Sorry it took so long to get this part out, you see, I'm writing a novel, several fanfictions, and helping a friend out with her story (which, I might add, is NOT GAY Lawra!!! You know who you are!), plus, if I get an idea in my head I can't leave it alone, so it takes me a while. Anyways, here it is. You know I don't own Digimon.
I Promise Part 2
SUNDAY 1:00 PM
"Sora Takenouchi? The doctor will see you now."
Sora got up and went to a room. She sat on the bed and watched the doctor after she was examined. Sora had never really liked Dr. Ohta. She always paused at the most climatic part of the sentence, never really told you everything that was going on, and her stethescope was freezing. Right now she was fiddling with papers and scribbling something on a chart. Sora raised an eyebrow. 'If she doesn't say something in the next sixty seconds...'
"Well, Sora, I think I may know what's up," Dr. Ohta said.
"What is it?"
"I do believe this is a case of..." There was that annoying pause.
"Of what?" Sora asked impatiently.
"I think you may have been drugged. But I'll need to run some tests." Sora was handed a little jar. Urine sample, what fun. "We should know in a while. I'll phone you."
"Thanks," Sora said, a bit awkwardly. She took the jar and went to the bathroom.
"So, what'd she say?" Tai asked as they were leaving the doctor's office.
"They have to run some tests, but she thinks you're right," Sora muttered.
"Hmmm..." Tai didn't know what to say, then a light bulb went on in his head. "Hey, Sora, how about you come to my place for dinner tonight?"
"I don't know... What would your mom say?"
"You've been over a billion times before, I'm sure she'd be happy to see you," Tai said. "Besides, she'll probably make something normal."
"Okay," Sora answered.
5:00 PM
"Sora! How nice to see you!" Mrs. Kamiya was ecstatic to see her son's girlfriend. Sora put on a smile and gave her a hug. She'd always liked Tai's family. Tai quietly asked his mom if Sora could stay for dinner. The definite answer was yes. Mrs. Kamiya, with that maternal intuition, noticed Sora looked a bit off. "Are you feeling all right Sora?"
"I've got a bit of something, but I'll be okay," Sora answered.
"Well, I'll make your favourite," Mrs. Kamiya decided, and went into the kitchen.
Tai smiled at Sora, put an arm around her, and they went to the living room. Kari was on the couch, and was also happy to see Sora. While the girls engaged in a conversation about school, TV, and boys, Tai slipped off into the kitchen to talk to his mom.
"Anything wrong Tai?" she asked.
"Well, sorta," he said.
"Can you tell me about it, or will someone get really mad?"
"I don't know if Sora will," Tai answered.
"Something's wrong with Sora?" Mrs. Kamiya inquired. "She does seem kinda sick. How long has that been going on? I know you've been over there almost the whole long weekend."
"Since the dance on Thursday," he muttered.
"You mean the night you came home close to midnight, then disappeared?" Mrs. Kamiya prompted. Tai nodded. "Where were you that night?"
"I didn't want to leave Sora alone, so I stayed over there." Mrs. Kamiya gave Tai a look. "I stayed on the couch," he lied. "Honest."
"I'll believe you," Mrs. Kamiya said skeptically. "So, what happened to Sora?"
"I think she was drugged at the dance," Tai said, "and ever since then she's been sick. All she wants to do is sleep, and she can't keep anything down. I finally made Sora see her doctor this afternoon, and the doctor agrees with me, but they have to do some tests and stuff. She seems to be getting better though."
"Better enough to go to school?" she inquired.
"I don't know."
"You're not skipping Tai," Mrs. Kamiya told him.
"Then what about Sora? Her mom's not back until the end of the week," Tai protested.
"Don't worry, I'll think of something," Tai's mom said. "Now go, you have a guest. Kari can't entertain her forever."
Tai laughed. "They're teenage girls, they can talk forever." But Tai went to hang out with them anyway.
