Ep.2. Enter Lobomon
Takuya: O.K., Shinya's birthday has taken a freaky turn. I got a weird text message telling me to go to the Shibuya Train Station, and I did so. But then I met these kids in a train I boarded, except that it wasn't even a normal train. It was a Digimon called Trailmon. And when a kid called Tommy was in danger, I found a Spirit thing (whatever that is) and evolved to beat a mean dog creature. Yep, definitely better than being bored.
Takuya was still in a daze as everyone else stared at him, waiting for his reaction to what had transpired only minutes ago.
"What just happened to me?" he asked.
"You mean before or after you turned into a Digimon?" Zoë asked.
"Me? A Digimon?" Takuya wondered out loud. Everything was so fuzzy in his mind, he wasn't sure if the past fifteen minutes had been a dream or not.
"Yes, through the process of digivolution," the white Rookie said as he walked by them looking like a professor giving a lecture.
"Digi-what? It had to be something I pressed," Takuya said as he started to push some buttons with a curious look, then got annoyed when nothing happened. He started pushing the buttons more roughly and hitting his D-tector.
"Come on, digivolution start! Operation! Turn me into a Digimon!" he yelled, his fiery temper already lost. The others looked at him like he was crazy.
Light and data then shot out of his D-tector, making everyone jump back.
"Fractal Code; Render," the lady's voice said.
"Oh boy, I think I broke it," Takuya stated absently. His temper died as quickly as it flared up.
"I knew it. It's the fractal code," the little white creature wearing the haramaki stated, wonder in his voice.
The data went over to the town and turned into a forest filled with strange little houses of some kind, which made the Poyomon and Pagumon all cheer happily as they started running bouncing to the forest.
"There's no way this is happening," J.P. said, more to himself than the others. This whole experience is like one big fantasy story book.
"Whoa, did I do all of this?" Takuya asked.
"It's the dawn of regeneration!" the haramaki-wearing Digimon cried out.
He and his rabbit-like companion started going off to the forest, so the humans all ran after them.
"No more living in a train station. Trailmon will never go 'Whoo-whoo!' in my ear ever again," the rabbit cheered.
"Nice going, my human friend. By the way, I am Bokomon, Keeper of the Book, at your service," the white Rookie said.
"And I'm Neemon, keeper of my pants. Also at service you awesome human," the rabbit said.
"On behalf of the Digital World, accept our thanks O' Human Who Has Restored What Has Been Lost." Bokomon said.
Takuya gave him a look that said "Are you nuts?" at the weird title. "Call me Takuya and I still don't know why all this Fractal Code stuff is such a big deal anyway," he replied.
"What? You really don't know?" Bokomon asked in surprise. He didn't understand.
"Nooo, he doesn't know," Neemon said.
"Hey, why are we running?" J.P. asked.
"I don't know," Zoë replied.
They all then stopped and Bokomon pulled the book out of his pink haramaki. "Behold! Before the evil Cherubimon came, our world was a beautiful place," he said as if giving a lecture.
"Flowers, trees and butterflies," Neemon interrupted, waving his short arms. The children weren't sure whether this was normal behaviour for a strange creature or if Neemon wasn't all right in the head.
"Neemon, I'm in the middle of something here," Bokomon said annoyedly.
"Sorry," Neemon sang.
"His power made many Digimon go wild and our world started to die. The only way to bring back everything lost is with the fractal code," Bokomon explained.
"And I made it happen," Takuya said as he and the others pulled out their own D-tectors. "With this device," he murmured to himself, making J.P. look up at the sky frowning in thought.
"Wow, I wonder if I can do it too," Zoë said as she turned hers over.
"Hmm, I know," J.P. murmured quietly as he looked at the youngest. "Hey, Tommy," the 12-year-old whispered, grabbing the younger boy by the shoulder and pulling him back.
"Our devices look the same," Zoë said to Takuya, neither of them noticing JP and Tommy walk away.
"Maybe girls aren't meant to be Digimon," Takuya said with a shrug.
"Excuse you!" Zoë snapped, very annoyed. She was still scowling after he apologized.
"Jun's right; I need to learn how to talk to girls..." The blond blinked in surprise at Takuya's muttered words. Her gaze softened the slightest bit.
At the terminal, a bluish turquoise train arrived pulling in to the station.
