Hey! Welcome to Digimon Frontier 02! :) obviously, this is a sequel to Digimon Frontier, my favorite season (although we can all admit it had its very weak points and that Zoe was just fanservice at some points). I have a lot of headcannons and 02 stories for Digimon Frontier so I thought, 'why not make a story?' so here i am! Also, it sucks reading Digimon fanfictions that haven't updated in two years.

If you guys like this story (or what I have written of it so far) please leave a review or some form of support! It will really help me keep writing. Let's hope i just don't blotch up any of the character's personalities

Disclaimer: I don't Own Digimon, just any OCs I create :)


Chapter One: A Rude Awakening

All Takuya had wanted was some sleep. Was that too much to ask for? He would rather not feel as though Lucemon Shadowlord Mode was raking his claws down the sides of his body. At the shock of being attacked, he had awoken from his slumber only to be met with agonizing pain. He tried to scream out, or fight against it, but the 'claws' prevented him. Something dark and cold seemed to surround him and he felt shivers run down his spine as he was 'pulled under'. At least, that was the only way he could describe it. He felt the temperature go from the heat of Summer straight to Antarctica cold. He felt frozen, and he hadn't even opened his eyes. Or, if he had, everything was pitch black. Without warning, the pain suddenly vanished, leaving only an irritating ache behind. His fingers tips felt numb, but he managed to grasp his sides and take deep breathes, although he couldn't hear the breathes he was taking. The world slowly let up, and the cold, frigid air changed to warm, humid air.

That was the series of events that lead Takuya to where he is now.

Takuya Kanbara, recently turned 14 years old, equipped with his famous goggles, although his backwards hat was missing, rubbed his eyes sleepily. He blearily looked around, unable to really register his surroundings. He grumbled something under his breath. He scowled at the harsh light and rubbed his eyes again but more forcefully. He blinked a few times, trying stop his eyelids from being so heavy. His sides still hurt.

He heard someone whine from beside him, and he heard shuffling from many others. That was what made Takuya finally get a hold of his senses, albeit a bit sluggishly.

He was in a white and silver corridor laced with golden and black designs and tapestries. He took him a moment for the fact that other people where with him to really sink in. It took him another moment to realize it was his friends, the ones who had traveled to the Digital World and stopped Lucemon with him. That could only mean they were back in the Digital World. But how, and why?

With a start, he noticed they were all in their normal everyday to day clothes, equip with shoes, bandannas, gloves and whatnot. Startled, he looked down at himself, and found he was, in fact, in a red t-shirt, shorts, shoes, and had his worn-out gloves on. It was a pretty basic look, but he was surprised to find he had any clothes on- he usually slept in just boxers.

Glancing back around, Takuya locked eyes with Koichi Kimura, the Warrior of Darkness and twin to the Warrior of Light. Koichi grinned sheepishly, although his eyes betrayed his own confusion. Unlike the others, who looked as tired, if not more than, Takuya, Koichi looked as bright as a daisy, as if he hadn't had his sleep disturbed. Koichi was one of those night owls, even more so. The dude always had a problem going to sleep at night. Takuya guessed it might be a side effect of being the Warrior of Darkness, or maybe he had always run on just 3 hours of sleep.

Takuya blinked, disgruntled, and rubbed his eyes again. He looked back at the others. Koji Minamoto, the Warrior of Light, was massaging his eyes, and, a popular facial expression for him, scowling. Izumi "Zoe" Orimoto, an Italian girl and the Warrior of Wind, had a bad case of bed head, and she was rubbing the side of her cheek and blankly staring ahead. Junpei "JP" Shibayama, the oldest of the group and the Warrior of Thunder, seemed out of it, and was just blinking, still half asleep and looking a bit anguished. Tomoki "Tommy" Himi, the youngest and the Warrior of Ice, was rubbing his chest and eyes and was breathing ruggedly, although he looked the most awake after Koichi.

