Disclaimer: Don't own anything…Don't sue…Please…

A/N: Hey ya! This is my first fan fic and I hope someone will like it. I'm kinda mean to Davis and Tai, anyway here's the story.

What went wrong?

By Zera Silver

Chapter 1: Remember, mine's left.

'Why do my pranks always backfire?' Davis wondered to himself. 'More specifically, why do my pranks always go wrong when I play them against T.K.? Maybe it's time I called in some help… but whom?'

"Tai" Davis exclaimed, running to the phone. Dialing Tai's number Davis considered what to say to his role model.

"Kamiya residents, this is Tai speaking."

"Hey Tai! It's Davis, I was wondering if you would help me prank T.K.?"

"A prank? Sure! But why T.K.?" Tai asked.

"Because my pranks always seem to backfire when I pull them on T.K." Davis explained.

"That's good enough reason for me." Tai said. "I'll be over in half an hour."

"Thanks Tai." Davis said.

Half an hour later the doorbell rang.

"Thanks for coming!" Davis said, opening the door.

"My pleasure." Tai said. "Any idea what we can do to T.K.?"

"I was kind of hoping you would have an idea…" Davis said, rubbing the back of his head.

For some time the two of them sat in silence; thinking…

"I have it!" Davis suddenly exclaimed. "Tomorrow, when T.K. and I have gym you can sneak into the changing room and throw itching powder into T.K.'s backpack! We always put our backpacks in the far right corner of the room. I'll put my pack on the left so that you'll know which one is mine."

"That's an excellent plan!" Tai enthusiastically said. "It can't possible go wrong."

"Just remember, my pack's on the left." Davis said.

"Yeah. I'll go get some itching powder now." Tai said leaving.

"See you tomorrow!" Davis exclaimed grinning.

This is one of my best pranks jet. Davis thought heading to his room.

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The fallowing day, after getting ready for gym, Davis made sure to put his backpack on the left side of T.K.'s.

While they were walking T.K. suddenly stopped walking and said, "I forgot my hat."

"You, forget your hat? I don't believe it." Davis exclaimed.

"You go ahead," T.K said to Davis. "I'm going to get my hat."

"Suit yourself." Davis answered. "It's your own fault if coach makes you run laps for being late." Not waiting for T.K., Davis walked to the gym.

Meanwhile…

Tai had just gotten out of his math class and was making a quick detour to the boy's changing room. Luckily no-one was in there. Heading to the far right corner of the room, Tai grabbed the right backpack and dumped the content of a packet of itching powder into it without checking whose stuff was inside. Running out of the changing room Tai thought, 'If I'm late for English, it will be the third time this week… that means I'll get detention!' Needless to say, Tai ran to his next class as fast as he could.

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During his History class Davis started to itch. 'What?!' Davis thought. 'T.K.'s supposed to itch, not me! Wait… Which side was my backpack? The right!" He suddenly remembered. For the rest of the lesson Davis couldn't sit still.

"Davis!" The teacher shouted. "If you don't sit still, I'm going to give you a detention."

"Sorry ma'am." Davis said.

"That's it." The teacher said ten minutes later. "Davis, you have detention for disturbing the class."

When the last bell finally rang, Davis ran home without even saying goodbye to his friends. When he arrived there the first thing he did was take a shower, and the second was call Tai.

"It backfired!" Davis angrily told Tai. "And I'm on detention Friday for not being able to sit still."

"Well, I'm on detention for being late to class because I had to put itching powder into T.K.'s backpack." Tai said, his anger matching Davis's.

"You didn't." Davis stated.

"I didn't what?" Tai asked.

"Put itching powder into T.K.'s backpack… you put it in mine." Davis said.

"Oh," Tai said. "What happened?"

"I think T.K. switched our backpacks when he went back to fetch his hat." Davis explained.

"Bummer." Tai said. "I guess it's time for plan B."

"What's plan B?" Davis asked.

"I'll call you when I've thought of it." Tai said.