Dear
Diary
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Dear diary,
When did it all
go wrong? The moment I read my best friends diary, that's when. I
knew that it was wrong, but I guess in the end, when it comes down to
it, curiosity killed the cat. Funny saying, that. Especially when you
think that she is the cat, and I'm the "hamster boy". Not that
she'd ever call me that, not to insult anyway.
If only I'd
gone with my instincts, and stayed clear of that dreaded book! It
wouldn't have mattered anyway if I'd have been happy at being
best friends, but I can't help feeling like this. And now, because
of the way that I feel, those three small, insignificant words that
she wrote have wounded me so deeply. How can they inflict so much
pain? When will it all end?
Thank you for listening,
diary.
Patamon.
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Patamon
closed the little white book he had been writing his hearts
confession in and hid it, keeping it safe from prying eyes. Funny how
the second white book he knew about was the source of his pain, but
this one could be the relief.
"Why did I have to read that
stupid book!" he growled.
"What stupid book?" someone
from behind him asked. Patamon turned around to see it was T.K.. Not
surprising considering that they were in his bedroom.
"Hi
T.K." Patamon sighed.
"Hi Patamon." T.K. sat down on the
bed, careful not to sit on Patamon, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing."
He lied.
"Don't lie to me. I can tell something's
wrong." T.K. told him, "Wanna tell me what's bothering
you?"
Patamon took a deep breath, exhaling with a large
sigh, "Just a problem that I caused."
"Maybe I can
help?" T.K. suggested.
"I doubt it." Patamon
frowned.
"It can't hurt to try."
Patamon
considered this, and realised the truth behind T.K.'s words. He
decided to confess, "I found out something that I'd rather not
have known."
T.K. looked at his Digimon partner intently,
trying to figure him out, "So what did you do that's made you
this depressed?"
"I read Gatomon's diary."
T.K.
looked at Patamon with a shocked expression, then asked, "But why
has that..."
"She doesn't love me, T.K.!" He
exploded.
"Ah." All was becoming clear.
"And it
hurts, T.K., it really hurts."
T.K. picked up his Digimon
companion and gave him a quick hug, "Don't worry Patamon, there
are plenty more fish in the sea."
T.K. put him back down on
the bed.
"But you don't understand T.K., I only want her."
He explained, pain in his voice, "I love her."
T.K. didn't
know what to say to comfort his little friend. He was hopeless at
this kind of thing.
"Why did I have to read that stupid
little book? I should have just left it on the bedside table where I
found it!"
"Let's talk to Kari. She's good at this
sort of thing." T.K. suggested. She was also the only other person
who knew how Patamon felt about Gatomon.
"If you think it
would help..." Patamon sighed doubtfully.
"I do," T.K.
said, picking up the phone and dialling Kari's number, "If it
gets you out of this mood."
T.K. held the receiver to his
ear, listening to the low tone ring that his phone always made. He
looked at Patamon as he waited for someone to pick up the phone at
the other end. He couldn't help but feel sorry for the little
fellow.
The ringing stopped, and the sound of someone picking
up the phone became audible, "Hello?" Came the voice from the
other end.
T.K. recognised it as Tai's.
"Hi Tai, its
T.K.. Is Kari in?"
"Hi T.K.. Um, no, you just missed her.
She went out about five minutes ago. I don't know where she
went."
"Oh, okay. You wouldn't happen to know if she has
her mobile with her, would you?" T.K. asked hopefully."
"I
think she does, but I'm not sure."
"Ok, thanks Tai. See
you later."
"Bye T.K."
"Bye."
With
that T.K. put the phone down, checking that it had hung up properly.
He turned to look at Patamon, "No luck yet."
Patamon
sighed, exasperated.
T.K. picked up the phone once more,
dialling Kari's mobile number this time.
"Don't worry."
He said to Patamon, "She'll be able to help."
"Hello?"
Came Kari's voice in no time at all.
"Hi
Kari."
"T.K.!"
"Glad to hear from you too."
T.K. laughed.
Kari laughed too, "SO, what's up?"
"I
was wondering, are you busy?"
"Right now? No."
"Could
you come over for a bit? I've got a problem, and I need your
help."
"Um, sure." Kari sounded a bit unsure, "I can
be there in ten minutes."
"Thanks Kari."
"It's
okay. See you."
"Bye."
They hung up.
"Sounded
like you had a bit more luck this time." Patamon signified.
T.K.
looked at his orange and white friend, who still looked
miserable.
"Yeah, she's gonna be here in ten."
