Let's Play House
Just a little note for those
that haven't figured this out...this is another one of my unfinished
Jyoumi fics. I don't know if I'll ever finish it, but I like what
I have so far, and I want to get it out on ffnet even if I never
finish it. So please, read, review...and if anyone feels like
finishing it, be my guest. ^^ Just give credit where credit is
due.
Let's Play House
"I can't TAKE this!"
Mimi wailed at the top of her lungs. Palmon remained by the young
lady's ankle, giving her a sympathetic, although not quite understanding
look.
Joe and Gomamon were walking
a good distance ahead of her, the seal-like Digimon catching a
ride on the eldest Digi-destined's back.
"Aw..." T.K. and Patamon
tagged close behind Joe and Gomamon. "Poor Mimi!"
"Maybe we should slow down
a bit, T.K." Patamon quietly squeaked.
"Joe, what do you think?"
T.K. looked in front of him, and waited for an answer. After a
few seconds, T.K. jogged up beside Joe, and sped up his walking
to keep up with Joe's long strides. "Joe!"
Joe sighed, and trudged forward.
"I don't think you get it, T.K. We're what's Mimi's
problem."
"I don't see why we had
to split up in the first place!" Mimi whined. "And why
did I have to be stuck with the dweeb and the squirt?!"
T.K. looked behind his shoulder
to Mimi, and then back to Joe. "Can't you try to cheer her
up?"
"I am certainly open to
suggestions." Joe droned.
T.K. looked to Patamon, "They're
both pretty cranky."
"I've noticed that older
humans are like that." Patamon replied. "You're not
ever nasty like that."
T.K. smiled, and swung his arms
happily. "You're jsut saying that because I'm your favorite!"
Mimi swung her arms heavily,
and caught up with Joe. "Joooooooe...!" she whined quietly
so T.K. couldn't hear. "C'mon, let's set up camp and go find
something to eat!"
"It's barely mid-afternoon,
Mimi." Joe noticed Mimi eyeing the emergency rations, and
very un-discreetly put the bag on his other shoulder.
"Isn't it my turn to hold
the bag, Joe?" Mimi faked the sweetest smile possible.
"I thought you said it
was too heavy." Joe rose his eyebrows.
"That was earlier on!"
Mimi stood in front of Joe, and flexed her arms. "The Digimon
aren't the only ones getting the workout, you know!"
Joe walked past her, and handed
her the bag. "Suit yourself."
Mimi took the bag's handle,
and like a load of bricks, the bag hit the ground once Joe released
his hold.
"Ow!" Gomamon popped
his head out of the bag. "Joe, not so rough, I was trying
to nap!"
Joe froze, and felt his vacant
shoulders, just realizing the abscence of his Digimon. He spun
around, a look of panic on his face. "Gomamon!"
T.K. held Patamon, and ran up
to Mimi. "Why'd we stop?"
Palmon shook a vine at Gomamon.
"I told you to eat more for breakfast!"
Gomamon hopped out of the bag.
"But I wasn't hungry this morning!"
"Don't tell me he--!"
Joe ran next to Mimi, and they both bent over to rummage through
what remained in the bag.
"There's no WAY all of
that food could fit in his stomach!" Mimi began to throw
out empty wrappers.
"You better believe i--MMPH!"
Palmon slapped a vine over Gomamon's mouth.
"You're making it worse!!!"
Mimi's Digimon hissed.
Mimi and Joe leaned their backs
against each other's and sat down in a sudden wave of exhaustion.
"He did..." Joe took
off his glasses, and wiped them.
"I feel my stomach eating
away..." Mimi pathetically whimpered.
Joe turned to look at Mimi.
"I'm sorry, Mimi."
Mimi lowered her head. "For
what, Joe?"
"This isn't the first time
he's done this..." Joe sighed. "I should've kept a better
eye on him."
"No, it's not your fault."
Mimi sympathetically replied. "I shouldn't be whining like
this...you're not in control of what happens here."
Joe smiled slightly. "But
if I kept a better eye on him, maybe he--"
"You don't have to be sorry,
Joe..." Mimi's tone was now that of shame. "I'm the
one that should be sorry."
