Authors Note: Here's chapter 2. I haven't gotten any reviews yet, but I can't expect people to review the first chapter. I hope you like it. It's my idea of a humor fic with a plot, sort of. I tend to be a little weird at times, so this is a direct result of that. Anyway, on with the story.
Disclaimer: I in no way own Digimon and there's probably a good reason for that. This fic being one of them.
Chapter 2: A Better Understanding Or More Confusion?
Yolie was about to get ready for bed when there was a knock on the door which separated her room from Ken's. She opened the door to see what he wanted.
"Yolie, would it be all right if we talked?" Ken asked fidgeting.
Yolie was surprised. Ken looked either nervous or like he had something important on his mind. "Sure Ken. Come on in," Yolie replied.
"Thanks," Ken said sitting on Yolie's bed.
"So, um, what did you want to talk about?" Yolie inquired as she sat next to him. She was almost certain it was about their new roles here. He'd probably tell her that he didn't feel for her the way he was portrayed in this world.
"Well, everything really. To be honest I don't really have a friend that I feel I can be open with and just talk to. You know someone to share your problems with or figure out life with," Ken began.
"I'm sorry you feel that way, Ken. I hope you realize that we are all your friends and will be there if you ever need to vent. Like now," Yolie told him. She began to relax after hearing his words.
"I appreciate that Yolie. I have to admit this whole adventure or whatever, is getting a bit weird. It's bad enough we have this journey to go on, in which no one really knows what they are doing. Now I feel like I've let the team down."
"What do you mean?" Yolie probed looking at his downcast face.
"Well, Davis going missing, for example. I feel like I should have tried harder to find him that night. Or better yet, I should have realized that something was wrong when he wasn't around."
"Look Ken, you didn't let us down because you didn't try to find Davis. Besides it's not your fault. It could have been any one of you who took the shift after Davis and decided he was just being weird by not being around. Please don't blame yourself Ken." Yolie placed a hand over his which caused him to look up at her.
For an instant, their eyes locked. "No offense Yolie, but I'm not sure I'm ready for us to be boyfriend and girlfriend," Ken stated.
"Don't worry. We'll start by being friends, like T.K. and Kari. If it happens it happens. If it doesn't that's all right too," Yolie responded. She tried real hard to hide her true feelings.
It was no secret that Yolie had a crush on Ken for several years. Everyone, except for Ken, seemed to know it. Yolie was thankful Ken didn't seem to know. The violet haired girl knew that if she ever wanted something to happen between her and Ken she needed to put her crush aside and start thinking of Ken as a friend. Besides, Ken needed a friend more than he needed a girlfriend. Yolie saw the look on Ken's face and decided they needed a subject change. She directed the conversation to their fellow Digidestined and the predicaments they were in.
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"Now what do we do?" Sora asked as she looked at the suite. "We may be married in this world, but we sure aren't in ours and I can tell you I am far from being ready to get married."
"I agree. Since sleeping in the same bed is out of the question, Sora you take the bed and I'll take the couch," Tai informed.
"Not that I'm objecting, but what do we say if someone comes in and sees you on the couch?" Sora inquired.
"We simply tell them that I prefer to sleep here," Tai responded.
The two got ready for bed, in separate areas of the suite, and Sora crawled into the big bed. She noted that it was so big, Tai could sleep in it with her and she'd never notice. She sighed. Why did things have to get so complicated. Sora was perfectly fine with Tai as a best friend, then the universe had to turn against them and make things complicated. "Why did this stupid world have to make us kiss?" Sora pondered. "Things weren't nearly as complicated before, but didn't I say I liked the kiss? Then why can't the two of us get along the way we did before? Simple. You've finally realized your true feelings for each other," A voice inside Sora's head answered her.
Sora stole a glance at Tai, asleep on the couch. Was the voice inside her head right? Did she really want something more than a friendship with Tai? She had the crest of Love and yet couldn't even figure out her own love life. Her gaze drifted towards the ceiling. Did she love Tai? Ever since their kiss, Sora had asked herself that question numerous times. If the answer was yes, why then did she start avoiding him? The answer suddenly became obvious. She was embarrassed that she had been caught in a private moment with Tai, by their friends. It had nothing to do with their feelings. Sora had even kissed Tai back, expressing the fact that she enjoyed the sensation. As all the pieces began to fall into place, Sora realized what she must do. Finally, she was able to sleep and closed her eyes, drifting off into a wonderful sleep.