"Warriors," a familiar soft, feminine voice called out, ringed with worry and confusion.

Takuya immediately snapped out of all his sleepiness, along with the others. Takuya turned to where he heard the voice come from.

'It couldn't be…?'

"Ophanimon?" He said, voice laced with many emotions, although he was heavily confused and hesitant.

It wasn't Ophanimon he was staring at, at least, he didn't think so. It was another angel woman, with pink ribbons and flowing blonde hair and less armor than Ophanimon.

The angel Digimon gave a nod, though. "Yes, it's me, Warriors, although I'm in my ultimate form. I am Angewomon."

The Legendary Warriors exchanged glances before turning back to Angewomon.

"How did we get here?" Koji inquired, taking a stiffer stance accompanied by a hard stare.

"Why are we here?" Zoe added on with Tommy nodding beside her.

Angewomon furrowed her brows. "How you got here…. Is what I do not know. I was not expecting your arrival, I planned to send a message out for you in a few days. I was informed mere minutes ago. I do not know what dragged you here, or how you got here without a Trailmon."

At that, everyone traded horrified or puzzled looks. If Angewomon had not sent for them, who had? And why had they pulled them here so painfully, and in the middle of the night?

"As for why you are here, the answer is obvious. The Digital World is in peril, and you need to save it," Angewomon continued. She turned around. "Come, all of you… Including the new ones." She gestured down the hallway.

At the mention of 'new ones', Takuya jerked his head and looked around. His gaze locked on four humans who had huddled together near a pillar in the corridor. Takuya did not mask his surprise well. How had he missed them? It seemed the others, save for Tommy and Koichi, had not noticed either.

There was a small, blue-dyed and short haired, flat-chested girl who looked around 14 with frightened, glittering dark blue eyes. She wore a blue and darker patched jacket with a white under-shirt and blue jeans. She had an arts and craft dark blue beaded bracelet on her right hand that she was fiddling with. She stared at the group of Warriors with uncertainty and her eyes flashed with concern and terror when she looked at Angewomon.

There was also a tall, pale-haired blond, pale-eyed, with a silverish or grey tint, boy with a simple white and gray t-shirt, jeans and brown shoes. He seemed around 15, maybe 16. He glanced quizzically at Angewomon, although Takuya could spot fear based on how tense his stance was. Takuya also saw him pinch himself.

Beside the pale-haired boy was an almost bored looking 14-year-old long-haired brunette with green eyes, although, looking closer, Takuya guessed she just might be more indifferent than bored. She wore a green shirt with darker green sleeves and brown cargo pants. She scowled at the Warriors and flat-out glared at Angewomon.

A few steps away from the other three was a younger hazel-eyed boy with dark hair that reminded Takuya of that one color called black olive who looked around Tommy's ago, so about 11 years old. He wore a black shirt and pale knee-length shorts. When the Warriors looked at him, he gave them a warm toothy smile, although he looked a little more concerned with clutching his stomach. He didn't really seem focused on Angewomon, although Takuya saw him cast a cautious look her way.

"Who are they?" Koji asked in a rough tone.

"I could ask you the same thing," the brunette snapped back. Her eyes flicked over to Angewomon. She scowled deeply. "And who's Angel-face?"

Takuya felt a prickle of irritation rise as she insulted Angewomon. 'Uh oh, another lone wolf, just like Koji.'

"That's Angewomon, one of the three Celestial Angels of the Digital World," Tommy informed them politely, a kind look on his face. They only got blank stares from the other four.

After a moment of silence, the older boy said, "What is this, heaven?"

"No, it's the Digital World," JP began to explain, but Angewomon cut him off.

"We will have time to explain later, but for now, I'd prefer to get to a safer place. I do not know why you were brought to such a random corridor," Angewomon said, shaking her head. "This place is much too close to an entrance for my liking."

"Why can't we be near an entrance, Angewomon?" Zoe asked.

