I'm going to try something different. I'm not getting chapters of Gravity Falls out very easily. I need to try and write another Fanfiction before I can continue with it. So, that's where we are. We've all known that Azion ends up in Digimon, so time to start that up! Hopefully you guys enjoy!
With every ending, there is a new beginning. My story starts in a world with deep roots in technology, threatened by that data coming alive. My name is Azion, and I'm a Reality Shifter. I'm certain that you've heard of me with Atom's story, you know, the Pyrus guy, partnered with Pyreon? No? Well, you're going to get to know me now! I could go on and on about who I am, how I became a Shifter, what Realities I've visited, but those are for another day. I know you're all dying to see my story!
You never know where you are,
Whether it be near or far.
Traveling the digital plane,
Is never an easy game!
But with our partners might,
I have no doubt we'll beat out blight!
With every battle, we get stronger.
With every loss, we learn more.
The time for us to work together
Is now upon us!
Two data packets were moving quickly on a screen. Little did the people watching know what was truly going on. In the digital world, a small, white Digimon was trying to outrun a larger, faster one. "Uh, oh, maybe we should talk about this!" Said the smaller one. "If you give me a chance, I'm sure we can work it out!" The larger Digimon didn't stop. "I just wanted to play!" The little Digimon looked back.
"Okay." Said the larger Digimon. "Let's play." The smaller Digimon turned, and the larger one followed suit, laughing.
"I don't like this game!" They continued running, the larger Digimon catching up. The smaller Digimon tripped and began to roll. "Are you sure you're playing it right?" He stopped moving. "Aw nuts!" The little one looked back at the big one, when another Digimon came out of nowhere and rammed into the larger one. The two began to fight, with the new Digimon losing. It began to pixelate, then fired one final attack. A massive explosion ensued, sending the little Digimon flying. "Game Over!" The little one saw that the new Digimon had digivolved, and quickly destroyed his pursuer, destroying it. The little one continued flying higher and higher, disappearing from sight.
Traffic was bad, and people were honking left and right. Up above, a disturbance appeared, and a large cloud of fog came from it. The little Digimon also came with, still screaming. He appeared below a helicopter, and was spun around in the air by it. "Hey!" The little Digimon looked at the helicopter with curiosity, then looked down. "I hope the other Digimon here aren't as rude as that one." He thought.
Cards were on the ground, and two boys were playing with them. One of them grabbed two card, and placed them down. "Bullseye, baby! Dark Tyranomon digivolves to Metal Tyranomon, which makes you history!"
"Oh man, that hurt! That was like something I would do! How did you think of that?"
"What can I say? You're dealing with a super genius." The boy who made the play swiped one of the cards through a device, and numbers began to calculate.
"Yeah, in your dreams, dufus." The taller kid jumped down from their ledge, and began running. He turned back, running in place. "Takato! Will you hurry up? If we're late, Mrs. Sachi's going to make us stand in the hall again!" Takato poked his head down.
"I'll be right there! Don't leave without me!" Takato went back up, and began putting his cards away. He reached for some more when his tin fell over, spilling on the ground. He gasped as it fell. "Oh man!" In the falling cards, one stood out from the rest. It was blue, and as it fell, an image appeared and disappeared. Takato gasped softly as it landed, showing the image. He stared at it, like it was an alien. He jumped down, and grabbed it. "Wow. I don't remember having a card like this." He grabbed his device, and swiped the card. A bright flash blinded him, then his device shorted and shocked him. "What was that?" His device began beeping and smoking. "Um, this is new." Extremely large numbers were showing on the screen, all being multiplied by zero. Energy crackled on the screen. "Oh great! My card reader goes mental and I'm late for school again!" Takato quickly picked up his cards, and put them away. He put his tin back, and grabbed his backpack. He began running. "Thanks for waiting, Kazu!" Takato ran towards his school, and heard the bell as he approached. "Aw nuts!" He ran in, got into the classroom, and was quickly sent out to the hall. He sighed. The teacher stopped writing.
"I heard that. You know the rules. If you show up late, you'll have to wait."
