Wow, two chapters in one day! Also, a big thanks to Firaga Productions for giving this story its first review, and I hope it will live up to your expectations. With that being said, enjoy! Oh yeah, and the other four children are going to be created by me.


"Well then, let's make a quick stop at our world before saving this one!" Takuya said enthusiastically.

"Whoa, whoa, wait just a minute! Do you honestly expect me to do all that work? Besides, we just got here!" Trailmon exclaimed.

"The Digital World depends on these brave humans going back and forth between the realms and finding the other brave humans to fight gallantly alongside them," Bokomon said.

"Yeah! Even though I might not be the most selfless 'mon around, even I can tell that's pretty selfish," Datamon said.

"Okay, okay! I'll take y'all back and forth between these damn worlds…" Trailmon muttered, opening the passenger car behind him. "You should all be thankful I'm not the Buffalo or Franken models, or I wouldn't be doing this for you." With all six humans on board, Trailmon slowly backed up, again toward the human world.

"We'll be waiting right here for you!" Bokomon shouted after them.

"Hey, give them my regards when they come back, all right? I gotta go back to work," Datamon said, walking away.

"Thank you for your help, Datamon," Bokomon said softly, but Datamon could not hear, as another Trailmon drove by.


"All right, you're back in your world," Trailmon said, tossing the kids out of his car. "Just come back whenever you're done. Meanwhile, I'm gonna take a little snooze…" and surprisingly instantly, the Machine Digimon was asleep.

"So where does the compass say the closest child is?" Koji asked.

Takuya pulled the compass from his pocket. "Uh…this way!" Takuya ran down the hallway of the train station, followed by the others, until they exited it. They ran for hours, but still no sign of the child.

"Jeez, how much longer do we need to run? Aren't we almost there yet?" J.P. whined.

"Actually, we are!" Takuya said, turning to see two rather thuggish looking kids around his age playing basketball. The compass was pointing to one specifically, the shorter of the two, and he had a rather large nose.

"Are you sure one of them is a Legendary Warrior?" Tommy asked.

"Yo', Gavin, you really think you can beat me?" the taller one taunted, causing Gavin, the one the compass was pointing at, to turn ball red in the face.

"You say one thing about me height, I stick ball where sun don't shine!" Gavin said angrily, and with a familiar voice, throwing the ball at his opponents face.

"Yep. He's the one. His voice sounds exactly like Grumblemon," Takuya said.

"And I don't think that other one is Arbormon or Mercurymon," Koji added, and suddenly the ball came rolling his way, which he picked up.

"Hey, you give ball back!" Gavin said, running after it. He, like Koji, also had a bandana on his head, except Gavin's went completely around his head, not showing a single hair, except for some extremely short, dark brown sideburns, and was rust-colored. He was dressed in a grey sleeveless shirt and pants the same color as his bandana.

"God, he even looks like Grumblemon," Takuya said with a mild disdain, remembering the digimon that had tried to take the Spirits of him and his friends all those years ago.

"And he smells like him, too," Tommy said quietly, covering his nose and mouth.

"Give ball back now," Gavin said louder, talking in the same unformed sentences Grumblemon did.

"You want it, then you'll have to come with us," Koji said, and quickly ran away, followed by the others.

"Koji, why didn't you just give it back?" J.P. asked

"I didn't think an illiterate simpleton like him would believe anything we had to say, and I doubt he would've come with us any other way," Koji replied.

"Well, the good news is that the other one isn't following us. I guess that means he won't accidentally be going to the Digital World with us," Zoe said.

"Man, I'm tired of running," J.P. said, practically out of breath.

"Hold on, we're almost there!" Koji shouted.

"Almost there? But it took us at least two hours to find him!" Koichi said.

"We were pretty much just going in circles because of the compass, but we're actually close to the train station."

"Oh man, if I had known that, I wouldn't have run to find him in the first place!" J.P. wailed.

"Hey, I see the Trailmon!" Tommy said.

"Hey, Trailmon! Wake up! We're ready to go back to the Digital World!" Takuya shouted.

"Yeah…whatever…" Trailmon said, half asleep, and opened up the passenger car behind him, and they all jumped on, and it quickly shut behind them, but not before Gavin jumped on too.

"Give me damn ball-" Gavin was interrupted by Koji throwing the ball at his face, knocking him out. The ball, meanwhile, kept going and crashed through a window, never to be seen again.

"Koji, we need this guy to be an ally, remember?" Zoe asked.

"Yeah, I know…it's just hard to hold back, knowing what he'll turn into," Koji said, with a small smile on his face. Suddenly, the Trailmon came to a screeching halt, signaling the fact that they had returned to the Digital World. The sudden stop woke Gavin up.

"Why did that trip take longer than the last two?" Zoe asked.

"Hey, I'm tired, baby…having to pull all you kids back and forth between dimensions…it's exhausting…" Trailmon replied as he kicked them all out of his car again.

"Where are we?" Gavin asked.

"Welcome…to the Digital World!" Takuya said happily.


Well, sorry I couldn't have made it more obvious that Gavin gets the Spirits of Earth, but it wouldn't have made very much sense with what the original season said. Also, I couldn't think of a better name for him. I'm sorry, but I'm not Japanese. I can't think of Japanese names. Anyway, I hope you enjoyed this chapter.