You all know i don't own digimon. Nothing new there.
History Repeats Itself.
The birds flew freely in the early coolness of the morning. It was perfect weather for any kind of sport: soccer, tennis, outside basketball. The early morning sun reflected off of glass windshields of cars, and off of the small clear water lake of the average town. Even if you looked hard enough you could see your breath come out as smoke in the light.
Many parents, passerby's, and onlookers had gathered tightly around the tennis courts to watch the young girls recreation tournaments. Tennis had by now become a very popular sport in the 2000's, and that was only because of the instant fame that a local woman by the name of Sora Takenouchi had received at the age of 19. Many young women looked up to her, and wanted to be just as good as she was, and that's when the sport skyrocketed.
The girls were all lined up on the side of the court as their names were being announced, and who each person would be playing against. All the girls faces shown the same expression as the other, serious. Only one girl had stood out though. She was in the middle with short auburn red hair pulled back in a half ponytail as she stood there smiling from ear to ear. She was looking out to the crowd to see if her parents had shown up or not. Which she smiled even more when she saw them towards the front of the crowd.
A man about 34 with huge brown hair stood with his wife and son by his side as he watched his youngest child on the side of the court. He thought deeply about all the similarities his daughter and wife had. They both had the same ember eyes, auburn red hair, loving personality, everything. He chuckled lightly at the thought that if his daughter was his wife's age now that he would easily confuse them for being twins. He looked down as wife and smiled as she stood there watching the beginning of the game in complete concentration.
His wife was his age, 34, and long auburn red hair that cascaded down her back. It of course was up in a tight bun so her hair wouldn't get in her way in any possible way, shape, or form. Her ember eyes sparkled as she watched her little girl proudly as she played with such grace. She shifted her weight and leaned against her husband for support as she continued to watch.
The boy of age 12 looked exactly like his father, the chocolate brown eyes, messy birds nest brown hair. He had the same muscular shape his father did, and that was only because they were both highly into soccer. He watched his sister kick her opponent's ass before it was anywhere near halftime. He smiled and laughed as he wondered how he could have been so lucky to have her for a sister, she was very wise for the age of 9, extremely athletic, of course that ran in the family but she got her tennis skills from their mother, had a very loving personality and never judged anyone. She had a heart of gold as he had always told her.
The girl was on the court beating the living daylights out of her opponent. She was running every which way, shifting her weight from one leg to another as she smacked the ball hard and somehow gracefully to the other side. Her opponent was never quick enough to throw her weight and make it to the other side of the grassy court to hit the ball back. It was a perfect point ending the match between the two 9 year olds.
The announcer came on the speaker in a choppy, high voice, "AND THE WINNER OF THE 10 AND UNDER GIRLS TENNIS RECREATION TOUNRAMENT IS HOSHI KAMIYA!"
Hoshi walked up to the net and firmly shook hands with the girl she had been playing against. The two exchanged their words of You did very well, Hope we play again, and then they both turned to walk to their families.
"You did excellent Hoshi!" her mother beamed at her. She bent down to give her a gentle hug before she lifted her up into the air to spin her. Mrs. Kamiya was a very strong woman for her age, but that had its advantages.
Once Hoshi was let down by her mother she smile, "I got it from you mom." She turned to her brother and dad just as her brother went to hug her to congratulate her. "Thanks T.J.".
Hoshi's father looked at his wife with a huge chunk of brown hair in his eyes, "Since it is still early, do you want to take them out to breakfast to celebrate Sora?" he said giving her the puppy eyes that she couldn't refuse to say no to.
Sora gave a short unexpected laugh as she brushed the hair out of his face, "As long as you are paying Tai." Sora turned to see T.J. jokingly chase Hoshi to the car, as a short game of tag. Their laughter rang sweetly in her ears as she smiled. She wished that she had grown up with a brother, happy parents, but she didn't. So in return she felt that it was her job to raise her kids with as much love as possible in a happy home, and to her it looked like she had done a fairly good job so far.
Tai wrapped his arm around Sora's shoulders as he led her to the car. He too was watching his kids run around carefree having one of the best times of their lives. He was extremely happy to be part of it.
Well, tell me what you think? Should I continue?? Oh, and Hoshi mean Star.
You know since Sora means sky why not name the kid star? T.J. of course is
Tai Junoir. All that other lovely stuff. I don't care you you say about it
just review in some way.
