Digitalest Pet Shop

By FlutterShutter

Chapter 1: Blythe's New Adventure

Note: I do not own Littlest Pet Shop or Digimon.

It was afternoon in one small town. It had perfect weather, the birds were chirping, and a perfectly sized park. A girl with fair brown hair and big blue eyes was in the park, sketching her fashion ideas under a tree. It seemed like the perfect day for her.

A squirrel came down its tree and started squeaking to the girl. She didn't know what it was trying to say, be she just smiled and continued to draw. A Frisbee cam and hit her in the knee. She grabbed it as looked up and saw a small black dog barking at her.

"Oh, hey there, do you want this?" the girl said. The dog just happily jumped to as if to say he wanted it. "Okay boy, here it goes!" she said as she threw the Frisbee.

The girl had always been good with animals, even though she could not understand what they were saying. Even still, Blythe thought she had a good life and would not change it for the world.

Just then, her dad came in his car and shouted to her daughter. "Hey Blythe!" he said, "I have some good news, and some great news!"

Blythe came running to her dad. "The good news is, I have a job promotion!" he said.

"Awesome!" Blythe said, "What's the great news?" she asked.

"We're moving!"

Blythe reacted with a look of horror on her face.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the earth, a plane in Japan had been in the air for two hours of its ten-hour flight. It's destination, for a place called Downtown City.

In that plane, there was a boy who was in his mid-teen years. He had black hair and was wearing a blue T-Shirt. He had a computer in his lap and was typing hastily. "How could it happen?" he thought to himself, "Why would the portal I made myself open in a place halfway across the world?" There was a countdown on his computer marked 37 hours.

In 4 hours, Blythe could see a large collection of buildings. She assumed that was her new home, Downtown City. However, the traffic in the road seemed to make time go even slower than it already was.

While she could admit her dad was a cool guy, he was a pilot after all, he wasn't really with the times, and that could be very embarrassing for Blythe.

"Hey Blythe?" her dad said.

"Yes, Dad?" she said with little enthusiasm in her voice.

"Aren't you excited about moving to a new city?" he said.

"N. S. M." Blythe Responded.

"Wait...N.S.M...N.S.M...what does that mean again?" her confused father asked.

"Not so much," Blythe answered.

"Hunh?" Her dad said, "How could you not be excited about this?"

"I would have been more excited if I had something to say about it," Blythe responded, "Instead of you springing it on me. You know I hate surprises."

"Blythe..." her dad said, "You know that this is a great town with a great school district and that I had to act fast..."

Blythe said nothing.

"I know, Blythe! Maybe you could think of this as an adventure!" He looked back at his daughter. "C'mon Blythe, have I ever steered you wrong?"

After some of the traffic cleared up, Blythe's dad looked up at his map and turned up the radio. He did not notice all the destruction around his car due to his lack of attention, but his daughter sure did.

"Dad!" Blythe shouted. "Turn! Turn!"

"Turn the music up? Ok!" her dad said. He turned up the radio dial and the volume of the music had gotten even louder.

Blythe saw as her dad's horrible driving skills got them in the subway, in the air, and even on top of another truck.

Blythe was still shaking as her dad casually continued driving. Eventually after his driving got calmer, they got to a tall blue apartment building with a white moving truck. Blythe looked out of the car window to see a small pet shop on the bottom floor, probably littlest she'd ever seen.

"Dad, we're moving into a pet shop?" She asked.

"Hunh," her dad said as he read the sign of the pet shop, "Littlest Pet Shop. I didn't notice that before."

He got out and called to the moving people. "We're on the top floor!" he exclaimed.

As Blythe picked up her notebook and got out of the car and moved around the moving people, she didn't notice two identical twins come up right behind her.

When Blythe turned around, she was shocked to see two people behind her that weren't there before, letting out a little scream. The twins looked at each other condescendingly.

"Oh, sorry," Blythe apologized, "You startled me." "Yeah, that happens," the twin with white hair answered in a deadpan tone, "Aaaa lot.

