Summary: After waking up in a town he's never seen with people he doesn't know, Ken finds the lines between truth and lie blurring. "Waking up and hearing that Digimon weren't real hurt my head. Learning that my friends abandoned me and likely had no intention of coming back hurt my heart."

Warnings: Yaoi. Boyxboy. Boys liking boys. Don't like, don't read.

Pairings: DaisukexKen is the main, with some TakeruxHikari and TaichixYamato.

Disclaimer: I do not own Digimon, or anything related to it.

Author's Note: I can't believe I'm writing another one. Goodness.

My Blurred Reality

Prologue

Sirens surrounded us, and my heartbeat was drowning them out pretty well. I've never been so scared in my entire life.

Cars swerved, trying to avoid us as we raced down the highway. Our friends overhead kept glancing down, telling us with unsaid words to hurry, because we were about to get caught.

I gasped as we swerved, turning down a separate path. I buried my face in my best friend's back, trying to block out the fear. He stayed silent, only paying attention to keeping his grip and going faster. I could tell that he wanted to reassure me, but nothing would at this point.

"Daisuke!" I yelped, lifting my head and noticing the bridge construction up ahead. He made a small sound and tightened his grip, and I tightened my grip around him. We flew through the air, and for a moment I felt like the whole world lost all gravity.

We hit the Earth again, and the feeling of gravity returned. I exhaled the breath I didn't realize I was holding, and relaxed slightly. We had made it over the gap in the bridge. Our friends seemed relieved as well, turning ahead again.

"Shit," my companion cursed. He tightened his grip again, and I saw a group of our hunters up ahead.

"Hold onto me as tight as you can," he warned. I nodded slightly, following his orders as we flew over them.

"What is that?!" I gasped, pointing up ahead. He stared at it, and I knew exactly what he was thinking before he said it.

"It's one of their barriers. We're trapped." I narrowed my eyes, analyzing the barrier.

"The others just went through up there. There must be a hole up there somewhere!" I yelled over the wind rushing past us. He nodded, and we flew through the air once again. As we approached the barrier, I realized something. We were below the area that they flew through.

"W-we're not going to make it," I breathed quietly. He didn't say anything. A yell sounded from our friends, and I closed my eyes tightly, holding onto him tighter. We were going to die.

The sound of something slamming against something else erupted through the air, and I vaguely heard the sirens quieting around us.

"DAISUKE!"

Everything grew silent, and I felt an awful ache in my head. I opened my eyes slightly, seeing everything blur and wave around me. I closed my eyes again. The world needed to stop spinning...

And everything vanished.