Angewomon began to walk down the corridor, beckoning the human children to follow her. The Warriors followed without hesitation, but the other four frowned and didn't move for a moment. Then, the young boy moved forward, slowly walking after the group, still slightly holding his stomach. The older boy's frown deepened, but he followed after the younger boy and the two girls followed him, one timidly and the other one irritatedly.

Angewomon lead them down a few more corridors and hallways. They mostly stayed quiet, until Zoe spoke again.

"Angewomon, what is the Digital World in danger from?"

Angewomon frowned and turned a corner. For a moment, Takuya thought she wouldn't respond.

"At first, it seemed like a few troublemakers. Then we realized the attackers were more serious and stronger than we thought. They've taken down many of my soldiers and comrades."

"Who are they?" Tommy questioned, concerned for the safety of the Digital World and any friends he had made in it. "Is everyone alright?" He added.

Angewomon stopped and unlocked a room with a key. She then gestured for them to enter to which the Warriors did. The four newcomers hesitated, except for the youngest, who strolled right in and gave the Warriors a smile. The brunette glared at Angewomon, obviously not trusting her. She glanced into the room, quickly scanning it.

"How do I know this isn't a trap?" The brunette sneered, looking at Angewomon suspiciously.

"Does this look like a trap?" Takuya sighed. He was still a little too tired to deal with someone like her.

"There's no exits," the brunette countered. "No way to leave." The timid blue-haired girl looked a little worried at that, and the older boy's frown deepened.

Angewomon frowned. "I assure you, no harm will come to you." She paused. "But, look, I'll leave this door open, okay?" She hesitated again, seeming reluctant as she continued. "Leave if you wish, but I must warn you, we haven't had an attack today yet, and one will be coming soon, so it would be dangerous to leave."

"An attack?" The girl inquired at the same time as Takuya.

"What's attacking you?" JP asked Angewomon.

"Yet?" Tommy repeated.

Angewomon gestured again for the three to go inside, and reluctantly (very reluctantly on the brunette's part), they entered. Angewomon left the door open as she promised, and the girl stationed herself beside it.

Angewomon let out a long sigh before recollecting herself. "Yes, an attack. Every day we get attacked by a group, no, an army of Digimon. We as in the palace and all who live within it." Angewomon turned to the symbols on the walls. The room was rather plain, save for them. She traced one of them- it was the Warrior's symbol of Light. "The leader of these Digimon seem to be copycats of the Legendary Warriors, although they aren't heroes and to their credit they haven't claimed to be saving graces." Angewomon moved on to trace the symbol of Darkness. "They have the same symbols on them and the same elements as you all, except we've only counted six." She paused. "No, recently we found a seventh." She turned back to the Legendary Warriors. "We thought they weren't that big of a deal, but it seems they are much stronger than we gave them credit for. They've ruined, ransacked, terrorized or enslaved many villages and neither mine, MagnaAngemon nor Antylamon's comrades have been able to put a dent in any of the seven, although their armies are easy to take down seeing as they mainly comprise of Rookie and Champion Digimon."

"Um," a voice cut in. Everyone turned their attention to the older boy of the newcomers. He got a but squeamish under their gazes. "Not to bother you, ma'am, but, I'm rather… lost."

Angewomon gave a soft chuckle. "Ah, yes, do excuse my impoliteness. I am a bit out of it today."

The boy gave a respectful dip of his head. "It's no matter. Mind filling us in on… uh, this 'Digital World'?" By the way he said it, Takuya could tell he was skeptical, but he was pleased that he had gone about it in a more polite manner than the brunette.