The twin with black hair looked at the notebook Blythe was carrying and noticed it had a title on it. "Blythe Style?" she said in an equally deadpan, "Your name is Blythe Style?"

"No, no, no. My name is Blythe Baxter." Blythe corrected, "And you?"

"I'm, like, Whittnay Biskit," the twin with black hair responded.

"And I'm, like, Brittany Biskit," the one with white hair responded.

"We're twins." they said in unison

Whittany looked up at the blue building. "Are you going to, like, live here," Whittany said with no interest at all.

"Yeah," Blythe said, "So that's what I've been told."

"Well that's too bad," Brittany said. "Because this building is..."

"...lame." Whittany responded, knowing what Brittany was going to say.

A confused Blythe looked back at them as the duo examined her attire.

"Are those your clothes?" Brittany said.

"Uh, yes. Yes, they are." Blythe responded.

"Well, obviously you need some new ones," Whittany said, "So if you want to go shopping with us..."

...we will, like let you," Brittany responded.

"Well, uh, I have a lot off stuff to do," an uncomfortable Blythe said, "I mean, uh, I have a lot of unpacking to do..." She backed slowly into the apartment. "So thanks, but no."

The twins spontaneously appeared in front of Blythe and backed her out of the apartment.

"Excuse me?" Whittany said with a sense of anger, "F.Y.I. Blythe, but we've NEVER been to told no..."

"….and OMG, now that it's happened," Brittany said, "I don't think I particularly, like, like it."

The three then looked behind them to see Blythe's dad embarrassingly cooing at the animals in the pet shop. The twins laughed haughtily at Blythe while she went to her father.

"Daaaaad!" an annoyed Blythe said.

"Hey Blythe!" Brittany said, "You might not want to tell your father to get used to those pets!"

"Yeeeeaah!" Whittany said, "Littlest Pet Shop won't be around much longer!' The two walked off while nasally laughing in unison.

"Dad, what are you doing?" Blythe said to her father.

"Just saying hello." He responded.

Blythe pulled him into the apartment by the ear. "Well it's now time to say goodbye!" An embarrassed Blythe said.

While the two walked away, an older woman came to the pet shop door and peeked out the shades to see the two walk away.

As the black-haired boy waited for his luggage, he opened up his computer and checked the counter on his computer. It said the portal would open in 5 hours now.

He put his computer back in its back and he searched for his luggage. After 5 minutes, he saw a suitcase with a tag on it with his name.

Kazima Hashi

Kazima picked up his suitcase and looked up at the time, 3:30. He knew he had 29 hours to find here the portal would spawn and close it as soon as it appeared. He didn't want anything to escape. He got out a small mysterious device inside the suitcase.

Blythe and her dad had gotten everything Blythe brought into her room.

Well Blythe, what do you think of your crib?" he asked ecclesiastically.

"Dad, nobody says crib anymore," Blythe said, "Unless you mean an actual crib."

"Hey, I couldn't help but notice you talking two girls out there," her dad said, "Making new friends already?"

"I'm not sure dad," Blythe said, "Those girls were pretty terrible."

"Oh," Blythe's dad said, "I'm sorry."

"No need to apologize," Blythe responded, "Every town has them."

"Twins?"

"No, mean girls," Blythe corrected.

"True," her father responded, "Had them in my day too. Glad you aren't one, by the way."

"A twin?"

"No, a mean girl," her father corrected.

Blythe could not help but laugh to her father's remark. "Yeah, me too, dad."

As Blythe was unpacking, she noticed a lack of air in her room. She went to the window and tried to pull it up, however, it would not budge. She went and the nearest item to her, a wooden guitar, and used it to pry open the window.

The guitar snapped in half as it pushed up the window, which was not really a window, but a compartment with a rope dangling inside.

"What the, hunh?" an astonished Blythe said, "Oh, I know what these are! This is one of those dumb-waiter elevator thingies!"

She looked down the compartment to see it went down a long way.

"Wow," Blythe said, "This must go all the way down to the first floor!"

