"Wow, really?" A glance back at Themis; he's already pretty big. He supposed they just must come in all sizes and shapes! "It must take a lot of shopping to get enough food." Big digimon eat more, therefore big humans ate more! It just made sense, bigger things needed more energy because they used more energy.
Honestly he's walking into a trap without knowing it, on that front.
Gabumon knows right where he's going at least, and with someone Themis' size along, getting through morning crowds is rather easy! "I don't know," he admits after a moment. "I don't know a lot about humans. He might just be really quiet and still normally. He's alive, but he doesn't say much and does less. So maybe he's hungry and out of energy, but I don't know what humans eat." Thus the question!
And maybe it was a test, to prove he's worthy too. He didn't know. There's a certain guilelessness to his explanation, as if the idea of lying about any of it simply hadn't occurred to him. "Not much happened, and that's the problem. I found him just.. lying down, about sunset. I knew he was my Tamer, and told him so, but he didn't say much. And then it got darker, so I took him somewhere to sleep, with a little help from a tailmon-looking human."At least it's not overly far where he's going, since the appointed buildings are right ahead! "And then he slept a bit, and then got up again and sat by the window and hasn't gone anywhere since. He said he wants to be sure it's 'worthwhile'. But didn't say what he meant when I asked."
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Honestly he's walking into a trap without knowing it, on that front.
Gabumon knows right where he's going at least, and with someone Themis' size along, getting through morning crowds is rather easy! "I don't know," he admits after a moment. "I don't know a lot about humans. He might just be really quiet and still normally. He's alive, but he doesn't say much and does less. So maybe he's hungry and out of energy, but I don't know what humans eat." Thus the question!
And maybe it was a test, to prove he's worthy too. He didn't know. There's a certain guilelessness to his explanation, as if the idea of lying about any of it simply hadn't occurred to him. "Not much happened, and that's the problem. I found him just.. lying down, about sunset. I knew he was my Tamer, and told him so, but he didn't say much. And then it got darker, so I took him somewhere to sleep, with a little help from a tailmon-looking human."At least it's not overly far where he's going, since the appointed buildings are right ahead! "And then he slept a bit, and then got up again and sat by the window and hasn't gone anywhere since. He said he wants to be sure it's 'worthwhile'. But didn't say what he meant when I asked."