Wronged Destinies
(I don't own these characters, so suing me would be like, political torture. Kay? ^^)
Okay, so in this version, basically, the second season's crap. It's gone. My version starts three months after the Digidestined come home, and Tai's being drawn to the park a lot. They meet this mysterious girl, and follow her into the Digital World, to discover a new danger to the land, and that their mission is not yet fulfilled. Worst yet, the girl ends up being their Digital Guardian, and must take a test with their strongest to prove that they can work as a team; that means Tai! Uh oh...
Prologue- Normal Days...
Tai woke up in a cold sweat. He'd had the worst dream, in which he'd seen Agumon calling out to him, then going off as Wargreymon to some flaming battle. The only words that Tai couldn't clear out were, "You left me."
"I'm sorry, Agumon," Tai gasped, still partially asleep. He shook himself completely awake, and looked at his alarm clock. 5:14. Too bad his dreams couldn't wake him for another hour or so, he had to get up then. "Oh, well," he sighed and hopped off his bed. "Early birds and such." Once he was showered and dressed it was five minutes to six. He told his mother, who was shocked that he was up so early on a weekend, that he'd be back to take Kari to her play rehearsal on time. He left it at that, and went through the front door quickly. It was a chilly autumn morning, and Tai zipped his coat up to keep from shivering.
'Okay, Tai, where do you go so early in the morning?' he asked himself. Something about the park seemed to make sense, and he crossed the street to the road that led to it. With each step he seemed to get more excited and in a hurry, and when he finally made it to the park, he was sprinting. He paused to catch his breath and looked around at where he'd come. This park was so stupid; he had no idea where he was so it was the park's fault. He looked up. There was the tops of trees like those in the... 'Shut up already.' He scolded himself. He was endlessly reminded about the Digital World, and this part of the park looked like a mirror image of it. He looked back down at the foot of the trees, and caught something in his eye, a flash of purple.
"Who's there?" he asked. No one answered; he was imagining things. "Okay, Tai, now you know you're weird." He stayed there for what seemed like moments, but when he glanced at his watch he saw it had been a half an hour. "Yikes! I'd better get back!" 'Wait, did I just say yikes?' he thought to himself as he hurried back to his house. 'Woa, somethin's seriously up with me.' Kari was at the door as he opened it, all bundled up and ready to go. "Hey, kiddo."
"Hi, Tai. It's about time you got home!"
"Yeah, sorry. Wanna ride to make up for it?" She nodded and he kneeled and let her on his back, carrying her all the way to the school.
"So whacha going to do today Tai?" Kari asked, excited about her first big play.
"I guess I'll watch you guys practice, maybe, if you want to, we can go to the park later? What do you say?"
"Sure. That'll be fun." They'd reached the school, and Tai saw T.K. running toward them vigorously. Matt was nowhere to be seen, of course, and was most likely behind the building, too cool to be seen at a children's play. Tai let Kari down to greet T.K.
"Hey, you two!" T.K. said joyfully.
"Hi, T.K. Where's your brother?" Kari asked shyly. Tai looked at the two suspiciously; they were too young to understand that they liked each other, but sometimes he wondered...
"He's inside already. C'mon!" T.K. led them inside, where the whole huge group of children were putting together their costumes and props for the play. Tai saw Matt, and headed over, sidestepping past a kid with a huge box of pansies.
"Hey, man." Matt said dully. "This is boring..." He sighed.
"Yeah, well...they're having fun, plus it gives you an excuse to see T.K." Matt looked up at him, he looked serious.
"I guess so." This was another thing Tai hated; ever since the Digi-destined left the Digital World, they acted like they didn't know each other, and rarely got together anymore. They'd been so close... Now, it seemed that they all avoided him more than each other, probably since he was the only one who even mentioned the D.W., as they called it now if it must be talked about. "So what's been up?"
"You know, I had this weird dream-"
"Never mind, I don't wanna know." Matt walked away, leaving Tai to grumble after him. Kari's practice was going to take awhile, so he called her over to him.
"Yes, Tai?" she asked, jogging to him.
"I'm taking a walk, I'll be back. Okay?"
"Yeah. Remember, practice ends at four!" she called after him. He nodded without looking back, and slid through the double doors out into the sunshine.