"Who? Me?" Asked Takato. Most of the students began to laugh and chuckle at his expense. "I, I'm sorry I'm late, Mrs. Sachi." Mrs. Sachi didn't respond, and Takato reached into his pocket. He grabbed a notepad and two pens.
"Now, I want you all to pay close attention. This is going to be on your test." Takato sat down, and began doodling. He quickly drew a red, small dragon.
"Yeah, that works. Red is definitely a power color. I'll give him the strongest attack ever! Nobody would ever expect that, especially from a Rookie. I'm going to make him even better than Agumon! Call it Pyro Sphere!"
"Are you designing a Halloween costume?" Takato glanced up, then back down to his sketch.
"No, it's a Digimon. Don't you know anything?" Who he was talking to registered in his mind, and his eyes grew wide.
"Well Takato, despite your apology, you certainly don't seem very sorry about being late, do you?"
"Uh, yes?" Said Takato, as he looked up at Mrs. Sachi. He stood up. "Uh, I, I mean no, ma'am. Actually, I do mean yes, I mean, I, I'm sorry. I'm really sorry!" The class began to laugh again. Later in the day, after the bell rang for recess, Takato was still in the room. He looked out the window. "Now, what should I call him? Reddinofiremon. No, that's stupid. Blazingdragonlizardmon! Yeah, get real." He thought about it for another moment. "Hey, how about Guilmon? Cool! Now that's a name!" A dog sock puppet went in front of him and barked. Takato yelped, and stood up quickly. "I, I'm almost done, ma'am! I'm just taking a time out!" The girl with the sock puppet began to laugh, and Takato looked at her.
"You're kinda funny." She stood up and walked away.
"Um, you see, I'm having a really off day. The girl reached into her desk, and pulled out a long bag. "Bad flute!" She brought the sock puppet up.
"Bad!" It said.
"Okay." Said Takato to himself as she walked away. She went out the door, then poked the puppet back in.
"You better hurry up and write that apology!" The girl ran down the stairs. Takato sat back down and continued to work. The day in the city continued as normal. But inside one of the buildings, a situation was brewing. Disturbances were rippling across the entire network.
"I'm picking up an abnormal germination pattern." Said one of the people working. Someone was nearby, flicking a lighter cap on and off.
"Is it a wild one?" He asked.
"I can't tell yet, but the levels are increasing at an exponential rate! I've never seen anything like it!" Up above, a bad storm was brewing. People outside could feel the abnormal winds easily. Down below, small electrical surges were sparking all over the place. Takato was walking back to where his cards were, feeling the strong winds.
"Oh man, what else can go wrong?" He saw an electrical surge bounce across the ground, heading for where he put his cards. "I hope my card reader isn't busted!" The clock on their small hideout sparked as he went in, then began going very quickly. Takato climbed up, and gasped. His tin was glowing, and sparking. He finished climbing up, and picked up his tin. He began shaking it, and it opened. A bright light filled the area, and Takato gasped. His card reader was what was glowing so brightly. It began to change, becoming less and less rectangular. When it stopped glowing, it was an entirely different shape. "Hm?" Takato looked at it a bit closer. "I'm dreaming." He reached out to grab it. "Wait a minute, this is real!" He grabbed it, and picked it up. "It's impossible." He looked at it at a few different angles."I'm going nuts. I'm sitting inside of a dinosaur, with a Digivice. Right." He pressed one of the buttons, and the screen changed. He pressed it again, with the same result. Both screens were empty. "Hey, it's empty." The storm continued to build, and the small Digimon rested on a higher building in the park. He looked around, and felt sad.
"For a place with so many people, how come there's nobody to play with?" Down below, Takato ran towards his house.
"Thank you so much, have a good day." Someone came out of the bakery, and Takato ran past her.
"Hey Mrs. Misava!"
"Takato, slow down!" Takato ran inside, and slid past the kitchen door.
"Woops!" He walked inside quickly. "Hey dad, I'm home."
