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Yellow
"It was yellow."
"It was not."
Nathan sighed. "That car was yellow and you know it."
His partner looked out the back window at the rapidly diminishing car. "I'm yellow. That auto was cream." His crisp accent betrayed no trace of the sarcasm that was really there.
"Your color blind."
"No, comrade," the Agumon said, "human's are color blind."
"Bah!" the human huffed angrily. "It's a stupid game anyway." He gave up the argument, seeing that his Digimon was being as stubborn as ever and that he was not going to win. "You had an unfair advantage," he said presently. "I'm driving."
"It isn't my fault I'm short."
The human in question, Nathan Brickman, was seventeen. He was tall, which isn't saying much compared to his partner, and well built with thick arms and a broad chest. His bronze tinted eyes were focused on the road ahead of him, which was why Nathan was at a disadvantage to his partner who could easily catch a "yellow."
They drove in silence for a few moments. Agumon was looking out the passenger side window, trying to find some excuse to thwack his human.
"Agumon," he said, finally breaking the uncomfortable stillness. The Digimon looked up at him.
"Yes."
"Yellow semi truck, towing two PT Cruisers, a wood lock slug-bug, and a Focus to the junkyard."
"Where," the short monster asked anxiously. Nathan pointed out his own window. Sure enough, the huge monstrosity was turning off to the right, carrying an unfortunate variety of cars, which were all in serious disrepair.
Agumon's eyes went wide as saucers as he did his mental calculations. Much to his dismay, it came out a prime, seven hits. Nathan hit him hard, seven times and a reddish-brown bruise was formed on his partner's head by the time the human was finished.
"Well played," he replied after he rubbed the back of his head thoroughly. "Very well played."
Nathan smiled. "Maybe this isn't such a stupid game after all…"