Pandemonium Story: A Digimon Fan Fic.
Chapter Ten: Flashback (Chapter Final)
The words 'Game Complete' had flashed across the screen. Megan rejoiced; her Digimon were good fighters, taking out the seven
bosses. She sat back on her bed, wondering if they were truely real. People said they were, but she didn't see them. Looking at her
stuffed animals, Megan put her game system underneath her teddy bear, named Cleo. Running out of the room, Megan saw the living
room door open. Running in, she saw her mother on the couch, with her face in her arms, "Mommy! Mommy! I finished the game!" Her
mother looked up from her hands, tears running down her face, "W-wow… Megan, m-mommy needs some alone t-time, okay… Why
don't you go to the park? I'll pick you up in three h-hours…" Megan nodded and ran out to the shed, grabbing her sand bucket and
shovel. Walking out the gate and across the street, Megan traveled on until reaching the park. It was here where she went to when
the sun was out. The sand pit was always left open to her because no one wanted to get dirty. She was good at making sand castles,
but they always got ruined over night by wandering strangers. That was fine with Megan, since she could always build it up again.
This time, Megan looked over from the sandpit, noticing a small Digimon. Walking over to it, Megan saw it crying, "Hey there." It looked
up, surprised, "O-oh! I wasn't crying!! Honest! Go away!" She sat down, "You look sad. Did someone leave you…?" The Digimon
looked up, "No… I just came here…" Megan cocked her head to one side, "My name's Megan, what's yours?" The Digimon looked up,
"Metal-I mean Betamon…" Megan smiled, "Well, Betamon, want to play with me?" The Digimon looked up, "R-Really?! You mean…
playing?! Don't you know who I am-was?" The little girl shook her head, "No, but I thought you might like building sand castles with
me." She waited for the Digimon as they walked over to play in the sand. At the sand pit, Megan and Betamon began filling the bucket
with sand from the shovel. When it was filled, Megan quickly threw the bucket onto the sand. Betamon watched as the sand formed
into a castle, "Whoa. Aren't there towers for it?" Megan giggled, "That's the fun part. We get to make the towers ourselves!" Bundling
up sand, they both made the castle have three towers, with the third one on top. Betamon added the flags onto the castle making it
look pretty. Megan clapped as the Castle was finished, and looked over to see Betamon smiling up at her, "This is fun! Who would
have known…" Megan smiled back, "Sand castles are like friends to me, like you are!" This made the Rookie Digimon blush. As Megan
was filling up the bucket to make another castle, it fell onto the castle, breaking one of the towers. Megan heard Betamon laugh, and
she too began to laugh. They had both created castles, and bunched them up together to make a big one; playing as monsters and
destroying it in their rage, Megan and Betamon played in the sand box the whole time they were there. After three hours in the park,
Megan and Betamon were by the trees, looking up at the incoming clouds. Megan looked around, "That's funny. Mommy said she'd be
around to pick me up. Hey Betamon, why don't we walk home? It's not that far from here." The Rookie Digimon nodded, "Uh-Huh! It
would sound fun!"
The two were thinking up of an excuse for Megan's mom to let her keep the Digimon, her new-found friend. "Why not tell her I am a
long lost cousin?" "Hahahaha! No, she'd tell right away!" "Well then, why not go with a friend giving you to me?" "No… I don't have
friends…" "Oh… sorry. Neither do I…" As they walked, Betamon told her a story of a couple of kids who defeated some bosses, like the
game Megan had. Megan said she had defeated her bosses using a MetalSeadramon, and Betamon looked down and away before
hearing a screeching noise. Megan noticed her mom's car as it was speeding fast before turning. Betamon saw it too, "Who's that?!"
Megan screamed, "It's my mommy!!" Running to the car, Megan saw it come towards her, and it wasn't slowing down. Her mother's
face was that of sheer horror as she knew she was going to hit her daughter. "Megan! Watch out!!" Betamon pushed her out of the
way as the car hit him instead. After, the Car was thrown three feet before hitting the ground in the middle of an intersection, causing
collisions with a bus and another three cars. Megan looked up, "Betamon? Mommy?" She looked around, but no one was there. She
cried out for them, "Betamon!! Mommy!!" She ran over to her mothers car, but looking inside she saw what had been of her mother;
Betamon was nowhere to be seen either. It had started to rain down as police and ambulance came to the scene. "It's too late for
this one… Have ten body bags for them, help the injured... Is that child a relative of the deceased? Take her far from here; this is not
the place for young children." Megan was crying, her face in her hands. The street was bustling with the damage, and Megan was
taken far away and told to wait for someone to take her to her father, who was gone a long time ago. Megan walked away as soon
as the man left, rubbing an eye as she continued to cry, "Betamon, where are you!?" Megan was left alone in the street. The rain
poured down as the streetlights came on. Megan looked up to see an unusually bright light come down from above her head, "..?"
A voice spoke out to the young child, "Young Megan… you are left alone… losing what you cared for the most…" Megan stopped crying,
noticing that it wasn't raining under the light. Whoever was speaking had a heavenly tone in his voice. The light continued, "Your
mother is in a happier place now… and your friend is back in the Digital World...I have seen you suffer long enough…losing everything
in those few minutes…" Megan held back more tears, "I lost my life today…" "No, Megan… You shall have a new life…However, this life
has its risks…I forewarn you…" Megan looked up, trying to be brave, "Whatever the risks, I don't want to lose anything else…" The
voice seemed kind. Megan had nothing else but building sand castles to lose. "Megan… You shall go over to the hospital…" Told to look
for a man, Megan nodded, and the flash of light suddenly lit her surroundings, "Love is the repentance of Hate and yet the two are
never far apart. The moons' glare is the same as the suns because it reflects the suns' light. Thus, the world stays the same, no
matter how much it may be changed by the brightness of day or the darkness of night… Remember that… and it will all come to you
when you forget your old life… You will see what it was you have left behind…" With that Megan was left feeling lightheaded.
Something from the light made her feel weird, but she forgot it and started off towards the hospital. She passed by a crash scene,
and the flashing lights of the ambulances and police cars lit up the windows of the nearby buildings. She saw the sign that said the
Hospital was five kilometers away, and started walking that way. The rain stopped when she reached the doors, asking for the man.
Megan had to be treated for a small cut from something before leaving. "Where are we going?" Megan asked the man. "We are going
to your new home, Megan. How do you like the sounds of England? I have a house in London!"
FIN
(Note: Special Thanks to those who read... It was so-so, wasn't it?)
