As was requested by Jeff(), I've written a sequel to Food For Thought. I don't know too many directions to travel in this fic(Most are so mundane and already done,) but I figured I might as well tie up some open ends in this one.(And create new ones as I go!) Oh, and I will be COMPLETELY ignoring the knife fiasco which all of you people, who reviewed "Food For Thought"(Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou! I got 24 reviews for that one fic. That's the most I've ever got!), were either confused by it or didn't like.
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Blooming Memories
-That next day-
TK awoke to the sound of his alarm clock. No! Another 5 minutes… His mind began. But, he got up anyway. After bathing and getting dressed, he walked out of his room, face plastered with a smile.
"I take it you had a good time last night." His mother said from the kitchen. TK walked in and sat down at the table.
"Well?" She asked, "What happened?" She walked over with a bowl of oatmeal and sat it down in front of her son.
TK looked at his oatmeal. "We went to dinner at that Indian place, and then we went and saw 'Digimon' at the movies…" He recapped.
"Oh, how was the food?" She inquired.
"It was surpassingly good, considering I had no idea what it was…" He related.
"And what did Kari think?" His mother continued.
"She said she liked it." TK replied.
His mother sat down with a cup of tea. "And how was the movie?" Her interrogation continued.
TK looked up, trying to make an opinion. "Uhh… It… Was good." He spit out. His review held no ground, because he didn't remember any of it, only thoughts and feelings. Only Kari. "Well, I'm gonna go." TK said getting up.
"But you haven't touched your oatmeal!" His mother protested.
"I'm not that hungry!" He yelled, closing the door.
-Kamiya apartment (Here we go again…)-
"Kari! Hurry up! Your gonna be late for school!" Tai shouted from the living room.
Kari eyed the flowers sitting on her desk. Why do they seem so familiar? She pondered.
*DING*
She snapped out of her thoughts, and ran out of her room. Pushing Tai aside, she made her way to the door and opened it.
"Hey Kari!" A spiky-haired male said.
"Oh." Kari said, disappointed, "Hi Davis."
"Nice to see you too!" He retorted.
Kari looked down. "I thought you were somebody else…" She said quietly.
"Who?" Davis said, "TP?"
Kari looked up at Davis in a rage. "It's TK! Can you say that?! T! K-" Her voice quieted on the last letter.
"What?" TK asked from behind Davis.
Kari blushed. "Hi TK! I was just EXPLAINING how to say your name to Davis here." She explained.
"Oh." TK said, "Well, we should probably get going. We'll be late if we don't."
Davis turned around, "Then why don't you go?" He said. Kari walked out around Davis to stand beside TK. TK grasped her hand. Davis looked down to notice the union.
"What are you doing, TL?! Trying to put the moves on my girl?!" He yelled.
Kari frowned. "For your information, Davis, I'm not 'your girl' number 1!" She went off, "And number 2, Me and TK are dating!"
Davis stood in amazement. "Wha-?"
"C'mon TK." Kari tugged on TK's hand, "Let's go." She finished, starring at Davis. The left Davis standing in shock.
-Sidewalk-
"I can't believe him…" Kari said walking along.
TK nodded. What should I say? What to say… He thought quickly, trying not to miss what Kari was saying. "I can. He's been saying that ever since school started, when I came back." He stated.
Kari smiled. "You know, that almost sounds defensive…" She taunted.
"I guess it can't be helped. I've always had a soft spot for those less fortunate than me." He admitted.
"Since when did you consider Davis 'less fortunate' than you?" She asked.
TK smirked. "Since I found you."
Kari blushed. "TK… Quit it. You're embarrassing me!" She laughed.
"Then," he bent down, "This won't help any, will it?" He asked, kissing her on the cheek.
"Hey!" Kari began laughing, "I said stop it! We're going to be late!"
"Ok…" TK said.
