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fanficriff.blogspot.com/201… No, I can't imagine why you feel like you've read this exact story before, why do you ask?
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fanficriff.blogspot.com/201… I wanna be, the edgiest, like no one ever was~
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fanficriff.blogspot.com/201… Have you ever wanted to see Scathach and Ichigo Kurosaki shipped together? No? Well, here it is anyway.
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Mana liked to think of herself as a logical, rational, reasonable girl. She thought problems through calmly, and never erred in her judgments. Present her with a problem, and she would flawlessly correct it. She could easily deduce the best answer to any scenario.

So running blindly through a forest to escape the small, yellow, blob-like talking creature was naturally the best choice.

Crashing through the flora in her path, Mana very quickly came to a stop behind a large tree, catching her breath. An athlete, she was not.
After catching her breathe, the trembling girl cautiously poked her head around the tree, looking for any signs of pursuit. It didn't seem to have followed her. Great! Now she just had to find out how she got from a school library to... some jungle.
She turned, saw the yellow creature sitting dociley before her, and promptly yelled very loudly, bouncing off of the tree behind her and falling to her knees.

"Okay, I get it, you're a little bit startled," the monster sighed, "But if ya could tone the volume down a little, I got some exposition to throw at ya."

Trembling furiously, and quite unsure of what was going on, Mana simply nodded, and hoped an opening to flee once more would present itself.

The monster introduced itself as Zurumon, and explained to her that she was in another world, the Digital World, specifically. She and Zurumon were supposedly partners that had to fight some evil monsters or something. Coming from... whatever the hell Zurumon was, it sounded quite ludicrous. Hell, her own father could make this sound stupid and childish, and he was the most serious man on the planet.

"So, any questions?" Zurumon concluded his confusing talk. Mana raised her hand, "Well, too bad, they can wait."

"Wait, what?"

Zurumon smirked, "I said the questions can wait! Nah, but seriously, there's other humans dropping in, I thought it'd be easier to gather y'all up, and explain stuff to all of ya at once. More efficient, right?"

Well, it was hard to argue with that, but... "Okay, then... where is everyone else?"

"Dunno. Can't take too long to find 'em, though," Zurumon spoke in a dismissive manner, "you were so busy charging through here like a Monochromon, they all probably heard your sissy screams."

Mana decided that this was not going to be an easy relationship.
I believe what you meant to say was...

I am very much interested in this.
...Yeah, getting nothing. Gonna have to drop yet another RP.
Meanwhile, I... am stuck for some reason.
Well, I have several ideas I could easily edit to fit this, I think.
I'm interested. I can't wait to play my Solo Super Hero character/Bro- oh, uh... my... foxtai- no, um.

...But yeah, I'm interested. Aincrad's always been a cool world to me.
It needs to say 'no other cards', otherwise it would negate itself. Because Yugioh needs to be nitpicky about everything.
I am, indeed.
The trademark sounds of a tapping keyboard finally stopped as Mana leaned back in the chair, stretching her arms to the ceiling. She had been writing this essay non-stop for the past two hours, and weariness was beginning to settle in. Behind the word document lay several internet tabs, displaying all kinds of information relevant to her work.
Stifling a yawn, the teenaged student lazily swiveled her chair from side to side, noticing the the school library seemed strangely empty. There was maybe one or two students way in the back, behind the shelves, and she couldn't see the librarian anywhere.

Well, no doubt that her hard work was going to give her top marks, and with it out of the way so early, she could do other things! Like... get more work done early. Hard work was hard.

Well, she could afford a quick break, at least. She reached towards the side of the computer, where she had placed a stack of her books, feeling something strange. With a small frown, she grabbed the small object and held it aloft, nudging her glasses as she studied it. A weird, crimson... Tamagochi toy? Who left it there? She hadn't noticed anyone approaching, Was it forgotten? A weird prank? A gift?

Well... whatever. It wasn't hers, and Mana didn't want it. Moving to set it aside, the screen suddenly lit up, and before she could question how it turned on, the computer's monitor followed suit.
As the light brightened and enveloped her, Mana cried out in surprise, trying to flee, but she disappeared as the light died down.
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