History Repeats Itself.
The birds flew freely in the early coolness of the morning. It was perfect weather for any kind of sport: soccer, tennis, outside basketball. The early morning sun reflected off of glass windshields of cars, and off of the small clear water lake of the average town. Even if you looked hard enough you could see your breath come out as smoke in the light.
Many parents, passerby's, and onlookers had gathered tightly around the tennis courts to watch the young girls recreation tournaments. Tennis had by now become a very popular sport in the 2000's, and that was only because of the instant fame that a local woman by the name of Sora Takenouchi had received at the age of 19. Many young women looked up to her, and wanted to be just as good as she was, and that's when the sport skyrocketed.
The girls were all lined up on the side of the court as their names were being announced, and who each person would be playing against. All the girls faces shown the same expression as the other, serious. Only one girl had stood out though. She was in the middle with short auburn red hair pulled back in a half ponytail as she stood there smiling from ear to ear. She was looking out to the crowd to see if her parents had shown up or not. Which she smiled even more when she saw them towards the front of the crowd.
A man about 34 with huge brown hair stood with his wife and son by his side as he watched his youngest child on the side of the court. He thought deeply about all the similarities his daughter and wife had. They both had the same ember eyes, auburn red hair, loving personality, everything. He chuckled lightly at the thought that if his daughter was his wife's age now that he would easily confuse them for being twins. He looked down as wife and smiled as she stood there watching the beginning of the game in complete concentration.
His wife was his age, 34, and long auburn red hair that cascaded down her back. It of course was up in a tight bun so her hair wouldn't get in her way in any possible way, shape, or form. Her ember eyes sparkled as she watched her little girl proudly as she played with such grace. She shifted her weight and leaned against her husband for support as she continued to watch.
The boy of age 12 looked exactly like his father, the chocolate brown eyes, messy birds nest brown hair. He had the same muscular shape his father did, and that was only because they were both highly into soccer. He watched his sister kick her opponent's ass before it was anywhere near halftime. He smiled and laughed as he wondered how he could have been so lucky to have her for a sister, she was very wise for the age of 9, extremely athletic, of course that ran in the family but she got her tennis skills from their mother, had a very loving personality and never judged anyone. She had a heart of gold as he had always told her.
The girl was on the court beating the living daylights out of her opponent. She was running every which way, shifting her weight from one leg to another as she smacked the ball hard and somehow gracefully to the other side. Her opponent was never quick enough to throw her weight and make it to the other side of the grassy court to hit the ball back. It was a perfect point ending the match between the two 9 year olds.
The announcer came on the speaker in a choppy, high voice, "AND THE WINNER OF THE 10 AND UNDER GIRLS TENNIS RECREATION TOUNRAMENT IS HOSHI KAMIYA!"
Hoshi walked up to the net and firmly shook hands with the girl she had been playing against. The two exchanged their words of You did very well, Hope we play again, and then they both turned to walk to their families.
"You did excellent Hoshi!" her mother beamed at her. She bent down to give her a gentle hug before she lifted her up into the air to spin her. Mrs. Kamiya was a very strong woman for her age, but that had its advantages.
Once Hoshi was let down by her mother she smile, "I got it from you mom." She turned to her brother and dad just as her brother went to hug her to congratulate her. "Thanks T.J.".
Hoshi's father looked at his wife with a huge chunk of brown hair in his eyes, "Since it is still early, do you want to take them out to breakfast to celebrate Sora?" he said giving her the puppy eyes that she couldn't refuse to say no to.
Sora gave a short unexpected laugh as she brushed the hair out of his face, "As long as you are paying Tai." Sora turned to see T.J. jokingly chase Hoshi to the car, as a short game of tag. Their laughter rang sweetly in her ears as she smiled. She wished that she had grown up with a brother, happy parents, but she didn't. So in return she felt that it was her job to raise her kids with as much love as possible in a happy home, and to her it looked like she had done a fairly good job so far.
Tai wrapped his arm around Sora's shoulders as he led her to the car. He too was watching his kids run around carefree having one of the best times of their lives. He was extremely happy to be part of it.
Well, tell me what you think? Should I continue?? Oh, and Hoshi mean Star.
You know since Sora means sky why not name the kid star? T.J. of course is
Tai Junoir. All that other lovely stuff. I don't care you you say about it
just review in some way.
