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PROLOGUE
There was a long pause as they stared at each other. It was dark outside, as the snow drifted gracefully down to the white covered road. It was a while before he finally spoke, as he eyed each of them carefully before resting his eyes on her.
"You shouldn't have come." he said, short and simple. It didn't surprise him when she didn't flinch. Her older brother stood forward slightly, his fist slighty clenched. He opened his mouth to respond back when a hand touched his shoulder. He turned around slightly, to see a slightly angered face. He shook his head, and stepped foward.
"You know why we came." another long pause took place before she turned around and left. Following her was some of them her age. Her brother watched, protectively before facing the others after she had disappeared.
"We should go." he said quietly. They all murmured in agreement. With a mute nod they all left without another word.
He remembered it clearly. He, along with his mother, had moved to France. Why it happened, that memory was lost in the back of his mind. But he had started a new life. He learnt a new language, and moved on, as did his mother. That was when they came. It wasn't till later he learnt that his mother had organized this reunion. He remembered the last time he saw them. It didn't end well, nor was their meeting even friendly. Why did they come anyway? Whatever the reason, he wasn't going to find out. They all left shortly after their arrival. He cursed silently, slamming his fist on his desk, causing the orange creature on his bed to jump.
"They shouldn't have come." he said quietly. More to himself than to the now awake creature.
"T.K?" the blonde man turned around slightly, but didn't respond. "Why?" was all Patamon said. He closed his eyes for a moment before opening them again and sighed heavily.
"They were coming." was all he said. Patamon looked at him curiously.
"Is that why you left them in anger?" T.K didn't respond. "Who's coming?"
CHAPTER 1 - 7 years later
Yawning loudly, Davis Motomiya stole a quick glance at his watch. Draining his third cup of coffee, he starred at the door again, waiting. She was late again. Letting another loud yawn, he was greeted by a slap on the back. Letting a quiet yelp he jumpped of the chair and turned around quickly, as a familiar brunette girl stood, waving at him, with a smile on her face.
"Good to see that you're still awake." she smiled. Groaning, Davis sat back down. Still smiling she sat aposite him, ordering a hot chocolate.
"How was soccer?" she asked, as the waitress left.
"When exactly are you going to end this whole 'slap on the back' thing?" he asked. She grinned.
"This is me you're talking to." she paused. "And the reason I'm late this time is because Izzy thought he had a break through about the gate." Davis' eyes shot up. "Turned out to be a false alarm... sorta. He did have a break through, it's just that he still can't get the gate to open."
"Does he know why it closed?" he asked. She shook her head.
"He came up with a few theories," she murmured, "But none of them seem to make any sense."
"But something is definately going to happen, right?" he asked, as her hot chocolate arrived. She nodded.
"What ever it is, we have to find a way to get into the digital world. And fast."
"Where do you want this?"
"Just over by the corner," the young man responded. The rough looking guy smirked slightly.
"Your Japanese sounds fluent. Where did you say you were from again?"
"I was born here," was the young man's curt response. The man frowned, as he placed the final box in the room. He quietly recieved his pay and left without another word. The young man sighed heavily, and made his way to the balcony, outlooking a small playground across the street. He smiled slightly, watching the children play happily. Walking back inside the building, a familiar figure caught his eye. Quickly reacting he ran out of the building.
Sighing heavily, Tai Kamiya pulled to a stop before facing the park where the children were playing. He smiled as a soccer ball rolled to his feet. Slowly, he picked up the ball staring at it allowing memories to flood back.
"Hey mister!"
"Huh?" Tai looked down blankly where a small red headed kid stood, glaring at him.
"Give me my ball back!" laughing nervously, Tai dropped the ball.
"Be good, kid." Tai smiled, before taking off. The red headed kid starred blankly ahead, as a slightly younger man suddenly appeared behind him, panting heavily.
"I missed him..."
"I wonder if it'll make a difference though..." he murmured, running his hand through his hair.
"Don't give up, Izzy!" Tentomon exclaimed through the screen. The computer genious nodded.
"I won't. But even so... it's strange. We are still able to comminucate with each other and yet the gate won't open. I know it's been done before when we were younger, but that was because the gate was working..." the bug digimon turned around slightly. "Tentomon? What is it?" the digimon faced the screen again, worry on his face.
"We should be more careful of our conversations now, Izzy." he said seriously. "Gatomon said the other day that she had a bad feeling something is going to happen."
