"So, this will work just fine", you mused, tugging at the belts. "Sorry for letting you out of the fun for so long, Josh." Then, you put on your Kokuna like a backpack. "Now you can enjoy it like everyone else!"
"Not so fast, Iīm getting dizzy!", Josh whined.
You stayed in Pauper City for the day, checking out the big and small attractions. Well, the attraction. There was only the museum. At least it was big.
"I smell plot points", Annie said as you went in.
You approached the counter, with an old lady behind it. "One ticket please, Iīm ten."
"Fifty Beast-Dollars please, Iīm ninety", she responded dryly. And shot a predatory look at Racer, who traipsed right past you. "And where are YOU going, young lady?"
"Pudgy?" Racer turned, spooked. "Bow? Pudgy?" That was how she sounded for the cashier.
"Me? Lady? What?", she sounded for you.
"She is a BeastMon", you objected. "Surely she doesnīt need a ticket?"
"Indeed she needs, little one, if she wants to look at the fine exhibits on display." The cashier looked closer, just catching Annie at the corner of her field of view, who ducked under the counter. "That one, too."
In this moment, Josh sneezed.
"And your living Haversack. Two-hundred, please."
"What? I could have brought them in my Cubes and just march through, couldnīt I!?"
"And in the very moment you would summon them, they would need a ticket, yes. - We have security cameras." She folded her hands at the counter with serenity. "Complains?"
You groaned. "Tourist trap." It was not super effective, and you took already out the money, as a man approached you from the side.
"I pay for them."
Brick, the Arena Boss.