"Huh? Oh, hi son. What'd you learn at school"
"Oh, you know, the usual stuff." Takato stopped at the stairs. "Two plus two equals four. I got a lot of homework, call me when dinner's ready." He got his shoes off and ran up the stairs. His mom walked to the stairs.
"Takato, thanks a lot!" She said.
"What's up?" Asked his dad. Takato continued going up the stairs.
"Oh, nothing. In some families, kids actually give their mothers a hug when they come home from school." She walked away.
"Hmm?"
Takato tossed his backpack onto his desk, and dumped out his cards. His Digivice fell onto his desk as well. He began sifting through his cards. "Where's that Blue Card?" He couldn't find it. "It's gone." He stopped looking. "It is just a game. But in the real world, games don't just change shape on their own." He thought back to when he swiped the Blue Card. "That's gotta be it! That Blue Card made it transform! It's not from this world!" He picked it up again. "So if I'm right, then I'm" lightning flashed, and Takato looked at where it came from. He saw a building with two tall towers. Lightning flashed again, seeming to strike it. Takato walked up to his window, and looked down at his Digivice again. "Well, if I am right, then this thing is a real Digivice!" He grabbed his sketch. "Which makes me" he tried to swipe it through, but it didn't fit. His smile turned into a frown. "Aw, it's stuck!" He tried to pull it out, but it wouldn't budge. "Don't tell me I've broke it already!"
"Takato! Come down! Dinner's ready!" Called his mom.
"Okay!" Called Takato. He put his digivice down, and walked away.
"Before it gets cold, please!" Takato didn't look back as his Digivice's screen went red, and it sparked.
"Coming mom." His sketches began to get drawn into the Digivice's swipe zone, and were scanned. Takato heard one of them rip off of the spiral at the top, and looked back. The Digivice continued to scan everything Takato had drawn. "Whoa!" When it ran out of his work, it stopped scanning and the red glow returned normal. Takato only watched as the last few papers went down. He walked up to his desk again, and an image of an egg appeared on his Digivice. "Huh? A Digiegg?" He smiled, and grabbed his Digivice. "My very own, real life Digiegg!"
"Takato!" The rain continued to pour outside, all through dinner. Takato went back upstairs, with a rubber band, and put it around his drawings. He slept soundly, holding his Digivice as he slept.
"Guilmon." He mumbled in his sleep. "DigiArmor, Energize!" He continued to sleep. "Guilmon." Within his Digiegg, Guilmon continued to prepare.
Elsewhere, a light shone in an alley. Someone came out of the glow, and slumped against one of the buildings. "Where, where am I this time?" He asked. He looked around, and saw a light in the street. Ripples began to extend out of it. "No way." He felt a sudden tiredness overtake him as fog erupted. "No, not now! I need to see this!" The person fought off his sleep. Takato looked down from above.
"Wh-what's happening?" He asked to himself. He looked down to see a girl. She removed her glasses, and stared down a large Digimon. The guy gasped.
"Of course." He said to himself. "Of course I end up in Digimon Tamers." His tiredness overcame him again, and he couldn't fight it back. "No, just a little, longer." He fell backwards, succumbing to his Realital Sleep.
"It's Lynxmon versus Renamon." Said the girl. A Digimon appeared behind her as she got out of the way. Renamon looked up, and got up. She took a step before she was rushed by Lynxmon. Takato gasped. The girl looked at the two battling Digimon. "Renamon, digimodify." She looked at a few cards, then spun one in her fingers. Takato gasped again. "Speed, Activate!"
"A Digimon tamer." Said Takato. The girl swiped the card, and Renamon smiled at Lynxmon as she vanished from under him. She went up behind him, right into Takato's view. Guilmon watched from his Digivice. Renamon seemed to look in their direction, then back at Lynxmon. She closed her eyes, and started to glow a bit.
"Diamond Storm!" She said. The attack struck Lynxmon quickly, and destroyed him. He began to dissolve into a large amount of data. Guilmon growled inside his Digiegg. Takato woke up in his bed, and looked around. He looked at his Digivice.
"I'm alive." He said. "Good game." He went to his window, and looked out at the same building as last night. "There's definitely something weird about those towers." He opened his window.
