Epilogue

Days to Come

Unsurprisingly, that next day led us to having to do thousands of conferences about how we were kidnapped and managed to escape. One or two people didn't buy it, but the number that didn't got drowned out by the shouting of the ones that did.

Then we had to deal with school. Two weeks absent definitely didn't look good on the permanent, but luckily the school was willing to overlook it and let us do make-up work at home for what we missed.

The digimon settled in quite well. Koromon was great cleaning house so my mom and grandma loved him, and I could sneak him to school easily in my backpack.

Tsumemon spent a majority of his time eating viruses on my grandma computer; needless to say he was never hungry.

Pupdramon easily passed for a family pet, and Brittni's parents were willing to pretend she was.

Not to mention Hopmon kept her busy with how often Joe came over.

Jacob says Gigimon's a handful, but you feed him enough he's usually out cold for a while.

But as for me, nothing really changed. I was still unpopular, I still got picked on, and I still had to deal with Mr. Seymour's Math class. I started to question whether or not it would've been easier to stay in the digital world.
Then one day I was sitting in the hall at school waiting for class to start. Koromon was in my backpack and Brittni was sitting next to me.

Jacob was even there with us that day with Gigimon in his bag.

"You know guys," I said, "I love being back home and all, but doesn't it feel kind of boring compared to the Digital World."

"I guess I know what you mean there," said Brittni, "without a wild, crazed digimon after you every day it all seems so work-a-day."

"Yeah," said Jacob, "but isn't that a good thing? I mean I'd take school work over fighting Devidramon any day of the year."

"Well I can see you feeling that way," I said, "guys have lives in reality, and me, I'm lonely red head with nothing much to chase after."

"How can you be lonely," said a muffled Koromon, "I'm right here."

"That not what he means Koromon," said Jacob, "and you're supposed to stay quiet."

"All I'm saying is that I would like some sort of goal to keep myself busy with." I said.

At that moment a girl stopped in front of us, and I couldn't help but fall silent at her looks. All in all she was of average height and size for a high school sophomore, but she had the most beautiful faced I'd ever seen. Her most interesting feature was her gorgeously long hair that was the oddest color, pink.

"Hi I'm Jen," she said, "I'm new to Addison and I'm kind of lost right now. Could you tell me where Mr. Seymour's homeroom is?"

I tried to talk but the words wouldn't come to me.

Finally Jacob said, "He's the first door on the left that isn't a bathroom."

"Thanks." she said as she turned and left.

At that moment I jumped to my feet.

"Where you going?" asked Jacob.

"I just found my goal." I said as I started to walk to class.

"What?" asked Brittni.

"To ask Jen out." I said.

Even I couldn't help but laugh a little, and I hoped I could keep laughing in days to come.

End of Episode 16

End Season One

Well Season 1 is finished. It took longer than I wanted, but hey, what can you do. For all of you who will probably comment about the fact that none of the digimon went Ultimate, I will get there. This is only the first season after all. Anyway, please read and review, and as I always say; keep reading.