Tak: before we go any further, I want to take a moment to let you all know that this chapter has been dedicated to the greatest friend a girl could want. He's making a manga (digimon of course), not only do I get to be in it but I get every other thing I ever wanted in my digilife (the life I would want if digimon was real). He is the greatest friend ever to be on the Earth. Let's give it up for Paddy!

Bgato: greatest person ever apart from kendo and vixi-chan, who has the greatest fanfic ever.

Tak: what are the chances that I know the greatest girl and guy alive

Bgato: well here we are again, another chapter to do only Tak knows what to the digidestined / legendary warrior.

Tak: don't say it like that. I'm not that evil, am I?

Bgato: well you are kind of, but hey, it's your story. At least no one dies.

Tak: well, no humans anyway.

Bgato: what? Some digimon might die? TT

Tak: digimon die all the time, and then they get reborn.

Bgato: but that doesn't mean it's not sad.

Tak: so let's move on to the next chapter then, and maybe this will be the one with the dream in it…

Bgato: be afraid! Be very afraid!

Tak: as for the title of the last chapter, I will now explain it to all who want to know. As you may know, the ep where Davis tried to force Veemon to digivolve to Exveemon was called 'Davis cries wolfmon' which I guess was a play on the story known as 'the boy who cried wolf', which was about lying and saying that there is danger when there is none, so when you really are in danger no one believes you, which matches the plot of the ep 'cause Davis sets up a lot of things to make them look dangerous but they aren't, so then when he really is in danger no one believes him. As everyone knows, when a digimon digivoles he shouts or cries out his new form and as Wolfmon is Lobomon's other name it meant that when Davis digivolved into the human sprit of light and became Wolfmon, that is how I got the titles 'cause Davis cries Wolfmon again because now he is Wolfmon.

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Bonnie mizuhara asakura

Well here's the update I hope you like this chapter as well, reviews are always nice.

Kendosakuyamon

I was so worried about you when the bombs went off! I'm praying that you're ok. Well here's another chapter that I have written, thanks to my muse who I love so much.

Bgato: and I love my fox-cub, because she is so cute!

Dark mystic

Yes I know it was a weird idea, but that's what makes it so great! You just have to wait to find out whom he's related to, I don't know when that will be. Hopefully before the end…

Havelock is a cool name

I think you would look good with fangs as well, and your nails are almost like claws any way.

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I always do keep up the work you know that, but reviews help a lot. Make me want to work faster and update sooner.

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You're right, I never looked at it like that before. Thanks for showing me this.

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It's nice to know that I have new readers, so here's a new chapter for you.

Recap of last chapter

In the last chapter, Kouji got to meet all the other digidestined and Gennai. Also, they found out that Kouji is from the future. Meanwhile, Davis is having his first meeting with Kouji's digimon.

And now the story continues.

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'(" ")' spirits to human

"('')" human to spirits

Chapter 4

'(" Even if you are not Kouji, I will still protect you.")'

"(' What on Earth just happened!')" Everything felt to Davis like he was seeing the world though a mask, but could still see perfectly well. Everything seemed to be out of perspective and was smaller than it should be, but this was drowned out by the overwhelming feeling that he should be completely and totally embarrassed, but he didn't know why.

'(" Firstly, you're not on Earth any more. Secondly, long version, tell you later, short version, you just digivoled into me,")' said the weird voice, but now instead of coming from inside his head the voice seemed to be coming from all around him.

"(' But… how? ')" said Davis. He knew he had just said it out loud, because he felt it pass his lips, but he didn't hear it.

'(" Again, long version, tell you later, short version, simply think of it along the lines of armour digivolving for humans,")' replied the voice.

"(' But I don't know how to fight,')" said Davis. It felt weird knowing you're talking but not being able to hear your own voice.

'(" Just relax, I'll show you,")' replied the voice, as Davis felt his body move by itself.

"('But who are you?')" asked Davis.

'(" For now, you can call me Lobomon,")' answered Lobomon.

After Davis had digivoled into Lobomon and joined the fight, the odds were slowly becoming in their favour, but his presence in the battlefield brought questions to the other fighters.

"(' Is it just me or did he have crimson eyes last time?')" Takuya asked his sprit.

'(" I believe this is where your new friend Davis is making himself known. He did say that he had brown eyes, did he not?")' replied Agnimon.

