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"Three years... For three years we've sat here and done nothing to stop them... We've not sent a single troop to try and destroy them... Why? Why!?"
"Because we were not ready. The forces of the Dark Ocean have always been and always will be powerful. But we never could exceed or even match the level of the destined ones. That is why we have waited three years since my pawn, Malomyotismon, was destroyed. They think that they have won this war. Well, soon they will know, that it hasn't even begun yet!"
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"Davis? Davis? Davis Motimiya!" the man yelled at the sleeping 15 year old boy.
"Yeah, I'm up... What is it?" Davis replied to his math teacher, still only half awake.
"Please answer the question on the board, Mr. Motimiya." The teacher directed his pointer to the equation on the black board.
"Uh... Lemme think..."Davis sat, staring at the equation.
"Forget it, TK, will you please answer the equation?" the teacher asked.
"Sure, the answer is X=37." TK said without flinching.
"Very good Mr. Takaishi, you could learn from someone like him, Mr. Motimiya. Now, moving on to the next equation..."
"Man! I did it again! Why do I always look like an idiot?" Davis hit his head against his locker.
"Because, everyone compares you to TK. And frankly, next to him, you do look like an idiot." Ken said back to Davis.
"Yeah, whatever... Let's go get something to eat... A nice cheeseburger'll settle my nerves. Hey! There's Kari!" Davis was sidetracked from his junk food fantasies by Kari Kamiya, the girl he had liked since before he even knew her.
"Great, there he goes again..." Ken said as Davis dropped his stuff and tore after Kari. She was walking down the hall towards the parking lot.
"Hey... Kari... What's... Up..?" Davis gasped for breath when he caught up to her.
"Nothing, why?" She said simply.
"No reason... Just thought I'd ask..." Davis smiled and Kari walked out to the waiting buses.
"Isn't she great?" Davis asked Ken when he caught up with all of Davis' things.
"Sure, but remember, no matter how great she is, she's still going out with TK." Ken said as he handed Davis his Bag.
"Yeah... right... TK..." Davis put his bag on and the two friends walked outside.
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Screams were heard in the Kamiya household that night. Tai scrambled out of his bed to see what was wrong. He rushed into his sister's room. Kari was sitting upright, she held the covers up to her face, and her eyes were wide as she turned her head to her brother. He walked over and sat down on her bed.
"Another nightmare?" he asked as he put his hand on her shoulder.
"Uh huh..." Kari relaxed a little at her brother's protective touch.
"Hey, it's all right. It's only a dream." Tai comforted his little sister.
"They're getting worse... It's the ocean, Tai, the Dark Ocean... It's like it wants to come back an try to take me again... I'm so cold..." Kari was shivering.
"It's okay, nobody's going to let anything happen to you." Tai wrapped his arms around his sister. And as he did, Kari noticed something happening to her alarm clock. Everything started going haywire. Like an electrical surge, all the lights in the neighborhood began flashing and flickering. This had only happened once before, when both Tai and Kari were very young. It was a sign, a sign that a digi-egg had entered their world, which usually wasn't a good thing.
The 18 year old Tai ran outside to the balcony and stared at the sky. Just like before... A giant egg floating in the sky. He could only watch as the great monstrosity swirled in the heavens and prepared to hatch.
"Gatomon! We're gonna need you..." Tai said as he gazed at the egg.
"Tai! Tai, help! It's Kari!" Gatomon yelled at Tai. Tai turned around, Kari's eyes were wide in fear, she looked almost entranced by terror.
"What's going on?" Tai's voice shook with fear as he turned back to the outside, and the impending hatch of the egg.
"Three years... For three years we've sat here and done nothing to stop them... We've not sent a single troop to try and destroy them... Why? Why!?"
"Because we were not ready. The forces of the Dark Ocean have always been and always will be powerful. But we never could exceed or even match the level of the destined ones. That is why we have waited three years since my pawn, Malomyotismon, was destroyed. They think that they have won this war. Well, soon they will know, that it hasn't even begun yet!"
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"Davis? Davis? Davis Motimiya!" the man yelled at the sleeping 15 year old boy.
"Yeah, I'm up... What is it?" Davis replied to his math teacher, still only half awake.
"Please answer the question on the board, Mr. Motimiya." The teacher directed his pointer to the equation on the black board.
"Uh... Lemme think..."Davis sat, staring at the equation.
"Forget it, TK, will you please answer the equation?" the teacher asked.
"Sure, the answer is X=37." TK said without flinching.
"Very good Mr. Takaishi, you could learn from someone like him, Mr. Motimiya. Now, moving on to the next equation..."
"Man! I did it again! Why do I always look like an idiot?" Davis hit his head against his locker.
"Because, everyone compares you to TK. And frankly, next to him, you do look like an idiot." Ken said back to Davis.
"Yeah, whatever... Let's go get something to eat... A nice cheeseburger'll settle my nerves. Hey! There's Kari!" Davis was sidetracked from his junk food fantasies by Kari Kamiya, the girl he had liked since before he even knew her.
"Great, there he goes again..." Ken said as Davis dropped his stuff and tore after Kari. She was walking down the hall towards the parking lot.
"Hey... Kari... What's... Up..?" Davis gasped for breath when he caught up to her.
"Nothing, why?" She said simply.
"No reason... Just thought I'd ask..." Davis smiled and Kari walked out to the waiting buses.
"Isn't she great?" Davis asked Ken when he caught up with all of Davis' things.
"Sure, but remember, no matter how great she is, she's still going out with TK." Ken said as he handed Davis his Bag.
"Yeah... right... TK..." Davis put his bag on and the two friends walked outside.
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Screams were heard in the Kamiya household that night. Tai scrambled out of his bed to see what was wrong. He rushed into his sister's room. Kari was sitting upright, she held the covers up to her face, and her eyes were wide as she turned her head to her brother. He walked over and sat down on her bed.
"Another nightmare?" he asked as he put his hand on her shoulder.
"Uh huh..." Kari relaxed a little at her brother's protective touch.
"Hey, it's all right. It's only a dream." Tai comforted his little sister.
"They're getting worse... It's the ocean, Tai, the Dark Ocean... It's like it wants to come back an try to take me again... I'm so cold..." Kari was shivering.
"It's okay, nobody's going to let anything happen to you." Tai wrapped his arms around his sister. And as he did, Kari noticed something happening to her alarm clock. Everything started going haywire. Like an electrical surge, all the lights in the neighborhood began flashing and flickering. This had only happened once before, when both Tai and Kari were very young. It was a sign, a sign that a digi-egg had entered their world, which usually wasn't a good thing.
The 18 year old Tai ran outside to the balcony and stared at the sky. Just like before... A giant egg floating in the sky. He could only watch as the great monstrosity swirled in the heavens and prepared to hatch.
"Gatomon! We're gonna need you..." Tai said as he gazed at the egg.
"Tai! Tai, help! It's Kari!" Gatomon yelled at Tai. Tai turned around, Kari's eyes were wide in fear, she looked almost entranced by terror.
"What's going on?" Tai's voice shook with fear as he turned back to the outside, and the impending hatch of the egg.