The girls were laughing their heads off. Sora was smiling, and it was if she'd never been sick at all.
"I can't believe he did that!!" Sora laughed. "That's hilarious!"
"Hey, are you two talking 'bout me?" Tai asked.
"No, Tai, honest," Kari said. "I was just telling Sora about gym class last week."
"Oh, you mean when Davis tried to do a slam dunk and nearly landed on three other people? That is funny," said Tai. "He's just lucky nobody was hurt."
"Yeah, then T.K. actually did dunk it and man, was Davis jealous!" Kari giggled.
Sora smiled. The Kamiya's had been like a second home for her, and the Takenouchi's a second for Tai, ever since the two were little. Sora remembered back nine years to before they were friends. Tai had thrown up in her hat, and Sora remembered phoning him and leaving an angry message on his machine. ("I know it was you who threw up in my hat Tai Kamiya!!!") But Tai felt really bad about it afterwards, and they became best friends, rarely an argument between them. Snapping out of her trapese down memory lane, Sora settled in on the couch, relaxed as usual.
"So, Sora, what's Tai been up to at school," Kari asked slyly, "since he never tells us anything other than 'Fine?' "
"The usual, Kari, the usual," Sora answered, deciding to tell Kari what she wanted to know but leave enough to make her annoy Tai for at least a week, like she always did. "School is school. There are those annoying little airheads always flirting with him..." She gave Tai a mocking look. "...but I don't think he notices."
Tai gulped. 'Oh, shit,' he thought. 'Noo....'
Tai's dad came home then. Mrs. Kamiya pulled her husband into the kitchen and they had a long whispered conversation. Tai looked at Sora. The look on Sora's face said she knew they were talking about her. Tai took Sora's hand and gave it a gentle squeeze.
Kari looked at them both with a strange expression. "What happened?" she asked. Tai nodded to Sora, who explained the whole thing to Kari. Kari reached out and gave Sora a hug. "Don't worry Sora. You'll be okay."
"Yeah, I know I'll be okay," Sora said quietly, "but what if the person who drugged me also did it to other girls? What if they're not okay?"
"Then you should go to school and get all the girls that went to the dance together, and see if they were sick like you," Kari suggested. "It also might help to inform the principal and the teachers."
"Kari's right," Tai said. "If you get the staff on your side, it'll be easier to find out who the culprit is."
"Yeah," Sora agreed. "I think I'll do that."
"Dinner's ready," Mrs. Kamiya called. Sora joined the Kamiyas for spaghetti and meatballs. The five of them ate in silence for a while, until Tai's dad cleared his throat.
"Tai."
"Yes Dad?" Tai said nervously. Half of him was praying that they'd come up with something for Sora, the other worrying what it could be.
"Well, we talked about it, and," Mr. Kamiya said, and he looked at Sora, "if Sora wants to, she can stay with us until her mom comes home." Tai let out a relieved sigh.
"You don't have to," Sora protested. "I'll be okay."
"Tai made it very clear to me that he doesn't want you to be alone," Mrs. Kamiya pointed out.
"Where would I sleep?" Sora asked.
"In my room," Kari offered. "I don't mind."
"All right," Sora said. "Thank you."
Tai reached out beside him and took Sora's hand. "We'll go get your stuff later," he said.
7:30 PM
Sora unlocked the door to her apartment and went to her room to pack a bag.
"You know, you should call your mom," Tai said.
"She doesn't have to know about this," Sora mumbled, throwing clothes and stuff into her bag.
"She should know where you are," Tai said, standing in the doorway to Sora's bedroom.
"Mom can call me on the cell," she answered.
"You told me that was only for if she couldn't reach you here," Tai said, "and she knows when you're out and stuff. Besides, if you're still sick when she comes back, she's gonna want to know why."
"All right, all right, I'll phone her," Sora sighed. She sat on her bed, reached for the phone... and it rang. "Hello?"