She listened closely to hear music coming from the first floor.

"That music, it is calling me!" Blythe dramatized, "It is captivating me, luring me even. I can resist it no more!"

Blythe pulled up the rope to the dumb-waiter as a black box that looked big enough to fit Blythe came down. Blythe climbed into the box and held the rope inside.

"Now this is an adventure!" said Blythe clutching the rope.

Blythe carefully lowered her way down on the dumb-waiter to see that it hasn't been in use for a long time and has collected a lot of dust and cobwebs. A spider came down from inside the ceiling of the dumb-waiter. Blythe screamed, letting go of the rope. Realizing what she had done, the dumb-waiter went crashing down the building.

Blythe was screaming as the dumb-waiter fell down many floors of the apartment, with her inside. She could feel the dirt inside the dumb-waiter flying up her face. It was only a matter of time until the dumb-waiter crashed down on the first floor in a big cloud of dust. Blythe opened up the window for the first floor as she tumbled out of the dumb-waiter.

"Who is she?" a male voice asked.

Blythe's eyes widened as she got up and rubbed where her head got hit.

"She is the girl who fell out of the wall," a female voice said, "How funny was that?

Blythe looked around. The dust from the dumb-waiter was in clouds so she couldn't hear where the voices came from.

"I hope she's not hurt," a young female voice said.

Blythe began to get a bit disturbed by the situation.

"Oh, I'm sure she is," a voice with a distinct accent said.

She heard that voice from her left, but she still could not see in the dust.

"I think her head got the worst of it," the same male voice said.

That same voice came from the right, but she still couldn't see.

"Oh dear, Russell, check on her. You have experience with these sort of things," a fancy female voice said.

The voice came from the same place as Blythe's eyes began to widen as she heard the voices.

"I do?" a male voice answered.

"Just check on her already!" a high-pitched female voice answered, "Pleeease?"

"OK, OK, I'll check on her," the same male voice answered.

Behind Blythe, a spiny ball of spikes rolled near her leg, and it unrolled itself revealing itself as a hedgehog. Blythe saw this and screamed.

"Hmmm, she seems pretty sturdy," the hedgehog said. It was light brown and had green eyes with dark brown spikes on his back.

"Y...you're a porcupine!" a scarred Blythe answered. Blythe could feel other animals surround her.

"No, hedgehog actually," the animal corrected, "Everyone makes that mistake."

Blythe saw a hot pink spider monkey with a long tail, blue eyes, and pigtails jump on her face.

" . 'S FINE!" the high energy monkey said, with no room for spaces.

"That was a talking monkey!," Blythe shrieked, "What is happening to me? Animals are speaking and I can understand them!"

"Wait," the hedgehog said, "You can understand us?"

All seven animals gasped.

A skunk came up to Blythe as she was cowering in fear. She could see it had gray fur and eyes and white hair to match its white stripe up its thick tail.

"Let me handle this Russell," the skunk referring to the hedgehog.

The skunk looked at Blythe square in the face. "Ahem..." the skunk prepared.

"DO YOU UNDERSTAND THE WORDS THAT ARE COMING OUT OF MY MOUTH!?" the skunk shouted at Blythe.

Blythe nodded in fear.

All of the other animals looked happy about this for some reason.

"Sooooo...do you have a name?" the gecko asked. He was green and had a large green hairdo in the style of Elvis to match his abnormally large head.

"Uhh...B..bb...bbb.b..bb..Blythe," she stammered.

"Hi B..bb..bb..b...Blythe!" all the pets said in unison. Blythe looked around to also see a panda, mongoose, and dog.

"Well, now you know your name, but you don't know ours!" the dog said.

The dog was a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and it was light purple, save for its hair which was a mix of dark purple and hot pink, and wore a black beret and a golden collar. It even had a mole below the left side of its mouth.

"Let me introduce you to everyone through song!" the dog exclaimed.

Kazima used the small device to track where the portal would appear. The time was 4:00, so there were only 4½ hours before the portal would appear. He planned to hack into the portal and close it before any dangerous creatures burst out of the portal.