Joe lifted his head a bit at
this.
"I'm sorry that I can't
be more help. I'm sorry that I whine so much, and I'm sorry that
I called you a bossy slave-driver..." Mimi sighed.
Joe sighed again, and then paused.
He looked over his shoulder to Mimi. "You never called me
that."
"I know, but I thought
about it a few times." Mimi's eyes were closed as she slouched
in an exhausted heap.
Palmon held up her vines. "Mimi!!"
she hissed, and looked to Joe for a reaction.
Joe's eyebrow twitched. He turned
around completely, and stood. Mimi fell back on the ground, no
longer having Joe to support her.
"Looks like Joe got his
second wiiii-iiiind!" Gomamon piped in a sing-song voice.
"Well, since we're getting
it all out on the table, I'm sorry for thinking that you're a
whiny, snobby, shallow little girl with the IQ of a broken blow-dryer!"
Joe's face grew red as he managed to spit out his verbose insult.
"Well, I'm sorry that you're
a walking nosebleed!" Mimi shot back, standing up herself.
"I'm sorry that you wouldn't
know which direction to go if your dumb hat was on backwards!"
Joe's voice rose to a shout, and this made T.K. and the Digimon
uneasy.
"This isn't looking good!"
Palmon said, sticking close to T.K.'s legs.
"My hat isn't half as dumb
as your glasses!!" Mimi swiped at Joe in a fit.
Joe dodged her just barely,
and tripped backwards onto the ground.
The two Digimon called out their
partners' names, and left T.K.'s side immediately to split up
the two.
Mimi sat on top of Joe's stomach,
and began to shake him by his collar. "I am not dumb! I'm
sick of you saying I'm dumb! I'm no dumber than any of you!"
"Mimi! Get off of him!"
Palmon began to tug at one of Mimis arms, and Gomamon watched
for a moment helplessly, until Palmon barked an order.
"Gomamon, help me out here!"
the plant-type Digimon called over Mimi's furious babbling.
Gomamon jumped onto Mimi's back,
and giggled madly as Mimi tried to shake him off.
"Let me go right now!!"
Mimi hollared. "He's trying to pick a fight!"
"You're letting him, Mimi!"
"..." T.K. held Patamon.
"They're acting like my brother and Tai."
"Hmm..." Patamon watched
Mimi weakly pound on Joe's chest, her wails ringing over the others'
objections. "If you ask me, it's a teeny bit different."
Angry tears spilled over Mimi's
dark lashes, and she stopped the pounding on Joe's chest to only
commence to toddler-esque bawling.
Joe caught his breath as she
did this, and Gomamon hopped over to Joe's side. "Are you
okay, Joe?"
Joe panted, and sent Gomamon
a sweltering glare. "Oh, sure. I have a bawling girl camping
out on my empty stomach, and she may have just given me a concussion.
You might as well kill me now! I don't think I can take much more
happiness!"
Gomamon shook a claw at Joe.
"I'd keep it down, you might start her up again."
Joe clenched his teeth, and
tried to strangle his grinning Digimon. "It's YOUR FAULT!!!!"
Gomamon was just out of Joe's
reach--for he was still weighed down by Mimi and Palmon.
T.K. looked away from the two
elder Digi-destined, and squinted a bit.
"What is it, T.K.?"
Patamon asked.
"Do you smell something?"
The older two went silent, and
sniffed the air.
"Wow." Joe peeped.
Mimi's eyes began to glisten.
"That smells like my Aunt's macaroons!"
"We're saved!" T.K.
threw his arms in the air. "There's a bakery nearby!"
Mimi jumped off of Joe's stomach,
and took T.K. by his hands. They both spun around in circles,
cheering loudly.
Joe sat up, adjusting his glasses.
Gomamon smiled, twirling his tail a bit.
Joe glared over the rim of his
glasses, and silently stood.
Mimi let go of T.K., and began
to run ahead of the group. "It can't be far! This way!"
"Mimi!" T.K. called,
and pointed in the opposite direction. "The smell's this
way!"
Mimi spun on her heel, and followed
the child. "Lead the way!"