(I don't own these characters, so suing me would be like, political torture. Kay? ^^)
Okay, so in this version, basically, the second season's crap. It's gone. My version starts three months after the Digidestined come home, and Tai's being drawn to the park a lot. They meet this mysterious girl, and follow her into the Digital World, to discover a new danger to the land, and that their mission is not yet fulfilled. Worst yet, the girl ends up being their Digital Guardian, and must take a test with their strongest to prove that they can work as a team; that means Tai! Uh oh...
Prologue- Normal Days...
Tai woke up in a cold sweat. He'd had the worst dream, in which he'd seen Agumon calling out to him, then going off as Wargreymon to some flaming battle. The only words that Tai couldn't clear out were, "You left me."
"I'm sorry, Agumon," Tai gasped, still partially asleep. He shook himself completely awake, and looked at his alarm clock. 5:14. Too bad his dreams couldn't wake him for another hour or so, he had to get up then. "Oh, well," he sighed and hopped off his bed. "Early birds and such." Once he was showered and dressed it was five minutes to six. He told his mother, who was shocked that he was up so early on a weekend, that he'd be back to take Kari to her play rehearsal on time. He left it at that, and went through the front door quickly. It was a chilly autumn morning, and Tai zipped his coat up to keep from shivering.
'Okay, Tai, where do you go so early in the morning?' he asked himself. Something about the park seemed to make sense, and he crossed the street to the road that led to it. With each step he seemed to get more excited and in a hurry, and when he finally made it to the park, he was sprinting. He paused to catch his breath and looked around at where he'd come. This park was so stupid; he had no idea where he was so it was the park's fault. He looked up. There was the tops of trees like those in the... 'Shut up already.' He scolded himself. He was endlessly reminded about the Digital World, and this part of the park looked like a mirror image of it. He looked back down at the foot of the trees, and caught something in his eye, a flash of purple.
"Who's there?" he asked. No one answered; he was imagining things. "Okay, Tai, now you know you're weird." He stayed there for what seemed like moments, but when he glanced at his watch he saw it had been a half an hour. "Yikes! I'd better get back!" 'Wait, did I just say yikes?' he thought to himself as he hurried back to his house. 'Woa, somethin's seriously up with me.' Kari was at the door as he opened it, all bundled up and ready to go. "Hey, kiddo."
"Hi, Tai. It's about time you got home!"
"Yeah, sorry. Wanna ride to make up for it?" She nodded and he kneeled and let her on his back, carrying her all the way to the school.
"So whacha going to do today Tai?" Kari asked, excited about her first big play.
"I guess I'll watch you guys practice, maybe, if you want to, we can go to the park later? What do you say?"
"Sure. That'll be fun." They'd reached the school, and Tai saw T.K. running toward them vigorously. Matt was nowhere to be seen, of course, and was most likely behind the building, too cool to be seen at a children's play. Tai let Kari down to greet T.K.
"Hey, you two!" T.K. said joyfully.
"Hi, T.K. Where's your brother?" Kari asked shyly. Tai looked at the two suspiciously; they were too young to understand that they liked each other, but sometimes he wondered...
"He's inside already. C'mon!" T.K. led them inside, where the whole huge group of children were putting together their costumes and props for the play. Tai saw Matt, and headed over, sidestepping past a kid with a huge box of pansies.
"Hey, man." Matt said dully. "This is boring..." He sighed.
"Yeah, well...they're having fun, plus it gives you an excuse to see T.K." Matt looked up at him, he looked serious.
"I guess so." This was another thing Tai hated; ever since the Digi-destined left the Digital World, they acted like they didn't know each other, and rarely got together anymore. They'd been so close... Now, it seemed that they all avoided him more than each other, probably since he was the only one who even mentioned the D.W., as they called it now if it must be talked about. "So what's been up?"
"You know, I had this weird dream-"
"Never mind, I don't wanna know." Matt walked away, leaving Tai to grumble after him. Kari's practice was going to take awhile, so he called her over to him.
"Yes, Tai?" she asked, jogging to him.
"I'm taking a walk, I'll be back. Okay?"
"Yeah. Remember, practice ends at four!" she called after him. He nodded without looking back, and slid through the double doors out into the sunshine.