"(' Should his eyes have that white ring around them? It doesn't look normal,')" asked Takuya. He had learned that most of what he thought or said when not trying to talk to anybody was just heard by his spirit.

'(" You are right, it is not normal, but Davis does not know how to fight or how to use the power of the spirit completely, so Lobomon is guiding him,")' answered Agnimon.

The fight carried on. The Triceramon was slowly but surely losing, because as he turned to attack one of the legendary warriors or the other would attack him. Soon a blue ring appeared around the Triceramon.

"Fractal code digitise," said Agnimon as he held Takuya's red and black digivice. The ring of data was sucked into it, leaving behind a digiegg that flew off into the sky. After the battle, both Takuya and Davis returned to their human forms, Takuya looking fine but Davis was looking a little worse for wear.

"That was so cool!" Davis muttered softly as he swayed a little then fell over unconscious.

"So how are you getting on?" asked Ken, when he and Kouji were alone in the park.

"In short, they're driving me insane," said Kouji.

"Why? What are they're doing?" asked Ken.

"Everything! Everything they do makes me want to hit them," explained Kouji.

"How exactly?" Ken asked again. He wanted to make sure that Kouji didn't get Davis in to trouble when he was away.

"Just everything! When I woke up on the first morning, it was nice to find other people in the house, to be in a place that was lived in, to have someone to talk to apart from my dog, but then there were all the questions! They wanted to know everything about my life, why I was staying inside so much, what was I reading, why was I reading so much, why I kept locking myself in my room, why I wasn't hanging out with my friends, they were driving me crazy with all the questions! And his sister is the worst. If I have to hear one more thing about any of the guys she likes I swear I am going to punch her," Kouji was all but growling by now, he was completely red with anger expect for where he was white with rage.

"I know this might be simple, but have you thought about asking them to be quiet?" said Ken in the same calm tone he always used when Kouji was angry. It seemed to radiate calmness, which always used to calm him down, even if it was just enough to stop him shouting.

Kouji blinked a few times, as if something had just become clear to him, and then said slowly;

"You know what, I don't think I ever did. I'm not fully adjusted to this time zone yet, where I come from everyone knows when I'm angry by how I act and look, but here everything I tried just made them ask more questions," said Kouji calmly when it had turned out that Ken was right-he always was.

"So next time you see them, just ask them nicely to be quiet and to stop asking questions," said Ken.

"Might as well, it's not like I've got any other choice in the matter. Might as well try it," said Kouji.

"And if they keep asking then you can say it's a project for social studies to experience life from someone else's point of view," suggested Ken.

"That's probably the only thing that will truly get them to stop asking me about everything. Can you believe I have to travel to a different town just to be able to read in peace?" said Kouji.

"How do you get there? Last I knew Davis didn't really have much money," asked Ken.

"The normal way children get money, I asked his parents. Said it was so I could go do things with my friends, they were so happy I was getting out the house to be with friends they would have given me anything," said Kouji as a way of explaining.

"Well, Davis is well known around here, and the thing he's known for most is just having fun, not reading," said Ken.

"Why did I have to become someone so well known for being the outdoorsy type?" complained Kouji.

"If I could understand why destiny makes us do things, I really would be the smartest person alive," muttered Ken.

"The thing that's really annoying is that I chose to have a destiny," muttered Kouji.

"Why don't you go to the digiworld to read? No one will know you there because you don't look like Davis when you enter the digiworld," suggested Ken.

"Have you tried reading with two inch claws? It's really hard! And something about being in a digimon body means I can't understand what's written on the paper," replied Kouji.

"You could always do what Davis used to do," said Ken

"What? I thought Davis wasn't the reading type?" asked kouji

"That's what people think his type is, but they're wrong, so when I'm with him we can read and no one minds because they think I'm making a good example of him," said Ken.

"So just like when you're with him you can be with his friends, so when he's with you he can be intelligent?" asked Kouji.

"Davis is always intelligent, but when he's with me he can act like it without people giving him weird looks, but yes that's just about it," answered Ken.

"Sure sounds good, let's try that," said Kouji.

"He's been asleep for a long time, don't you think we should try to wake him?" asked Zoë, and it was true it had been 2, nearly 3 hours since the Triceramon incident and Davis still hadn't regained consciousness.

"Maybe something is wrong with him, Takuya didn't pass out when he digivoled and he fought for longer," said Tommy.