He had researched a phenomena known as the "Digital World", which, according to research, was a realm made entirely out of data and is inhabited by creatures called Digimon. At first, he was skeptical about the idea, until he found out there were seven kids gone entirely missing in a summer camp near his area.

For a long time, he had tried to find out as many details about their disappearances as he could, until his research pointed to it being a world made entirely out of data. He was still skeptical, so he developed a portal to the digital world to see if it truly was so. However, the portal ended up being in Downtown City instead of where he directed it to go.

"Is there something special in this city?" He wondered.

After Blythe listened to the song the dog performed, she could get a better idea on who these pets were.

The dog, whose name was Zoe Trent, and she liked to sing and being the center of attention. She was also into fashion.

The skunk, Pepper, is a comedian, and likes to tell jokes. She also leaves a stench when really happy or excited, something that both amazed, and disturbed Blythe.

The gecko, Vinnie, has a talent for dancing, but could be a bit clumsy and is not very bright.

The monkey, Minka, is an artist, and has lots of energy and is a bit of a motormouth. She also has an attention disorder.

The mongoose, Sunil, is a magician, whose magic can work, but mostly doesn't. He can be a nervous wreck sometimes.

The panda, Penny Ling, is gentle, kind-hearted, but the most sensitive of all the pets. Her talent is ribbon dancing.

Finally, the hedgehog, Russell, can be somewhat uptight, but he was smart, clever, and the most mentally sane. One could consider him the leader of the pets.

Blythe was still disturbed by this and ran for the exit before bumping into a woman inside the shop. Blythe, on the ground, looked up and screamed at her.

The woman came out of the door and help out her hand to help Blythe up.

"Why, hello dear!" The woman said as Blythe grabbed her hand, "I didn't see you come in! I'm Mrs. Twombly, the shopkeeper."

Blythe had gotten of the ground and was standing up again, "Welcome to my own slice of paradise," Mrs. Twombly said, "Littlest Pet Shop!"

"Uhh...I'm Blythe," Blythe said nervously, "T..t.. animals ar..r..re, a..r...re singing,...and dancing.."

Mrs. Twombly looked confused. "These little sweeties are singing and dancing?" Mrs. Twombly asked.

Blythe looked behind to see the pets playing with toys or walking around, behaving like regular pets. Blythe had a look of confusion on her face. Mrs. Twombly just laughed.

"Oh you kids, with your singing and dancing animals. Hohohoho!" Mrs. Twombly said as she walked off leaving Blythe in the room with the pets. Blythe ran after her.

"Not only that, but they talked to me too!" Blythe exclaimed.

"Oh, Blythe you are a hoot!" Mrs. Twombly said, "But I do admit, the pets do sometimes talk to me as well. But the only things they seem to say are, 'Feed us Mrs. Twombly! We're hungry! More food!'"

As Mrs. Twombly was giggling about her statement, Blythe could tell she was not buying her story on talking animals.

"No Mrs. Twombly, I meant it!" Blythe said, "The pets really did talk to me! And I talked to them, and, we could understand each other!"

Mrs. Twombly just looked at her, "Dear," she said, "You need to pull your imagination into the station!"

Mrs. Twombly walked over to the counter, "Though funny things can sometimes happen here at Littlest Pet Shop," she joked.

Blythe began to hear a noise that wasn't there before. "Is this place purring?"

Blythe began to get gradually more paranoid before running out of the shop screaming. Mrs Twombly then looked up at the air conditioner.

"I really should get this thing fixed," she thought out loud.

Blythe was still running away from the shop screaming. She kept on the streets until she encountered a stranger's dog. She looked at the dog and smiled. "Mrs. Twombly was right, this animal-talking stuff is all in my head..." Blythe thought.

"I like you. You crazy," the dog answered back.

Blythe then realized it was not in her head and she could understand animals now. This caused to to run away screaming. She kept on running until she bumped into a boy with a blue T-shirt and a laptop bag carrying a small device.

