dragonpheonix1 — Digi-Tales [Special] A helping hand (Part 7/17)
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The gate outside Digi`s house made a high-pitch squealing noise as they opened. Crona rubbed his ears. “Geeze” He said to himself ,looking at the metal gates. “They could use some oil or something” He joked. He endured the painful noise once more as he closed the gate behind him before walking up to the open garage and stepping inside. Carelessly He dropped a box of parts he was carrying onto the desk at the back. A loud bang fired in cannon with the crash of the box being dropped; this was followed by a loud “DAMMIT!”. Crona looked around the other side of Digi`s kart; The Circuit Breaker. From underneath the kart, Digi rolled out rubbing his forehead. “Sorry, Didn`t see you there” Crona spoke feeling guilty, “Um… Vanellope, Informed me that you were racing tonight and ordered me to come and check if you need any help upgrading your kart.” Digi placed his hands on the ground to stabilise himself and looked up at Crona. His facial expression conveyed that he was intrigued, amused and yet also annoyed. Digi sat up and wiped oil from his hands on a nearby towel. “What do you mean… Upgrades?” He asked throwing the towel to his side, an eyebrow lifted. Crona rummaged through the contence of the box he had been carrying in search of examples. “Ummm, Things like, speed boosts, lighter parts, better steering, you know…” Crona lifted his head from its downward gaze and looked under his arm, back at the hero who was deep in thought. Digi didn`t really need any upgrades like that so shook his head. Then something brought a grin to Crona`s face. “How about an extra Power-up space?”. Something about the word `Extra` caught Digi’s attention. Crona was throwing something into the air and catching it in one hand.“Is that even possible?” Digi inquired. Crona nodded happily. Digi looked at his feet and went back into the state of thinking as he considered everything; the ups, the downs… even the neutrals. Then, finally deciding, He brought his hand into the air and brought it down with thumbs up as he delivered his verdict “Let’s do this!”
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