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In another part of the castle, two others were finding it hard to sleep. T.K. was pondering the idea of Kari being his girlfriend here while Kari was pondering the whole "Fairy of the Light" thing and also T.K. being her boyfriend. Both of them had always wanted something more than friendship with each other, but were to afraid to voice that with one another. As if finding out their feelings wasn't bad enough, they also had the concept of being in another world to deal with. "How are we ever going to get out of here?" Kari thought. "Better yet, how are we supposed to help save this world and what good does it do to find out we are Kings and Fairies and Knights? It just doesn't make sense to me. To top it all of, I not only have to deal with learning how to use magic, I also have to deal with T.K. and me being an item. Not that I don't like him or haven't thought of taking our friendship to the next level, it's just that he's my best friend. In a way it's weird. Wonderful, but weird."
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"That's it! I don't care how you got into my room, but your annoying snoring has to stop Tai!" Kari yelled. She was about to grab a pillow when she looked around. Now fully awake, she noticed that they were no longer in the posh castle, but outside in the forest. "What the heck? Am I dreaming?" Kari asked.
"Not unless we're all dreaming the same thing," Matt replied. He held a bucket of water in his hands and dumped it onto Tai's head. "That takes care of that annoying racket."
"What the...all right, who threw me in the lake?" Tai asked waking up.
"No one threw you in the lake. Someone had to find a way to thank you for the wonderful alarm clock you make at 3 A.M.!" Mimi retorted. She rolled over in her sleeping bag and attempted to go back to sleep.
"I'm confused," Yolie stated, looking around. "Weren't we in a huge castle with luxurious rooms and didn't we just learn about who we are supposed to be in this weird world?"
"Yes." Cody responded wondering what the point was.
"Well how the heck did we end up here? I don't remember sleep walking," Yolie asked.
"It's the nature of this world. We are never to understand how if fully works. If we ever were to find out, the world as we know it would come to an end. Now if you don't mind, some of us are trying to sleep here and Tai, please find a towel you are dripping all over me," Sora responded as she closed her eyes and went back to sleep.
Everyone who was awake exchanged looks.
"Great. Who needs to know the difference between fantasy and reality anyway." Izzy replied sarcastically.
"Who cares. It's 3 A.M., I'm tired, my head hurts, and how on earth can T.K. sleep through all that noise?" Joe questioned.
"That's nothing. He once slept through a major earthquake," Kari explained. "You could put a ringing phone in his ear and he wouldn't even hear it."
"Weird," Joe muttered.
Everyone slowly went back to sleep. Tai decided it was probably best if he moved a considerable distance from the group. The last thing he needed was another shower before dawn. The next morning, Tai woke to the sound of birds singing, the low growl of a wolf, the sound of a nearby waterfall, the sun shinning. Wait a minute. Back up. The low growl of a wolf? Tai's eyes shot open only to see the last thing he ever thought he'd see. Garurumon staring at him like he was breakfast.
"Um Matt, you want to do something about your Digimon?" Tai asked, trying very hard not to move. However, Tai neglected to remember that he was further away from the others than he'd hoped.
"Should we try and find Tai?" Cody asked as he watched Kari and Mimi make breakfast.
"No. The smell of breakfast will be enough to bring him running," Sora stated as she joined them.
As if on cue, Tai burst through the camp, running for his life.
"That was odd," Mimi said.
Suddenly, a very huge wolf type Digimon with white fur and blue stripes, burst through the camp. It didn't stop. It just continued to run in the direction Tai had gone. It took the Digidestined a second to realize what was going on.
"If I'm not mistaken, that was Garrurumon. Why on Earth is he chasing Tai?" Matt mused.
"I don't know, but he could really use our help," Sora responded.
"Yeah, but how?" T.K. asked.
"Good question bro," Matt replied.
"Well, I suggest someone think quickly," Kari stated. "The last thing I want to tell mom is that Tai got eaten by Matt's Digimon."
"Kari's got a point," Yolie remarked.
They could hear Tai's screams for help, in the distance. Everyone was deep in thought, trying to figure out how to help Tai, when a bound and unconscious Garrurumon was thrown in front of them. A ninja walked out from the shadows and handed Cody a note. Cody read the note.
Dear Travelers, I am honored to deal with your pest problem. Please hand over your breakfast as gratitude for saving your fellow traveler.
