The Two Foolish Digimons
by Snowgren
Disclaimer: This story is based on an actual Japanese folk tale by an actual Japanese female author. The story is originally called The Two Foolish Cats. I don't own both Digimon and the story.
Long ago on the hills of the Digital World, there live two Digimon. One was a short blue hyper Digimon name Veemon and another one was a red flying bird like Digimon name Hawkmon. These two were best of friends. They would never fight each other. Till one day they both found a rice cake. Veemon said to Hawkmon, "Look. I found a huge rice cake!" and Hawkmon replied by saying, "I found a huger and better rice cake." The two started comparing each other rich cake till Veemon notice that Hawkmon's rice cake was bigger. So Veemon said, "Give it to me! I'm much more strong then you!" and Hawkmon said back, "I should have it because I found it first!" So the two began to fight.
After a long fight the two had stop. "Look. We're not getting anywhere," said Hawkmon. "You're right," said Veemon, "let's go to the wise mon so he can split the two rice cake in half." So off they went in search of the wise mon, going through the whole place of the Digital World they finally found him. There he was, sitting on a rock with his golden scales beside him. "Oh wise mon," said Veemon, "please split the two rice cake equally." And Hawkmon said, "Yes, Armodillomon." Armodillomon replied back, "Tell me what the problem is." And they told what had happen. "I see," said Armodillomon, "give me the rice cake and I shall weigh it." So the two gave him the rice cakes and Armodillomon started weighing. "I see," said Armodillomon, "you were right to come here." So Armodillomon took a bite out of the larger rice cake and continue to weigh. "Now the smaller one is heavy." So he took a bite out of that. Veemon and Hawkmon told him to stop but Armodillomon continue to weigh and munch, weigh and munch until there was nothing left. Armodillomon turned to Veemon and Hawkmon and said, "Now they are equally gone." And with a flick of his tail, he was gone. "I feel foolishly stupid," said Veemon. "I feel stupidly foolish," said Hawkmon.
And the two learned to never trust Armodillomon again and also to never call him wise, more like wise guy!
by Snowgren
Disclaimer: This story is based on an actual Japanese folk tale by an actual Japanese female author. The story is originally called The Two Foolish Cats. I don't own both Digimon and the story.
Long ago on the hills of the Digital World, there live two Digimon. One was a short blue hyper Digimon name Veemon and another one was a red flying bird like Digimon name Hawkmon. These two were best of friends. They would never fight each other. Till one day they both found a rice cake. Veemon said to Hawkmon, "Look. I found a huge rice cake!" and Hawkmon replied by saying, "I found a huger and better rice cake." The two started comparing each other rich cake till Veemon notice that Hawkmon's rice cake was bigger. So Veemon said, "Give it to me! I'm much more strong then you!" and Hawkmon said back, "I should have it because I found it first!" So the two began to fight.
After a long fight the two had stop. "Look. We're not getting anywhere," said Hawkmon. "You're right," said Veemon, "let's go to the wise mon so he can split the two rice cake in half." So off they went in search of the wise mon, going through the whole place of the Digital World they finally found him. There he was, sitting on a rock with his golden scales beside him. "Oh wise mon," said Veemon, "please split the two rice cake equally." And Hawkmon said, "Yes, Armodillomon." Armodillomon replied back, "Tell me what the problem is." And they told what had happen. "I see," said Armodillomon, "give me the rice cake and I shall weigh it." So the two gave him the rice cakes and Armodillomon started weighing. "I see," said Armodillomon, "you were right to come here." So Armodillomon took a bite out of the larger rice cake and continue to weigh. "Now the smaller one is heavy." So he took a bite out of that. Veemon and Hawkmon told him to stop but Armodillomon continue to weigh and munch, weigh and munch until there was nothing left. Armodillomon turned to Veemon and Hawkmon and said, "Now they are equally gone." And with a flick of his tail, he was gone. "I feel foolishly stupid," said Veemon. "I feel stupidly foolish," said Hawkmon.
And the two learned to never trust Armodillomon again and also to never call him wise, more like wise guy!