"Where are we?" a young boy who was 10 years old wondered out loud, exiting the train as it came to a stop at Flame Terminal and opened its doors. He had cocoa brown hair that stuck up in flame-like spikes, and sky blue eyes. Dressed in baggy olive green jeans, a white tank top and a violet open-neck shirt that had two front pockets, the boy was holding his cell phone. White gloves covered his hands and the sleeves of his shirt were rolled up. He was carrying a black backpack that had a single diagonal strap.
"This is the Digital World," a voice said as an 8-year-old boy with a mop of short navy blue hair and blue eyes walked out with the 11 years old bandanna-girl, making the boys jump.
The trio whirled around, the flame-haired boy pointing and exclaiming: "The train talked!"
"Give the kid a prize," the train muttered sarcastically, before pulling off from the station.
"Hey, wait! Come back!" Ryo Akiyama, the 4th grader, whined.
Bandanna-girl rolled her dark blue eyes, thinking annoyedly: Brat.
Ryo stomped his foot with his hands clenched into fists. "I want you to come back!" he whined, pouting.
The screen of the dark-blue-gripped white D-tector the girl was holding lit up as the strange symbol appeared on its screen. "Koji Minamoto…" the feminine voice said, "Commence your search."
So Koji's her name. That's neat! Ken Ichijouji, the little boy, thought. He wore a lavender T-shirt and green-grey shorts, and was holding a silvery-violet D-Tector that had a purple grip.
"Search for what?" Koji questioned with a frown.
"Your Spirit," the voice replied, "Find the Spirit and you will find the answer to all your questions."
"Not good enough. I'm not just some lapdog you can order around, you know."
"Maybe that spirit thingy will take us home?" Ryo suggested.
His cell phone's screen lit up with the strange symbol, as did Ken's D-tector's. The feminine voice came from them, saying: "Use a train to return home immediately."
The same thing was said through cell phones to all children who had come to this strange new world known as the Digital World.
"Huh? First you tell us to come here and now you want us to leave? Make up your mind!" the 8-year-old lavender-haired girl with glasses said. Her name was Yolei Inoue. "Come on, Cody, lets go home."
She grabbed her 5-year-old companion's hand and started pulling the little brunette into a train's carriage. "But Yolei…" the boy, Iori 'Cody' Hida protested, glancing over his shoulder at the four big kids who had travelled in the same train as him and his friend/neighbour. "What about those guys?"
"We aren't leaving this place for our boring old world. We're staying," one of the preteens said, the other three nodding in agreement. He and one of the others were the boys who had bullied Tommy into a train.
"Fine," Yolei murmured, and as soon as she and her friend had entered the train, its doors closed and it pulled off from the terminal. The two little kids took seats and watched in bewilderment as the D-tector in the girl's hand turned back into her sister's cell phone and the boy's D-tector vanished into thin air.
"Oy! I want answers!" a 12-year-old girl with a spiky mess of cherry pink hair demanded, glaring at her new cell phone (which she had gotten for her birthday four months ago). She had on a white V-neck shirt with orange sleeves, and a knee-length denim blue jean-skirt.
Her 8-year-old brother, whose skin was tanned to caramel, rolled his mahogany eyes. He was dressed in a red short-sleeved hoodie that had a small soccer ball pin on it, and dark blue shorts.
The little boy shook his head a little before following a wild-haired brunette wearing white-rimmed round goggles over a blue headband into the train.
He went over to the other youngest kid (out of the dozen kids and teens who were there), a little girl with a messy mop of mousy brown hair and chocolate-ruby-red eyes. The girl was wearing a pink sleeveless dress and orange-red flats. Her peer sat next to her with the girl's brother, the goggle-head, standing nearby talking to an orange-haired girl.
Goggle-head had gravity-defying chocolate brown hair, and matching chocolate eyes. His skin was lightly tanned, and he wore white gloves, brown shorts and a blue T-shirt that had an orange star on each sleeve over a yellow T-shirt. The boy's friendliness reminded the smaller boy of his cousin Takuya, and "Goggles" had introduced himself as Taichi Kamiya and the little girl was his sister Hikari.
His best friend, the orange-haired girl, was Sora Takenouchi. She was in Taichi's, or 'Tai' as she called him, class and in the same soccer team as him. The tomboy's attire consisted of red gloves, a pink little bag round her waist, a yellow sleeveless turtle-neck with the collar and hem being white, and light turquoise jeans. An aquamarine helmet-like hat was on her head.