Angewomon unfolded one of her wings, letting it brush against the wall with the symbols for the Warriors. "The Digital World lives parallel to the Human World. This world is comprised of computer data and the inhabitants are Digital Monsters, also known as Digimon. The Digital World has seen peace and war many a times. During the reign of an evil Digimon called Lucemon, the ancient Legendary Warriors rose to defeat him. Sometime after his defeat, he began stirring up trouble even from death, and the Legendary Warriors were resurrected in the form of Spirits, which were given to these humans-" She gestured to the six humans in front of her. "-to give them the power to Spirit Evolve into a Digimon so they could save the Digital World."

There was a dead silence from the four kids. They all seemed to stare blankly at her, registering this information. The brunette stared indifferently at Angewomon, while the blue-haired girl fiddled with her bracelet and refused to look up. The dark-haired boy gave a small frown before he looked at the six other humans. In his mind, he was thinking about how these six seemed to believe in the angel Digimon. He gave a tiny smile, as he so often did.

The pale-haired boy tilted his head a bit and gave a struggled look at Angewomon. "That sounds kinda… far-fetched. No offense." He scratched the back of his head awkwardly, sending a glance towards the Warriors. "Huh, so, I haven't been drugged have I?"

Takuya blanched at that. "W-what?" Takuya stammered, along with some of the others.

"No, no, you have not," Angewomon assured.

"Trust us, Angewomon is a friend," JP added.

"What gave you that idea?" Koji questioned, raising an eyebrow.

The boy's gaze flickered to the brunette, who still hung stubbornly by the door.

"Well, something like this could really only happen in a dream or a game," he said hesitantly, drawing out the words as if unsure.

"I dunno," the younger male said, turning to face Tommy. "I mean, if these six seem to believe the angel, I don't see why not!" He poked Tommy's arm and Tommy frowned at him, pulling his arm back. "And they feel pretty real to me." He twirled back around, before seeming to regret that decision and pausing, holding onto his stomach with one arm. Nevertheless, he gave the older boy a grin. "And, I dunno about you, but usually my dreams are really fuzzy. I'm not saying this is totally real, buuut…."

The older boy still looked skeptical but he refrained from saying anything again.

Angewomon turned to the carvings in the wall. "Well, there are four of you here. It makes me wonder… are you the last four Legendary Warriors?"

"What?!" was what practically everyone shouted.

"You can't be serious," Koji insinuated, casting a glare towards the brunette. "We've worked well with just six."

"But you had to go through a much longer and tedious way to find the us! Isn't it weird they just popped up?" Zoe said, frowning worriedly and messing with the sleeve of her purple shirt.

"Well," Takuya argued, facing Zoe. "We were dragged here by something that even Angewomon didn't know."

Zoe's eyebrows furrowed and she opened her mouth to respond.

"There's two girls," JP stated from beside Koichi.

Everyone looked at him.

"What?" Takuya blinked, confused. "What does that have to do with anything?"

Koichi looked at JP. "What he means is that only Ranamon was a female Warrior, the rest were males. And there's two females so…"

Everyone absorbed the information quietly. Takuya processed the information slowly, still a bit tired although the brightness of the rooms and the fact this was serious was waking him up. 'Two girls… One girl Warrior… oh.' If that was the case, then these four couldn't possibly be Legendary Warriors. Or, three were and one wasn't. His mind wandered back to those four kids they had meet last time in the Digital World. At… Steel Town, was it? The ones with the Angemon. They had been in the Digital World, but weren't DigiDestined.

Angewomon softly laughed, startling the thinking Warriors.

"Digimon aren't that confined to gender roles," Angewomon stated. "A Digimon can be reborn from male to female or no gender at all. It doesn't matter. After all, we don't really have a reason to reproduce, do we? We're made of data."

Takuya felt his face go a little red at that. "Oh," he chuckled softly to himself.

"Why would we be these 'Legendary Warriors' anyway?" The pale-haired boy asked, glancing at the other three.

"That's up to the Spirits," Angewomon informed him with a shake off her wings. She retraced some of the symbols on the wall gently, her lips pursed.