Sincerely,
The Strike Ninja
"What the heck!" Mimi yelled. "You want this food? Well you'll have to go through me to get it."
With a curt bow, the ninja advanced on Mimi. She didn't seem to flinch. The ninja was just about to punch her when she sidestepped and hit him over the head with a frying pan. The ninja turned into blue smoke before becoming a card. Izzy picked it up.
"It looks like a card from one of those trading card games," Izzy remarked.
"Nice one Mimi," Tai complemented, joining the others. "Matt, if I ever see your Digimon again, you had better hope I don't have Greymon with me."
"Um O.K.," Matt replied, backing up a little.
"I don't know about you guys, but all that running gave me an appetite. I say we dig in," Tai stated.
They all agreed and quickly devoured breakfast. After breakfast, they packed up and continued on their journey. They were more aware of what could happen so, they kept an eye out for danger. In the back of their minds, they still remembered that they had to find Davis. No mater what.
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The Digidestined had been in this world for about two weeks, in their estimation. However, they were no closer to figuring this place out. So far, they had encountered weird creatures and had to fight two of their own Digimon. They just hope they could figure this place out and get back to good old normal Earth, soon.
"I'll say this. I much prefer the Digital World. At least there you have a good idea of what you're dealing with. Here, who knows," Joe said.
"I agree," Cody responded.
"Yeah. You never know what'll pop out from behind a tree in this place," Ken added.
"Or where each path leads," Kari chimed in.
"The only guarantee you have is that you will be seriously weirded out," Izzy remarked.
Everyone else agreed. They soon came to a sign that said:
Forrest of Death and Destruction
Underneath was an arrow pointing to the left.
Bridge of Good Fortune
Underneath was an arrow pointing to the right.
"Any suggestions guys?" Tai asked.
"Gee, that's a tough one. Death or Good Fortune. Let's see, good fortune is so over rated so, why don't we try death," Mimi replied sarcastically.
"I think the answer is obvious. I'll take good fortune over death any day," Ken said.
"Then it's agreed. The Bridge of good Fortune it is," Tai stated.
The Digidestined headed off in the direction the arrow indicated. It didn't take long for them to spot the bridge in the distance. They walked for about a mile before getting a closer look at the bridge. Yolie stopped suddenly.
"What's wrong?" Ken inquired.
"I've got this really weird feeling that we should have gone the other way. I'm not sure if it has anything to do with the bridge, or what we'll encounter on the other side," Yolie told him.
"Hey Tai. Yolie thinks we should go the other way. I think we should listen. I don't like the look in her eyes," Ken said.
Tai stopped and looked at Yolie. He had to agree with Ken. She looked a little scary. "All right, lets vote. Who's in favor of turning back?" Matt, Izzy, Cody, Ken, Yolie and Joe raised their hands. "Who thinks we should keep going?" Kari, T.K., Mimi, Sora and Tai raised their hands. "Well, it looks like we're going back."
With that, everyone turned back towards the forest of Death and Destruction. They had to admit, the forest was definitely creepy. However, they could see the other side by mid afternoon. They were almost out when Angewomon appeared in front of them.
"I'm afraid you're not out of the woods yet," Angewomon stated. "You must first answer four riddles/questions."
"Um O.K.," Kari replied.
"First question must be answered by the one called Cody," Angewomon began. "If you answer correctly, you are one question closer to passing. If you fail, you will receive a one way ticket to the White Witch in the Castle of Mourning." Cody swallowed nervously.
"If I could give you anything your heart desires, would you except it?" Angewomon asked.
Cody thought about it. What did his heart desire that he didn't already have? "My answer is no, because everything I've ever wanted I already have."
"Good answer. Ken, step forward." Ken did as told and stood before the female angel. "If you fail to answer this riddle, you will be sent to a world of eternal darkness." That thought made Ken flinch.
"Men have sought my power for ages. They can not own me. I alone can order their steps. They fear me. They know how to defeat me, but refuse to try. Only a few can escape my grasp. What am I?"
Ken pondered the riddle. Truthfully it had more than one answer. He had to find the right one or he'd be sent to a world he had spent so long getting out of. He looked at Yolie and knew his answer. "My first instinct was darkness, but it is actually both darkness and evil. Darkness is the result of the worlds evil."
Angewoman raised an eyebrow. (A.N.: pretend that she doesn't have that helmet thing on) "I'm impressed. Few have realized it to be a trick question. Izzy. Step forward. If you fail to answer this question, you will meet the same ate as your friend Davis."