The two 11-year-olds were talking about soccer, or to be more specific, arguing in a friendly way over who scored more goals over all so far this year.
"Hey, twerp!" the spiky-haired girl known as Jun Kanbara said, hurrying into the train before it could take off without her. "What have I told you about going anywhere without me or Takuya? Honestly, Daisuke, sometimes you are worse than Takuya and Shinya put together."
The spiky-maroon-haired boy paid no attention to his sister, opting to talk to the 8-year-old girl instead. "Ignore her, Hikari."
"Great," an azure-eyed 11-year-old with spiky blond hair muttered sarcastically, pocketing his cell phone. "We came all the way here for nothing." He wore a sleeveless green turtle-neck shirt, and blue jeans. His name was Yamato Ishida.
"Haha! Look, Matt! They like me!" a smaller boy, obviously the 11-year-old's brother, laughed as cute little creatures known as Baby Digimon nuzzled his cheek. He had a big green cap that had a blue oval on it on his head backwards, covering most of his messy blond hair. The little boy wore a light green shirt beneath a green sleeveless open-neck shirt that had a big pocket, and brown trousers.
Hearing the train whistling, the older blond looked over his shoulder and saw that the other kids had already boarded the strange pink train that looked like it had a mole's face. Its doors shut and it started moving.
"Ah!" the boy exclaimed, grabbing his 8 years old brother by the arm and rushing towards the train. Picking up his little brother Takeru Takaishi, he managed to throw the smaller blond onto the small platform of the train's caboose. He then grabbed onto the railing and pulled himself on-board, panting. Phew! We almost got stranded in this weird place.
Nearby, a little girl same age as the cap-wearing little boy was playing with some Baby and In-Training Digimon. She had shoulder-length auburn hair divided into two pigtails, and wore a big blue butterfly-hairpin, a crimson shirt, and a dark blue jean-dress with a yellow butterfly on its chest pocket. The girl noticed the train leave without her, but wasn't bothered.
"I like this place. There are no bullies," the girl, Sakura Himi, said to the red baby creature [Punimon] she was holding.
"How are we supposed to do that? The train left," Ken murmured in confusion.
"Hey! You can't just leave us alone!" Ryo shouted, running after Koji when she walked off. Ken didn't want to be left behind, so he hurried after the older kids.
After five minutes of walking past the metal houses and engines of Flame Village, Koji abruptly stopped. Without looking at the boys, she said coldly: "Quit following me."
Walking off without bothering to listen to Ryo's snippy answer, the 11-year-old looked at her device. She started pushing the buttons, accidentally making a 3D world map pop up from the screen. It showed half-dozen differently coloured dots and a tiny white arrow that Koji assumed meant her. She started walking towards the only white dot.
Meanwhile, J.P. and Tommy were walking past the trees and bushes. "I'm not staying in this weird place. Come on, Tommy, lets blow this joint," the 12-year-old said.
Tommy looked down, not answering.
"Hey, what gives? Don't you want to go home?"
"Well, I guess…" the 8-year-old replied a little uncertainly. He then smiled, looking at his D-tector as he held it by both hands. "But when Takuya turned into Agunimon, he was ultra cool just like a superhero. I wanna be like that too."
J.P. wasn't happy with this answer, feeling jealous of Takuya for obviously gaining the smaller boy's admiration. "Hmph. Trust me, kid, this hero stuff is way too overrated. It's hard work, not to mention annoying."
Spotting one of those little grey fuzz balls with ears, J.P. went over to it and waved a chocolate bar in front of its face. "Here, you can have this chocolate bar if you tell us the way outta this place."
"Take the Trailmon," Pagumon replied, then wolfed down the chocolate bar in one big bite as J.P. threw it into his mouth. Watching the two humans walk off to the train station, he licked his lips with a mischievous grin and a dangerously hungry look in his eyes. I bet there's more where that came from!
The two boys arrived at the terminal. Standing on a platform, they looked at the Trailmon who had come back and dropped off a group of Tommy's size light pink birds called Biyomon. J.P. offered a bar of chocolate to Trailmon in exchange for letting them ride home on him. He fed a piece to the train Digimon, then said: "Take us home and you get the rest of the bar, OK?"