"The Spirits?" The younger boy got up on his tippy toes, and sprung back down, humming quietly to himself. He looked on with interest, hazel eyes sparkling, although he seemed a little unfocused.

Angewomon nodded. "Yes, the Spirits of the Ten Legendary Warriors, as I mentioned earlier. If you are chosen, the Spirits would reside in your D-Tector and allow you to Spirit Evolve." The angel Digimon smiled sweetly. "Takuya, mind showing them your D-Tector?"

Takuya started and scrambled to grab his cell phone from his pocket. Unsurprisingly, a red and black D-Tector was in its place. Takuya couldn't stop himself from smiling as he clutched the D-Tector firmly in his hands.

"Nice to see you again, Agunimon…" Takuya whispered under his breath. The screen lit up in response and Takuya grinned wider than he felt he ever had. Nothing could describe how happy he was to be back in the Digital World after two years, and to be able to be with Agunimon again, and to be able to Spirit Evolve into him. He felt lighter than air and brighter than the sun.

The others pulled out their Digivices as well, rubbing the rubber of it and hugging their D-Tectors with stupid grins on their faces. The other four looked at them with mixtures of curiosity and confusion, or, if you were the brunette, one of disgust.

"Do we have those?" The young boy asked, walking over to Takuya and examining the device. He reached out to poke it and Takuya instinctively pulled back. The boy didn't seem offended at all and merely retracted his hand, looking curiously at the D-Tector.

Takuya gave the child a lop-sided grin. "Well, if you had a phone when you came here then yeah!"

The boy blinked, reaching down into his pocket and pulling out the bulky shape of the D-Tector. His was a shiny silver with white rubber. He took a moment to register the device. "I didn't exactly fall asleep in this outfit, so I dunno how my phone got here." He tilted his head before giving a hesitant smile. "This is cool though, but I'm still gonna get my phone back, right?"

Takuya nodded. "Yeah, that's what happened last time when we left. They're D-Tectors here and phones at home." That seemed to relieve the young dark-haired boy.

The other three had pulled out theirs as well. The brunette's was a brown with green rubber, the pale-haired was a tan with darker brown rubber and the shy girl's was an icy-blue with navy blue rubber.

Angewomon cleared her throat to capture their attention. "Since you have D-Tectors, I'd be wise of you to try and unlock the Human Spirits we have kept in these symbols." She pointed a pink nail at the circle of symbols on the wall.

The four new children traded unsure glances.

"Wait," Zoe interrupted, raising a dubious eyebrow. "The four other Spirits are in those symbols in this room?" At Angewomon's amused smile and nod, Zoe gave a disbelieving gasp. "In here?! But this room isn't even that fancy! There's nothing in here! No guards, and no security either! Heck, you left the door wide open!"

Angewomon chuckled at the ranting blonde. "Yes, Zoe, that is quit the point. We made sure this room was as non-suspicious as possible. It seemed high-security areas seemed to attract a lot of attention, and the attention attracted spies, wannabes and traitors. This solution, as profound as it may seem, has been quit effective."

Zoe, along with some of the others, blinked in perplexity.

"So, back on the Spirit things, how does this work again?" The pale-haired boy resumed, looking skeptically at his tan and brown D-Tector.

Angewomon moved a few steps away from the symbols. "Simply aim your D-Tector at it, and it should come to you, if you are the chosen ones."

Takuya frowned. He leaned over to Koji. "How come they get it so much easier than us?" He mumbled grouchily and enviously. Koji just shrugged, looking at the new four with disdain.

The four were obviously doubtful, and seemed lost in their thoughts for a moment. Takuya impatiently frowned. He supposed believing in all this might be hard, but since he knew everything Lady Angewomon was saying was true, it felt a little annoying having to wait for them to decide.

The child raised an eyebrow and 'hmm'ed, he looked back up at symbols. "So, what are our options?" He asked cheerily.

"Options?" Koji jabbed, raising an eyebrow as well. "You don't get options, the Spirit chooses you."

