Digimon Fan Fiction

Finding the Heart

By Gema J. Gall

Disclaimer: Digimon are owned by Saban and Toei and a bunch of Japanese people with money. I'm broke! So if you think I own digimon, I DON'T!

"It is beautiful today," Kari commented to Yolie as they sat in the digital world.

"I agree," said Yolie. "It is so peaceful. And no one has tried to destroy it."

"Shhh," cautioned Kari. "You'll jinx us."

"Hi, Kari," said Willis as he walked over and sat down. Terriermon and Lopmon flopped down beside him.

"Hi, Willis," replied Kari with a big smile. The two had been going steady for six weeks.

"The digital world is so beautiful," he said.

"Yeah, you can really enjoy it when someone is not trying to blow you up," added Terriermon.

"Or burn you, or freeze you, or barbecue...." continued Lopmon.

"You two aren't helping," muttered Willis.

"I am going to find Ken," said Yolie. She got up and walked away, leaving the two of them alone, intentionally.

"Are you free tonight?" Willis asked when Yolie was out of earshot.

"Yes," replied Kari. "But Tai is getting over-protective. I think it is a shock to him that his little sister is growing up."

"And I thought Davis would be the one to be jealous," said Willis.

"No, he his now trying to pick up the Kiachi twins," answered Kari.

"I feel sorry for Hoku and Tsuchi," said Terriermon.

"And Yulkamon and Neomon," added Lopmon. Willis just glared at them.

"Speaking of their digimon, has Tsuchi's digi-egg hatched yet?" asked Kari.

"No, which is unusual. Usually digi-eggs hatch fairly quickly," said Willis, thoughtfully.

"I guess it will hatch when it wants to," chimed Gatomon.

"You're probably right," agreed Kari.

"Should we go find the others?" asked Willis.

"Yes," agreed Kari. "But on a day like this, I just want to sit and relax."

"Can't argue with you there," said Willis as he stood up. He then helped Kari to her feet.

"Where is everyone meeting?" asked Kari.

"Primary Village," answered Willis. "I think Sora and Matt are helping some of the newer digi-destined there."

"We'd better get going then, everyone is going to be expecting us," said Kari started off. Willis joined her, and they walked together to Primary Village.

Primary Village was busy with all sorts of activities. Electmon proudly gave several new digi-destined from England a tour of the nursery. Mimi and Joe were answering the questions that a group from Brazil had. Izzy was busy with his laptop. Hoku and Tsuchi were helping Davis and Cody erect a new jungle gym for the young digimon. Ken and Yolie had wonder off, alone.

"Hi, Willis," greeted Davis and Cody when they saw him enter with Kari.

"Hi, Kari," said the Kiachi twins. The four and their digimon quickly finished what they were doing and walked over.

"How are things going?" asked Kari.

"Peaceful," replied Tsuchi. She had sky blue hair and sea green eyes. Hoku had sea green hair and sky blue eyes.

"That is always good to hear," chimed Gatomon.

"How has training the new digi-destined gone?" asked Willis to Davis.

"Pretty good. They are fast learners," he answered.

"Your advice to them was not to get killed," retorted Cody.

"Hey, it is good advice," replied Davis. Everyone sweat-dropped.

"So, when are we going to eat?" asked Veemon.

"Is there ever a time when you are not hungry?" asked Yulkamon, one of Hoku's twin digimon. She had a yellow face that was surrounded by green fur. Two horns grew out of her head. They started gold, then turned blue, then violet. Her arms were blue, as well. She wore a blue collar with a golden buckle. But, bellow that she was basically foot. Her large foot was violet with green stripes. Three wicked toenails grew from it.

"Food sounds good about now," agreed Neomon, Hoku's other digimon. Neomon had a violet coat and an equine build. Her mane was light blue-lilac. She had two golden hoards and a silver collar. Two lilac wings grew out of her back. They looked tattered, but the wings worked perfectly well. On her front feet, which split into claws, were green gloves. Four 'fins' sprouted from her ankles. A golden anklet encircled her back left leg. The only part of her that wasn't colored was her white belly.

"Maybe we should stop for lunch," suggested Tsuchi as she held her digi-egg closer. It was striped black and white, but the stripes were angled to look like triangles. During this time, TK and Patamon walked over.

"That sounds good. Yolie and Mimi packed a picnic for the group," agreed Kari.

"That would be great, if we could pull Yolie away from Ken," added Willis.

"They aren't any worse than the two of you," replied Terriermon.

"Yeah, when the two of you are together, you don't notice the rest of the world," added Lopmon.

"Lay off," scolded Willis.

"What about the food?" asked Veemon.

"Sometimes I wonder if you think with your stomach instead of your head," said Patamon.

"You wonder? I know," said Armadillomon.

"That wasn't very nice," scolded Cody.

"I think lunch sounds like a good idea," said TK. "Let's go." The group slowly started walking.

Joe, Mimi, and Izzy, as well as Palmon, Gomamon, and Tentomon joined them. Yolie and Ken saw them and pulled apart, bashfully.

"Are you ready for lunch yet?" asked Davis.

"Sure," said Yolie. "Hawkmon found this shady, grassy place that would be perfect."

"It is just outside of town," added Hawkmon.

"Let's go. I can't wait to try your chocolate chip cookies," said Ken as he began to escort Yolie.

"Chocolate chip cookies! Wait for me!" chimed Gomamon.

"Gomamon!" scolded Joe.

"What?" asked Gomamon, innocently.

They quickly spread out the food over a large blanket. During that time Tai, Matt, Sora, Agumon, Biyomon, and Gabumon joined them. Mimi and Yolie had out done themselves. There was sushi, pop, coleslaw, pizza, cookies, chicken, salad, potato chips, fruit, and a large chocolate pie. They all sat down and began to eat, thoroughly enjoying themselves while swapping stories

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But everything was not fine in the digital world. A long dormant threat had begun to emerge in the forgotten recesses of the data made world. This threat was hardly a living thing, but just as it was not alive, it had a mind of its own.

It slowly spread over the shadows that it had slept in. But the shadows proved to be unsatisfactory for its needs. It was looking for a source of warmth, a source of knowledge, a source of power.

The shadows around it conveyed little knowledge, but it was enough knowledge to get it started. A single goal began to form in its mind. From there, it set out to accomplish that sinister goal. A single phrase was uttered as the creature slithered away.

"Find the core, find the heart!"

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AN/ Sorry it took me so long to get this much requested sequel up. Blame my term paper. But I want to thank everyone for their reviews of True Darkness. Anyways, this is one of two sequels I have planned. While I was planning on writing one sequel, I got an idea that simply wouldn't work in it. But, the idea was so good, I couldn't throw it away. So, I am writing two unrelated sequels to True Darkness. This is one, Fighting for the Heart is the other. I'd be ecstatic if you read and reviewed both of them. THANKS!!!!!! And, as always, please read, review, and enjoy! (