Sure
enough, about ten minutes later, there was a knock at the door. T.K.
answered it. His eyes were greeted by the sight of Kari.
"Hi
Kari. Thanks for coming over." T.K. greeted her.
Kari
answered with a smile, entering the Takashi apartment. Like a true
gentleman, T.K. helped her to remove her coat and bag. He hung her
coat on a hanger.
"Glad to be here." Kari said, replacing
her bag on her back, and rubbing her hands together, "So, what's
the problem?"
"First of all, is Gatomon around?" T.K.
asked her.
Kari paused to consider her answer before she
replied, "Um, no. She's at home. Why do you ask?"
"Well,
it kind of involves her."
"How?" a puzzled look crossed
Kari's face.
"It's a long story." T.K. sighed.
"What
have you done?" Kari side glanced him suspiciously.
"I
don't understand. Why do you need me?"
"Well, it's
Patamon who needs your help."
"Ah." Kari smiled in
understanding.
Without another word, T.K. led Kari to his
bedroom, where Patamon was laid, sprawled out on the bed. T.K. and
Kari sat down on either side of him. Kari placed her bag down gently
beside her.
"I hear you've got a problem?" Kari stroked
Patamon between his ears.
"I need your advice."
"Okay."
"I
found out who Gatomon likes." Patamon said in a depressing
tone.
"Where's the problem?" Kari asked, knowing very
well whom Gatomon truly liked.
Patamon was puzzled by her
response, "It's not me."
"Huh?"
"I know she
likes Veemon. I read it in her diary!" Patamon sobbed.
"You
read her diary?!" Kari was shocked.
"I know it was wrong,
but I thought it could help me."
"I don't
understand..."
"When you write in your diary, you write
from the heart: your desires, your wishes and your hopes." Patamon
explained, "I was hoping to find out what it was she wants, more
than anything else in the world, and I was going to get her it for
her birthday."
Everything made sense to Kari now. The whole
picture was revealed.
"I can understand your motives."
T.K. said.
"But it was wrong to read her diary." Kari
finished.
"I know." Patamon acknowledged, "I feel bad
enough as it is, not to mention guilty!"
Kari, unlike either
of the boys, could see the whole picture. An idea popped into her
head.
"Why don't you tell her?" Kari suggested, "It'll
make you feel better if you tell her."
Patamon looked away
from T.K. and Kari, "I don't know if I can face her."
"Don't
worry. I can help you there." Kari smiled, "I can make sure she's
in a happy mood when you come around to talk to her. That should make
it easier on you."
"Don't you mean if I come
around?"
"No. When." T.K. insisted, "Or you'll be in
a bad mood forever."
"Okay." Patamon conceded,
beaten.
"Just come around tonight, at say..." Kari
appeared to wince in pain. She looked at her watch, "Gee, I gotta
go! Just come around tonight at eight."
Kari picked up her
bag and headed towards the hallway to get her coat. T.K. followed
with Patamon nesting atop his head.
"Thank you Kari."
Patamon said, landing on the phone seat.
Kari stroked him
gently, "It's okay. Anything for the worlds cutest little
guy."
Patamon smiled for the first time that day. That was
Kari's new name for him.
T.K. pouted, "What about
me?"
Kari looked at him, "You're the worlds cutest tall
guy, okay?"
T.K. smiled, "That's better.
Kari
gave him a kiss on the cheek before leaving the apartment.
Once
out of sight, she stopped and removed her bag. She opened the top and
placed it down on the ground. Gatomon climbed out.
"That's
so sweet." She smiled at Kari.
"I told you he liked you."
Kari insisted.
"Maybe." Gatomon replied, "But would he
say "yes"?"
"Judging from how guilty he sounded, he
thinks you'll never forgive him. I don't think that's crossed
his mind."
"I'll have to explain the truth to him
tonight." Gatomon realised, "Or he'll feel guilty forever."
"I
can't believe he read your diary though." Kari tried to come to
terms with the idea, "That's so unlike him."
"I know
him better than you do." Gatomon smiled, "He's one hundred
percent trustworthy with secrets, but pleasing his friends is very
important to him. It looks like that's what has happened."
"But
did you have to write Veemon?" Kari questioned, "He looked so
crushed."
"I know." Gatomon's tone changed to one of
sadness, "I shouldn't have. Hearing him like that hurts me more
than you think, especially knowing I caused it."
"Ah,
love." Kari sighed, "Anyway, it proves how he feels about you.
That's good, right?"