Angewomon, on the other hand, was much more politer, and replied kindly to the kid. "The Warriors of Water, Wood, Earth and Steel."

"Ah, alright, I'll dig, then," the kid smiled, raising his silver and white D-Tector. He moved his gaze to the six Warriors. "If this somehow kills me, my name is Kouta Maekawa. So please, tell my family that I died in an act of heroics." He gave a cheery grin. Takuya decided he liked this kid and his good attitude and humor.

"My name's Takuya. Nice to meet ya, Kouta," Takuya greeted amiably. He would have stuck his gloved hand out for a handshake, but there was a flash from Kouta's D-Tector. From the symbols on the wall, the silver one shaped like a blocky wave with two symbols in-between began to shine a white-ish silver. There was two low, shaky beeps from Kouta's D-Tector, before the silver symbol ripped itself off and shot into Kouta's D-Tector. The dark-haired child yelped and dropped the D-Tector, surprised at the sudden movement and light. The D-Tector clattered to the ground, the glow fading, and Kouta winced, probably thinking he broke it already. Realizing the D-Tector had no damage what-so-ever, he recollected himself and picked it up with a curious smile. He tapped it.

"So the Spirits are just in there now? What do I do with it?" Kouta asked chirpily, messing around with the buttons. He seemed more interested in the device when the map popped up.

"Yep," Takuya said happily, waking up to the younger boy. "When your in battle, all you've gotta say is 'Execute! Spirit Evolution!' and swipe your fractal code- that's something that'll appear around your hand- over the D-Tector, and then you'll change into the Warrior of Steel, if I'm reading the symbols right."

"Mmm," was all Kouta responded with, now just staring at the screen of the D-Tector rather than fiddling with it.

"Who's up next?" Koichi asked the other three with a kind smile. The tall male frowned to himself, and sent another glance at the brunette, who seemed mildly irritated but otherwise indifferent.

The blue-haired girl mumbled something, playing with her bracelet again.

"Hm?" Koichi tilted his head, giving her a friendly smile as to not alarm her. After all, she had been moving to the back of the group, behind Koichi and JP, most likely trying to avoid the attention if her shy mannerisms where anything to go by.

The girl jumped a bit, startled. Her cheeks flushed and she stuttered for a moment. "I-I... Um..." She cleared her throat and her eyes flickered from Angewomon to Takuya and Kouta and then to her bracelet. "Do we.. Do we have a choice?"

"What do you mean?" JP further inquired.

The girl shuffled nervously since the attention was all on her. "It's just- I just... I-I'm not a good fighter. I-I've never gotten into... I've been i-in fights, b-but I've never f-fought back before..." She winced and rubbed a bead from her bracelet. "I... I guess, preferably... I'd r-rather not have one of the, um, 'Spirits'."

Angewomon offered her a soft smile. "Well, the Spirits don't just choose anyone. If you are chosen, then you were chosen for a reason."

The girl's gaze flickered rapidly, so quickly that Takuya couldn't register what she was looking at. She backed away from the group a little bit. "I-I-I g-guess, but i-if I was chosen t-that doesn't mean I have to stay ri-right?" She straightened up, looking fearful. "If I was- If I wasn't, uh, very useful, I c-could... Um, leave?"

Takuya frowned, along with many of the others. Koichi gave her a small smile, trying to make her feel more comfortable, while Zoe spoke up.

"It's like Opha- er, Angewomon said, if you're chosen, you're chosen. I'm sure we could help you practice fighting," Zoe assured her. The girl looked her in the eye before gazing back down at the ground sadly.

"Look," Koji scoffed, and Takuya could already sense he was going to say something rude. "If she doesn't want to stay, she doesn't have to. She already said she couldn't fight, and we don't need to waste time training her."

"Koji!" Zoe scowled at him, hands on her hips. Takuya gave his friend a hard stare before sighing while Koji's twin looked at him with some mild annoyance.