Palmon stood by Joe's ankles,
and looked up to him. "Look on the bright side, Joe! She's
not angry anymore!"
Joe started walking behind the
two younger Digi-destined, "At least until the next tiny
crisis pops up. What if this place is like Dejitamamon's restaurant?"
"We'll cross that bridge
when we get there"! Gomamon chirped on the other side of
Joe.
Joe sighed. "It's that
sort of thinking that gets us in all the trouble we've been in."
Mimi and T.K. held onto each
other's hands, swinging their arms happily as they sang loudly.
"There was a hole--in the
middle of the ground--the biggest hole--that you ever did see!
And the green grass grew all around, all around! And the green
grass grew all arouuuuund!"
Joe glared ahead, following
Gomamon's lead. "Please find whatever destination we have,
Gomamon. My head can't take many more rounds of that infernal
song."
"Are we there yet? Are
we there yet? I don't know! I don't know! I am really hungry!
Maybe they have pizza! Hey, let's go! Here we go!" Mimi pranced
happily, signing her new version of "Are You Sleeping?".
"Ah! There!" Gomamon
stopped at a clearing in the path.
Joe adjusted his glasses, and
T.K. and Mimi joined him at his side with their respective Digimon.
"Wow!" T.K. gasped,
and Mimi squealed.
"It's just like a fairy
tale house!" Mimi ran a few feet up its pebbled path.
The two-story house was tiny,
and resembled that of a colonial Italian or German cottage. The
sweet aroma of cinnamon wafted out from an open window, and smoke
came from the brick chimney.
Joe stayed behind as T.K. and
Mimi made their way up to the house in a lively sprint. Their
Digimon trailed behind, and Gomamon began to go after them. He
sensed Joe's stalling, and looked back.
"Hey, Joe! Y'got lead in
your pants, or what?" he joked. "Food's on!"
"Mimi's right. This is
like a fairy tale." Joe quietly muttered, and frowned. "But
not a good scenario..."
"You're way too pessimistic!"
Gomamon replied. "Think about it after you've put something
on your stomach!"
Joe sighed, and followed Gomamon
up the path. "It's that 'act now, think later' attitude that
gets the two of us in so much trouble all the time."
"But whenever I do, I get
us out of it, don't I?" Gomamon chimed.
"Let me correct myself:
it's your 'act now, think never' attitude that gets me."
Joe finished as they stopped in front of the house.
"...is anyone home?"
T.K. asked, standing on his toes to look into the open window.
"Of course! It can't be
cooking itself!" Mimi held up an index finger. "Look."
She clasped her hands together, and rose her voice in a dramatic
presentation. "Oh, who could be making those scumptious-smelling
goodies?!" She coyly tugged on the edge of her dress, and
dug a finger into her dimples. "There must be a master chef
living here!"
The boys watched with blank
faces, and Joe nearly had a heart attack when the door burst open
rather loudly.
"Oh, MY!!!"
a female-sounding voice piped at an unmannerly volume. "Could
I have VISITORS?!"
The children observed the digimon
before them, expecting an explanation and introduction from one
of their Digimon.
"Who're you?" T.K.
asked.
Joe sweatdropped. Subtle as
a hippo.
The digimon appeared female
in it form, with a frilly apron and lacey kerchief tied over its
head. It looked like a weird cross between a sheep and a Pampered
Chef kitchen appliance.
"That's Appetimon!"
Patamon spoke up on behalf of this new digimon.
***Digimon Data Sheet***
"A master of all culinary
tricks and devices, she can turn the kitchen against you. Appetimon
receives few visitors, despite the tasty smells coming from her
house!"
***End Data Sheet***
"What DARLING children!"
Appetimon doted on Mimi and T.K..
"...excuse me..."
Joe quietly peeped, pointing to himself.
"I think you're too old
to be darling." Gomamon said in complete innocence.
Joe sent Goma a silent glare.
"Come in! Come in and taste
my cookies fresh out of the oven!" the friendly digimon took
the three up from behid, and pushed them inside.
"Okay!" Mimi and T.K.
sang.
"Appetimon?" Palmon
said to Patamon. "How come I never heard of her?"