Izzy did as told, looking a little nervous.
"What is your greatest fear?"
"Good question," Izzy thought. He had a lot of fears. None he'd admit to if asked. Now he had to or he might suffer a fate worse than death. After careful consideration, he gave his answer. "I'd have to say, my greatest fear is waking up one day and realizing my whole life had past me by while I sat on my computer."
"A nice, honest answer. My so-called Digidestined partner, Kari. Answer this correctly or I shoot your 'boyfriend' through the heart with my Celestial Arrow."
Kari gaped at Angewomon. Would her Digimon actually do that? Frankly, she couldn't afford to find out.
"When you think of the Dark Ocean, what's the first thought that crosses your mind?"
"That I can't let it win by destroying my light," Kari replied.
"Good answer. Now say you're trapped there, with no light. It's so dark that you can't see the hand in front of your face. The darkness feels heavy and you're having difficulty breathing. Who do you call on for help?"
"T.K., so he can give me the extra strength I need to fight it."
"Another good answer. However, I just killed T.K. so, you're on your own."
Kari spun around to find T.K. standing motionless with the shaft of an arrow coming out of his chest. Her heart skipped a beat. It couldn't be. Angewomon hadn't really killed him. Right? It was then Kari realized something. "This isn't real," She stated, turning to look at what should have been her Digimon. "First off, you never said I got the question wrong so, you can't kill him. Second, you're not my Digimon. You're possessed like Greymon and Garrurumon. It doesn't take long for me to spot evil incarnate!"
Angewomon screamed a high pitched wail that forced Kari to cover her ears.
"You idiot girl! Your stupid Digimon was right. There is no way to defeat you! Curse you child of the light!" With that said, Angewomon was replaced with a woman dressed in what looked like a cloak of flames. She snapped her fingers and everything went back to normal. Only now did Kari realize she'd been in another place.
"You've answered four of my questions. Take your reward and leave this forest! The Fire Banshee has spoken."
She reached into her cloak, grabbed something, and flung it on the ground before vanishing.
"Oh my gosh! Davis?" Yolie said as they realized what the banshee had thrown at them.
Davis slowly got up and looked around. Where am I?"
"You're in a magical world on a quest with your friends, dummy," Yolie retorted.
"You mean I'm finally free? All right!" Davis exclaimed.
"I vote we leave this forest before anything else happens," Mimi said.
"Agreed," Joe chimed in.
They all began walking towards the exit. However, Kari didn't seem eager to move.
"Are you all right?" T.K. asked, placing a hand on her shoulder.
"I don't know. I have these same fights with the darkness so often, I'm amazed that I can still tell the difference between reality and fantasy. Some days I just wish they'd leave me alone," Kari replied.
"I understand Kari. Believe me I do," T.K reassured.
"I know you do." She paused, debating if she should tell him what she was thinking or not. "When I thought she'd killed you, earlier, I thought I'd lost everything and it didn't matter if I survived this stupid quest or not. I almost didn't see the fine line between reality and fiction."
T.K. responded by pulling her into a hug. "I have no doubt that you'll always be able to tell the difference," He whispered in her ear.
"Thank you," She whispered back.
A few minutes later, they broke apart and hurried to catch up with the others.
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A lone figure watched the Digidestined from it's perch in the trees. "Enjoy your stay, Digidestined. I assure you, it won't be pleasant," the figure said to no one in particular. "You may have won a few battles, but you'll never win the war. Believe me. The worst is yet to come." With that, the figure vanished.
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Once they were free of the forest, the Digidestined were able to breath easier. A huge clearing opened up in front of them. Yolie looked to the right and gasped. This caused everyone to turn and look at what Yolie saw. Somehow they had passed over to the other side of the gorge. However, that wasn't what Yolie had gasped at. From their vantage point they could see the bridge they were going to cross before deciding to go through the forest.
The bridge was an illusion. A trick of the light. From the other side, it showed it's true nature. It wasn't a normal bridge. It was built out of rope and razor wire. To make things worse, every few steps a trap door would be triggered allowing part of the bridge to fall away. With a group, the size of the Digidestineds group, crossing the bridge would mean sending a few friends to their deaths. The gorge was lined with sharp rocks along the bottom. Anyone who fell through the trap door would be impaled on the rocks below. Those who made it across, if any, would find their hands and feet sliced from the razor wire, or worse. From the skeletons that lined the gorge, it was easy to see that Yolie's instincts had been right.