"Really?" Takuya grumbled to the Warrior of Light. He rubbed his eyes. "I'm still too tired for this right now."

Koji raised an eyebrow, arms folded. "How are you not awake by now?"

"Guys," Tommy interrupted before a fight could break out.

JP turned back to the girl while the others settled their disagreements. "What's your name?"

The girl blinked, startled that he was asking. Everyone went quiet and waited for her answer.

"Um," she seemed to blush a little bit. "R-Rana."

The six Legendary Warriors blanched and coughed at that.

"Oh my gosh," Zoe laughed. "You've got to be kidding me. That is the weirdest coincidence ever."

"No way!" Tommy gasped, before stifling some giggles.

"Well I guess we know what Legendary Warrior she's gonna be, what with her name and the blue aesthetic," Takuya chuckled, rubbing his forehead.

"Wow," JP muttered with an eyebrow raised. Rana tried to make herself smaller and was completely red from all the attention.

"Sorry," Koichi apologized, rubbing the back of his neck with a sheepish smile, although his eyes flashed with amusement. "We just weren't expecting that."

"Y-yea..." Rana mumbled, fiddling with her bracelet. Takuya guessed she might have heard Koichi mention Ranamon earlier, and she had probably figured something like this might happen at the mention of her name.

There was suddenly a bright light, and everyone jumped. They all turned back to the symbols next to Angewomon. The brown symbol that looked like an 'm' with a 't' attached to the top of it, the Warrior of Wood's symbol, shot out from the wall like the Steel's symbol had before. The light raced to connect to the brunette's brown and green D-Tector. Once the light show stopped, she examined the D-Tector with a scowl. Takuya frowned. She almost looked unhappy that she'd obtained a Spirit. She put her arms to her sides and looked back at the other staring DigiDestined. She raised an eyebrow, as if to almost say 'What?'.

The pale-haired boy cleared his throat. "I, uh, better just get this over with." He said, almost reluctantly. He raised his tan and brown D-Tector with a look of confliction. "My name's Yori, by the way."

The light came quickly, and the beeping of his D-Tector was a faint, rumbling sound. The tan symbol, which Takuya would describe as one of those candle things, burst into light, and the Warrior of Earth's symbol twirled and zapped into Yori's D-Tector. He bit the inside of his cheek and stared down at the D-Tector with furrowed brows. "Huh."

Realizing the attention had turned to her, Rana's stance stiffened and she looked more stressed than before, if that were even possible. She raised the D-Tector with a shaky hand. Her eyes betrayed her regret in that action. Her blue D-Tector let out one serene, long beep as the light shined out of it. Rana flinched, shying away from the light and watching with dread as the dark blue symbol rattled and was pulled off the wall in a blur of white light. Her D-Tector let out a quiet beep as the light entered it and died down. Rana did not look at her D-Tector, rather, she just put down her hand shamefully and looked downcast and guiltily at the floor.

"Well, now that we have all the Legendary Warriors, we can discuss-" Angewomon was cut off as there was a sudden explosion that echoed down the halls, making the gathered human children jump. There were shrieks and alarms that followed as well.

"What the heck was that?!" Takuya shouted along with JP and Zoe.

Koji turned to Angewomon. Before he could even ask her a question, she answered.

"We're under attack."


Hope you like the new characters. I bet you're wondering why Rana is called Rana. Well... I don't know! It could be something like Umi or Naomi, but... Two years ago I accidentally thought of the Warrior of Water human with the name Rana, and it just stuck! And two years ago, Aki was less lone-wolf-Koji, but after the... unfortunate exclusion of another OC, I had to change around Aki's personality for things... Let's just say the idea for this story started with romance and shipping ;)

Hmmm, wonder what dragged the Warriors into the Digital World? Trust me, it's not what you're expecting!

Please leave a review! Even a few words are appreciated :)