"...I dunno. I can't remember
where I heard of her." Patamon answered.
The children sat at a wooden
table, their legs dangling freely off the chairs.
"Wait`til Matt and the
others hear of this place!" T.K. eagerly said to Mimi.
Mimi nodded. "It's a dream
come true!"
Joe cynically looked over the
house. "Just like Hansel and Gretel..."
"What's that, Joe?"
Gomamon sat on a chair next to him.
Joe turned to Gomamon to answer
his question, but Appetimon took Gomamon by the scruff of his
neck.
"Good gracious! How unsanitary!!"
she scoffed, and shoved Gomamon, Palmon, and Patamon onto the
porch. "PET Digimon belong OUTSIDE!!!"
"...! How insulting!"
Palmon huffed, folding her arms, pouting on the bottom step.
"Chill out! They're fine!
Just picking up a snack!" Gomamon said to Palmon.
"Oh!" Patamon gasped,
and hurried to the other two digimon. "I remember where I
heard of her!"
Palmon looked up. "Where,
Patamon?"
"When T.K. and I were at
Puppetmon's house!"
Mimi craned her neck over the
table to try to look at Appetimon's preparation of her goodies.
"Smells yummy!" she called.
"Coming right up!"
Appetimon called back.
Mimi turned to Joe, and smiled.
"Cheer up, Joe! We were so hungry earlier, now we can fill
our stomachs and not worry anymore!"
"I don't like having our
Digimon outside." Joe admitted.
"It'd be too crowded in
here for them, you know how they like to move around." Mimi
insisted. "Enjoy this, who knows how soon we'll be having
a sit-down meal again."
"...you're right."
Joe mumbled. "You're right!" he said more strongly,
and looked up. "Miss Appetimon, how's it going back there?"
"Almost ready!" she
picked up a tray, and turned to them with a rosy smile. "I
hope you're hungry!"
"Yes, ma'am!" all
three chimed in unison.
Who cares if it's only three
of you. The rest will have to come after you eventually...Appetimon set a tray of decadent
iced cookies before the children. Besides, Puppetmon never
said I couldn't charm their tastebuds before taking them out!
The kids gazed down with gleamy
eyes.
"How pretty...!" Mimi
squeaked.
"It's just like at Christmas!"
T.K. gasped.
"No, this is better than
Christmas!" Joe grinned.
"They're not here to look
at!" Appetimon leaned over the table. "Help yourselves!"
"Don't mind if we do!!"
they all said, and reached for two handfuls of cookies each.
Appetimon chuckled at their
eagerness. They'll fall in love with my delicious sweets, they'll
never want to leave! Then, the other children will come looking
for them, and I'll have them all!
"You're both right! I need
to learn to stare a good thing back in the face when I see it!"
Joe said before taking a huge bite out of the cookie.
"That's right, Joe!"
Mimi smiled, but it quickly faded. "What's wrong?"
Joe was still holding his half-bitten
cookie, but it wobbled in his grip. He had stopped chewing, and
his face went pale.
"Joe?!" T.K. sat up
in his chair.
Joe forced it down his throat,
and made a desperate gasp of air before color began to come back
to his face. "Ugh..."
Mimi blinked, and took a bite
off of her cookie. She chewed it, and tears began to come to her
eyes. She swallowed it, and then dramatically threw herself into
Joe's arms, weeping miserably. "It's horrible!!!"
"Hmm?!" Appetimon
grunted, turning to the two older children sharply. "What's
that?"
Mimi looked up, her eyes teary.
"Are you trying to poison us or--MMPHH!"
Joe slapped a large hand over
Mimi's mouth, and smiled nervously. "Nothing! She said nothing!
We jsut haven't had food in so long...she gets a little emotional."
"You poor dears!"
Appetimon slammed a layered cake in front of them. "In that
case, try one of my newer recipes!"
"Mmp! Mmh!!" Mimi's
eyebrows arched, and her eyes widened. Joe just sweatdropped.
"You two are funny!"
T.K. laughed, and bit on his cookie. He paused, and looked up.
"Hey, lady! Something's wrong with this cookie!"
"T.K.!!!" Joe wailed.
