Kari Black
& (Soon) Hyokomon!
& (Soon) Hyokomon!
The young Miss Black was unsure what to do at this point. She'd gotten as settled as she could be in her hotel room just fine, her parents had helped her put her things where they belonged, and now (barring any future problems) she was alone for the foreseeable future. She wasn't even sure how long she was supposed to stay in Hawaii, but after barely managing to sleep on the plane over she had gotten some semblance of control back over herself. Finally ready to inspect the quality of the furnishings, deciding to start with the bed, she switched the gloves she'd had on for the flight with a new pair and carefully pulled the topmost layer down to the midway point.
She was glad she'd been careful almost instantly, because there was an envelope just below the pillow. Surely her parents hadn't put it there, they knew how she'd react. Which meant someone else had done so, for some reason. As she weighed the options of asking for the bedding to be replaced in her mind, she opened the folded paper only to see instructions to go to the ballroom. Either the one who put it there didn't know her very well, or it knew her extremely well to not place it on top of the pillow instead. That would have been an easy fix for her, after all. She'd just have to swap it with another, but compromising the sheets, comforter, and pillow by placing it exactly where they had? That was a much more targeted attack against her, or an unlucky fluke. She wasn't sure which, but she also wasn't about to follow the instructions without preparing first.
And so it was that she found herself heading down the stairs, on the long walk towards the ballroom, her twin bags packed and on her shoulders. Normally only needing the one, she reasoned that if the mysterious note placer's intentions were against her then she might need both. As she rounded the corner to see the open doors of her destination, she froze. There were people there, several people, and they seemed to be around her own age. Panic seized her heart and she walked quickly backwards to go back behind the corner she'd just passed, out of sight once more from the ballroom.
That didn't make any sense. What was this, a birthday party or something? Did they put the invitation in the wrong room? If they had, then... No, that wouldn't make sense. They'd have to have the keycard to her room, and that would mean the staff would have to be involved. But if they were, surely they'd know who was staying in the room and would catch that Kari wasn't who was meant to be invited, right? She didn't recognize any of the people she saw in the two seconds she had before fleeing, of course she wouldn't in another state entirely, so why was she told to go there? There wasn't supposed to be any event taking place at this time according to the official postings. Which left only a few other possibilities...
Glad that she hadn't had to touch anything other than her room's door on the way down, and having already switched her gloves from that just in case, she was thankfully able to get into her bag and grab a pill. After swallowing it, the medicine wasn't kicking in yet but the placebo was, she did her best to steel herself. The only way she'd find out why she was called there was by waiting around until she was told directly, so she quick-walked her way into the room. There was a table in the corner of the room in her peripheral vision so she instantly turned left and went to it, pulled the chair out with her foot in a single fluid motion, and sat down, purposefully sitting at an angle that let her just barely see the other people.
It couldn't have been even thirty seconds before it happened. The lights stopped shining, and in what seemed like an instant to her the world changed. Suddenly she was staring at a colorless sky.
...the sky? And it was... getting farther away?
Oh shit was all she had time to think before hitting something. She thought it wound be the ground, but whatever she landed on and bounced off of was a bit too soft and mushy to be the ground. Thank the gods that there wasn't a splash or she'd have been well beyond a panic attack from falling in water, or worse, mud. Instead she quickly looked at what she had crashed into only to see her bags falling slightly behind her, also smashing into the strange green thing. As quickly as she could, she retrieved the two bags and put them back on. Despite the desire to wash them being nigh-overwhelming, if she was outside like she thought then there was no other choice.
Speaking of that... where was she? Looking up from the green and brown pile she'd hit, (Ew, not a great color combo...) she could see a... what was a car doing there? No, scratch that, what were many cars doing there? Where the hell was she? She didn't have time to look around any further, because the mound of flesh and fabric she'd fallen on stood up.
"An orc?" She got isekai'd!? How did she even die!?
"Are you picking a fight with me!?" That angry question was all the response she received.
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Hyokomon had been depressed recently. Ever since that Ultimate [Perfect] stage digimon had brushed her off, she'd been slacking on her training, with no motivation to do much of anything. She'd found herself sitting in a field of strange-shaped boxes, leaned against one to take a nap when her dreams turned strange. She found herself fighting the Ultimate again, or rather for the first time, since there had been no battle in the waking world. After barely managing to dodge one of its attacks, she heard it scream at her.
