[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190910/2702b9e91454a35a1946a373d5338d79.png[/img][/center] [@Hammerman] Harumi's virtual body stiffened up as the other girl approached. She seemed friendly enough, and the odds of seeing her in the real world were slim at best. [i]... Unless she was told to come to the cafe too[/i], Harumi thought. Before she could speak, however... [i]Thud![/i] A pair of glowing blue eyes appeared in the darkness behind her. [h3][i][b]Thud![/b][/i][/h3] A massive figure, perhaps four meters tall, could be seen in the shadows. [h2][i][b]THUD![/b][/i][/h2] Harumi turned slowly, facing a pair of massive jaws, lined with teeth the size of bananas. The jaws opened, releasing a loud, trumpeting bellow only a few feet from her face. Luckily EDEN's systems automatically filtered it down to a level that wouldn't overwhelm her brain. Harumi felt hot saliva and breath against her face, but smiled. "You guys were watching movies again, weren't you?" she chastised the Digimon playfully. Rexy took a step backwards, cocking her head to the side in a birdlike fashion. "What else can we do when you're gone?" Rexy asked. Her voice was a gruff contralto, but still had a note of innocence to it. "You said we couldn't wander around anymore--" "Which you still do anyway," Harumi interjected. "Can you blame us?" A smaller, dinosaur-like Digimon jumped down from Rexy's back, snapping a smart salute. His helmet slipped over his eyes. "At ease, Heri." Harumi sighed. He had a point. Digimon had a habit of developing quirks over time. These two enjoyed movies and wandering around empty or nearly-empty servers. She'd tried figuring out why they did what they did, but gave up after a while. "I can only get you guys so many movies on my budget. And you guys don't really like going on dungeon runs while I'm out." "I don't mind," Rexy said. Harumi smiled warmly, patting the big Digimon's snout. "You just listen to this slacker too much," she said. "Hey!" Heri's tail began flicking back and forth. "I am not a slacker! I just prefer to be energy-efficient!"