"There's no place like home. There's no place like home," Mimi chanted as the group headed away from the disturbing scene.
"It seems your instincts were right after all, Yolie," Ken told her.
"Yeah," Yolie whispered. She involuntarily shuddered.
Ken put a reassuring arm around her as the group continued on. Soon night came and they, once again, found themselves camping out. The clearing they chose had an excellent view of the stars. After the last incident, Davis wasn't allowed to watch over the camp. Honestly, he was greatly relieved. They all soon fell asleep, except for the person on duty.
For some reason, Sora couldn't sleep. Probably a combination of the days events. She couldn't get the image of the bridge out of her mind, nor could she believe that her Digimon might turn on her in this strange place. She turned over to see Tai stirring the fire. She hated the way things had gone after the brick wall incident. It had driven them apart in a way she never dreamed possible. She rolled onto her back and looked up at the stars. Why were they here in this place? What were they needed for? In the craziness she'd forgotten. She knew it was something to do with a quest or whatever. She turned back towards the fire and caught Tai staring in her direction.
"Can't sleep," Tai stated. Sora had expected it to be a question.
"After what happened today, I'm surprised anyone can," Sora said. "May I join you?"
"Of course," Tai replied.
Sora got up and walked over to the fire. She sat next to Tai and they watched the fire in silence. Tai looked over at her and noticed her deep in thought. Sora seemed distressed about something.
"Penny for your thoughts?" Tai asked.
Sora looked up and smiled at him before returning her gaze to the fire. "Just thinking," She answered.
"About what?" Tai prodded. He knew that she was the kind of person who would keep things bottled up inside until she burst.
Sora sighed. Sure they were best friends, but did Tai have to know her so well? "I don't know about you, but I can't stop thinking about that brick wall incident. Sure we were embarrassed to be caught like that, but why did it drive us apart?"
Tai pondered the thought. Why had they drifted apart? He might have been embarrassed, but was that something that cold re-bury his new found feelings for Sora? "I don't know," Tai responded. "The truth is, we don't have to let it keep us apart forever. I still care about you and I love you now more than ever."
Sora looked up at her best friend. "What did you say?"
Tai turned to meet her gaze. "I love you, Sora Tachenouchi."
Sora smiled. "I love you too, Tai Kamiya."
They shared a brief, but passionate kiss. Afterwards, they sat in companionable silence, watching the stars. Sora rested her head against Tai as he wrapped his arm around her. If anything, this strange world was good for getting them to realize their true feelings for each other.
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For the next three days, the Digidestined traveled through this strange world. They had a few weird encounters, but nothing that ranked higher than mild on the weird scale. About mid afternoon, they came upon the third village they had discovered in this world. Guarding the gate was a tall woman with auburn hair and blue eyes. She was dressed in a forest green dress and she had greed, iridescent wings coming from her back.
"Good day. We would like to enter this village so that we can restock our supplies," Sora greeted.
The woman looked at Sora with narrowed eyes. "Strangers are not welcomed here. Go before I have to make you leave."
"What's your problem? We just want some food and water. We've been walking for days and haven't eaten in at least a day and a half," Sora protested.
"Oh look at me. I'm some high and mighty person that thinks I can get everything I want," The woman mocked.
"How dare you mock me! I was trying to ask nicely!" Sora retorted.
"You don't scare me! Little miss 'I had to dye my hair red so I'd have an excuse to let my fiery temper free'. I don't buy it! Take your worthless companions and find some place else to go!" The woman shot back.
Now Sora was mad. "For your information, my hair is naturally red and further more, I think you are rude and disrespectful! My friends and I will leave when we are good and ready!"
"Fine Have it your way. Garudamon! Get rid of this annoyance for me."
Sora looked up to see her Digimon heading straight for her. The look in Garudamon's eyes made Sora's heart sink. This is what she feared from day one.
"Wing Blade!" Garudamon shouted, releasing a burst of red energy in the silhouette of a bird.
Sora froze. She screamed at herself to move, but couldn't. She heard Tai scream her name but couldn't find the strength to move. A split second before the attack hit, Sora was tackled to the ground. Sora turned around to find Tai laying beside her with a gaping wound in his side. Sora's vision blurred as tears streamed down her face. She crawled to his side. Tai was bearly breathing, but that little bit was enough to bring her hope. She buried her face in his chest.