"Stupid TK…" Davis said, looking around the corner at the couple. "Kari's supposed to be mine!" He yelled. Tai walked up behind him and put his hands on Davis's shoulders.
"Oh really?" He asked.
-School-
TK and Kari had different classes, but their thoughts remained together. TK sat in his algebra room, unable to concentrate. I wonder what Kari's doing… I should write her a note. He thought. He pulled out a piece of paper and began to write.
Dear Kari, I couldn't stop thinking about you in class this morning. Algebra is so boring. All the numbers and letters… I wish you were here. Cya in history! –TK.
He thought as he wrote.Almost instantaneously after he put the note in his pocket, he felt an icy glare on his back. He shivered and looked back to see a less-than-happy Davis glaring at him. TK quickly looked ahead to avoid getting in trouble.
Man, Davis is taking this way too hard. Kari doesn't love him, she loves me. She said so last night. He needs to get a clue!
He thought.-Kari's class-
"Kari… Kari!" A voice whispered from her right.
Kari came to, "Hmm? What Yolei?"
"How did it go last night?" She inquired quietly.
"I'll tell you after class..." Kari replied, equally silent.
I hope next time's as memorable as last time.
She continued to dream. She thought back to the previous night. The park, his eyes, his words… How would the world revolve without you bright face to show it the way? She mentally quoted.The bell rang. Everyone gathered their belongings and left. Yolei followed Kari out.
"So what happened?!" Yolei asked excitedly.
"Well," Kari began, "He came to pick me up with a bouquet of daisies and pink carnations with those little white flowers. I was looking at them this morning, and they reminded me of something…" She trailed off.
"What about dinner?" Yolei pestered. As they approached Kari's locker. She opened her mouth to say something, but stopped.
"Hey Kari." A voice greeted from behind Yolei. She spun around. "Hi Yolei."
"Hi TK! You have a good time last night?" She asked.
"Uhh-" He began, "I have to go. Here Kari." He said, handing the note to his love.
"Look what you did!" Kari giggled, "You scared him off!"
Yolei laughed. "Oops! Well, are you going to tell me or not?" She asked.
"There isn't enough time. I'll call you tonight." Kari replied.
"Not if I call you first!" Yolei exclaimed.
Kari closed her locker. "See you later, Yolei!" She yelled, running down the hall.
The next period started. TK had basketball, Kari had English.
-Basketball-
TK came out of the locker room. He was approached by two guys.
"Hey, heard you and Kari Kamiya are going out!" Nice job!" One yelled as he approached.
News sure does travel fast here.
He thought.-English-
Kari pulled out the note she had received in the hall. Should I open it now? She considered. Shrugging, she unfolded it and read it. History. She thought, Davis has history with us. Ugh. He's so annoying… Her mind spoke.
"Miss Kamiya, " The teacher prompted, "Would you mind reading the sentence on the board?"
Kari looked at the board. "Uhh… I.. Well… run."
"Very good. But it's 'I WILL run'. 'Well' is like 'ja' or 'dewa'. The woman stated.
-Basketball(Again…)-
TK's team lead(Of course it lead!) 17 to 4 when the teacher called the game.
"Alright, Good game guys, hit the showers!" He called.
Everyone went to the locker room.
I can't wait for lunch…
TK thought, looking at a bench. He then felt someone push him and he found the floor."My bad." A familiar voice said quietly.
TK stood and faced his attacker. "Watch it, Davis, you push me too far, you'll regret it." He growled.
Davis smiled. "Than I guess I don't have to worry. Seeing's how whenever I push you, you don't go anywhere." He said smugly.
TK smiled back. "I think you should. I don't think Kari would like it very much if you were to injury me." He spited back.
People began gathering around, looking for a fight. Davis's face lost its smile and he walked away.
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Oh… I'm so tired. My wrists hurt from my technology final I had today. This is part one of the first sequel to "Food For Thought". Part 2 and possibly 3 tomorrow. Until then, don't go crazy.