"Are you picking a fight with me!?" But the Ultimate's question went unanswered, as its volume broke her from her sleep. She rubbed the sleep from her eyes to see a Goburimon angrily shaking its club at a digimon she'd never seen before. Something about it seemed strange...
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Kari didn't get the chance to talk down the orc. Goblin? Kobold? Whatever it was, that didn't matter. What mattered was that it took a swing at her and she barely managed to dodge back out of its reach. Well, that was that, then. If there was one thing about her that she knew, it was that she couldn't stop herself from punching back when someone tried to hurt her. Unknown to her there was an avian witness to Kari kicking the green creature in the head. Or attempting to, at least, since it blocked it with its club-wielding arm, not even flinching. The creature smiled.
Oh shit.
Kari once more managed to get away from one of the creature's attacks as it swung its free fist at her, once again doing so only by the skin of her teeth. But to the viewing bird it seemed purposeful. Like she was toying with the goblin digimon, rather than the reality of her struggling to stay away. She stumbled backwards, the club missing its target again from the human's sudden loss of balance. Without pausing, the Goburimon swung another horizontal attack. Unable to dodge, Kari tried to block it with both of her gloved hands, but...
DAMNIT!
That hurt way more than she was expecting! Despite barely managing to block the swing with both hands, the monster's follow-through on the swing pushed her back a few feet. Kari wasn't sure how she got away with anything less than broken wrists. She lost her balance, stumbling backwards, stopping only once her back hit something, a vehicle. She'd have to get cleaned up later, because right now the main priority was stopping this thing from killing her. The only saving grace she seemed to have was that she didn't take the blow to her rib-cage...
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Hyokomon was stunned. She had never seen fighting like that! Whatever this digimon was, it was incredible! To the bird's mind, it seemed almost like it was toying with the Goburimon. Like it was purposefully pretending to be having trouble, when it wasn't actually in danger. Perhaps if Hyokomon had been able to see Kari's face, instead of it being blocked by her hood, she would have realized how wrong she was. The vagabond couldn't help but begin running towards the battle herself.
Just as the Goburimon was about to swing its club down onto Kari's head, the human closed her eyes in fear. But the inevitable brain damage and/or death never came. Instead, the sound of the club hitting steel rang into her ears.
Huh? Opening her eyes showed a scene straight out of a muppet's version of a Sengoku era drama. A small yellow bird. which stood on two legs and wielded a sword, had stopped the goblin's attack and protected her. It seemed that Kari would live another day. Or at least another few minutes.
Oh, this is a fever dream then. It was the only thing she could think of. She'd had plenty of lucid dreams in the past, but even those were rarely this strange. She watched as the green monster lifted its club once again, but a single near-miss slash from Hyokomon across the goblin's jaw was all it took to sever the Goburimon's anger and replace it with fear. It turned to run, but not before shouting once more at the human. "I'll get you for this!"
As soon as the goblin was out of sight, Hyokomon turned to Kari and spoke. "I've never seen a digimon look or fight like you! That was amazing!" An undeniable note of enthusiasm was in her voice. She gave a slight bow and continued. I'm Hyokomon. Since I helped get Goburimon out of your hair, I'd be honored if you would spar with me!
The avian stood once more as thoughts raced through Kari's mind. Deciding not to heed any of them, since this was all just a dream anyway, she agreed. Even in her own delusions, though... "I guess I don't mind, but isn't it unfair for you to have a sword when I don't?"
"Don't worry," Hyokomon replied as she spun her katana backwards in her grip, "I'll only use the back!"
Well, as long as she was trying to beat her clearly medicine-induced dream with logic... "Isn't that unfair to you, though? I think using a sword like that is pretty different from using one properly, isn't it? Though maybe that evens the unfairness out..."
"Exactly!" Hyokomon couldn't help but begin hopping in place out of excitement. Already, this strange digimon was sparking something in Hyokomon's heart. After a few hops she regained her composure and stopped, holding her sword at her side as though it were in a sheath, though still upside down in her grip. "Are you ready?"
Kari's only response was to settle into her approximation of a fighting stance. Though her hands still felt broken, and she couldn't quite close them properly, she payed them little mind. After all, hands were always weird in dreams, so she might as well enjoy the fever high, right? Besides, if manga was to be believed, a fight was the best way to start off after getting isekai'd.
"I guess so." Even with her belief in the fiction of the situation, she couldn't quite force herself to be excited.
