2. Away we go!

Note *All the tamers kids live in West Shinjuku. Kazu's aunt lives in bordering ward Chiyoda, the neighbouring district.*

Also, Thanks for even reading this. Any feedback would be awesome,

Thanks also for bearing with me ;D

Kazu woke up early, the sun streaming through the spare room's poor fitting blinds made sure of that. He wandered out into the kitchen, where Ammy was already sat, completely ready for the day, eating her cereal.

"Good morning Kaz!" She cheerfully cried. Kazu could tell it was going to be a long day, to say the least. He grunted, and trudged to the fridge. A glass of milk would be his balanced breakfast this morning. He wouldn't need much food, he was going to the digital world after-all!

Kazu knew the kind of things he would need in the digital world, and the kind of things he did not. He didn't have everything he needed to hand, as he had decided to stay at his aunts for the holiday, but he had most of what he considered important: his D-arc and Digimon cards, his cell phone, a compass (it was a complete coincidence that he even had that with him), and his water bottle. He had realised the last items on his list weren't that important; the compass probably wouldn't work in the digital world (Does the digital world even have a north?) and the water wasn't entirely necessary, they had found out that things like water and food and air could be avoided completely in the digital world if you wished it. But anyway. He had texted back the number that had told him it was Gennai; 'how? Where? When?' and hoped it made sense. A few seconds after the hurried text, his phone buzzed across the breakfast table. He could practically hear Gennai's tone when he read it aloud: "Trailmon. Otemachi Station. You'll know."

Seconds later, Kazu was telling his Aunt he was going to the centre of the district to meet some friends (Gennai counted, right?). She had no problems, however, his freedom came at a price.

"You're going to have to take Ameratsu with you! I have work, and she can't stay here by herself." Annoyingly, her logic was sound. If he was to leave, Ammy was going to have to come with him. Kazu was not sure what to do, so sent a quick text to Gennai, asking how, or even if she could enter the digital world with him. The response Gennai gave took him aback as he read it under his breath:

"Yes, I believe it is time for Ameratsu to realise her destiny. Bring her with you."

But he had never given Gennai his cousins name.

Kazu, however, had no time to ponder on how the digital guide knew his cousins name, he was too excited for his cousin to come to the digital world. His head was brimming with other questions: 'What if she gets a digimon partner? How am I going to tell her where we're going? What if we get into trouble before Kapu can digivolve properly? The time had better be different in the digital world still!' The final thing on his list was the one plaguing his mind the most; an aunt who was angry with him was worse than an entire squad of Devas. He made a quick detour to his room, more Digimon cards were going to be needed, just in case. He grabbed his bag off of the table in the kitchen, stuffed the cards inside of it, and took his cousin by the hand.

"Come on Ammy. Let's go. See ya later, Aunt Erika" Kazu was careful to regulate his voice, too much excitement might set alarm bells off in his aunt's head.

"Okay, I'll see you guys when I get home! It's Rice a la Erika for Tea!" And with that, they were off to the station, leaving a clue-less Erika behind, oblivious of how the children in her care were venturing into a new world.