Disclaimer: I do not own the original digidestined or their digimon, I only own the characters I created and some of the later digimon.

Note:

Yeh you may have recognised this from being up here before… but I was alerted to afew errors… then I had a new idea… was going to just take down all the current chapters and start again on the same section/place my fic was last time… but the chapter editor wouldn't let me…

The below is just a brief guide to the characters and their relations in accordance to this fanfic, my apologies if the pairings aren't as you would have had them but you cant please everyone. So in this story…

TK and Kari got married and had twins, a girl 11 years and a boy also 11 years.
Izzy and Mimi got married and have two girls, one 13 years old, the other 10.
Tai and Sora got married and had two kids, a girl 13 years old and a boy 11 years.
Ken and Yolie got married and had three kids, two girls, one 13 the other 11 years and one boy 10 years old.
Matt has been married twice and lives with one girl from his first marriage, she's 14 and one boy from his second, who's 13
Joe got married and had one boy who's 13
Davis got married and had one boy who's 11
Cody got married and had one girl who's 10

The Kid's Generation: Reign of Chaos
By Darks Light

…America: Monday afternoon…

She sat by the window, bright purple eyes staring dully at the clock at the front of the room as the minute hand moved slowly towards the twelve. All was quiet except for the pounding of rain on the window, the soft rumble of thunder, and the snickering of the girls in the back row.
"Tsukiko Yamiga! Attention on the board please!"

The girl jumped slightly at the sound of the teachers pointing stick smacking against the desktop.
"…And for the last time remove that choker you know the rule about jewellery at school and I expect you to have the correct shoes by tomorrow as well," the teacher snapped standing in front of the black haired girl earning around of snickering from some other members of the glass who she tried to silence.

They were at it again, always with the giggling, the snickering.
"Yamiga? In the beginning weren't you known by something else?"

Black gloved fingers brushed a strand of black hair out of her face as she glanced back at the smug looking blonde girl who sat surrounded by her look-a-like friends. They hated her and she hated them; this school as well. At her old school in Japan she had been a somebody, and even had friends; she was nothing here.
"Yamiga's my mom's maiden name. The name I was registered with came straight from my birth certificate; we don't use that name."

They had never used that name, her fathers last name, her mother had never even used it because to them he was as good as dead. She looked back out the window, there was no use dwelling in the past. Rain was blurring out the scenery and she realised she would have to walk home through this. However, she didn't care; she liked the rain.

The bell, signalling the end of the school day, rang clearly throughout the halls and classrooms as girls of all age's dressed in short, black, pleated skirts and white blouses headed for their lockers. Talking about upcoming social events and laughing with their friends, none of them noticed the black haired girl as she managed to weave in and out of the hallway masses. She was one of the first to her locker, grabbing her bag and books needed for the set homework before hastily exiting the school building complex.

Others like her, those who weren't so keen on trying to fight their way through the masses of schoolgirls, were also gathered out the front of the school. However, these girls weren't like her, they didn't walk home. They would wait at the gates with their friends, huddled under black umbrellas waiting for their parents to come and pick them up in their expensive sports cars; nearly a different one each day. She walked out the front gate and along the path, her boots kicking up water that soaked through her black tights while her black, limp hair clung to her face; her mother had offered to get her an umbrella but she didn't want one. It's not like she had to walk home each day, her mom did have drivers who would have been willing to pick her up; she just enjoyed the rain.

She turned a corner as the cars from her school began to drive by, some honked their horns at her, others waved out the window, but was it because they liked her or just recognised the uniform? The latter was easier to believe. She looked down the street at the large gated mansions; a good few of the girls from her school lived down this street though she never talked to them. She walked past the exotic gardens sometimes recognising a swimming pool and waterfall her mom had designed. Her mom designed pools, waterfalls, and feature fountains mainly based on ancient cultures, she also did some interior design. Her favourite was Ancient Egyptian, so was her mom's. Her mom had designed their mansion in Japan and it and the various pools and fountains had been a great hit in Japan and were even bigger hit here; that's one of the reason's why her mom moved here; taking her with her. She looked at the time on her mobile… 3:05… she had walked a lot slower then usual.

She stopped and looked at the path and the unique shimmering blue liquid spread out across it. She stiffened as it moved and suddenly it had her surrounded. It was spinning quickly around her feet but the next thing she new was she was surround by it. Trapped in a large blue watery bubble; and then everything went black.

