This story was reposted because there are some parts that I needed to change. The title came from the song, 'Watch Me Shine,' by S.H.E. I love that song! So I thought it's a good title, so enjoy!

Disclaimer- I don't own Digimon, and I never will, also the song 'Watch Me Shine' is not mine


Watch Me Shine

Summary- Mimi and Sora were the famous, sneakiest criminals that were wanted for murder and thieving and no cop could ever catch them. But one day, with the cops' almost one step ahead of them, Mimi dropped an important disk that had much top secret info, and then it fell into the cops' hands. How do they get it back? Simple, become cops, but is it that easy to escape?

Pairings- Mimato, Taiora, Takari, Kenyako, Ryuki

Chapter 1 A Lifetime of Excitement

Inside the Museum of International Art, there was an exhibit that displayed The Great Orb, (yeah, I know it sounds lame) which was a sculpture out of many different minerals, which cost more than an average rich man.

Many desired it, and even planned on stealing it, yet they had never been able to steal it, and ended up arrested for even trying to.

A lot of thieves had been able to sneak into the museum at night, but got caught. Not that there were guards around and saw them thieves running around to get to the exhibit.

The problem begins when they reach the majestic room that displayed the exhibit.

Inside the room, you'll think it's just an ordinary top security museum room that gives out a warning to all thieves.

Yet the thieves don't see the big picture.

Sure at night you can see the red alarm lights surrounding the orb, and every thief that thought that, were, let's just say unsuccessful.

If you passed through all the alarm lights, congratulations, yet the challenge hasn't begun.

In order to actually be able to lift off the two inch poly mineral orb, you have to crack the security code by getting the right password. If you try hacking, you won't survive long before the guards are alarmed of your arrival and get you arrested.

And all the thieves ask, "How can this be? How can I not be able to steal it?"

The answer is, well, quite simple.

When the thieves start hacking, they plug the cable from their laptop to the plug in on the peach wall next to the display case of the orb.

While you are so called hacking and finding the password to unlock the transparent cover and be able to steal the orb, deep inside where you plugged in your wire, is another black wire connected to where you plugged in.

Instead of helping you find the password, that wire gives you a lot of fake passwords while the other end of the wire is connected to an alarm in the security room, sending a ring if the wire is intercepting any form of hacking.

Yet when thieves do realize that something is wrong inside the wall they break it, yet whoever built this security alert was clever. The thief would see many wires, but which one is it? Which one is the real one? Is it this color? Is it that color? Or is it cleverly hidden?

No thieves had tried to steal the orb for a while, but one day, two figures thumped onto the museum roof.

And who are they?

Mimi Tachikawa and Sora Takenouchi.

Museum of International Art, Morning 2:30 AM (I know the name sucks by the way)

"Are you ready?" asked a soft voice on the flat roof.

"Hell yeah," said another voice.

In the moonlight revealed the structures of two women.

"Ugh, it's so hot," said the first voice, taking off her black mask, and revealing long, chestnut hair. Her two brown eyes darkened in the darkness.

"Yeah, it's been very warm lately," said the other figure, which was holding her mask the whole time. Her two red eyes stared at her partner in crime. "You shouldn't wear your mask until you're inside the museum." She pushed back a strand of shoulder length red hair behind her right ear.

"The moonlight is better site for everyone than the light from inside the museum, can we get a move on?" asked the brown haired woman.

"Fine, Mimi, what makes you hurry tonight?" asked the red headed.

"I didn't sleep much, sorry for my crankiness," said Mimi, walking over to one of the windows on the roof that shows the European Art exhibit below.

"It's okay," said Sora, walking over to where Mimi was, as she put back on her mask. "Want me to do the honors?"

"Sure," said Mimi, stepping aside, as Sora took out a knife with a very sharp tip.

"Alright then, choose a window," said Sora, taking a careful detail of every window.

Mimi observed the nine windows, looking down to find one aspect. Which spot was the darkest?

After a careful decision, Mimi chose the window all the way to the left corner. "That one," she said, pointing.

Sora walked over to the window Mimi had been referring to, and bent down over the window, as Mimi arrived next to her.

All of the windows were the same. They each have a golden yellow border and two long metal bars (don't remember or know what they're called) each on both sides of the window that holds onto the window from falling down and letting birds and other animals coming in.

In order to open the window, you must push both of the metal bars all the way away from the glass, which is very hard, but using a weapon to push it is much faster and easier.

"Sora, can I ask a question?" asked Mimi, bending down and observing Sora's work.

"What?" asked Sora, pushing one of the bars off the glass with her knife.