"Sora, it's Dr. Ohta's office calling. We have the results of your tests back."
"All ready? When do you want me to come?"
"Dr. Ohta would like to see you immediately, if that's not a problem."
"Oh, it's no problem, I'll be right over," Sora said. "Bye." She got up and went to the door. "They have my test results and they want to see me immediately. I'll phone mom afterwards."
Tai narrowed his eyes, but agreed anyway.
7:45 PM
"Well, Sora, you were... drugged, with roofies, among other things," Dr. Ohta said.
Sora blinked in disbelief. "What? Shit. Well, how does this stuff usually happen?" she asked. Tai put his hand on her shoulder reassuringly.
"I find it odd that this would happen at a high school dance," Dr. Ohta said. "Normally it occurs in bars, and the victim... can't make decisions and the one who gives the drugs will often assult the victim. That's why roofies is known as the 'date rape' drug."
"Date rape..." Sora mouthed the words. "You don't think -- Tai wouldn't do anything like that."
"It is a possibility that he could have... done this," Dr. Ohta said.
Sora went from shock to anger in three seconds. "He wouldn't! I know him! He wouldn't touch drugs and stuff like that!"
Tai sat there and watched as Sora defended him. He didn't want to interrupt her in any way, so he let her go on and on until she finally calmed down. "She's right you know," he muttered. "She wouldn't talk to me if I even thought about using drugs."
"Even so, Sora, here's a prescription," Dr. Ohta said, handing her a slip of paper. "You'll only need to take it for a week, and then you shouldn't experience any more symptoms."
"Thank you," Sora grumbled, taking the prescription and leaving the office with Tai.
"So, now what?" Tai asked.
"I go get this filled, go back home and finish packing, call Mom, go to your place," Sora decided. "I can't believe she thought you'd do such a thing."
"Neither can I, but then again, she doesn't know me," Tai said. "Don't let Kari keep you up all night."
"She won't," Sora said. "I'm a pretty sound sleeper, and with the way I've been lately..."
"Hey, you kept dinner down today," Tai noticed.
"You're right," Sora said. "I do feel kinda better."
"You've gotta go call your mom," Tai said.
8:30 PM
"Hi Mom."
"Hi Sora! Is anything wrong?"
"Yes."
"What is it?"
"Well, I've been kinda sick lately, and Tai made me go to the doctor today."
"And..."
"And they ran some tests, and it turns out I was drugged at the dance on Thursday."
"What?"
"With roofies. Someone was out there to hurt me, and..." Sora began to cry.
"Who were you with?"
"Tai. He's stayed with me the whole time. And it wasn't him, I know it."
"Well, what did you mean when you said you'd been sick?"
"All I wanted to do all weekend is sleep, the only meal I didn't throw up was tonight's dinner, and just all over rotten. And I couldn't remember anything past a certain point."
"So what are you going to do?"
"Well, Tai took me to his place for dinner tonight and explained it to his parents. He really doesn't want me to be alone while I'm sick-"
"Of course."
"-and his parents said I could stay over there until you come home. Is that okay with you?"
"If you're sick I'm coming home right now!"
"No, Mom, you don't have to. I want you to stay there. How has it been going?"
"Well, you know Rosie?"
"Rosie?"
"That pink germanium we didn't think would make it?"
"Oh, Rosie! Yeah!"
"Well, I entered her in a contest and she got second place!"
"All right! Wow, we didn't even think she'd make it through the night! That's great Mom!"
"You did a great job with her Sora."
"Me?"
"Yes, you. You're the one that insisted we try to save her. You're the one that took her inside at the slightest hint of a temperature drop."
"I guess I did! Wow, that's great Mom. Well, I gotta go."
"Okay. Don't you give the Kamiyas any trouble."
"I won't Mom. You know their phone number."
"Bye Sora. I love you."
"Love you too Mom. Bye."
"Bye."