"You're right." Gatomon
grinned, "You good at turning bad things into good, do you know
that?"
"Absolutely." Kari chuckled, "So, did he pass
the test?"
"With flying colours."
"Well?"
"Well,
what?"
"We have to get you ready for eight!"
"Oh
yeah!"
With that they set off home, to prepare for the
upcoming hours.
Patamon set off towards the
Kamiya residence at around five to eight. As he could fly, he knew
from experience that it shouldn't take too long to get there.
Within minutes he was outside the front door. He rang the doorbell.
Kari answered the door.
"Hi Patamon." She greeted, "Come
in."
He said thank you, politely, before following her
in.
"Gatomon's in my room. Go straight through." Kari
instructed.
Patamon knew his way around from his numerous
visits, either with T.K. or on his own, nearly always to visit
Gatomon.
He nudged open the bedroom door. It creaked softly
for a moment before it stopped moving. Patamon stepped forwards into
the room, looking around to find Gatomon, but he couldn't see
her.
"Gatomon?"
"Hi Patamon!" A voice called
from the other side of the bed, "Be with you in a minute!"
He
heard some faint shuffling from where Gatomon was, as if objects were
being moved.
"Need any help?" He asked.
"No
thanks." Came the reply, "Almost done."
Sure enough,
moments later, Gatomon strolled around the bed and into plain
view.
"Hi Pata." She smiled, "Kari said you were coming
around."
"Um, yeah." He looked down and rubbed the back
of his neck.
"Something wrong?" Gatomon asked.
"Well,
sort of." Patamon sighed, "There's something I need to tell
you."
"Come and have a seat, and tell me all about
it."
Gatomon jumped gracefully onto the bed, and sat down
with her legs dangling over the edge. Patamon took to the air and
landed beside her.
"You were saying?" Gatomon restarted
their conversation.
"I have a confession." He began, "You
know how it's your birthday soon?"
Gatomon giggled, "Of
course I do."
Patamon laughed too, "Okay, silly
question."
"Go on." Gatomon urged, her giggles silenced,
but a grin remained.
"Well, I wanted to know what to get
you." He continued, "You know, the perfect gift."
Gatomon
nodded.
"I couldn't think of anything, and, well, as a
last resort, if I could find out... and it was just laid there, out
in the open, on the table, unlocked..."
"Patamon, you're
babbling."
"Um. Yeah, sorry."
"It's okay.
Just, what's your point?"
"I kind of, accidentally, read
your diary..." Patamon closed his eyes, half expecting Gatomon to
slice and dice him, "I'm sorry. I know it was wrong."
There
was silence.
Patamon reopened his eyes. Gatomon was
smiling.
"That's why you've been sad all week?
Guilt?"
"Yes and no." Patamon answered, "I read
something that I shouldn't have."
"What's possibly in
that book that could make you so sad?" Gatomon questioned him.
"I
know you like Veemon. A lot." Patamon looked saddened.
To
his surprise, Gatomon began to laugh, giving up the pretence, "Oh,
Patamon, you silly thing."
Patamon looked at her in
confusion.
"You know, you're kind of cute when you're
guilty."
"I don't understand..."
"I knew you
read my diary." Gatomon confessed.
"You knew? Why didn't
you say something?"
"I only found out today. I was in
Kari's bag." She laughed.
"Well, I'll
be..."
"Besides," She restarted, "I wanted to see if
you would say anything."
Patamon simply looked at her, "I
don't feel any better for it though. You like Veemon."
"The
diary you read was a decoy!" Gatomon giggled.
"A
decoy?"
"Yeah. I have two, actually. I leave them out so
people don't find my real one. It was Kari's idea."
"You
mean, you're not in love with Veemon?"
"Hell, no!"
Gatomon smirked.
Patamon felt as if the weight of the world
had just been lifted from his shoulders. The thundercloud of
depression had finally lifted away.
"In fact, Veemon thinks
I'm in love with Palmon. I have her permission of course, to make
the whole thing work."
Patamon laughed in amusement, "That
would explain why he's backed off recently."
Gatomon
laughed too, "Yeah, it seems to work quite well. I just never
thought you'd try to read my diary."
"Yeah." Patamon
rubbed the back of his neck with his paw, "Sorry about
that."
"It's okay. Your intentions were good. Besides, I
think you've learned your lesson."
Patamon nodded,
"Definitely. But I still don't know what to get you for your
birthday."
"Tell me this: if I "inform" you, do you
promise to get me it?"
"If it makes you happy, I'll get
you anything."