But Trailmon, although he agreed, accidentally left without J.P. and Tommy. The two boys coughed from all the smoke and dust that was kicked up by the train Digimon. When it subsided, they saw a small swarm of those fuzz balls called Pagumon were on the platform. Their red eyes glinted as they shouted: "Give us chocolate!"
The swarm of the nasty creatures jumped at them, and J.P. grabbed Tommy's arm running away with both boys screaming. The Pagumon were making knawing noises and snapping their mouths open and closed repeatedly. They gave chase throughout the metallic village.
"They're gaining on us!" Tommy cried out.
J.P. slowed down because he was so tired from all the running, and the numerous Pagumon jumped on them but the heavy-set boy shook them off as he ran into the forest area of Flame Village to hide while still holding onto Tommy.
Koji, who had been passing through the metallic village and past some of the forest area's houses, saw J.P. and Tommy running from the swarm of Pagumon. "Now that's an accident waiting to happen," the bandanna-girl remarked to herself.
She soon ended up at the mouth of a cave that had stone steps leading down into it. "This better not be someone's idea of a joke," she muttered.
Finally, the two boys found some large bushes to hide behind, and Tommy pulled out his D-tector from his pocket and started to push at the buttons.
"Come on, come on. Spirit evolve, make me digivolve now," he said urgently.
"Pipe down!" J.P. hissed as he looked over the hedges for the Pagumon.
"I am keeping it down, but I want to digivolve like Takuya so we can beat them," Tommy said.
"That's crazy talk. What do you think a runt like you can do, huh? Besides, digivolving looks kinda painful. Ever think about that?" J.P. asked.
"I bet digivolving's not as painful as being eaten by those crazy Digimon," Tommy retorted.
What sounded like footsteps made him look up before shrinking back in fear. "Behind… lots…" Tommy whimpered as he stepped back. J.P. looked behind him to see the Pagumon had found them.
Screaming, the boys started running again, but they stepped on a weak piece of earth and fell down through a rabbit hole in the ground, Tommy dropping his D-tector.
They fell down into what looked to be some kind of underground village, landing in a soft pile of hay. There was little light, and pipes were here and there. It seemed to Tommy like a basement of sorts.
"You OK, kid?" J.P. asked him in concern.
"Uh, I think so," Tommy whimpered.
"Cool. Let's scram before we become someone's lunch."
They started to walk off down in the strange town that had large heating machines, but couldn't seem to find their way out of the place especially when everything looked exactly the same.
JP picked up some leaves he found just scattered on the floor and threw them in the air. "The wind's blowing in this direction, so if we walk this way we should a find a way out," J.P. said.
"Are you sure?" Tommy asked.
"Yeah, why?" J.P. asked.
"So there's no chance we're walking around in circles?"
"What gave you that idea?"
"This cross here," Tommy replied as he pointed to the white 'X' on one of the machines.
"Huh, so it's a cross. So what?"
"Well, I drew it when we started out," Tommy said, stunning the older male into silence. Seeing J.P. had no idea where the way out was, he started whining: "We're lost and we'll be stuck down here for days!"
"That's if we're lucky. It could be months," J.P. said a little insensitively, making Tommy burst into tears. He frowned, feeling a little guilty. This kid really should get a job as a fire alarm. But maybe I shouldn't have made him cry...
"Not again. Here, this'll make ya feel better," J.P. said as he pulled out a bar of chocolate from his jumpsuit's back pocket and broke a piece off, holding it to the crying boy. "Go on," he said, making Tommy stop crying and take it.
"Look on the bright side. At least we won't starve," J.P. said in an attempt to lighten the mood, eating the rest of his chocolate bar.
There was then snarling and laughing, which made them look up to see the group of Pagumon had found them and were drooling.
"Here, just take 'em!" J.P. yelled as he threw some of the many chocolate bars he had to the ground and the Pagumon quickly gobbled them up before they chased after the humans talking about eating them.
The boys ran, ending up in a cavern-like part of the underground village. They fell down, scraping themselves a little. But the Pagumon then jumped on them, snapping at the boys as they tried to chew the humans.
Koji, who had arrived at the mouth of another large hole opening up to the cavern-like place, took in the sight with a roll of her eyes. With a battle cry that made the Pagumon stop as they all turned to look up at one of the upper levels of the room, the bandanna-girl jumped down with her hand sliding on a metal pole and landed on her feet gracefully as she gave a smirk.
The look provoked the Pagumon and they charged at her, but Koji broke the pole and ran at them, using it to beat them away with amazing grace and skill at how she moved.
