I don't own digimon.
Characters: Ewan and Nene Amano
World: Xros War
Notes:
The final part of this. Crazy, isn't it?
Chapter 22
Breaking the circle
Ewan Amano stood there, pacing around the area with a slight impatience.
The Xros Heart army were closing in on him, leaving him and the bagra army with no other choice but to end it here and now.
"It's time." the corrupted general thought, holding the D-5 close to his heart. In his left, was a large orange handbag. Unlike the demonic digivice, the handbag was quite plain and average. Ewan dropped the handbag to the ground, along with his own digivice. He then dug through the purse, pulling out a pink d-3, a blue d-arc, a red d-tector, and a white digivice burst. "They're all here."
As Ewan stared at the devices, Nene ran up to him.
"Ewan, they're almost here." his sister shouted, only for the general to ignore her. "Are you even listening?!"
Ewan only rolled his eyes. While he wasn't entirely sure how she managed to survive so long, the digimon would work nicely as a sacrifice.
"Of course" he answered, taking a deep breath. "I just need you to stand in the middle of the battlefield with me."
"Are you sure?"
He gave her the puppy dog eyes. Nene then walked away, still confused by what her brother wanted her to do. While he didn't want lie about all this, it was the best move for the moment. He quickly returned his attention to the devices, picking them up and placed them in a large chalk circle around the area.
In the distance, the enemy quickly approached. Behind them, a massive army of digimon followed. Ewan took one last deep breath, walking into the middle of the circle next to Lilithmon. This would be their one and only chance. If they failed, this would continue on for another cycle. Possibly for an infinite amount of time.
"Ready to do this?" Ewan inquired, only to get a nod from Nene. "I'll just take that as a yes."
He slammed his foot down onto the circle, watching the digivices get engulfed by massive beams of light. Following that, the chalk gained a green glow as the bodies of the two humans began to flicker. A few seconds later, their bodies shattered into millions of data particles. No trace of the two remained. But in a way, that was probably best for now...
