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Dramatic Irony (I Should Have Known) by Rubixa-Seraph, literature
Literature
Dramatic Irony (I Should Have Known)
"Roumon, do digimon have family structures?"
"Like how Venus has a mother, a father, and siblings?"
"Yeah. Do you have that?" Venus sat down at the bench facing away from the fountain, as the three digimon-children who rushed past her before were engaging in some sort of tag game behind her. Other people strolled around, a few of which she recognized from the lobby last night.
"No. Digimon don't always have family structures the same way humans do. In fact, only the digimon who understands the human family structure may adopt that structure. We often have 'siblings,' like hatch-mates, but not really parents. Caretakers or a higher level d