"Who's that? Wow!" Tommy exclaimed.
"That guy's serious!" J.P. said, not realizing Koji's actual gender.
The bandanna-girl got then covered by the Pagumon, but she knocked them all off by spinning rapidly with the pole on her shoulders, thus pushing them onto the wall and the leader fell in front of him. The dark-haired girl smirked again when she was done.
"Yeah! He's awesome!" Tommy cheered, not noticing she was a girl from so far either, making J.P. seethe in jealousy.
"Oh yeah, human? Don't smile yet!" the leader Pagumon yelled as he was covered in a fractal code cocoon.
Koji watched in shock while Tommy and J.P. tensed up at the sight of the creature getting larger and a lot uglier as he became this sludge monster. J.P. and Tommy screamed in horror at the sight of it. Not to mention the scent of rotting trash that filled the room from the monster was disgusting!
"I'll eat you up!" the creature said. His name, according to J.P.'s D-tector, was Raremon.
Koji charged at the Champion, but the gross monster was going surprisingly fast after J.P. and Tommy to eat them.
The little boy tripped as the boys were running away from Raremon, making the girl drop the pole and run after the smaller kid before picking him up. She raced away as Raremon spat acidic vomit-green sludge at them that made a few holes in the stone ground. "Acid Sludge!" the Champion shouted as he used his special attack again.
The Pagumon all cheered at this as Raremon kept spitting the acid at the humans while Koji ran away with Tommy in her arms. J.P. had managed to climb up to one of the lower openings in the artificial cavern. Unnoticed by anyone around, two young boys (Ryo and Ken) were watching from another opening.
Where J.P. was watching, Zoë, Takuya, Bokomon and Neemon came running in from the tunnel behind him to see what was going on.
"Ew, it smells!" Zoë cried out as she covered her nose.
"Spirit, wake up, I need you," Takuya said as he pulled out his D-tector from his short-sleeved jacket's pocket and started pushing the buttons. "Come on, I'm not kidding around here!" he yelled, frustrated when the device wouldn't' work.
"Hey, Takuya, no pressure but you might want to think about Spirit Evolving before stinky there turns your friends into gloop," Bokomon said.
Raremon was backing the bandanna-girl up to a large hole as she held a silently weeping Tommy protectively in her arms. "Going somewhere?" Raremon taunted as the dark-haired girl almost fell back, but kneeled down so she wouldn't as Tommy clung to her.
"Come on, come on," Takuya groaned. Finally losing his temper, he shouted: "WORK ALREADY! I NEED YOU, AGUNIMON!"
Somehow, this worked! The mark for the Element of Flame appeared on Takuya's D-tector's screen. Takuya held out his left gloved hand as a fractal coded ring of data appeared around it. He moved his hands away from each other, crossing them, before thrusting them back and then at each other. The ring dragged against the scanner, as Takuya called out: "Execute!" A strip of data came from his D-tector. "Spirit Evolution!" he yelled as the data looped around him and the Human Spirit of Flame appeared over him, the cap-wearing goggle-head getting completely covered in a fractal code cocoon. When it disappeared, in his place was the fire warrior.
"Agunimon!"
Roaring as flames flickered around him, Agunimon tackled Raremon away from the girl and little boy as Koji stood up and Tommy wormed his way out of the female's arms. Agunimon jumped back over to them as Raremon spewed acid all over the place and created holes in the ceiling.
"Now's your chance! Run!" Agunimon said before he turned back to Takuya. "What's going on? I turned back into me," he exclaimed in surprise as sunlight shone into the room from the holes that were made.
"Still here," Raremon said in a singsong way as he spat out more acid at them.
"Watch out," Takuya said as he tackled Tommy out of the way.
Sadly, he accidentally knocked the other 11-year-old down into the large hole and Takuya looked down in horror as he saw the bandanna-girl from the train station fall yelling down into the darkness. "Oh no!" Takuya cried out in worry. Sure she kinda annoyed him, but he didn't want anyone to die!
"KOJI!" Ryo and Ken screamed in utter horror, not wanting to lose her even if she wasn't very nice to them. A black aura flickered over the former before fading.
Suddenly, a bright light glowed up from the hole. It was coming from a totem-like object that appeared to be the top half of a wolf-man.
"What's going on here?" Koji asked.