"Eh?!" Yolie Inoue looked up surprised. "Are you sure?!" the young boy, Cody Hida nodded his head gravely. "But why didn't he tell me himself?!"
"He said it was too painful." he said quietly.
"When does his plane leave?!"
"Soon." before Cody could say anymore, Yolie had already bolted out of the room. "Yolie!" he exclaimed, running after her. "Yoilie! Wait up!"
"Hm?" turning around slightly, Matt Ishido turned his back to Sora Takenouchi with narrowed eyes.
"Matt? What is it?" she asked worriedly. Sighing heavily, the blonde man faced his girl friend with a simple shrug.
"I'm not sure." he admitted. "I just have a bad feeling."
"Bad... feeling?" he nodded, as his features softened.
"What ever it is, I'm sure that we'll be able to handle it." Sora starred at the ground worriedly, as Matt looked up at the blue sky.
"Matt..." she murmured before closing her eyes sadly.
"We should get going," he said grabbing her arm before breaking into a run.
"Matt!"
Kari Kamiya turned around sharply, pulling to a stop. She knew straight away that something was wrong.
"Kari?" she heard Davis say her name. "What is it?"
"Something's wrong," she murmured. He looked at her surprised.
"The Dark Ocean?" he asked. She shook her head.
"Something far more dangerous." she said quietly, closing her eyes. Davis looked around him, noticing the other older destined running towards them.
"Did you feel it?!" Joe Kido was the first to speak as everyong surrounded Kari and Davis. All but Davis nodded.
"Feel what?" he asked, confused.
"Izzy, have you found a way to open the gate?" Tai immediatly asked. Izzy shook his head.
"I'm still working on it." he reported, regrettfully.
"What's going on?!" Davis demanded. Kari looked at him, saddness in her eyes.
"All we know is that something bad is going to happen," Sora supplied.
"The darkness is slowly approaching." Kari murmured, before glancing at her brother worriedly. He forced a smile, before grasping her hand tightly.
"It'd be good if we had our crests." he said quietly.
"Well, it's time." he said quietly, as the flight for his plane called.
"Ken!" turning around Ken Ichijouji noticed Yolie running towards him. Behind her was Cody, Davis and Kari.
"Guys..." he murmured, as they all stopped in front of him.
"You were just going to leave without saying anything?!" Yolie demanded, tears falling from her face. He smiled weakly, running his free hand through his hair.
"Sorry." he said quietly, "I thought it was best if I left than called." Davis stepped foward, placing a firm grip on Yolie's shoulder and smiled at her. Ken had to admit, that Davis had mutured a lot over the past few years. From the childish act that Davis had once put, it was now replaced with a more muture atitude towards life.
"Have a safe trip, Ken." Kari said, with a bright smile. He nodded.
"And keep in contact." Cody added.
"I will." he promised. The ravened hair man turned his attention to Yolie, who was now fighting back the tears that were falling from her face.
"Uh... Davis!" Kari suddenly exclaimed, "Is that who I think it is?! One of those soccer players... what's his name again?!" quickly reacting Davis took off to the direction Kari was pointing too. Laughing, Cody followed Kari away leaving the two alone.
"You should've said something." Yolie said quietly, as the two walked towards his terminal.
"I'll write to you. Everyday. That's a promise." she looked up at him and smiled. "And if the gate ever opens, we can always see each other." he added with a smile. Nodding, she hugged him tightly allowing the tears to fall from her eyes.
"They've been through a lot, huh?" Cody commented, as Davis appeared behind him muttering about the trick Kari had played on him.
"They're love is strong." Kari smiled. "As long as they believe, I'm sure we can over come our up coming problem."
"Right," Cody nodded. They all waited as Yolie approached them with a teary smile on her face.
"Yolie...?" Davis said awkwardly.
"I'm fine." she said. "He said he'll call us when he lands." they all smiled at her.
"It's O.K to be sad." Kari said gently.
"I know." Yolie responded, wiping her tears away.
"Well than, let's go!" Davis exclaimed.
"It's about to happen, right?"
"Yeah." he responded, clenching his fist tightly.
"Do you remember anything about what happened?" the creature asked worriedly.
"Not much, to be honest." he replied. "It's just a feeling."
"I wonder how they'll react to this." the creature said. The young man forced a smile at his companion.
"I'm sure everything will be fine."
"Me too..."
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