"But digivoleing is all about mental control, isn't it? You to have to hold on to the image of the digimon you are and concentrate on getting all the information from the spirit so you can fight your best, and make sure that you don't forget who you are otherwise you might not get back there, and he already had a lot on his mind, either he's not who he thinks he is, or he really is trapped in someone else's body. In general I think that the shock of all that has happened has just caused his brain to shut down," said Takuya.

"So his brain shut down, what's the problem? You carry on perfectly well without yours," remarked Zoë.

"Hey, that's a cheap shot, and I didn't mean in the sense of his brain as in the thing that makes you smart, I meant as in the thing that keeps you alive," said Takuya seriously.

"Oh," said Zoë softly, in a way of apologising.

"So there's nothing to worry about then. We let him get some rest, sort things out in his mind, then he wake up," asked Tommy.

"But there is still something to worry about, because if he doesn't wake up soon he could die of starvation," said Takuya.

"But destiny wouldn't let him die, would it?" asked Zoë.

"But it's not him, is it? It's someone else in his body," said Tommy.

"If destiny sent him here then it wouldn't let him die, would it?" remarked Bokomon. 'I hope,' Bokomon thought this last part, not wanting to worry the legendary warriors any more then they were already.

"Stand by for action," said Neemon in a distracted sort of way, as if he was thinking of some thing else.

"That's it! Neemon, you're brilliant!" remarked JP.

"I am? Thanks…what I do?" asked Neemon, when he didn't know why he was being called brilliant.

"I just had an idea, you guys. We've been treating his mind like a computer, which seems to fit right now, and you're right, if you try and get a computer to do too many things at once it will crash and shut down, but sometimes it will restart in standby mode so it looks like it's still shut down until you try and use it, then every thing turns on, so if we lightly simulate Davis body then it will tell his mind it's time to come back and he wake up," explained JP.

"Wow JP, that was so smart of you," said Zoë, smiling.

"Why didn't I think of that?" said Takuya in an off hand sort of way.

"Because you have no smarts," said Zoë.

"Hey, what's that meant to mean? I'm in the 6th grade," said Takuya defensively.

"Really? You're in the same grade as I am? Who'd have thought? I was sure you were two or three year younger at least," said Zoë, in a-girls-are-born-smarter soft of way.

"What a minute, what's that suppose to mean?" asked Takuya.

"When's your birthday?" asked Zoë.

"In August," replied Takuya.

"Ha! I knew, I am older! I was born in May, that makes me a grand total of three mouths older than you," said Zoë as she pointed at Takuya.

"Huh? Humm, that doesn't mean anything," replied Takuya, as he knew he had already lost the fight.

"Whatever!" answered Zoë, in a girls-are-never-wrong sort of way.

While Takuya and Zoë were talking, Bokomon was trying JP's idea out.

"Young human, it is time to wake," said Bokomon as he shook Davis lightly.

"Not now Chibimon, I'll feed you later," muttered Davis.

"Who's Chibimon?" asked Tommy.

"No idea, but definitely a digimon," said Zoë, thinking about it.

"Hey Zoë, maybe you should try," suggested JP.

"Ok, I'll try," said Zoë as she walled over and kneeled by Davis.

"Come on Davis, time to wakey wakey," said Zoë and shook Davis harder, which only received a;

"Leave me alone, June."

"Guess the woman's touch didn't work, then," said Takuya.

"Oh you haven't seen the woman's touch yet!" remarked Zoë, and she leaned in closer to Davis' ear.

"DAVIS, WAKE UP NOW!" shouted Zoë, at which Davis sat upright with an;

"I'm 'wake," thought it was still slightly muffed.

"See? The woman's touch always works," said Zoë as she stood up.

"Hey dude, you ok?" asked Takuya as he helped Davis up.

"I've had worse ways of waking up, mostly with my face hitting the floor," said Davis as he let Takuya pull him on to his feet.

"Come on guys, we have a lot of ground to cover to make up for all the lost time," said Zoë.

"Hey! It's not like I asked to be unconscious, if I had what I wanted I would be at home in bed in my own body right now," remarked Davis as the group started to walked away.

As they were walking, Davis drifted over to where Takuya was so that the others wouldn't hear what he was saying. He had some information that might interest the new goggle bearer, he would tell the others… sometime

"Kouji," muttered Davis.

"What?" asked Takuya at the randomness.

"Kouji, his name is Kouji," Davis muttered again.