"Hey," Kazima said, "Could you mind not bumping into me. I'm trying to find something."

He looked up to see that the strange girl ran off screaming. He went up and picked up his tracker and continued to search for where the portal would open.

As Blythe entered her apartment and ran up to her room, a black car came to the door of Littlest Pet Shop. The car door opened, and out came a business woman, still on her cellphone arranging meetings.

As the woman entered the shop, Mrs. Twombly couldn't help but notice her.

"Welcome to Littlest Pet Shop!" Mrs. Twombly greeted.

The woman was still on the phone, as she walked around the pet shop. As soon as she was done will that call, another cell phone rand and she answered that cell phone. Mrs. Twombly and the pets looked at this in amazement, wondering how busy this woman could be. Russell walked to the door and looked through the dog flap.

After the woman was done with both calls, she approached Mrs. Twombly.

"I'm so sorry. Now where were we?" the woman said.

"You just came in, and you asked if I could help you," Mrs. Twombly answered.

"Oh yeah, I saw a sign that said you were closing," the woman answered, "When do you thing this space will be available?"

The pets just looked at each other in extreme concern.

"Well I'm not exactly sure dear, I wasn't going to decide until tomorrow?" Mrs Twombly said."I don't like making big decisions on odd-numbered days and even-numbered months..."

"I see," the business woman said, "Well, I'm looking to open a sweet shop and I love this part of town. " The woman handed Twombly a business card. "Here's my card. Could you call me when this space might be available?" the woman asked.

"Well yes, I suppose I could..." a worried Mrs. Twombly said.

"I promise, I'll take good care of it," the business woman said before another one of her phones rang. "Oh sorry, got to take this!" The woman answered her call as she went out the door.

Mrs. Twombly went to her desk and looked at the ceiling, "I'm really going to miss this place," she said as she wiped the counter glumly.

"Did you hear that?" Russel said to Sunil.

"Littlest Pet Shop is closing?" Sunil said worriedly.

"If only it wasn't so!" Pepper said.

"Yeah," said Vinnie, "If only there was someone who could understand and communicate with us! JUST ONE PERSON AND THAT'S ALL WE NEED! JUST ONE PERSON!"

"What about Blythe?" Penny Ling suggested to Russell.

"Not now, Penny," Russel said.

"JUST ONE PERSON WHO CAN UNDERSTAND WHAT WE'RE SAYING!" Vinnie exclaimed.

"What about Blythe?" Penny Ling suggested to Pepper and Zoe.

"Not now Penny," Zoe said, "Don't you understand the gravity of this situation?"

"What about Blythe?" Penny suggested to Minka.

"I got it!" Russell exclaimed, "We need Blythe!"

All of the pets thought that was a great idea.

"Told you so," said Penny.

Kazima looked at the tracker. "This is the place," he thought to himself. He looked at the counter, there were exactly 24 hours left. He made a mental note to himself that this place was where the rift would open, the skies above the blue apartment.

Suddenly, his heard his computer make a noise. "What the?" he said. There were now another counter on the computer screen at 12:00 hours. The tracker said that the portal would open in the first floor of the blue building.

"Another portal?" Kazima said, "What could this mean?"

It was morning in downtown city. The sun was beginning to rise, and so were the people inside the city. However, Blythe was still asleep.

"Wake up, Blythe!" a voice said to her.

Blythe yawned. "Good morning, dad," she responded still half-asleep, "You wouldn't believe the dream I had. I met a talking porcupine."

"Hedgehog, actually," the voice responded.

Blythe was shocked as she looked down to see Russell on top of her bed.

"It wasn't a dream! I do understand you!" she screeched. She got all panicky again. "Why can I understand animals? I don't know anyone who can talk to animals!"

She looked behind Russell to see all the other animals playing around with the stuff in her room, including her sewing machine and clothes. Penny Ling found some of her shoes and tried walking in them before bumping into a bedpost. Blythe picked her up.

"How did you all get here?" Blythe asked.

"We took the moving boxy thingy," Vinnie answered.

