Two: weapons training (sort of)
Rating/Warning: (possible talks of fighting involving children)
I.
[If there was one positive thing about that last ViViD game she'd entered...it was that, combined with her school allowance and other savings, it put her at more than enough credits to buy the camera she wanted.]
[It was small. Easy enough to hold in her young hands, and light enough to carry around her neck on a string. Right next to her whistle, and atop the crest of light she kept beneath her shirt. It was also stylish, with a silver casing and even a little view screen in the back so that she could see the image she'd just captured without having to print it out first. Even better, thanks to the small card she was able to insert to add memory, she could take hundreds of pictures before having to delete any and make room for new ones!]
[It also meant she had plenty of leeway to experiment! Which is precisely why, for most of that particular morning, anyone might come across the eight-year-old girl wandering aimlessly around the city looking for things to shoot. She took pictures of the trees. The school. The shrine. The shops.]
[But...what she found she enjoyed most were taking pictures of the people. Especially when they barely had time to pose.]
Smile!
[Click]
II.
[The camera wasn't her only purchase, though this one had been a little more...spontaneous.]
[A glimpse in a window that inspired something she'd been wondering in the back of her mind for some time. Ever since that awful fighting game. She had come away from it mostly unscathed, yes, in no small part due to the fact that she'd reached for a weapon. Not a sword or bow and arrow or anything she could have hurt herself with, though. No, Hikari had reached for a long staff. And wielded it quite well for a novice.]
[Which was to say, she didn't smack herself in the face with it once. Success?]
[So, when she found a rubber training version of the same weapon with foam ends, it was like a sign. It didn't cost much, and when she first held it in her hands, it was even lighter than she remembered the wooden version being.]
[She took it to the park. Tailmon hovered as always, although this time on the ground. More than once, she swatted a little at the staff edges as they came near her, and it was only because of how soft they felt compared to most weapons that she wasn't more concerned. In fact, if anything, the little digimon looked proud of her partner for wanting to better defend herselfthough slight put out she hadn't opted for the bow and arrow.]
I just wish I knew more so that I could teach you myself.
[Hikari was currently practicing spinning it in her hands, getting used to the way the weight shifted and the center of balance followed its movement. She didn't dare turn her head until it stopped, and called out to Tailmon without taking her eyes away from her current task.]
It's okay. I can...probably...figure this out...by myself...
[Or until somebody else came along to help her.]
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When: Mid-June IC/Beginning of April OOC
Where: Around the City
What: Part One: Hikari has her new Camera and wants to try it out | Part Two: weapons training (sort of)
Rating/Warning: (possible talks of fighting involving children)
I.
[If there was one positive thing about that last ViViD game she'd entered...it was that, combined with her school allowance and other savings, it put her at more than enough credits to buy the camera she wanted.]
[It was small. Easy enough to hold in her young hands, and light enough to carry around her neck on a string. Right next to her whistle, and atop the crest of light she kept beneath her shirt. It was also stylish, with a silver casing and even a little view screen in the back so that she could see the image she'd just captured without having to print it out first. Even better, thanks to the small card she was able to insert to add memory, she could take hundreds of pictures before having to delete any and make room for new ones!]
[It also meant she had plenty of leeway to experiment! Which is precisely why, for most of that particular morning, anyone might come across the eight-year-old girl wandering aimlessly around the city looking for things to shoot. She took pictures of the trees. The school. The shrine. The shops.]
[But...what she found she enjoyed most were taking pictures of the people. Especially when they barely had time to pose.]
Smile!
[Click]
II.
[The camera wasn't her only purchase, though this one had been a little more...spontaneous.]
[A glimpse in a window that inspired something she'd been wondering in the back of her mind for some time. Ever since that awful fighting game. She had come away from it mostly unscathed, yes, in no small part due to the fact that she'd reached for a weapon. Not a sword or bow and arrow or anything she could have hurt herself with, though. No, Hikari had reached for a long staff. And wielded it quite well for a novice.]
[Which was to say, she didn't smack herself in the face with it once. Success?]
[So, when she found a rubber training version of the same weapon with foam ends, it was like a sign. It didn't cost much, and when she first held it in her hands, it was even lighter than she remembered the wooden version being.]
[She took it to the park. Tailmon hovered as always, although this time on the ground. More than once, she swatted a little at the staff edges as they came near her, and it was only because of how soft they felt compared to most weapons that she wasn't more concerned. In fact, if anything, the little digimon looked proud of her partner for wanting to better defend herself
I just wish I knew more so that I could teach you myself.
[Hikari was currently practicing spinning it in her hands, getting used to the way the weight shifted and the center of balance followed its movement. She didn't dare turn her head until it stopped, and called out to Tailmon without taking her eyes away from her current task.]
It's okay. I can...probably...figure this out...by myself...
[Or until somebody else came along to help her.]
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But not odd enough for him to stop smiling encouragingly, so he just keeps going, waving his hand a little in dismissal of what she's saying. ]
I'm from.. well, it sure feels weird for me to say it, but I guess it's the past for most people here. [ Even though it's still very much the present for him. ] We didn't have a lot of all this technology stuff there. We didn't even have electricity-- that's what they call it, right?
