Mega Man's POV

I stood on the grass, feeling as if the whole world was spread around me. The sun on my back, the breeze ruffling my hair, the ground under my feet, it was all so new to me! I mean, sure, I've stood on solid ground before, but it was nothing like this! I could feel every single blade of green grass under the soles of my sneakered feet.

And this breeze! It was a cool kind of force that just swept past me, whipping my spiky black hair in the breeze. The sunlight! Man oh man, the sunlight was awesome! I could feel it shining brightly on my back, so hot, so hot!

And, without thinking, without doing anything, I started to run. Running is great on the Internet and all, but there are corners and stairways and all sorts of other stuff that you run head-on into. Running here under the bright blue sky was, well, awesome.

The sun beat on my back as I ran as hard and as fast as I ever had in my life, shining with an earthly brightness. The humans had all sorts of things we Navis didn't have, most of whom would kill for an adventure like this.

I stopped running and knelt down by a small pool of water. My face stared back at me, excited and yet confused.

I studied my reflection for a while. Those bright green eyes stared back at me, and my dark hair, same as always. But my clothes were different. A black T-shirt, along with a pair of jeans, made up my human ensemble. But there was also a necklace there, with the familiar red, black and yellow crest. I rubbed it unconsciously. So I really was a human.

I looked up abruptly and recommenced my running. Things were going great for Mega Man the human, and I wasn't done with my tour of the Real World.

A tree rose on the horizon, tall and majestic. In one flowing movement, I changed course and headed for it. I charged up my legs and did a kind of power-run to the magnificent old oak.

I vaulted onto a low-hanging branch covered in moss. For a moment I was surprised at my own strength, but then again, running all over the Internet in the pursuit of evil Navis can't put you in the worst physical condition, can it?

Grinning broadly, I seized an apple and bit into it, watching the horizon. Who knew what sort of adventures awaited me?