"Why don't we just carve a hole in the window like we usually do?" asked Mimi, as Sora reached to her right and started on the second metal piece.

"Well, I checked this museum all out before in the morning, when I was being Serena," began Sora, as she almost finished pushing the second metal bar out of the way. "Dropping something that's, for example, glass, can echo through the whole museum, and then the security will find us out that way even faster than the regular average thief, so it's better to be safe."

Mimi nodded. "You got a point there."

Sora finished pushing the metal piece. "Done."

The two both lifted the window up and watched out for the metal bars under the frame.

Mimi took out a long piece of rope from what seems like nowhere to the average eye. She wrapped one end of the rope around the two top metal bars three times and then around the bottom metal bars three times, and then she tied a knot. After that, she simply dropped the thick rope. "Want to go down first?"

Sora sat down on the frame, trying to balance her while putting on her black, leather gloves and took a hold of the rope and went down.

Mimi followed the exact same procedure, except she had already got her gloves on. When she was on the floor, they quietly ran out of the hall of European Art, and into the hall of the Japanese and Chinese Art.

Mimi looked around. "Sora, please tell me you know how to get out of this ridiculous maze."

"Of course," said Sora, and yet again these people have skills, and took out a museum map out of nowhere. She stopped and observed it, and then she folds it back to its original form and looked up.

There were three hallways, one going left, another going right, and the last going forward. Sora ran through the hallway that led forward with Mimi following. (So much for being thieves, running)

Sora suddenly stopped. She grabbed out a spiky, silver metal X, and threw it at the corner of the ceiling, disabling the screen of the security camera.

They began running again, down many hallways and went down some staircases, too, until they reached a very exquisite hall. It was of Egyptian Art, and next to the hall, was where they displayed the Great Orb.

The two passed the Egyptian Hall, and went into the exhibit room of the Great Orb, which the room was quite plain, except a few designs of the minerals in the Great Orb here and there.

In the center of the room was a four feet tall, white block that held the Great Orb, with a transparent glass case protecting it. On the front side of the block, was the password analyzer, where you type in the correct "password" and allows you access to take off the transparent cover. Surrounding it was the red alarm rays from all sides of the Great Orb, which spread out in different directions.

Mimi walked up to it as far as she can without touching the red rays. "So this is the beauty you've been talking about. I'm sure we'll make a fortune out of this."

"Yup," said Sora, smiling at the orb. "Shall we begin, partner?"

Mimi smiled as she suddenly clapped her hands, and on the back of her black disguise, appeared a black book bag. She took it off and opened it to reveal a black laptop. She sat down in front of the plug in. "Want more to do?" Mimi pointed at the plug in.

"My pleasure," said Sora, patting the pockets in her handy black belt. She took out what seemed like a small robotic bug from one of the black pockets and stuck it on the white plug in. On the small robotic bug was a timer that counts down.

0:03...

0:02...

0:01...

0:00...

The plug in exploded, yet not very loud, but it did blow into many pieces. The robotic bug was called NSC, short for nanosecond countdown, which only starts counting down at three seconds, and blows up the object it's on, but not the other objects surrounding it. Inside past the used to be plug in barrier were many wires, which would have confused all the thieves.

Sora and Mimi smirked and then Sora reached over the wires and felt around the black wall inside for a bump. She indeed found a bump, pulled it out to be a very dark, black wire that is camouflaged by the wall. She got out her handy knife again and cut the wire in half so it won't bother the hacking.

The wire distracts the hacking signal from going to the real one where all the major info is stored. Sora took out a white plug in from her left pocket and stuck it on where the hole was, then she gave Mimi thumbs up, as she stepped aside. (By the way, the plug in thing is near the orb, yet away from the red rays.)

Mimi took out a cord, plugged one end on her laptop, and the other on the plug in. Soon she was typing really fast and then after thirty seconds, at the Great Orb, there was a click and all the red rays were offline.

Mimi took off the cord, wrapped it up and then put it and the laptop into her bag as she got up.

Sora went over to the Great Orb and lifted up the cover and took the Great Orb. She gave it to Mimi and put back on the case. The two smiled as Mimi put it safely into the book bag.

As they turn to the exit of the room, there stood a tall, young man with short, spiky black hair and hazel amused eyes. He was wearing what seemed like the light blue security guard uniform, especially the black flashlight he was holding gave the hint. He also had a small, black walkie talkie hooked onto his brown belt. "Well, well, well, look what we have here, thieves," said the guard.

He looked closer at the room and saw the Orb missing. "That's not possible!"