"How do you know that?" asked Takuya.

"His digimon told me, I just thought you would like to know," answered Davis.

The legendary warriors had been walking for the best part of nearly 4 hours, and it was starting to show, most of all on Davis who was suffering from digital jetlag as it had been the middle of the night when he had left and was still light when he had arrived.

"Hey guys, I think we've travelled enough for now, let's break for a bit," said Takuya. After this was said, everyone fell to the ground as if they couldn't take another step.

Everyone was resting, some were lying down, others were sitting and rubbing sore parts of their bodies and somewhere just talking. That when Davis heard a sound.

"Hey, I know that sound," said Davis as he turned in the direction of the noise, which happened to be coming from the same place as JP.

"That's the unmistakeable sound of someone opening a bar of chocolate," finished Davis as he half ran, half crawled over to where JP was sitting.

"Wow, that is good hearing you got," said JP as he watched Davis eye the chocolate.

"Thanks. I can hear any type of sweets being opened from a hundred paces," said Davis, never taking his eyes off the chocolate.

"Well, that's impressive," replied JP.

"JP, my bestist friend ever, you are going to share that chocolate with your good friend Davis, aren't you?" said Davis, giving JP his best cute look that he used all the time back home.

"Here, just take it," said JP as he snapped the chocolate in half and gave Davis the other piece.

"That look was just unnerving, that look just didn't look right on his face," replied JP as he ate his half.

After everyone had rested, they decided that they might as well set up camp where they were. A camp was build, sleeping area made up, spare wood collected, everything was going fine, it was just the starting of the fire that wasn't going as planed.

"You've been at that for half an hour, I don't think you're doing it properly," Davis told Takuya, who had been rubbing two sticks together to try and start a fire.

"You got any better ideas in that pretty head of yours?" replied Takuya all but ready to beat Davis over the head with the offending sticks.

"Well, we do have a fire digimon in the group don't we, so why don't you just digivole and light the fire? It would be a lot easier," replied Davis in an isn't-it-obvious sort of way, as he emphasised his 'you' by poking Takuya in the chest.

"Brilliant idea, why didn't I think of it?" said Takuya.

"'Cause you were too busy thinking of human ways to do it, instead of digidestined ways," replied Davis.

"Was I asking you? I don't think so!" said Takuya.

"Well I was answering it anyway," remarked Davis, in a tone that was more like who he was meant to be.

"Ok then, I will," said Takuya as he stood up and took the stance he had before when he was just about to digivole, but this time no ring formed around his hand.

"What? It didn't work! Let me try again," said Takuya. He did try it again but still nothing, on one of his attempts he flipped his arm out so hard his elbow clicked.

"This isn't fair, why isn't it working?" muttered Takuya, mostly to himself, as he started to push random buttons on his digivice to see if that would make him digivole.

"Oh, come on, making a fire can't be that hard can it? It's all about friction, which is why you rub the sticks together to make heat, so that you ignite the things around it." Davis wasn't really talking to Takuya, more like thinking out loud.

"Don't you think I know that? Why else would I be rubbing the sticks together?" complained Takuya.

"Oh, just pass them here. If we make the area that were trying to heat up smaller, then it is more likely to work," said Davis as he took the sticks and a rock from his pocket.

"Yes, I can see it now; 'boy starts fire with a stick and a rock'," muttered Takuya sarcastically as he watched Davis start to scrape the bark off the stick with the stone.

"By making it a point it will force the heat in one spot, hopefully making the fire start," replied Davis as finished sharpening the stick.

A bit of rubbing and a few puffs later the fire was started, leaving Davis looking very smug and Takuya looking pissed.

"Ha! And they said I never paid attention in science class," said Davis, when everyone was sitting around the fire enjoying the heat.

"They who?" asked Takuya.

"'They' being some of the other digidestined I know, it was more of my inner monolog that's not so inner," replied Davis.

And so the night carried on, until it was left to Takuya and Davis to decide who took first watch.

"Let's do it the normal way then. You know rock, paper, scissors?" asked Davis.

"'Course I know it, and just to let you know I haven't lost in three years," replied Takuya.

"You're so on," said Davis.

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"Go!"

"Ha! I win! Rock crushes scissors," remarked Davis.

"What? But I haven't lost in three years," companied Takuya.

"Well you have now, wake me in 8 hours," muttered Davis as he lay down and was instantly asleep.

