Chapter 3; Alarm Clock Indigo
"Netto-kun. Netto-kun!" a voice called a sleeping boy's name. The sleeping form simply turned in bed, groaning. "WAKE UP HIKARI NETTO!!!" the voice yelled. A startled and fully awake Netto fell out of bed and onto the floor. He looked around the room, not seeing anyone that could have called his name. Especially -that- name. "Over here!" the voice guided him. Netto looked up in the direction of his desk. What he saw wasn't exactly what he'd been expecting to see.
"Hi!" the cyber navigator in the PET said cheerfully, waving. "My name's MegaMan, your NetNavi!" Netto blinked his eyes, wiping them of sleep. "You have school in 20 minutes. I thought you'd want to get ready, so I woke you up." MegaMan said. "Oh, thanks." Netto said, groggily, still half-asleep. He was almost out the bedroom door when he stopped in his tracks and raced back in. "Wait, you're MY NetNavi?! For real?! You mean you actually pulled through?!" Netto said excitedly, looking at the blue-and-yellow clad navigator. The NetNavi blinked his vivid green eyes. "Yes, yes, and 100% recovery." MegaMan said, scratching his nose a little. "Lan you're going to be late for school!" Mom's voice yelled down from the kitchen. "Hurry up, Netto-kun!" MegaMan prompted him. Netto blushed red at the '-kun' his NetNavi attached to his name, but couldn't stop to say a comment back.
He grabbed his clothes and raced to the bathroom, got in the shower, shampooed and washed and dried and changed in record time. Netto ran back to his room, put his shoes on and stuffed his backpack with anything he needed for school. He tied his bandana on after putting a comb through his brown hair, and dashed down the stairs only to dash right back up again. He grabbed his PET off the desk to take it with him. Mom saw him leave the house with a piece of toast in his mouth, his bookbag in one hand, and something else in his other that she couldn't get a good look at. She frowned at not having said goodbye to her son, but he had left in a hurried blur towards the school. She continued her daily housework.
"Netto-kun. Netto-kun!" a voice called a sleeping boy's name. The sleeping form simply turned in bed, groaning. "WAKE UP HIKARI NETTO!!!" the voice yelled. A startled and fully awake Netto fell out of bed and onto the floor. He looked around the room, not seeing anyone that could have called his name. Especially -that- name. "Over here!" the voice guided him. Netto looked up in the direction of his desk. What he saw wasn't exactly what he'd been expecting to see.
"Hi!" the cyber navigator in the PET said cheerfully, waving. "My name's MegaMan, your NetNavi!" Netto blinked his eyes, wiping them of sleep. "You have school in 20 minutes. I thought you'd want to get ready, so I woke you up." MegaMan said. "Oh, thanks." Netto said, groggily, still half-asleep. He was almost out the bedroom door when he stopped in his tracks and raced back in. "Wait, you're MY NetNavi?! For real?! You mean you actually pulled through?!" Netto said excitedly, looking at the blue-and-yellow clad navigator. The NetNavi blinked his vivid green eyes. "Yes, yes, and 100% recovery." MegaMan said, scratching his nose a little. "Lan you're going to be late for school!" Mom's voice yelled down from the kitchen. "Hurry up, Netto-kun!" MegaMan prompted him. Netto blushed red at the '-kun' his NetNavi attached to his name, but couldn't stop to say a comment back.
He grabbed his clothes and raced to the bathroom, got in the shower, shampooed and washed and dried and changed in record time. Netto ran back to his room, put his shoes on and stuffed his backpack with anything he needed for school. He tied his bandana on after putting a comb through his brown hair, and dashed down the stairs only to dash right back up again. He grabbed his PET off the desk to take it with him. Mom saw him leave the house with a piece of toast in his mouth, his bookbag in one hand, and something else in his other that she couldn't get a good look at. She frowned at not having said goodbye to her son, but he had left in a hurried blur towards the school. She continued her daily housework.