Sora hung up the phone. "It's okay for me to stay."
"What was all that about Rosie?" Tai asked, confused. Sora explained to Tai about the geranium. "You took good care of it, I take it. I can't believe you could have ever thought the Crest of Love wasn't for you."
"I can't either. Come on, let's go." Sora grabbed her stuff and they went to Tai's apartment.
MONDAY 7:25 AM
Sora woke up and stretched out on the spare bed that had been put in Kari's room for her. She looked over and saw Kari sitting in front of a mirror brushing her hair. Kari was already dressed for school, and Gatomon was chasing a pipe cleaner around on the floor.
"Good morning Sora," Kari said. "Did you sleep well?"
"Yes, actually, I did," Sora answered with a yawn.
"Good. Think you're up to school today?" she asked.
"Yeah, I think so. I'm gonna try anyway," Sora decided. "Having fun Gatomon?"
The cat-like Digimon stopped dead in her tracks, embarrassed to be seen jumping around like a crazy being. "Um, err..."
Sora sat up slowly and laughed. "I won't tell, Gatomon."
"Good," Gatomon said in her I-have-the-attitude voice. She jumped up on Kari's bed and curled up in a little ball.
Kari got up and left the room. "I'd better go see what concotion Mom has for breakfast," she grinned, leaving the room and shutting the door tightly.
Sora got dressed in her green school uniform and brushed her hair before going into the kitchen. Breakfast was normal, everything went normal, until she go to school.
10:37 AM
Sora noticed a lot of girls were away that day, and most of the ones that were there seemed kinda sick. One of them, Kyoko, came up to Sora and asked why she was at school.
"Why shouldn't I be?" was Sora's reply.
"After what happened at the dance on Thursday I wouldn't expect you to be back," Kyoko said.
"Well, I'm better now. Did anyone else get sick?" Sora asked.
The girl rattled off a few names, including herself. Sora asked what the symptoms were, and they were identical to her own. Sora told Kyoko what had happened at the doctor's the day before, and she let out a gasp.
"Do you think it's possible that happened to all of us too?"
"Perhaps. I think we should talk to the principal about it. Maybe then we can catch the guy who did it," Sora suggested.
"Good idea. Lunch today, we'll go for it," Kyoko agreed.
And that's all for part 2. Stay tuned....
I Promise Part 2
SUNDAY 1:00 PM
"Sora Takenouchi? The doctor will see you now."
Sora got up and went to a room. She sat on the bed and watched the doctor after she was examined. Sora had never really liked Dr. Ohta. She always paused at the most climatic part of the sentence, never really told you everything that was going on, and her stethescope was freezing. Right now she was fiddling with papers and scribbling something on a chart. Sora raised an eyebrow. 'If she doesn't say something in the next sixty seconds...'
"Well, Sora, I think I may know what's up," Dr. Ohta said.
"What is it?"
"I do believe this is a case of..." There was that annoying pause.
"Of what?" Sora asked impatiently.
"I think you may have been drugged. But I'll need to run some tests." Sora was handed a little jar. Urine sample, what fun. "We should know in a while. I'll phone you."
"Thanks," Sora said, a bit awkwardly. She took the jar and went to the bathroom.
"So, what'd she say?" Tai asked as they were leaving the doctor's office.
"They have to run some tests, but she thinks you're right," Sora muttered.
"Hmmm..." Tai didn't know what to say, then a light bulb went on in his head. "Hey, Sora, how about you come to my place for dinner tonight?"
"I don't know... What would your mom say?"
"You've been over a billion times before, I'm sure she'd be happy to see you," Tai said. "Besides, she'll probably make something normal."
"Okay," Sora answered.
5:00 PM
"Sora! How nice to see you!" Mrs. Kamiya was ecstatic to see her son's girlfriend. Sora put on a smile and gave her a hug. She'd always liked Tai's family. Tai quietly asked his mom if Sora could stay for dinner. The definite answer was yes. Mrs. Kamiya, with that maternal intuition, noticed Sora looked a bit off. "Are you feeling all right Sora?"
