Yagami Hikari sat at her desk, all she heard was babbled from her teacher, there was too much in her mind already. "I can't take anymore of this." she whispered to herself and looked back toward Takaishi Takeru. He looked like he was about to fall asleep. She glanced up at Motomiya Daisuke. His goggles were over his eyes, pretending he was awake but Hikari could tell he was asleep.
Yagami Hikari always "cared" for Takeru but she never knew if she "liked" him. Her brother and her friend, Takenouchi Sora were going out. Everyone could tell that they liked each other. Yagami Taichi was her older brother, he was the leader of the original digidestined. He had everything to be the leader unlike Hikari. The bell interrupted Hikari's thoughts. Kids rushed out of the room. Hikari lingered back out of the crowd and walked outside slowly as she made her way to her house.

Takeru ran up to the girl, who was deep into her thoughts. Her mother's words coming back to her, "What do you want to do with your life, Hikari-chan!? You can't live at home all your life. You need to find a husband!"
"Hey, Hikari! Fun day in school, like always." Takeru said, sarcastically. Hikari fell back into reality, harsh as it was, she enjoyed it sometimes. Like when Takeru walked her home. Or when Daisuke played soccer with her. Anything that could escape her from her dungeon called home. Taichi never had any time for little sister stuff since he was always with Sora or his other friends. They never really talked anymore after coming back from the digiworld and Taichi asking Sora out.
"Hikari-chan? You in there?" Takeru asked. She smiled and answered, "Yes." As she did, she thought to herself, "Just dreaming about you... and Daisuke." What could she do? Her mother was right, she needed to do something with her life. And thinking about the two boys she loved wasn't something.

Later on, Hikari sat on the park bench, reading a book. Daisuke plopped beside and smiled, "Hey, Hikari. What are you reading? Any good?" Hikari was drained from her dreams once again and looked at Daisuke, "Yes, it's very good." Daisuke smiled and held up the soccer ball, "In for a game?" Hikari nodded.

Hikari slept fitfully, tossing around in the bed that swallowed her at night. Her face soaked in sweat as she cried in her sleep. In her nightmares, Daisuke was being pulled away by a dark shadow. She could see herself standing there, reaching but not moving. She was covered in light. "Why can't I move?!" She screamed as Daisuke was pulled into the darkness.
She saw Takeru, he was sitting against a wall, his eyes brimmed with tears. It was Takeru... but wasn't. He was younger. Hikari could hear his parents arguing in the living room. She saw Ishida Yamato come out of his room and comfort Takeru, his cheeks were wet with smeered tears. "Come on, buddy. Mommy and daddy are just settling their diffrences." Yamato cried to his brother.
"Why can't I help the two I love?" Hikari screamed as she stood in an empty room, half with darkness and half with light. An angel, glowing in vibrant light, appeared in the lightness, "You must admit your faults until you can find your answers." Hikari stared at the angel, "What? My faults?" The angel disappeared and Hikari was took to her own house.
Taichi stood there with Sora. For some reason, Sora's face was covered in tears while Taichi comforted her. "She hates me. I dont want Hikari-chan to hate me but she does! Why does she, Taichi-san!?" Sora buried her face into Taichi's chest as she continued to mumble, "I really care for your whole family. I do. I hate it being my fault that Hikari hates you and me."
Hikari tried to step forward but failed. Her feet were planted in the place. "It's my fault. Everything! It's all my fault!" Hikari yelled. The couple faded away. She saw faces swirling around her of Daisuke, Takeru, Taichi, and Sora. She begun to cry and yelled into the nothing of her dream, "I LOVE YOU, TAKERU-CHAN! I ALWAYS WILL!"
Hikari sat up quickly and breathed in. "Just a dream." Hikari said, quietly. "It was all a dream. Nothing was true. Sora doesn't blame herself. I don't..." Hikari let her sentence trail in the darkness and coldness of her bedroom. The thoughts of light came back to her.