Anna finished her picnic with Salamon with some food to spare. She hadn't realized it, but she was pretty hungry. "Thanks for sharing with me." The girl said to the digimon. "But there seems to be some left. I'll shake off the crumbs from the blanket and we can take the rest for later." She did just as she said as Salamon watched. "Well, maybe there are more humans out there. Then again, it might just be you and me." Salamon chimed in with a happy yip. Anna laughed a bit and folded the blanket over the food basket and took it under her arms. "I guess we should walk around a bit and find a place." She started in a direction with Salamon following behind. "Oh, it might be a good idea to know where we are and where we're going." Salamon walked by Anna's side keeping up with it's four legs. "Oh, this is the Jungle Zone, Terminal, whatever word you want to use really." It ran ahead looking a round a bit. "I have no idea where we are heading though." "So, do you have a home or are you just wandering about." Anna said. "You don't seem like you have a home around here at least. 'I found this picnic basket.'" Salamon smiled as it looked back at Anna. "Clever girl. Nope, I'm just wandering around here right now. I don't think we met by chance either." The puppy perked up and looked and at somewhere, "Hey, hey, Anna. I see a girl over there." It pointed it's nose in the direction of the girl. Anna noticed her holding . . . Wait? "Salamon, what are you doing over there?" "What?" Salamon said with an unbelieving look on it's face. "There are multiples of every digimon. That just happens to be another Salamon." "I see." Anna said. She contemplated her options before rushing out of the bush. She didn't really know how this older looking girl would act, but she decided intimidation would be a good test. "Stop right there!" She exclaimed, "State your name!" Salamon rushed out after her and stated her own concerns, "What possessed you to do this!?" "Questioning her?" Anna replied questioningly. "Obviously not!" Salamon replied. "That's a demand! Don't you make more friends by being nice?" Anna's face dropped to a confusion. "Really? I would have never guessed by my impression of my parents. . . Not that they have any friends." A thought popped into her head, [i]Nor do I, I guess.[/i] "A-anyways," She said again looking to the other girl, "State your name!"