"Just because you have to act like Davis when his family is around, doesn't mean you have to with me," said Ken as he watched Kouji being busy in the kitchen.

"I'm not trying to be like him, I just wanted to do something for you to show how much I appreciated the help you have given me," said Kouji as he was doing some thing in the kitchen.

"But I haven't given you any help," replied Ken.

"Exactly, that's just my point. You knew that I could take care of myself as a person, but you knew I couldn't act like your best friend so you only give me tips on things I wanted to know, like how to get his parents to leave me alone so I could read," explained Kouji.

"Hey, it's ok, I'm happy to help. No one likes being new and no one should be forced to be some one they're not, and it makes the most sense. I'm the one that knows Davis the most, and we have similar personalities so I can sympathise with what you're feeling sometimes," said Ken.

"Well whatever your reason, I still want to thank you so I made my mother's family dish. The recipe was passed down the generations of my mother's side for many a year, how many I'm not entirely sure, but here it is now," said Kouji as he placed the plate down.

"What is it?" asked Ken as he looked down at his plate.

"Cinnamon toast," replied Kouji.

When Ken was still looking confused about it, Kouji explained more.

"It must have come from the heart of a true digidestined," said Kouji.

'Why would he think that toast covered in spices comes from the heart of a digidestined?' thought Ken, but luckily Kouji was going to answer that anyway.

"Who else would be obsessed with a food that ends in 'mon'?" said Kouji as he bit in to his slice.

'Davis loves cinnamon, this is his favourite dish, we used to eat it right before going out to play football. He always used to smell like it as well, I think it was something in his shampoo or something,' thought Ken as he ate his slice. He liked cinnamon as well, probably because Davis had always used to make it for him.

"Chibimon also seems to enjoy it, and I think the sugar helps him to temporarily forget that I'm not his partner," said Kouji.

'Maybe the mystery of who Kouji is related to isn't that much of a mystery after all, 'cause there has to be a reason why he became Davis in the first place. Maybe it's because he is related to him, we keep thinking that he has to act like the one he is related to but maybe it's so far in the future that he doesn't even know who it is himself, and because he is related to one of us doesn't mean he has to be directly related to us.' Ken was wondering over all the possibilities as he finished his toast. The sugar did seem to help him think.

"And anyway, his body seems to thrive on sugar, it's probably a good thing he's stuck in the digiworld or who knows what he would do to my body," muttered Kouji.

We find Davis in his normal digiworld outfit, chained to the wall by his wrists, which were held about his head, and his ankles.

"Hello, my pretty," mocked a voice from the shadows, one which Davis hoped he'd never have to hear again. Then the Kaizer stepped out of the shadows, confirming Davis' fears.

"What do you want with me?" asked Davis, trying not to sound scared.

"I want to hurt you!" said the Kaizer with an evil sneer as he walked closer.

"Why?" asked Davis, watching every step the Kaizer took.

"Because I'm not a very nice person!" the Kaizer said in a mocking tone as if it was offensive as he cracked his whip so it ripped Davis' t-shirt, leaving a large red mark across his chest.

"I'm going to lash you to within an inch of your life, and then I'm going to have you," the Kaizer said in a very sadistic way as he stepped so close to Davis they were nearly nose to nose.

"Ok, but it's my turn next," said Davis in the same tone as he leaned forward and sealed his lips over the Kaiser's. As he leaned both fell over, one back the other forward, but they didn't fall for long before they hit something soft. At the impact the dungeon shattered to reveal a familiar room, also the image of the Kaizer shattered to reveal an also familiar form of the blue haired genius.

"So you've had that in mind ever since we got over the fact of me being evil," said Ken as he ran his fingers though Davis' hair.

"What? How did you know that?" asked Davis, sounding confused.

"Because I'm just a physical manifestation of your innermost desires," said Ken, sounding smart, as always.

"So this is just a dream then, a complete work of fiction created by my own mind?" asked Davis.

"It could be worse, you could be having Kouji's dreams," said Ken.

"Why is it that I'm having my own dream? When I was a girl I had girl dreams, so why when I'm someone else don't I have their dreams?" said Davis softly, as he enjoyed the feeling of Ken running his fingers thought his hair.

"Why do you ask questions you already know the answer to, dai-chan?" asked Ken, just as softly.

"'Cause it sounds better if you say it," muttered Davis. He knew it was a dream, but he just wanted to enjoy it for now.