"Tai please don't leave me," Sora whispered. "I need you. I don't know if I can survive this place without you. I love you too much to let you die."
The woman stared at Sora. After a few minutes, Sora found the strength to stand. She stared at the woman, her face stained with tears. "I can forgive you for refusing us food and water. To turn my own Digimon against me is unforgivable. Worse yet, is to hurt the one I love! I hope you die a lonely and miserable death for this!"
The woman looked at Sora. She noticed a power deep within the red head. "Y...y...you...a...are...the guardian...of...the...the...sky," The woman stuttered. She threw herself in front of Sora. "I beg your forgiveness, exulted one. My master forced me to use this creature against you. I am honor bound to protect and serve the one whom the sky obeys. She will prove herself to me by the power of love she posses. Her name is the air itself. This is how I will know her. I am the Fairy of the Wind."
"Someone want to explain what happened here?" Joe inquired.
It's really quite obvious," Mimi spoke up. "The Fairy of the Wind was under some sort of spell and Sora was somehow able to break it."
"That makes sense," Yolie agreed.
Sora just stared at the prostrate Fairy before her. Was she supposed to forgive this creature for attacking her and threatening Tai's life? Being under a spell was too easy an answer.
"Allow me to prove myself to you. I was under a spell, as the pink haird one said, and didn't recognize you at first. Please allow me to heal your friend," The Fairy of the Wind said.
"Somehow, I don't believe you," Sora stated, much to everyone's dismay.
"I don't blame you. Garudamon, return to your in-training form and renounce your evil ways. I cannot force you to attack your partner anymore. It's not the sky's way," The Fairy of the Wind instructed.
Garudamon did as told and reverted back to Biyomon. The pink bird looked at Sora with her bright, blue eyes. Sora's eyes locked with her Digimons eyes and she knew that Biyomon wouldn't hurt her anymore. Sora looked at the Fairy who was still prostrate before Sora. The red head looked deep inside herself and knew that the Fairy of the Wind was truly sorry.
"My heart tells me that you speak the truth. Although my logic tells me not to, I forgive you," Sora told the Fairy.
"Thank you, Lady of the Sky," The Fairy of the Wind stated. She walked over to Tai and placed a hand on his wound. She chanted something in a combination of Elvish and the Fairy language. A greenish blue glow surrounded Tai as the wound healed up and became good as new. "I would like to give a peace offering. A fine meal fit for a King."
"Thank you. We are most honored," Matt stated.
The Fairy of the Wind led the travelers into the village and they entered an inn. There they enjoyed a feast like the one they received in the Forest of the Unicorn.
"Fairy of the Wind, I was wondering," Kari began. "Do you know anything about an Elf named Faith? We met her in the Forest of the Unicorn and she said that she was friends with the Fairy of the Woods, whom I believe is your half sister."
The Fairy of the Wind looked at Kari. "An Elf named Faith you said. I have been to the Forest of the Unicorn and have wandered through it's many twists and turns. I have seen a few unicorns here and there, but no Elves I afraid. Wait! I do remember my mother telling my sister and me stories of an enchanted Elf. She was friends with my mother when my mother was 120 years old. The Fire Banshee burned the forest down, killing the Elf. My mother was 305 years old when this happened. There are stories that the Elf's spirit haunts the forest. Many human travelers claim to have seen her and even had elaborate conversations with her. None of it's real and it really only lasts a day. In the morning, the travelers awake to discover they have passed through the forest. It's all kind of weird if you ask me."
"That's exactly what happened to us," Mimi responded. "She brought us to her village, gave us food, and a place to sleep. Not to mention, she told us that we were like Kings and Queens and Knights in this world."
"Gracious! I knew her stories were elaborate, but not that elaborate. She must have been able to retrieve some of her magic after she was killed. The Fire Banshee must be having a good laugh at this," The Fairy of the Wind said.
The Digidestined and the Fairy, finished their meal before turning in for the night. The weary travelers were excited that they got to sleep in real beds for a change. In the morning, the Fairy of the Wind took them as far as the border of her territory. She handed Sora a couple of pouches full of different powders, incantations, and other things that would come in handy. The Digidestined would have to travel through the Land of Fire in order to reach their destination. They would encounter the Fire Banshee, again, and needed to destroy her in order to pass through the Land of Fire. With Biyomon along side Sora, the Digidestined began the next leg of their journey.
Authors Note: Well that's the second chapter. If you liked it, review. If you didn't, then too bad.
