Hey there, I don't own Digimon! Who knew?
Anyway, I'm Oombala, and this is my Digimon story. Miyako has been my favorite character since forever, and I feel that she's a bit overlooked. I know Miyako and Ken get married in the series and whatnot, but that's not going to happen here. Well, at least not in this session of scheming nonsense. I do however, love all the characters, and all will be present. Don't you worry your pretty little noses about a thing.
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There's a point in time when a girl stops caring. She stops worrying about clothing, boys, make up, and she grows up. She stops caring about childish things like crushes and untouchable celebrities. She just stops.
Miyako Inoue was now twenty-four and fresh in the work world. Her gender alone made her valuable to the countless computer companies that needed her tech savvy abilities. It helped that she was a recognized Digidestined, but her job was already secured. She had outgrown the screaming, blushing, stumbling teenager of her youth and had blossomed into a warm young woman. Her hair was let out from it's hanker chief confines and hung down to her waist, she hadn't had the time to get it cut. Trend demanded that her bangs be cut slanted, partially falling into her face, she was constantly brushing them to the side. Her glasses had long been replaced; in her more shallow years, she's begged for something to get rid of the wire-rimmed plastic perched on her nose. For her sixteenth birthday she received laser eye surgery, her eyes were still the dull brown they always were, but she was still thrilled by the prospect of going around without having to push her bifocals up every couple minutes. Her figure had filled out, she was slim, and reached a taller 5'4," her curves were smooth and natural, but not very obvious.
She wore more fitted clothing now, Mimi had shown her the world of fashion, and she had taken to the changes well. Sora had introduced Miyako to the world of athletics, Miyako was now a certified volleyball freak and Hikari had done the impossible, she'd tamed Miyako. She taught her how to be the perfect girl, and the outcome exceeded expectations.
But none of that mattered to Miyako now, at least, not anymore. Miyako had just stopped caring, stopped fluttering around being the perfect woman, the chased woman. She didn't need pointless flattery and murmured compliments. She wanted someone to settle down with, someone that would understand her, she wanted a Digidestined.
The pool of possible men was limited. Jyou was head over heals in love with Mimi and Taichi was the same with Sora. Daisuke and Hikari had been dating for about three years now, and all three couples were happy as snow dogs in winter. Then again, Miyako had no interest in those three.
Yamato and Koushirou were the older of her six-person choice pool. Yamato presented the rough-edged sexy type of guy, and in their older years he'd become more famous, paving the way to stardom with his band. Koushirou was one of the top computer developers in Japan. He now co-owned a billion-dollar company and was living large, but he was still the shy and rather reclusive Koushirou he'd always been.
Ken Ichijouji was yet another owner of Koushirou's company. Together they made Ichijouji and Izumi, two thirds of the Triple I—the shortened name of the company. Already famous because of their Digidestined bouts and Ken's genius past, Triple I became successful overnight. The computer designs were revolutionary, and the fact that they always came with the most up to date programs helped tremendously. Takeru Takaishi, Yamato Ishida's younger brother, was a writer. His first couple novels documented their times in the Digital World, and boy did the books sell fast. He had sold over a million copies around the world, with publication in America headed by Willis himself. Over in Colorado, Willis' genius was not overlooked. He corresponded with TRIPLE I as the American branch CEO. He also helped with advertisement for anything and everything Digidestined related. Yamato had even gone on a tour in America, courtesy of the TRIPLE I American branch, and after Takeru's book had been translated to English, the novel hit American commercials like none other. In short, the Digidestined were basically taking over the world. An anti-digital group had actually led a protest, claiming that the Digidestined were planning to release Digimon on the unsuspected and rule all humanity.
Yeah, right. Miyako could do nothing but chuckle when she thought of the ridiculous accusations. The group had been headed by one of the boys that had attended their school. She was pretty sure he was just upset that Daisuke had dated one of the girls he'd liked way back at the beginning of high school.
Then there was Michael. Another American boy and one of the American Digidestined correspondents that traveled to and from Japan, he was rising ranks in the Ambassador's favor. Willis was coming to Japan for the summer; he was staying at the same apartment complex as Miyako, making him easy to see. Michael was visiting this summer as well, however he was staying in a hotel furnished by his cozy job with the Ambassador's approval. Miyako knew that this summer would be the best time to actually choose and have a steady relationship with one of the people she knew would give her support as only a Digidestined could.
Ken and Koushirou were in close proximity to Odaiba, even though their business was run in Tokyo, they typically worked from home via their upped version of the web cam. They'd promised to spend more time with Miyako this summer anyway, Inoue was the final I in Triple I, their computer development company and their get togethers had typically consisted of business only. Miyako wanted to get back to just being friends, and maybe just the slightest bit more. Yamato was starting to jump his popularity in Japan, even more than he had previously and Miyako was helping him out with his tech set-ups, she would have no problems seeing him.
Takeru, however, was a different story. As an author, he could travel to wherever while working. He wrote short stories for an website that was backed by Triple I, and therefore had a steady flow of income. This summer, he'd been planning on traveling, but due to a sudden attention seizing novel idea he'd come across, he'd decided to stay in Japan. However, with all his focus on a book, she knew he'd be busy. She'd just have to work around his schedule.
Miyako was always a romantic, and so she wanted to make sure that she would have her happy ending. She was just twenty-four, wealthy, and she assured herself that she was desirable. What more could she do to find her prince charming?
Well, that had yet to be seen.
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As of right now, the story is mainly about Miyako, but the others will be in here a ton. Sora, Mimi, and Hikari will be there because they're Miyako's support system, and the boys will be in there obviously because they're love interests, or because the other girls dragged their respective loves into the mess. I have yet to figure out who Miyako will end up with. Review and tell me who you would prefer she end up with!
