Oh, groan, another short chappie… Might as well add the reviewer replies.

Shadowneko003: Yeah, I knew that. It doesn't really make much of a difference in this fic, even near the ending. But if you're really interested in that sort of thing, I suggest you check out Neko-Salosa's Rockman.exe fanfic, Essence of Humanity. It's awesome! And, yeah, thanks a lot for reviewing.

Mister Frodo: Yes, this one's short, too. As a matter of fact, most of the chapters are all pretty short – I wrote them as I went along… Yes, glad you liked it, and thanks!

Jhvh777: Mega Man? In trouble? Nope. You can count on it. Thanks for the review!

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Lan's POV

Yep, there was definitely something strange about seeing your Navi right above you, eating in an apple as he sat, watching the sky, in an old tree that you used to play pretend in when you were five years old.

I know it sounds strange, but I didn't have my Navi back then.

Anyway, I hadn't noticed him at first because he was facing to the north of where I stood, and at first glance I had thought, Hey! That guy looks like Mega Man!

Another look, and I thought: Hey! That guy is Mega Man!

Either way, he didn't see me at first. So, I decided to hide in the shade of a big old maple nearby, get my bearings in, you know, make sure that it really was my Navi that I was seeing, perched on a low-hanging branch of the old oak tree behind my house.

I crept around the maple's trunk, leaning back casually so it would look like I was just a guy. But then I realized my orange jacket, spiky hair and black schoolbag were all to telltale, so I very quietly undid my jacket and dropped my schoolbag. Well, I tried to be quiet, anyway.

Luckily for me Mega Man was looking ahead and didn't hear the loud ripping sound of me tearing off my jacket, but I was directly to his right, so if he turned away from the bright afternoon sun-BAM!-I would be caught.

After a while, I decided it was useless, so, shaking my head to clear myself, I made my way over to where my humanized Navi sat, staring ahead.

Just then, he happened to glance down.