"Hurry up you guys!"
I looked up from the screen. They were here.
I quickly shut my laptop and ran out of the, well, I don't really know what. I think it was a cage of some sort. As I came out, I came face to face with three children and three monsters.
I did a quick recap of their appearances. Okay, we have a boy with brown hair and goggles, a boy with blue hair and an orange jacket, and a girl with orange brown hair and a heart on her shirt.
Their monsters were much more interesting. You have a bunny looking thing with a horn and long, floppy ears, a red dinosaur with the digital hazard sign on his chest, and a yellow fox that stood on two legs.
"You are Takato, Henry, and Rika," I said, straightening my cat eye glasses.
The girl crossed her arms and scowled at me. "Yeah, and what's it to you?"
I ran up to her and got right in her face. "Did you, or did you not, travel to the digital world?"
She took a step back. "What are you-"
"Don't play dumb with me," I interrupted her. "You have digimon, and I need to know what the digital world looked like to you. Tell me now!"
The blue haired one, Henry, stepped in between us. "Well, it wasn't much. It was basically a giant wasteland."
I growled and pushed my blond hair out of my face. "No! That doesn't add up!" I sat down right where I was and opened my laptop. "Come on! What is the answer?"
"Um, not that we don't like random interrogations," the goggled one, Takato, said, "but who exactly are you? And what's wrong?"
"I'm Sally," I said. "And there's something wrong with the digital world."
"What is it?" The rabbit looking digimon, Terriermon, asked.
I turned my laptop around. On the screen was the picture of what looked like a child's paradise, filled with towers made of toys, and lots of eggs everywhere. "Did you guys see this when you went to the digital world?"
The fox, Renamon, shook her head. "We did not."
"Well that's the primary village, where digimon are born," I said. "Now," I changed the image to a large mountain. "How about here?"
Renamon shook her head again. "No."
I growled. "Well, what do you think where you were was? An island? A continent?
"Like I said," Henry said, "it was just a giant wasteland."
"But how could that be?" I asked. I then had a horrible thought. "Oh no!" I quickly started to scan my files. "Where is it?"
"Okay, I know you're trying to solve an issue," Renamon said, "but it doesn't help that you aren't telling us anything."
"I'm not Japanese," I said to them. "I'm from America. There are a lot of tamers there, and I help create cards for them." I pulled out my latest creation and handed it to Takato. "This is what I had been working on. I called it Remake Reality. It was supposed to switch the energy level of the fighting digimon. If your digimon was tired, you could use this card to switch energy levels with your opponent."
"So your digimon would be strong and the other one would be weak," Rika said.
"Exactly. But I might have accidentally screwed up its algorithm." I found its file on my computer and read it over. "Crap!" I quickly booted up a new file. "Are you kidding me? How could I mess up that bad?"
"What'd you do?" The dinosaur, Guilmon, asked.
"I created another digital world!"
_Henry p.o.v_
"What?" I asked, overwhelmed by what she just said. "How could you do that?"
The girl, Sally, continued typing on her computer. I didn't really know what to make of her. Between her school uniform, freckled face, and blonde hair, she looked like a teen that never left gradeschool.
"I don't know, but what I think happened is that I created the digital world and it mapped over the original digital world. I bet if I used Remake Reality again, it would put the original world over the one I created. The only way I can fix this is to biomerge them."
"Wait, are you saying you're going to try to merge the two digital worlds?" Terriermon asked.
She nodded. "Yep. I just hope I get this algorithm right." She shut her eyes for a moment, then started to rapidly type zeros and ones.
We all watched her, not daring to say anything. My mind was racing. What if she was right? What if she really did create a whole world?
Finally she stopped. "Done." She pulled out what looked like a blank card and inserted it into a slot on the side of her computer. After a moment, it came back out, now purple, and she picked it up. "Everyone, come with me." She picked up her laptop and rushed back into Guilmon's house. We all followed.
She set her laptop down and sat in front of the portal. It was our only access to the digital world. She pulled out her card and a lime green D-Power. She swiped it. "Digi-Modify! Bioworld activate!"
The ground started to shake violently, and we all fell to the ground. "What did you do?" I yelled to her.
"I don't know!" She yelled back. "Man, why do I suck so bad?"
Finally, the ground stopped shaking, and we all got to our feet. "So, what just happened?" Rika asked.
"You guys," Terriermon said, "you might want to see this. The portal's gone!"
"What?" Sally exclaimed. She looked into the back of the tunnel. Sure enough, the glowing red light was gone.
Sally stomped her foot on the ground. "Crap! I really hope I didn't do what I think I just did."
We all ran outside. Sally slapped herself in the forehead. "Man, I really screwed it up."
We all stared at the scene in shock. Running around everywhere were digimon, all of them looking extremely confused.
"What did you do?" Rika asked, copying me.
She sighed. "I did merge the digital worlds, but my algorithm worked all too well." She looked up at the sky. "I merged them with the real world as well."