Mimi smiled. "Oh, yes it is." She took out her silver charcoal mixed colored gun from her holster next to her left pocket on the belt. "Time to say bye and hello to hell or heaven, most likely hell, since you dared to interrupt us." She was about to aim at an angle to shoot the frightened man when...

"Stop," whispered Sora.

"Why?" asked Mimi, ready to shoot, as the man leaned back against a corner of the room.

"It's not like he's part of the Red Dragons, let's just give him the memory thing and get on with our escape!" said Sora, opening her left pocket.

"Fine," said Mimi, putting away her gun.

Sora took out a tiny metal object that resembles what looks like a pill. It was called AEMD, short for Area of Effect Memory Disease. She threw it at the man and there was a big explosion of white fog, as Sora and Mimi ran out of the room.

(You'll know more about Red Dragons and AEMD later.)

The Next Morning- Odaiba Counter Unit 9:30 AM

"There's nothing to do, might as well take a nap," said a young man with wild brown hair. His brown eyes started to droop with sleepiness when...

"TAI!" screamed a man with short, red hair, and brown eyes running up to him, loosening his tie that had purple infinity signs.

The wild haired man jumped up on his seat and almost fell off. "What's going on, Izzy?"

"Jyou wants a meeting right now!" said Izzy, running off again.


Our top story this morning is of the robbery at the Museum of International Arts. For a long time, the Great Orb was not very easily stolen off its throne, but last night, it was gone. Yet it let the room disastrous looking. White substances was everywhere, where we are now searching for what could be the meaning of it all. One of the security guards that works night shift at the museum was found in the room looking awfully pale and ill. He seemed to be struck down with an unknown disease, yet he's too sick at the moment to answer any questions on what happened last night. We'll have more information about the story later, but first let's talk about the major game last night.


A tall man with shoulder length, navy blue hair turned off the television with the remote in hand. He placed the remote back on the glass meeting table and pushed up his thick rimmed glasses. His dark blue eyes looking around the room to observe each and one of the people sitting at the table.

Most of the men were practically drooling when the female reporter mentioned the game, but they all frowned when the man turned off the TV which upset them all.

"You guys can check out about the game later when you go home, but right now we must focus our new case at hand," said the navy blued haired man.

Many of the men groaned since they missed last night's game because of Jyou's lecture of improving their skills which was all useless info to the crew.

"Now, you have seen the situation, we could see that this case is the most important one of the week," said Jyou, leaning over the meeting table.

There were many sarcastic ooo's and ah's, as many started playing with their pens or pencils.

"Come on, everyone, we had been on too many cases lately, yes, I know, but we can't slack off!" said Jyou. "But the city needs our help, so let's just solve them all and get it over with, and lunch is on me!"

A man sitting at the table said out loud, "Well, you go save it yourself then." The man was wearing a white shirt with a gray suit coat over it. Around his neck was a silver chain that held his ID, which read in bold, black letters, 'Ishida, Yamato.' He was wearing black pants. His blond hair swayed from being in front of the air conditioner, as his cold blue eyes glared at Jyou.

Everyone started agreeing.

"And besides lunch was never on you," said Tai, slamming his fist on the table. "Every single time you invite us to lunch you leave when we were about to ask you to pay! That led us to wash dishes since we ordered too much!"

The men in the room started agreeing more except Matt since he thought that was the most stupid thing to ever get mad over.

"At least that was good exercise for you men!" said Jyou, remembering all the unhappy faces the next day.

"All you men care about is food," said one of the young women. She had red hair with light brown highlights that were tied into a ponytail. Her sapphire eyes also shown coldness towards the men, especially towards the one in front of her. She was wearing a light blue turtleneck T-shirt, with her ID hanging down from a black necklace. She was also wearing a short, lavender skirt since her friends that she lives with forced her to wear it.

"Well, come on, Rika, I mean we're growing people, we need food, my queen," said the young man across from her. He had short, brown spiky hair, with cerulean eyes glimmering with glee towards Rika. He loosened his black tie since he was getting hot. He was only wearing a white T-shirt with blue stripes across the middle, and dark toned khaki pants. His ID was on the glass table.

"Can you stop calling me that, Ryo?"

"Call you what, my queen?"

"The 'my queen' part, that's what!"

"I don't see a problem with it," said Ryo, smiling.

"Stop it right now, you two give me a headache, just all get ready to head to the museum in five minutes, we must check it all out to find some clues," said Jyou, as everyone headed out of the room. "Man, this is getting as complicated as the Red Dragons issue."

TBC...

Who are the Red Dragons? How come there's a connection between them from the two female assassins to the police? Find out in the next chapter!

So is it good so far? I promise it'll get better! Please review!