I have spent the better part of today researching online, as I am sure many of you have the situation in Mexico. The only bright spot I can ascertain
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Not in India . . . Relief floods Mina's being like a gush of wave at the confirmation beyond her own research.
. . . That is, until she wonders how Koushirou knew about her concern about India in the first place. A quick checking of her own journal reveals the answer.
"Bakumon!" She whips about in her chair so quickly that her bracelets and earrings jangle sharply together. Perhaps wisely, however, Bakumon has left the room. With an ever-deepening flush, Mina scans over the contents of her journal, the comments left, and Bakumon's replies, reading each new one with small yelps of indignation and embarrassment, hands tight on her lap, feet drumming on the floor. By the time she comes to the end, she is the color of a ripe apple, and her jaw is clamped. Bakumon's doom will be great indeed.
Still, there is the matter at hand with which to contend. Fingers trembling, she types,Koushirou-san . . . I cannot apologize enough. He should have -- he does not have -- any right to speak to you in that way. I am deeply, deeply sorry
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Mina-san, you are not the one who should be apologizing. You requested for me to install a portal months ago, after I offered to do so, and I did not follow through with it.
If you truly do not want one, I would still like to meet you, as does Tentomon. Is that all right?
It's no trouble at all, I was just surprised. I hope you are enjoying your stay in Japan. When would be a good time to meet for me to install the portal? If Pukamon likes, I'm sure Tentomon would love to meet him. Tentomon is my Digimon partner, obviously.
That's alright, Koushirou. Work aside, you're needed here in Odaiba alongside Sora, Yamato, Jou, Mimi and the others, keeping the porch light on for me, Hikari, Miyako and Ken when we come back safely from Mexico.
When it comes to research, just let me know if there any other places in the world that have sudden Digimon appearances. If Odaiba ends up being invaded again, let me know ASAP, okay?
Mmmm... you know that makes me curious. Do you in your all genius think that there's a connection with these two appearances? I mean both attacked chosen children or their relatives and appeared near there but not elsewhere that we know of... I hope at least...
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. . . That is, until she wonders how Koushirou knew about her concern about India in the first place. A quick checking of her own journal reveals the answer.
"Bakumon!" She whips about in her chair so quickly that her bracelets and earrings jangle sharply together. Perhaps wisely, however, Bakumon has left the room. With an ever-deepening flush, Mina scans over the contents of her journal, the comments left, and Bakumon's replies, reading each new one with small yelps of indignation and embarrassment, hands tight on her lap, feet drumming on the floor. By the time she comes to the end, she is the color of a ripe apple, and her jaw is clamped. Bakumon's doom will be great indeed.
Still, there is the matter at hand with which to contend. Fingers trembling, she types,Koushirou-san . . . I cannot apologize enough. He should have -- he does not have -- any right to speak to you in that way. I am deeply, deeply sorry ( ... )
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If you truly do not want one, I would still like to meet you, as does Tentomon. Is that all right?
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I . . . No, he'd said it was all right. She should try not to make a pest out of herself by apologizing, either.
I would like that very much . . . And in truth, I would like the portal still if you have the time . . .
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When it comes to research, just let me know if there any other places in the world that have sudden Digimon appearances. If Odaiba ends up being invaded again, let me know ASAP, okay?
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