"Hey! Good morning! It's about time you're up!" Takato looked down to see his dad.
"Uh, good morning, dad."
"Uh huh." He replied. "So, what's going on?"
"Huh?" Asked Takato. He hid his Digivice behind his back and laughed nervously. "Nothing."
"Oh, a secret, huh?"
"Uh, dad?"
"Yeah?"
"When you were my age, do you remember anything about Digimon? I mean, did they have them back then?"
His dad laughed. "'Fraid not."
"Aw, too bad." Takato thought of something else. "Hey, what if wasn't just a TV show or a game? Wouldn't it be amazing if they really existed?"
"I suppose. Why do you ask?"
"Well," Takato laughed again, "no reason. Never mind. Thanks dad!" Takato went back in his room.
"You're welcome, I guess." His dad went back to work. Takato looked at his Digivice.
"Well, I'm sure they're real. They gotta be. Gotta be!"
The little Digimon watched people go by. "Huh. I wonder why those funny metal Digimon keep spitting up all these people. They must be good fighters! Either that, or this is the worst case of indigestion I've ever seen!" He turned around, and looked into an alley. "Huh?" He walked up to the guy that passed out the night before. "Who's this?"
Takato went into the hideout, and explained what happened. His friends showed disbelief. "But it's true! You gotta believe me! Guys, I'm not kidding. Digimon are real! I saw them, Digimon, real ones, fighting right in front of me! Two of them were going after each other, it was incredible! It was raining and" Kazu put his hand over Takato's mouth.
"And then your eyes opened, and you were back in bed like nothing had ever happened."
"You saw them, fighting on the bed?"
"No!" Mumbled Takato. He pulled Kazu's hand off. "Listen! This was not a dream! I'm not making it up!" He looked at his hand. "Numb. My hands were numb from the rain! It was so cold!" Kazu started laughing.
"Hey, maybe you made your own cold puddle!"
"What?" Asked Takato.
"That's some dream."
"More like a bedwetting nightmare!" Said Kazu.
"I did not wet the bed!" Yelled Takato.
"Maybe he froze his hands wiping his baby tears!"
"Hey!" Kazu jumped down.
"Poor Mr. sleepy head made his own waterbed!" Takato's other friend jumped down and ran off as well.
"I didn't wet anything!" Called Takato.
"Nice story Takato!" Takato leaned back inside the small room.
"It was real. I saw them. And her. Who was that girl? What a tamer." He thought of something. "Wait a sec." He opened his tin. "Her Digivice! It's the same." He grabbed his. "Mine is exactly the same." He noticed something. The Digiegg had opened. "My Digiegg's hatched. Aw, I missed it." He sighed. "Good thing I don't have any real pets, I can't even keep track of a digital one." He began looking through his Digivice, seeing nothing but the broken egg. "But where could he be? I've got to find him!" Takato swiped once more, and saw something akin to a compass. "Whoa! Is that a compass?" It kept pinging, and eventually settled on a direction. "Why'd it stop?" Takato looked through a small hole, and saw the same building.
A data packet was charging through. "High level wild type. Bio-Emergence is now imminent.
"Primary tracer, active. Shall I stop him?"
"Not just yet." The man kept flicking his lighter. "Keep the tracer on it. I'm interested to see what this one does."
"Affirmative. Locking now."
Takato put a string through the loop on his Digivice, packed his cards, and put the necklace on. He jumped down, turned a bit, and began to follow the compass. "This way." He began running. "I'll show them! I'll show everybody!" Little did he know what was transpiring in the Digital Plane. "Digimon are real! And I'm gonna prove it!" Guilmon ran through one of the layers, heading for the real world. He followed a shifting, digital pathway. It suddenly flashed, becoming more real. In an abandoned area, a beam of light went up.
"Terriermon, Digivolve to" the little girl playing with Terriermon looked out the window, and saw the beam. Terriermon flopped forward. "Whoa. Pretty." She stepped towards the window. "Henry, come here!" Henry was typing on a computer. "Look at the pretty light!"