"Mmmmmh!!!" Mimi squealed.
Oxygen!!!
Joe looked to Mimi. "Oh.
Sorry." He lowered his hand, and let her go.
Mimi gasped for air frantically.
Appetimon growled. "You
children have no manners."
T.K. frowned, and bit on another
cookie. "This one's weird, too..."
"They're all weird,
T.K.!" Mimi piped at the top of her lungs,and stood. "She
can't cook!"
Appetimon twitched. "What?"
"Mimi, this isn't the time
for honesty..." Joe tried to pull her down.
"And a sense of taste,
to boot!" Mimi shot back, sticking out her tongue.
"Mimi! Don't you guys remember
that we have our digimon waiting for us outside?" Joe gave
an uneasy laugh, and took her by the arm. He grabbed T.K. by the
back of his collar, and pulled him off the chair. "C'mon,
T.K.!"
They made a bee-line to the
door, but came to a screeching hault when a swarm of sharp cutting
knives sunk into the door in front of them.
"You think you know good
cooking, huh?" Appetimon paced up to the three, and pulle
dout one of the knives. "I'm the best cook in the Digital
World! You children couldn't bake a better recipe if you slaved
in the kitchen for a lifetime!"
"If we did, would you let
us go?" Joe whimpered.
There was a pause for a moment.
Puppetmon wanted me to capture
them and get rid of them...but if they can cook better
than me, I must get their recipe...Appetimon grinned. That's it! Get the recipe,
then throw them into the furnace! Then I will be the best!
"I accept your challenge,
children!" Appetimon extended an arm. "My kitchen--ingredients
and all--are at your disposal."
"Joe, do you know how to
cook?" Mimi whispered.
"I did a bit at Dejitamamon's
place a while back..." Joe sheepishly replied.
Mimi gasped. "But I thought
that was a disaster!"
"Well! Get started! I don't
have all day!" Appetimon interrupted them.
"Yes, ma'am!" the
two piped.
In minutes, they were all decked
out in aprons and chef's hats. Joe was armed and read with a spatula
and egg-beater. Mimi had a wisk and rolling pin at her disposal,
and T.K. held a bowl and wooden spoon. They stood back to back
of each other with determined faces.
"We're the Digi-Destined
Cooking Team!" T.K. caled.
"Let's GOOOOOOO!!!!"
was their battle cry.
It began to fade as they stood
still.
"...."
"Joe, what first?"
Mimi looked over her shoulder.
"...uh. That is..."
"It's okay! My mom bakes
all of the time! She's great!" T.K. beamed. "I remember
that she makes lots o' cakes!"
"All right T.K.!"
Mimi cheered. "It's not hopeless after all!"
"Who'd have thought that
T.K. would be a master chef in disguise!" Joe bent down to
talk to T.K. "So, tell us what you know!"
"First, we gotta get out
flour, eggs, water, oil..." T.K. began to count off on his
fingers.
"Uh-huh. Uh-huh."
Joe nodded,and looked up to Mimi. "You getting all this,
Mimi?"
Mimi gave an encouraging smile,
making a determined fist. "Not a bit!"
Joe nearly fell over at that,
but quickly regained himself. "All right. It looks like I'll
be taking charge here." He pushed up his glasses.
"Big surprise there."
Mimi muttered to T.K., who giggled.
"Mimi. Get out the flour,
and begin to sift it." Joe paused. "...I think that's
what you call it..."
Mimi straightened up, and marched
to a corner of the kitchen. "Roger!"
Joe sweatdropped. She gets
way into these sort of things...He turned to T.K.,and smiled
"T.K., can you beat the eggs for me?"
"Can I?! You bet!!"
T.K.'s eyes got wide, and he went to another side of the kitchen.
Joe folded his arms, and sighed.
"...now they've started..." What else did he say?
...oil...water...
Mimi hummed a giddy tune as
she sifted the flour onto a sheet of wax paper. She turned to
get another cup of flour when the flour fell into a large pile
on the floor.
"Yeep!" Mimi looked
over her shoulder and saw that Joe and T.K. were both occupied
on the other side of the kitchen. She quickly crouched over, and
scooped the flour back up onto the counter. She exhaled a small
sigh, and continued to sift as though nothing happened.