"As you know, when you're dreaming you can be whoever you want to, see who ever you want, be where ever you want and do whatever you want to do, and as all you want to do is go home and be with me that's what you're dreaming about," Ken replied softly.

"I miss you so much, Ken," cried Davis as he tightened his hold on him. He didn't want this dream to finish, 'cause when it did he would have to go back to being someone else.

"I know you do dai-chan, but remember what I always told you, a part of me is always in your heart," said Ken.

"But that's the thing, it's not my heart. If it was then it wouldn't be a problem because before I used to just sit around when I was sad and feel my heart knowing that yours was beating as well, but his heart is different, Kouji's heart beats for someone else," said Davis softly. He did know all this stuff, it just felt more real to hear Ken say it. When Ken said it, it sounded a lot better than just knowing it.

"Whoever said I meant the physical heart? I meant your spiral heart, so no more crying, ok? Just try and have a little fun whilst you're here, and imagine the look on Izzy's face when you tell him all about it," said Ken softly.

After a while of the two just holding each other, the scene slowly started to fade, leaving Davis to wake up feeling happier then he had in ages.

When Davis woke up it looked to be about time for him to take over watching the group so that Takuya could get some sleep, the sun was just starting to release a few rays over the horizon.

Davis found Takuya staring into the fire as if he was hypnotised.

"Time for my watch, you can go to sleep now," said Davis as he sat down next to Takuya.

"Thanks," muttered Takuya softly as he fell back in the place he was sitting and was asleep before his head even hit the ground.

'This world is so different, but there are also many similarities to my own, and Takuya seems to be a mix of Tai and myself. Destiny is one weird thing. What you don't know won't hurt you, yeah right! If I had a choice would I have really let myself get dragged in to this?' thought Davis as he looked at the fire. After a while he started to look around the area, you could only look at a fire for so long before you get drawn into the sight and end up acting like a zombie like Takuya had.

Life had been carrying on the best it could for the legendary warriors. It had gotten a bit easier when the others had gotten their sprits.

"It's been three days and I haven't had anything to eat! Where I come from digimon can't fight if they're hungry, so I'm going on strike. I'm not fighting again until I get some thing to eat," complained Davis as he followed the others.

"Ok your funeral," remarked Zoë.

"What do you mean?" muttered Davis.

"Well, if you're not going to fight then we're not going to protect you," answered Zoë.

"This is not fair, I'm the digimon here so it means I shouldn't have to fight when am tired or hungry, so I why do I have to?" muttered Davis as he continued to walk.

"Well you need not worry any more, for those trees up ahead will provide nutrition for any wandering digimon away from home," replied Bokomon.

With a loud shout of "FOOD", Davis was running at full speed towards the trees and was already half way though his second apple before the others had caught up with him.

"These taste worse then Mrs Kamiya's cooking, but it's food," said Davis as he dropped the core and started on a third apple.

"Well of course they taste bad, you're eating them raw," said Bokomon.

"They're fruit, you're meant to be able to eat them raw," said Davis as he swallowed the piece he had in his mouth.

"I don't know about your world, but here you have to cook food before you can eat it," said Bokomon.

"Ok then, let's cook them and see what happens," said Davis as he helped to make the fire. After the fire was lit, the apples were placed on sticks so they could cook.

"Well at least we'll know which one is yours, it'll be the one with teeth marks in it," remarked Zoë as she looked over at Davis.

"Well if I hadn't have tasted them then someone else would have," said Davis.

"Does it really matter who eats what raw when they shouldn't have?" asked Takuya.

The next five or ten minutes was spent in silence as everyone waited for the food to be cooked. When they changed from a green colour to a pinky white, Bokomon deemed the apples ready to eat. Being the group's guni-pig and also the one who knew what they tasted like before, it was up to Davis to take the first bite.

"This is incredible," said Davis after taking his first bite. As the others bit into theirs, each agreed and started to eat their fill in apples.

After the others had finished about 3 apples each they had all had enough, but as Davis had already had 2 raw he was finishing off his 5th apple just before he fell back. After lying there for a few moments, he muttered;

"So full…"

Takuya: well, that's a good a place as any to stop the chapter.

Bgato: I guess you're right.

Takuya: I know, I'm always right. I'm a girl

Bgato: so we'll see everybody next chapter, but mostly I'm looking out for my vixi-chan!

Takuya: and she calls me singled minded…