"Huh?" Henry looked to his left and saw the beam as well.
The girl that Takato saw in his dream was under an overpass, listening to music. She felt something off, and looked to her left. She saw the beam of light as well. "Something's coming." The beam of light died down, and the girl quickly left.
Takato looked up at the vanishing beam, and continued running. He peeked down an alley, and continued his trek. He slid down a pipe, and continued to run. He looked at his compass, and it showed his the direction. "I'm almost there." He wiped below his nose, leaving some grime. He continued on, going sideways through the narrow alley. He peeked down a the next part, seeing a place he needed to crawl through. "Ew, gross." He began crawling. "I don't even want to know what that smell is." His hand landed on a rat, and he yelped. His head bashed into the ceiling, and he held it. Four rats ran out in front of him as he continued crawling. When he got out, he saw a circular pit with pipes and wires coming out. "Whoa." He got up, and walked forward. He looked down, and saw a similar scene to the one he saw the night before. The glow began to retreat. Takato grabbed his Digivice, and saw that he was at the place it was leading him to. "This is it. He's all mine." The glow continued to retreat.
The data packet continued to accelerate, then stopped. "He's going to breach! I can't stop him!"
"Where?" Asked the guy with the lighter.
Takato walked down the stairs into the pit. The light was almost gone.
"Location, West Shizuku."
The light faded completely as Takato got to the bottom of the stairs. He watched a massive shadow explode into a huge cloud of fog that covered the entire area. Takato held onto the railing, trying to not get blown back. "Nice entrance." He looked up. "So hard to see." He saw a figure in the fog. "Well, is it? It looks like him." Guilmon raised his head, then opened his eyes. "It is him! Wow! He's perfect!" Guilmon sniffed the air, then rubbed his nose. He began moving different parts of his body. "He's amazing! Oh man! And real! He's actually real!" Takato stepped off the stairs. "A real, live Digimon!" Two rats moved in front of Guilmon, who looked at them with curiosity. He smiled, and smelled again. "Hi there, my name's Takato, and I think I created you. Guilmon?" Guilmon raised his head and charged up his attack. Takato watched as he launched it at the two rats. Guilmon laughed a bit as Takato shielded his eyes from the explosion. "Uh, gesundheit?" He looked at where Guilmon attacked. "Well, I guess you don't like rats, do ya?" He looked a Guilmon again, who began sniffing again. He looked at Takato, who fell backwards. "Okay, just stay calm! Everything's going to be fine!" Guilmon stood up and faced Takato. "Here's a plan: Ice Cream, then run!" Guilmon smiled. "Or not!" Takato put his arms over his head. "Please, don't do it!" Takato couldn't control his fear. "Guilmon, stop!"
The guy began to wake up, and rubbed his head. "Are you okay?" He looked at where the voice came from to see the little Digimon.
"Huh?" Asked the guy. He sat up, stretching his arms. "How long was I out this time?"
"How long were you out?" Asked the little Digimon. "Is that some kind of game?" The guy smiled.
"No, Calumon, it's not a game." Calumon looked at the guy.
"What's your name? And can I play with you?" The guy smiled.
"Sure, you can play with me. I need you to help me find someone. Think you could help me? As for my name, it's Azion."
"Nice to meet you, Azion!" Calumon thought about what Azion asked. "So, who do you need help finding?"
"Do you remember seeing a kid in a blue shirt with brown hair? Had something around his neck that he was looking at?"
"Huh?" Asked Calumon. He began thinking. "Oh yeah! I did!"
"Can you show me where he went?"
"Sure thing! Come on, this way!" Calumon began to rush off, leaving Azion no time to get up.
"Hold up! Give me a second!" He quickly got up, and followed Calumon.
Guilmon is alive, and Takato is scared silly. Takato is having trouble processing everything that's going on, so I think I'm going to try and help him. Of course, I shouldn't let him know exactly what I am yet. Hopefully I'll be able to break it to him as some point. But for now, I need to focus on what needs to be done. Hopefully he'll accept help from a stranger.