"Dumb-waiter," Pepper corrected.

"Hey, what did you just call me?" Vinnie said to her.

Blythe jumped off her bed and went to pick up her clothes ob the floor.

"Blythe, we need you to help us stop Littlest Pet Shop from going out of business," Russell said.

"But what can I do to stop that from happening?" Blythe said.

While this was happening, Zoe was looking through Blythe's fashion ideas in her sketchbook. She became impressed by all of Blythe's drawings until she reached a drawing that was that was a long red skirt, orange gloves and a pink cowboy hat.

She liked this drawing a lot, so much that she ripped out the paper from the head of the drawing down and put it in front of her body.

Blythe looked to see that the drawing looked pretty good on Zoe's body. Blythe's dad then called for her.

"Blythe! Are you up?" her father called, "You don't want to be late for your first day at your new school!"

"OK, just a second!" Blythe replied. She picked up all the animals and put them in the dumb-waiter.

"OK, down you go!" Blythe responded.

"Wait!" Russell explained, "If you don't help us, the shop will close, and we will all have to go to Largest Ever Pet Shop!"

Russell explained the Largest Ever Pet Shop to Blythe. It was essentially a Pet Shop Prison. The animals were kept in individual cells with little to no interaction with other animals. The food and toys for the pets provided were also not sufficient for a pet's regular basis.

"Blythe! You have to help!" Russell said.

"Why me?" Blythe asked.

"Well, you're the obvious choice!" Russell answered, "You live above the shop, you seem pretty nice, and, oh yeah, YOU ARE THE ONLY PERSON WHO UNDERSTANDS US!"

"Please, Blythe?" Penny begged, "Please say you will help. Oh please, oh please, oh please?"

All the pets made sad puppy dog eyes at her.

Blythe considered her options, and gave an answer.

"Okay, okay, I'll help," she said.

All of the pets cheered.

"I have no idea what I can do, but I guess I think of something..." Blythe said.

"Oh and by the way, you have to save the shop by tomorrow," Russel said.

"WHAT?" Blythe said, "WHEN?"

Blythe was unaware she had let go of the rope as she saw all the pets plummet down the building in the dumb-waiter. Blythe looked down the compartment and saw the dumb-waiter get smaller and smaller until it hit the first floor.

"Sorry!" Blythe called.

"We're OK!" the pets answered back.

Kazima looked at his tracker and the place matched up on where the portal would open. He entered Littlest Pet Shop as he put the tracker in his pocket. Mrs. Twombly saw him walk in.

"Why hello dear!" she greeted, "Welcome to Littlest Pet Shop!"

He ignored her and went into the room with all the pets inside. He sat down and got out his laptop. There were only two minutes left before the portal that his computer detected last night would open. He opened up to the vaccine code and waited.

All the pets just went around him and looked up. They started barking ecclesiastically. Kazuma found this annoying, as it was harder for his to concentrate and listen to animals incoherently talk in a language he couldn't understand at the same time. He looked down and saw Zoe putting two paws on his right leg. He ignored it and readied the vaccine code.

Minka thought the new visitor was interesting and jumped on top of his head.

"Not now," the strange visitor said as he picked up Minka by the tail and gently placed her on the ground. There were only 20 seconds left on the clock.

Minka, unaware, thought this was a game and jumped on top of the computer's keyboard.

"Get off! I said later!" the visitor said as he shook his computer to get Minka off.

There were now only 17 seconds left on the keyboard.

This caused Minka to fall on the computer's keyboard and caused a bunch off undesired coding to get into the vaccine.

"Now look what you've done!" He said as he pushed Minka off the keyboard and on the floor. There were now only 14 seconds. Minka looked puzzled and saddened at this and went into the small room up the pet slide.

All the other pets gasped and walked away to talk to Minka. Kazima looked at the computer. The monkey had caused some of the coding in the code to be corrupt. There were only 9 seconds left. "No!" Kazima said.

Minka went into the slide room saddened, until she saw some strange shiny markings appear on the walls.

