New and Not Improved
Shadow- "Well, this is the next part of the story, so...
Welcome to the start of part seven! To new readers, welcome! And to old readers, welcome back! If you haven't read part one, two, three, four, five, and six of my story (The Coming Sunset, Nightfall, Through the Darkness, Road to Dawn, Mainframe, and Dark Worlds), please go to my profile page, and read those first. Or else this part won't make any sense to you whatsoever.
...come to think of it, this part won't make much sense to long-time readers either. Put it this way: if the story seems weird so far, so ain't seen nothin' yet! Also, don't get so weirded out that you stop reading the story. This IS a continuation... though it won't seem like it at first. Plus, I finally know how I'm gonna end this series! All I can say right now is: It'll be awsome, and unless you're really smart, you won't see it coming. By beta reader flipped out (In a good way!) when I told him what was to come."
Renamon- "Wow... long intro."
Shadow- "Well, there's a lot of important info in there."
Renamon- "Sure. Now go away."
Shadow- (vanishes)
Renamon- "Yeah... Guilmon and I sorta took over the intro. I only brought him out to warn you about this stuff in his story."
Guilmon- "Well, Takato always wondered why I was a virus type..."
Renamon- "Indeed... Shadow, and for that matter Guilmon and I, do not own digimon."
Guilmon- "Please review! Or..."
real world, separate
Carrie was bored. There was nothing was special about this, as it seemed to happen often. Five times a week, actually. School had this affect on her.
She looked up at the clock. Not time for lunch yet... she sighed, and listened in to the teacher for a change.
"Now then, class, if you take x and make it to the log base x of 20, what does x equal?"
Nobody raised their hand. Carrie shook her head from the back of the class. It's twenty, you twits!
The teacher looked around the room, but was unable to find someone to torture before the bell rang. Carrie grabbed her books and headed off to third floor study hall in the library.
Once there, she grabbed a book off the shelf and scurried to the corner, next to a row of old computers. Around the desk was a small niche in the wall, which Carrie usually ducked in to avoid the others during study hall. Today, though, was different.
She peeked around the corner, and discovered that two seniors, a boy and a girl, had discovered her spot. They were not reading.
Carrie sighed, and started to leave, when a screen on one of the computers caught her eye. A blue error message screen flashed. That's odd... I thought they cut the power to these things years ago...
When she looked closer, she discovered that the message was not an error. It read:
DO YOU WISH TO DISCOVER YOUR DESTINY?
Y/N
Carrie shrugged. Probably a dirty site... might get those two in trouble if I click yes...
She looked around the computers again. The two were in a position that looked rather uncomfortable. Carrie looked back at the computer. What the hell.
She clicked Y.
The screen changed to pure white, and she felt herself being pulled towards the screen.
real world, separate
Ryan watched Carrie from across the room. She seemed weird, but then again so did every girl in high school.
Come to think of it, she's less weird than some others are...
He shook his head, and focused on the girl again just in time to see her disappear into the screen of the computer. What the hell?
Ryan looked around. Nobody else had noticed. He shrugged, got up, and went over to the computer. It had the same message on it as it did for Carrie. Ryan pressed the same button. The same light drew him into the computer.
digital world, separate
Ryan landed in the digital world. He got up and saw Carrie there, looking around. Four others were with her.
Carrie looked at him. I wonder if she likes me? he thought.
"Who the hell are you?" Carrie asked him.
Ryan sweat-dropped. "Umm... we go to the same school... we share classes..."
Carrie tilted her head a bit, and looked at him more closely. "History?"
Ryan nodded. And three others... but that's close enough...
Carrie nodded, and turned to the others. "Now, I know none of you go to my school."
"I should hope not." said a second girl with a British accent. "Not with the funny way you speak."
"You're one to talk!"
A second boy shook his head. "Look, maybe we should introduce ourselves."
Another boy nodded. "Fair enough. I'm-"
He was interrupted by a fourth boy, who screamed "What the hell are those things?!"
The other five turned, and saw a wolf, tiger, dog, eagle, bat, and fox staring at them. They were surprisingly colored. They even more surprisingly spoke.
"We're digimon!" the fox said. "Short for-"
That was as far as he got before the fourth boy fell over in a faint, and the British girl said "Hold on... since when can animals talk?"
