"Duet, where are we?" a small whiny voice asked. "I don't like the looks of this place."
"I don't know. I haven't been here before," Duet answered. She was tan with grayish-black vest, hat, and shorts, a black shirt, purple hair and thin streaks under her red eyes, gray and yellow boots and gloves, and yellow cuffs.
"Oh. You remind me of papa. You never ask for directions."
"Kay, don't start. You'll end up crying and I don't like that. I know you miss you family, but beating yourself up isn't going to do anything."
"I know. I'm sorry," Kay said, as her small brown eyes started to water. She was an eight-year-old girl, with brown hair pulled up in a ponytail by a red bow. She wore a red shirt and black shirt and a pair of black dress shoes.
"Kay..." sighed Duet, noticing a warp portal. "Look. Maybe that's the way out."
"But, it looks strange. Aren't they normally blue, not green?" Kay pointed out.
"So what. It's the only one we've found and you want me out, right?" Duet said.
"Yeah."
Duet approached the green portal, which towered over her by about a foot. She was hesitant about entering. She moved her black and yellow booted foot into the green light and then, her whole body. She felt a small jerk and seen a bright light and was instantly transported to the next area. It was even spookier than the last area. It was mostly dark and weird orbs connected to each other sparked every now and than. Duet's footsteps echoed through the area.
Meanwhile, deeper in the server, another Navi heard echoes. He had a black helmet with golden yellow fins and a blue cross. All of his body, except his head, was hidden behind a worn out brown cloak. He was also tan and had purple streaks under his red eyes. He floated above the ground, staring into the abyss. He turned toward the source of the sound. Then, he disappeared.
"Oh no. Now where are we?" Kay asked.
"Do you think I would know? I didn't even know where we were a minute ago," Duet answered.
"Oh... We're never going to get you out of there," Kay sighed, hanging her head.
Suddenly, a bright light flashed. Duet spun around but immediately was blinded by the light.
"Who dares to intrude here?" a voice asked.
After a while, the light cleared and showed the cloaked Navi, hovering over the ground.
"Who are you?" answered Duet in a question.
"Hmm. I asked first, you slave," he replied.
"Slave?!" stammered Duet. "What does that mean?!"
"You serve a human. They're pathetic creatures, using others to do their work," he said.
"Hmph! I'm not slave, I'm her friend!" Duet yelled.
"You deserve to be deleted, just like the rest," he said, changing his right arm to a buster.
Duet's mouth dropped open and then, the Navi started to fire. She dodged the first couple, but received the next round. She plummeted to the ground back first and slid back a couple feet.
"Hmm, you're weak, just like humans," he said, ceasing fire.
"Leave Duet alone, you bully!" Kay finally yelled, even though you could clearly hear fear in her voice.
The Navi looked at her, and suddenly, his eyes widened. He opened his mouth to say something and stuttered to say, "It-it's you..."
"What?" she asked.
"I know you. You're the one... that needed me. The one... I needed to find."
Duet sat up and rubbed her head. Next, she stood up and asked, "Just who exactly are you?"
He turned to her and answered, "I'm Forte. But exactly what I am, I'm clueless. This girl is supposed to hold to the key to that mystery."
"Why her?" Duet questioned.
"I do not know. I told you, my past is shrouded in mystery," Forte replied. "I'm starting to slowly regain my memory, but bits at a time."
"Right," Duet said, though she didn't buy his story.
"Well, how is that possible? You're computer data. You're sort of incapable to protect me, you know?" Kay said.
"That doesn't present any problems," he answered before he disappeared.
"Ah, where'd he go?" Kay asked, looking around.
Duet shrugged and replied, "I don't know. I have a weird feeling about him."