Haruka: Nyaaa. Savers story :O. Tohma / Thomas x Yoshino. First one on FF. Because, you know, after making the first shrine / website to them, first AMV, why not first story, too? Toshino for the win xD. And yes, I've tried fanart, too, but it won't be scanned because I don't like it all that much. Most of these are post Savers...not really spoiler-y though. Okay, enough rambling. Aiming for 100 here.


100 Moments: Tohma and Yoshino

Moment 1: Empty Sidewalk

Fujieda Yoshino made her way through the streets, rain hitting her in the face. It was deserted except for a car or two every now or then, lighting up the wet roads with their headlights.

This is the worst.

She sighed; the weather reports were never right. The storm had appeared out of nowhere, catching her off guard without an umbrella or her car. To make things worse, she had forgotten her phone, which meant there was no chance of her getting a ride from a friend, and she just happened to be on the other side of town...away from her apartment...oh, and, it was her day off.

The twenty-three-year-old had considered finding shelter under an awning but the wind made that pointless. Hiding in a store was out of the question; most of them were closed. People weren't usually out at six in the morning on a Sunday. It really was the worst day of her life.

Yoshino walked quickly, nearly losing her balance a few times, trying to avoid any large puddles. It wouldn't have made much of a difference though; she was already soaked. She stopped for a moment to catch her breath and looked up at the sky; it wasn't going to stop anytime soon. She looked back at the empty sidewalk, feeling as it was, empty. She wondered what Raramon was doing, whether or not the Digimon was enjoying herself or not, or if she was okay at all. Yoshino reached into her pocket and fingered her digivice. Figures that she'd bring that and not her phone. She sighed again and continued walking.

She passed by the park, the same one where she had met Masaru. She laughed to herself; he had actually fought Agumon, rambling on and on about being a man. She smiled, hoping he was well. There was no need to worry about if he was dead or not because she knew he wasn't. His pride wouldn't let him.

The rain appeared to have stopped, but her legs knew differently as the drops were still hitting her as they bounced off the cement. She looked up and saw an umbrella. "Caught in the rain?"

Yoshino smiled again, recognizing the voice, "As expected of the genius. How did you find me?"

"Lucky guess?" Tohma replied.

"Of course. Now, really. How did you find me?"

"How else? I sent out a search party," he answered.

"Oh, come on. Seriously."

"You know I could if I wanted to."

"Yes, but you didn't."

"Well, when you didn't answer your cell phone or your home phone, I knew you were out and in the rain without an umbrella."

"You didn't know I was out. There's no way that you would know I was out and without an umbrella. It was a lucky guess," Yoshino declared.

"Isn't that what I said?" he smiled, "Now come on. Let's get you home before you catch a cold." He led her to a limousine that was parked a few feet away. She hesitated as he held the door open for her.

"Go on," he urged.

"But...I'll get it all wet," she answered.

"I think that's the least of your worries. Besides, there's a towel in there for you to dry yourself."

"You really are a genius," she replied, entering the vehicle at last. He followed her, closing the umbrella and the door, and took the seat beside her.

Yoshino looked out the window as she dried herself, the sun making its way out from behind the clouds as it rose. She watched as the empty sidewalk became the not as empty sidewalk as people slowly made their way out of their homes. She looked up at the sky again where a rainbow had formed, then over at Tohma, and smiled. Maybe this wasn't the worst day of her life.

"So, what were you doing up so early anyway?"


Haruka: Well...that sucked xD. Do I still get a review? You know you want to. Flames will be ignored...I prefer constructive criticism, thanks. Oh, and, don't count on very long chapters...