3.

His Pendulum has an egg in it.

Masaken's not sure if he really wants to hatch it or not.

Kiyoshi has hatched her new Digimon from her latest toy. The baby bounces on screen. "I just wanted to think of him," she says and smiles like everything's okay, like she wasn't a former dark battery nor had bawled her eyes out almost weeks before. She looks a little pleased with herself, and that's not necessarily a bad thing, merely weird.

It makes him squirm a bit in his shoes, as if he should be faster.

Teru, thankfully, is eyeing his own Pendulum with the same sorrowful look. His partner is still alive, but with the aging rate of young Digimon, he's not expecting much. Will it really be a fresh start with all of that said? For any of them?

Without him looking, the egg hatches anyway.

Great.

It's not the same.