Bright purple eyes opened, then closed, then opened again. It was sunny and she was lying in the grass… sun, grass? She suddenly sat up and quickly took in her surroundings. Sun, grass, trees, blue sky, and no buildings… she definitely wasn't in America anymore. She stood, brushing a few strands of black hair out of her face when she heard someone or something calling her name…

Welcome Tsukiko…

She looked around at the sound of someone calling her name; but no body was in sight, not even any animals.

This way chosen one…

Came the voice again. It seemed to fly past her as if carried on the wind, she heard it again and slowly moved towards the forest; it was coming from in there! However, as soon as she had started running the voice was gone, replaced by a thundering sound of something else; something slightly familiar. She followed the sound out through the trees until she stood on one side of a river gazing up at the vast wall of cascading water. It was a waterfall of enormous proportions that carved its way smoothly down the cliff face sending up clouds of mist as it hit the river. However that wasn't all she noticed at the base of the waterfall, a few meters in front of where it hit the river, was what looked like a stone alter. Though that wasn't what interested her the most… it was the artefact on top of the alter; the head of Anubis.

Welcome Tsukiko to the Digitalworld.

She looked up and gasped in amazement at the creature that stepped forward from within the mist and spray of the waterfall. He was beautiful, mystical and defiantly not of her world or any that she had read about; he wasn't even human. He was a wolf, or maybe a dark black fox, which stood as though it were a human in perfect proportion. His eyes were deep blue and his fur a mix of black and blue, and he wore Egyptian styled necklaces and armbands even a simular fabric skirt to which the pharaohs wore. He stood there, staring at her, one hand resting on a tall black staff decorated with gold on top of which rested a large, blue sapphire.

He was calling to her now; instructing to her to approach the alter. His long dark tail was swaying from side to side behind his back. She approached him slowly, before suddenly finding herself walking across the top of the river, almost as though a thin layer of glass lay only an inch below the surface. Now she stood facing him; only the large stone alter separating them. She looked into his eyes, deep blue eyes…
"Who are you?" she asked, not able to take her eyes from his…

Chaos, he told her, and his voice floated softly through her mind, but did he even move his mouth? It wouldn't surprise her if he hadn't, he wasn't human, and this place… this world, the Digitalworld as he called it, it wasn't human either. However she wasn't afraid, though something deep inside of her was telling her she should be… something else though about the boyish appearance in his face begged for her to trust him…

This… Chaos informed Tsukiko, one of his front paws hovering over the head of Anubis…Is the Digiegg of Destiny… if you pick it up, what lies below it and what lies beyond this wall of water will be yours.

Once more the voice of fear penetrated her heart and her mind, but this foxboy, Chaos, each time she laid eyes on him… She looked up at him and he seemed to smile and the voice of fear was gone. She reached out with one hand; the stone was cold and moist from the mist under her fingers as she ran her hand along the outline of the dark sapphire gems set into the statue to resemble eyes.

Surprisingly it moved easily, however, a multitude of different coloured lights shot out from underneath it, half taking to the sky, the reminder split and travelled in different directions through the trees of the forest; each leaving a unique colour trail behind it. Suddenly she noticed that the statue, like the lights, had vanished. She looked around her eyes coming to rest on the alter, what was left was three items. The first one located to her left was some sort of device, which looked somewhat like a digital watch, the centre one was a large egg, black with a mixture of purple, sliver and blue mist trailing around it. The final item was a necklace; silver with a dark sapphire pendent attached… it was beautiful, nearly as beautiful as Chaos himself.

These are yours, to take back with you to your world. The Digivice, you will need if you choose to come back here… which I hope you do… the egg holds your digimon… she will be your friend, your companion, your protector until you learn to master your own powers… the necklace holds the key to your powers and you digimons higher evolutions…Chaos informed her, pointing to the device that looked a lot like a watch, then the egg and finally the beautiful necklace, as he talked.

She picked up the watch and wrapped it around her left wrist and looked back to the alter; the necklace was gone.
Allow me.

She looked up to see Chaos now standing beside her, the necklace in his paw-like hands as he leant forward and clasped it around her neck. She smiled at him and picked up the egg but he looked sad when she looked back up at him.

I do hope you come back, I have some much to show you, to teach you… but for now you must go back to your world… use the digivice to contact me one you've decided…until next time, goodbye Tsukiko…

She wanted to say something, at least thank him for the gifts, but with a flash of blue light she found herself where she had left off. It was still raining and her mobile still read the same time…3:05…