T.K. was adding eggs left and
right in his corner of the kitchen. The shells made a lovely crunching
noise beneath the pressure of the wisk. "Wait until Matt
hears about this! He'll be so proud of me!"
"Oil...oil...oil..."
Joe searchd the kitchen for miscellanious ingredients. He came
across a large green bottle. "...oil..." he read the
label. "Check. Water...water..." he reached over the
counter to test the faucet. "Check." He said as the
water ran from the spout. He turned to check on T.K., and looked
over the workspace. "Looks great, T.K.! Wow, you even got
rid of the shells already! I'm impressed!"
"Nah! It's fun!" T.K.
kept beating the eggs.
"Hey Mimi! I think we're
ready to mix the flour with the eggs." Joe called to Mimi.
"Coming right up!"
Mimi sung as she carried her sheet of wax paper over.
The three children intently
watched as T.K. whipped the two ingredients together. Joe added
a bit of oil, and a cup of water.
"We're just gonna have
to eyeball it, here." Joe mumbled to himself.
"Wait, Joe!" Mimi
interrupted. "Aren't we missing something?"
Joe blinked, and looked to T.K.
with a blank expression. "...missing..."
"..what could...oh!"
T.K. smiled. "Sugar!"
Joe slapped his forehead. "Of
course!"
"And vanilla, right?"
T.K. suggested.
"And vanilla!" Mimi
spun aroundt o get a bottle of vanilla extract.
"...I wonder how much we're
supposed to put in..." Joe opened a one-pound bag of sugar,
and got a measuring cup handy.
"We'll just have to guess
again." T.K. looked to Joe.
"Hmm..." Joe took
the measuring cup. "We can always add more. We can't take
out what we've already mixed."
They began adding cup after
cup of sugar, and Mimi returned with a bottle. "I found the
vanilla!" She twisted it open adn was about to pour it. "Now
to add some depth to this cake!"
Joe's eyes widened when he saw
the label, and he jumped at Mimi,and pulled the bottle away. "That's
soy sauce!!"
Mimi yelped, and pulled back
defensively. The contents of the bottle splattered onto the front
of her outfit. They both dropped the bottle, and it fell onto
the floor, spilling further onto the floor.
"...." the three children
stared at the bottle now spinning in crooked circles.
Mimi glared up at Joe darkly,
and T.K. watched Joe cower back towards him.
Mimi bent down, and picked up
the bottle. With a furious look, she turned the bottle over to
get a good look at the label. Her brow quivered, and her grip
tightened on the bottle. The plastic began to give to the pressure
she put against it. A tiny squeak escaped from the girl, and a
hilarious fit of bawling followed soon after.
Joe sweatdropped, and T.K. watched
with almost a manner of awe.
"I can't believe I couldn't
read a stupid LABEL!" Mimi hiccuped, and lowered her arms.
Joe and T.K. looked to each
other, as if to say "What are you gonna do now?".
Joe took the incentive, and
tried to calm Mimi down with whatever he could think of.
"C-c'mon, Mimi! It was
an honest mistake!" Joe nervously tried to think of something
better to say. "We're all beginners here!"
"I don't see you making
any dumb mistakes!" Mimi bawled still.
"...." Joe thought
for a moment. "What about the sugar? Who remembered the sugar?"
Mimi's bawling ceased immediately.
"Who?" Joe repeated.
Mimi pouted, and muttered an
answer. "...m-me..."
"That's right. So let's
finish this cake, and get out of here." Joe finished.
"The sooner we get out
of here, the sooner we can clean up your outfit!" T.K. cheerfully
added in.
That dangerous silence settled
in on them again, and Mimi looked down at her dress.
Joe turned around, and gave
T.K. a flat stare. "I was trying to draw her attention away
from that."
"Oh..."
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And that's all I have! I hate
getting stuck on stories! And I got so far on this one, too! What
does a girl do? Nothing, I guess--maybe someone should hold an
"unfinished fanfic" contest...;;; I'm sure we all have
some.
Mimi-chan (read and review,
please!)