Disclaimer: Digimon is owned by Toei. I'm just borrowing the charcters for a bit. **** This work contains spoilers for episode 34. Do not read this if you do not want to know what happens!




Rage.

Burning white hot rage and anger were all that Takato's mind could register. Beelzebumon was too powerful. Too strong. Galgomon and Kyuubimon had been too weak to damage him.

Leomon had grabbed the Demon Lord Digimon in an attempt to reason with him. Surely there was no need for them to battle. Takato recalled with horror the scene of Beelzebumon's hand piercing Leomon leaving a horrible hole in the brave digimon's body.

Leomon. Noble Leomon. Dead. Absorbed by that mad Demon digimon.

*Katou-san is crying. Leomon is dead.*

Saddness.

*Katou-san is crying. Leomon is dead. It wasn't supposed to happen this way.*

Anger.

*Katou-san is crying. It wasn't supposed to happen this way. Nobody was supposed to get hurt. It was only supposed to be a search and rescue mission. Find Culumon and return home*.

Hatred.

*Beelzebumon made Katou-san cry. Beelzebumon killed Leomon. Beelzebumon hurt his friends.*

Destroy.

*Kill him! Kill him! Make him suffer! Kill him!* Takato could feel the rage building within him. The terrible pressure and agony seeking release from his mind.

*KILL HIM!*

Megalo Growmon uttered a terrifying roar and a malicious light emerged from his being. When it was gone what was left in his place was a gigantic red creature of chaos. Madness and Anger given flesh. Absent from its eyes was the light and personality of Guilmon. This creature knew that it had only one purpose: to destroy.

*What have I done? Guilmon what have I done to you? It wasn't supposed to be like this...*

Takato barely felt his D-Arc fall from his hand and shatter on the ground.


Authors notes: Ah, what a terrible thing I've created. I'm sorry that I subjected you to this horrendous work of fiction. Feel free to review. I know it sucks. I wanted to write about what was going on through Takato's mind when Megalo Growmon became Megidramon. Once angain I'm sorry for making you read this terrible piece of fiction.