As soon as the last word left Kari's mouth, Hyokomon was airborne, having jumped to the level of the human's head with a vertical attack already baring down at her skull. All she could do was dodge to the left, just managing to move her legs out of the way as well. But as the bird was falling, she managed to send a kick at it, and somehow, in spite of the odd angle and lack of effect on the earlier goblin, she connected, straight into the bird's chest as gravity brought it back to the ground. The only result was it being knocked back a few feet.
Oh shit. I just kicked it as hard as I could, and I hit it right in the - Wait, what's the weak-spot on a bird? I'm so screwed, this thing is extremely...
No way... This digimon was able to restrain itself so much that it could knock me back without hurting me? That's incredible! This digimon is really...
Strong!
Something seemed to click in both of them, causing a simultanious pause. "Okay! Out of respect for your power, I'll finish this with one more attack! If I don't win with it, I'll concede, so I'll do my best!"
Please don't do your best, please don't do your best, please don't do your best!
"Um..."
Kari blinked, and when her eyes reopened, Hyokomon was once more eye to eye with her, blade held above her head.
Something happened. Kari didn't react in time, she knew that she didn't. Her body was moving on its own, mimicking the way it had to survive the previous attack.
"Cleaving Cut!"
The bird was fast, too fast to not be able to hit her. Kari wasn't moving as quickly as she had a moment before, either. Her right foot was still partially on the ground. She tried to twist her body away from the attack, but logically, it wouldn't be enough to let her avoid it. And yet by some twist of fate, Hyokomon's momentum carried the avian forward and to Kari's right, just enough to not strike the human's moving body.
By the time the young Miss Black was able to process a thought, the attack had already finished. Somehow, the sword didn't strike the foot or attached leg which was only just now being lifted to complete her attempt to dodge it. It was solely by luck, but she had survived, somehow.
Eyes wide, Kari looked towards the avian samurai only to see that where the tip of her sword was, being held an inch above the ground, a foot-long gash in the earth was left behind.
Oh. Oh. I almost just died...
Even with her sword bearing its dull side, Hyokomon's attack would have done as it was named and cleaved the human in two if it had hit. Kari thought it was purely luck that had saved her, but in Hyokomon's mind it was her own lack of mastery that caused it. If she had only started her attack from the other side, she would have won. She was sure of it. Still...
"You're amazing!" Happiness was obvious in her voice, for the first time in quite a while. "Seeing you fight with so much control and restraint... I haven't felt this excited in a while!" It was more than that. Hyokomon felt like she was freshly digivolved once more, the rush of adrenaline and hope surging through her was perfect.
Hyokomon sheathed her blade on her back and then turned to the human and bowed once more, deeper this time. "I wasn't able to win with that attack, so I concede my defeat. Still, though, I can't believe it! What stage are you?"
The bird didn't give Kari a chance to reply. "Would you be willing to accept me as your student? I'll follow you as my Daimyo." She paused a moment before jumping into a standing position, childish excitement filling her voice. "No, better, a Shogun!"
But Kari didn't get the chance to even process what was happening. Because that's when what she believed to be the goblin creature from earlier returned. But strangely, it came from the direction opposite where it had ran to...
"Greetings." Its voice was a bit different too. "I have come here at Dorumon's request. I was told I would meet one who bears the same voice as God here. I've looked around, but none of the other humans have Her voice, so I must assume that you are the one I'm looking for." The creature tilted its head slightly to the side in question.
Instantly, Hyokomon was between Shamamon and Kari, blade held defensively. "Nice try Goburimon, but you won't trick me or my Shogun that easily!"
Things have escalated.
"Um... Sorry, for earlier. I didn't mean to fall on you." It was the human's turn to bow her head. "Besides," she continued, bitterness suddenly obvious in her voice, "I have nothing in common with god."
In response, the slightly darker goblin merely shook his head in disappointment. "It seems that you are not the one with the voice of God either. Then it seems I was incorrect to come here. I believed I would find one who God would speak through, sharing Her voice. I cannot leave my village alone if that is not the case, so I apologize for taking your time. I'll speak with Dorumon and return home. If I cannot find God here, then I cannot leave them unattended for long."
With that as his only explanation to the duo, Shamamon began to walk away from them, back to Dorumon.
The human and the bird watched him leave, and as they did they noticed the other humans and digimon for the first time. The battle and sparring match hadn't taken particularly long, but in that time the others all had been clued in on the situation, something these two had not been lucky enough to have heard. They looked at each other. Both opened their mouths to say something. And then the sea erupted.