More light flooded into the hole as the object floated to the falling girl and went into her D-tector as she felt the bonding process of the Spirit happening.
"SPIRIT!" Koji yelled, almost as if in a trance.
"It is time," the feminine voice said as a white mark appeared on the D-tector's screen.
Koji held out her left hand to the right as a fractal coded ring of data appeared around it. She moved her hands towards each other, dragging the ring against the scanner of her D-tector while lifting both hands above her head and calling out: "Execute!" A strip of data came from her D-tector. "Spirit Evolution!" she yelled as the data looped around her in a helix and the Human Spirit of Light appeared over her, the bandanna-girl getting completely covered in a fractal code cocoon. When it disappeared, in her place was a woman with shoulder-length silver hair and hazel eyes. She was covered in white wolf-themed armour.
"Lobomon!"
She floated up out of the hole as light flashed around her. Everyone stared at her beauty when her armour glinted silver.
"Oh, wow!" J.P. exclaimed.
"Man, did I look that cool?" Takuya asked.
"Mm-mmm. Yeah, only different," Tommy replied, nodding. He wiped the tears away.
Lobomon landed on the ground in front of Raremon who growled at her.
"That is the Legendary Warrior of Light, Lobomon," Bokomon said as he checked his book.
"I've never seen anything more beautiful… in my whole life," Zoë murmured. She couldn't wait to spirit evolve and become like that!
"Me neither," J.P. sincerely agreed. He's amazing!
Raremon used his Acid Sludge, but Lobomon dodged by jumping up and backwards. She then did a somersault over Raremon before giving her opponent a hard kick on the back that sent the gross creature flying.
He turned to her and growled.
"Lobo Kendo!" Lobomon said as she pulled out a metal sword hilt that shot out a pale blue blade of light and charged at Raremon.
She stabbed the lightsaber-like blade deep into Raremon's head, making him cry out in pain as purple sludge burst from him and then he had a ring of data appear around him.
"Now you talking trash heap, prepare to be recycled. Fractal Code; Digitize!" Lobomon said as she used her D-tector to download the data and turn Raremon into a Digiegg that floated off.
"Moto bravisimo!" Zoë exclaimed, grinning.
The female Warrior then started to transform back to normal as she was covered by a fractal code cocoon before it vanished, falling to her knees panting as she felt sore.
Takuya quickly ran over to her with Tommy following him to see how the bandanna-girl was. "Hey, you O.K.? Let me help you up," Takuya said to the bandanna-girl, holding out his gloved hand.
"Don't touch me," she said darkly, making the cap-wearing goggle-head back up a little in shock.
"I don't need your help, or anyone else's," she panted before standing up. The look in her eyes was cold. "But I guess I should thank you for saving me. I always repay my debts," she said, no longer panting.
"I didn't do it so you'd owe me ya know," Takuya said annoyedly.
"My name's Koji Minamoto. And you are?" the bandanna-girl replied, ignoring his statement. There was silence. It got on her nerves, prompting a tense Koji to ask: "Well? Aren't you going to tell me? I can't repay you if I don't know your name."
Takuya scowled, not pleased. But being the happy-go-lucky boy he was, he chose not to dwell on it and answered: "Takuya Kanbara."
"Takuya, huh? See ya," Koji muttered as she turned away with her hands in her trousers' pockets before walking off into the tunnel that led out of the room.
"What's his deal?" J.P. asked as he walked over with his arms folded behind his head.
"Err, J.P.? Koji's a girl," a nervous Tommy pointed out. He couldn't help snickering at the look on his new friend's face upon hearing that.
"Come on, guys, let's get out of here. This place smells like dead fish," Zoë said as she walked over with her hands clasped behind her back.
I forgot to mention in the previous chapter that Koji is a girl in this fic, coz a) I like her better as a female and b) I heard Koji was originally meant to be a girl but was made a boy coz of Rika. The Spirit of Light is actually male, but because Koji is a girl it automatically turns her into a woman instead of a man. Female Lobomon looks identical to male Lobomon save for her hair which is a little bit longer.
If you have a request on something ya wish the Warriors to do, feel free to P.M. me or put your idea in a Review. I will be sure to find a place for it and give you the credit, unless it's something I've already come up with (in which case I'll let you know).
See ya!
P.S. Koji's voice is Selena Gomez's from when she appeared in 'The Sweet Life of Zack and Cody'.