"Oooh! Shiny!" she said.

There were only 3 seconds left. He thought to himself, "We are all doomed..."

Minka began to lift her arm to touch the wall. As he arm touched the surface of the wall, a message on the stranger's computer opened.

Digiport open. You have 10 seconds to enter the vaccine code.

"No!" Kazima thought to himself, "That idiot monkey corrupted the code!"

Minka then saw the surface of the wall change into a bright light. A small hole appeared and grew in a big enough size that she could fit in. Curiosity got the better of her when Minka climbed into the hole.

The other pets and Kazima far a bright flash in the room with the slide. Zoe ran up the slide and called for Minka. As Minka went inside, she saw herself beginning to get dizzy...

"Minka! Minka! Where did you go!" Zoe called.

When she went up to the computer room, she saw a portal inside of the room. This entranced her, and she began to approach it before a hand grabbed her and got her out of the room.

"You idiot! You know what could have happened if you entered there!" Kazima said as he placed Zoe on the ground.

When Minka woke up, she found herself in a strange world. She explored for a bit until she saw a strange creature. It looked like a big, white, pillow with stubby looking legs. The creature turned around to see a strange pink monkey behind him.

Minka saw the creature had black, beady eyes and a cat-like mouth, complete with jaws.

Minka introduced herself to the creature, "Hi! My name is Minka! What's yours!"

"Oh, me?" the creature said, "My name is Tokomon!"

"Cool!" Minka said, "Do you want to visit my place? I mean, you have nothing better to do."

'Oh, sure! I'd love to!" Tokomon said.

Minka picked up Tokomon above her head and ran back to the portal taking Tokomon with her.

"Hey guys look at my new friend!" Minka shouted, "His name is Tokomon! Say Hi, Tokomon!"

"Uh, hi?" Tokomon said.

"Minka! You brought back one of the creatures from the portal?" Russell said, "You know what damage that could cause?"

"I agree," Sunil said, "Who knows what it might do?"

"What me?" Tokomon said, "I'm completely harmless."

Tokomon the yawned revealing it's huge, shark like fangs inside it's mouth. This scared all the pets which caused them to moved back, except Minka.

"Aww, isn't he the cutest?" Minka said.

Kazima picked up Tokomon from Minka's grasp, but she wouldn't let go. He began to shake harder to let her go.

"Let go already! We need to return it to its natural habitat!"

As he was shaking, there was a bright flash in the slide room. He saw the portal in the slide room begin to close.

"No!" Kazima said.

Kazima managed to shake off Minka and began to run off with Tokomon. Minka shouted after him.

"Give Tokomon back you meanie!" She said.

As Kazima ran to the door leading to the counter, he held to Tokomon straight to his face.

"I need to study you. I need to protect innocent people from creatures like you," Kazima said to Tokomon.

"Let go of me, you bully!" Tokomon replied back.

Tokomon then shot bubbles into Kazima's eyes. He clutched his eyes in pain, as he dropped Tokomon. Tokomon then ran back to the pet room. When Kazima recovered, he saw Tokomon ran back to the pet room.

"Next time, I will get you," Kazima said.

The pets saw Tokomon shoot bubbles in Kazima's face. As Tokomon walked back into the shop, Minka ran to him and hugged him.

"I'm so glad you taught that you're OK Tokomon!" Minka said, "Who knows what that jerk could have done to you!"

"Yeah! You sure showed him!" Vinnie said.

Suddenly, Minka felt a bright light appear around her neck. In a few seconds, the light formed into a gray device being held by a necklace.

"Oooh! Shiny!" Minka said, "What is it!"

"I think that is a Digivice." Tokomon answered, "It is a device that appears when a DigiDestended finds his or her partner digimon!"

All the pets looked confused. "What are those?" they all said.

"Well..." Tokomon said.

End of Chapter 1. Who is this strange creature exactly and why does Kazima act so hostile toward it? Also how will Blythe save the pet shop from going out of business? Read the next chapter, Blythe's New Adventure Part 2!