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[Hikari was only just starting to learn more about the timeline shenanigans going on here. The difference between her and her friends and brother were...minimal, relatively speaking, but Taichi had already begun mentioning a digimon she had yet to encounter.]
You don't have electricity where you're from?
[She was from Tokyo in 1999. The thought of no electricity was almost beyond her.]
How far in the past?
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[ Sorry, he's still not really used to modern years.. he scratches his head a little as he tries to remember what someone once told him it was in modern years.. All these youngsters and their modern ways of putting things. ]
I think it's, uh.. 1867. Something like that. [ He nods a little to himself. He could be a few years off, but whatever, it probably conveys things well enough as "the past." Just like if someone told him they were from around 1600. It's just a long time ago. ]
Must be a long time ago for you, huh?
[ Especially if she's already used to these fancy things like electricity and cameras. ]
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Really long.
It was August of 1999 for us.
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Well, I guess it won't be too much of a problem as long as you don't call me an old geezer! [ He lets out a hearty laugh. ] I'm only 28, y'know! I'm still spry!
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[Even if he was more than three times her age.]
That would be rude.
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What a good girl! Your parents must've taught you well. [ Because Shinpachi has known several kids who would have called him old.. for sure... And even some people who don't even have the excuse of being kids anymore. ]
It would be a lie to call me super old anyway, right? You seem like the kinda girl that doesn't lie.
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I try not to, no.
[She just tended to...not mention the whole story, particularly if that story involved her or her emotions regarding any given subject.]
I'm Hikari, by the way. [Continuing her tradition of polite manners, she offered a small bow along with the belated introduction.] Yagami Hikari.
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Hikari-chan, huh? [ Yeah, apparently he's not much of a guy to start off formal.. ]
My name is Shinpachi. Nagakura Shinpachi. Always good to see other Japanese people 'round here-- the names are just easier to remember, y'know?
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It's a pleasure to meet you, Nagakura-san. [She, on the other hand, immediately went for the family name. Not wanting to assume too much familiarity with someone senior to her.] And I don't mind the different names so much. There's such an interesting group of people here with us.
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[ Because it's mostly just.. well, weird to him. But he won't say it's necessarily a bad kind of weird.. he's met a lot of people he really likes too, so the way Shinpachi smiles indicates he doesn't mind it as much as the words themselves might make it sound. ]
It sure beats being stuck here on your own though, huh?
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I don't know what I would do if I didn't have Oniichan and the others here with me.
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You have your big brother here with you? [ He assumes it's her literal brother anyway.. probably. ] That's great!
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Mmhmm. He showed up a little after me, but he promised he would find me again and I believed him. And then he appeared for real!
[Hikari was the type of girl where...even at eight, she was capable of taking care of herself. She was pretty smart and a lot stronger than she gave herself credit for. And that was just the problem; in spite of that hidden strength, she was always so much more content with letting others protect her, rather than doing it herself. Almost...dependent.]
What about you? Do you have a big brother?
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Ah.. I haven't seen my family in a really long time, actually. [ Shinpachi doesn't seem too upset about it though, waving the concern away with a hand before she might get worried about it. ] We're not super close or anything.
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[It wasn't an unthinkable scenario, but HIkari wouldn't help feeling a little sad at the thought. Was his like Takeru and Yamato's situation? Only...no, the two brothers will still pretty close, even though they didn't get to see one another as often as they both would have liked.]
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That was probably.. I dunno, ten years ago or so? I'm sure me and my old man wouldn't have seen eye to eye on some stuff anyway.
[ He chuckles a tiny bit. ]
Yours must be good to you though, right? Fathers oughta be good to their cute daughters!
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Mmhmm.
Otousan works a lot, but...when he comes home, we sometimes get to sit and watch television together. We like to laugh at the game shows while Okaasan finishes getting dinner ready.
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Guess that as long as you're stuck here, you're gonna have to make your big brother pick up the slack for that, huh? [ Just throwing him under the bus here.. But whatever, even if Shinpachi isn't close with his own family, he thinks he would do at least that much too if he had a little sister. ] Make sure he watches tons of television with you!
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[Because clearly, this was the only flaw in such a plan.
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They don't have anything you like watching? [ He can't.. really judge, considering he tried turning it on before and just got majorly confused. He's not exactly used to TV.. ] Nothing at all?
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I haven't spent much time watching it. I've been either coloring in my room, or else out taking pictures. When I'm not going to school or walking around the city with friends.
[If she knew there were fun, even somewhat familiar, things for her to catch up, that might be another story.]
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Sounds like you already have enough to do. [ Besides, it can't hurt to go outside and do stuff there! (As long as there's no weird monsters or robots around, anyway, like tends to happen here..) Shinpachi's a very outsidey person too, so he just smiles. ]
Guess I shouldn't keep you waiting around here much longer then. You must have a lot of stuff to take pictures of, huh?
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Are you sure you don't mind?
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[ He seems to be telling the truth, since his expression is pretty carefree. ]
I should get back to working on that car anyway. I dunno if my boss is gonna think me spending the whole afternoon talking to people passing by is worthy of some pay.
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