"You're sweet when you talk like that."
Gatomon smiled, "Just wait here a minute."
Patamon watched
as Gatomon jumped off the bed with practiced ease, and disappeared
from view. He couldn't see where she went, but he could hear the
sound of a combination lock being opened. Moments later, Gatomon
reappeared, carrying the original diary in her paws.
"Here."
She handed him the book and the key to open it.
Patamon
hesitated and looked at her.
"Go on." She urged, "Before
I change my mind."
"Are you sure? This contains you're
secrets, and it's part of you."
"Patamon, you're my
best friend. If I can't trust you, who can I trust?"
"But
this is like a second chance. The last time I read your diary, I got
hurt."
"Trust me, like I trust you. This is the right
choice."
"Okay." Patamon conceded.
He pushed the
key into the lock and turned it until the lock clicked. He then
proceeded to remove it, opening the pages. He stopped to read it. The
date was around a month ago.
Dear Diary
Just one month
until my birthday. I can't wait! It'll be a good chance to get
the gang together again. It's been a while. I wonder if Veemon
still believes I'm in love with Palmon, LOL.
I'm just
wondering what to expect off everyone. I bet Patamon will get me the
best gift. He always does. He's so kind, sweet and considerate.
That's why we're such good friends.
C'ya Diary.
Patamon
smiled as he read that last part Gatomon had written about
him.
"Read on." Gatomon smiled, noticing he'd stopped
reading.
Patamon nodded in acknowledgement, and turned to
about a week ago, around the time he had read the fake diary.
Dear
Diary,
Patamon and T.K. came around today for lunch. It was
fun, as usual. We had a really good laugh: we all ended up preparing
the meal, and making a big mess. It turned into the best food fight
I've ever had! Patamon and me won, of course, with out "Tossed
Salad" and our new "Flying Pudding". It was the most fun I've
had in ages, and I think I figured out why I enjoyed it so much.
Bye
diary.
Patamon turned over a few more pages until he reached
the entry a day before.
Dear Diary,
I've noticed so
far this week that Patamon's been really down, and it hurts to see
him like that. He looked so sad today. I asked him what was wrong,
but he just said it was nothing. I hope it isn't because of
me.
Anyway, I've realised exactly what I want for my
birthday. It came to me the other day really, but seeing Patamon like
this, and my response to it, highlight's it really. I want him for
my birthday, diary. I think I love him.
Thanks Diary.
Patamon
closed the little book he held in his hands and looked at Gatomon.
She had her radiant smile spread across her face.
"So?"
She sounded nervous.
Patamon knew how he felt, and he wanted
more than anything to be sure Gatomon felt the same way, and wasn't
fooling him again, just to cheer him up.
"How do I know this
is your real diary, and not another fake? How do I know the other one
isn't true?" It had sounded a lot harsher than Patamon had meant
it to, and Gatomon could see that in his eyes. Patamon raised the
book up between them at about eye level, "How do I know that you're
not just trying to make me feel better?"
Gatomon, silently,
raised her paw up to the book, and lowered it down to the bed, her
paw covering Patamon's. Their eyes locked as Gatomon began to lean
in closer to Patamon, and closing her eyes. Gently, she traced her
lips over his, before leaning into a passionate kiss.
Patamon
was taken back by in the first instant, but soon he found he was
returning the kiss with an equal amount of passion.
The
embrace lasted but a few, blissful moments, but it was long enough
for the two lovers to convey their feelings towards one another.
The
two slowly backed away, opening their eyes as they did so. They
simply looked at each other, taking in the events of the last few
moments.
It was Gatomon who spoke up first, "Patamon, I
truly love you, and I hope that was enough proof for you."
Gatomon
awaited Patamon's response anxiously. She noticed that he was
smiling at her, lovingly.
"I promised you I'd get you the
perfect birthday present. I'm by no means perfect, but if that's
what you want, I will give you my heart. I love you
Gatomon."
Gatomon felt the scent of tears welling up in her
eyes. She pulled Patamon into a loving embrace, "You are perfect in
my eyes. Thank you."
"Anything for you." Patamon
smiled.
"Forever?"
"Forever."
Dear
Diary,
Well, I guess I was wrong. Gatomon loved me after all.
Just goes to show how wrong you can be about something. I finally got
to give Gatomon her "perfect" gift, and I know we will get to
share it, forever. I know forever seems like an awfully long time, an
eternity, but I know I'm spending it the right way. I just hope
that forever is long enough...
Pata
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