This is my first digimon story so any reviews or advice is welcome. I should have the next chapter up within a week. :) thanks

Disclaimer: Digimon does not belong to me. Only Megan.

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Okay, so I was just at summer camp one time, it's not as great as it's made out to be. There was a group of us, about eight if I remember right, let's see, there was TK, Tai, Matt, Joe, Sora, Mimi, and Izzy. I can't say I exactly liked any of them. I mean I'd talk to them and put up with them when I had to at camp but I mainly kept to myself. Well, that all changed when I had to put up with them for ages and couldn't go off by myself.

Anyway, so we were at summer camp, note the summer 'cause I don't think anyone told the weather what season it was. It started to snow, during summer! Quite heavy snow as well, soon everything was white. Everyone ran into the little cabin while the snow was falling. Once the snow had all settled, everyone ran outside. I didn't see what was so great about it, sure it was snow during summer but it was still just snow, and everyone was jumping 'round playing in it as if they'd never seen it before. So, I decided to go outside, it was sort of nice, to be honest. But, let me tell you it didn't stay nice, not really.

A weird glowing swirl appeared in the sky. Everyone stopped playing and looked up at it. Eight beams of light shot out of it, almost like meteorites, and headed straight for us. One landed at everyone's feet, impacting so hard that everyone fell over and snow clouded the air. Slowly the snow settled again and there were neat little round holes at our feet. Strange little devices floated out of them and hovered in the air. One in front of each of us. Everyone cautiously grabbed the one in front of them.

It was a small light blue, digital 'thing'. Not long after we each had one in our hand something happened and we were all falling. God knows where we were falling or what we fell off though. Slowly everything went dark.