"I've got a bit of something, but I'll be okay," Sora answered.
"Well, I'll make your favourite," Mrs. Kamiya decided, and went into the kitchen.
Tai smiled at Sora, put an arm around her, and they went to the living room. Kari was on the couch, and was also happy to see Sora. While the girls engaged in a conversation about school, TV, and boys, Tai slipped off into the kitchen to talk to his mom.
"Anything wrong Tai?" she asked.
"Well, sorta," he said.
"Can you tell me about it, or will someone get really mad?"
"I don't know if Sora will," Tai answered.
"Something's wrong with Sora?" Mrs. Kamiya inquired. "She does seem kinda sick. How long has that been going on? I know you've been over there almost the whole long weekend."
"Since the dance on Thursday," he muttered.
"You mean the night you came home close to midnight, then disappeared?" Mrs. Kamiya prompted. Tai nodded. "Where were you that night?"
"I didn't want to leave Sora alone, so I stayed over there." Mrs. Kamiya gave Tai a look. "I stayed on the couch," he lied. "Honest."
"I'll believe you," Mrs. Kamiya said skeptically. "So, what happened to Sora?"
"I think she was drugged at the dance," Tai said, "and ever since then she's been sick. All she wants to do is sleep, and she can't keep anything down. I finally made Sora see her doctor this afternoon, and the doctor agrees with me, but they have to do some tests and stuff. She seems to be getting better though."
"Better enough to go to school?" she inquired.
"I don't know."
"You're not skipping Tai," Mrs. Kamiya told him.
"Then what about Sora? Her mom's not back until the end of the week," Tai protested.
"Don't worry, I'll think of something," Tai's mom said. "Now go, you have a guest. Kari can't entertain her forever."
Tai laughed. "They're teenage girls, they can talk forever." But Tai went to hang out with them anyway.
The girls were laughing their heads off. Sora was smiling, and it was if she'd never been sick at all.
"I can't believe he did that!!" Sora laughed. "That's hilarious!"
"Hey, are you two talking 'bout me?" Tai asked.
"No, Tai, honest," Kari said. "I was just telling Sora about gym class last week."
"Oh, you mean when Davis tried to do a slam dunk and nearly landed on three other people? That is funny," said Tai. "He's just lucky nobody was hurt."
"Yeah, then T.K. actually did dunk it and man, was Davis jealous!" Kari giggled.
Sora smiled. The Kamiya's had been like a second home for her, and the Takenouchi's a second for Tai, ever since the two were little. Sora remembered back nine years to before they were friends. Tai had thrown up in her hat, and Sora remembered phoning him and leaving an angry message on his machine. ("I know it was you who threw up in my hat Tai Kamiya!!!") But Tai felt really bad about it afterwards, and they became best friends, rarely an argument between them. Snapping out of her trapese down memory lane, Sora settled in on the couch, relaxed as usual.
"So, Sora, what's Tai been up to at school," Kari asked slyly, "since he never tells us anything other than 'Fine?' "
"The usual, Kari, the usual," Sora answered, deciding to tell Kari what she wanted to know but leave enough to make her annoy Tai for at least a week, like she always did. "School is school. There are those annoying little airheads always flirting with him..." She gave Tai a mocking look. "...but I don't think he notices."
Tai gulped. 'Oh, shit,' he thought. 'Noo....'
Tai's dad came home then. Mrs. Kamiya pulled her husband into the kitchen and they had a long whispered conversation. Tai looked at Sora. The look on Sora's face said she knew they were talking about her. Tai took Sora's hand and gave it a gentle squeeze.
Kari looked at them both with a strange expression. "What happened?" she asked. Tai nodded to Sora, who explained the whole thing to Kari. Kari reached out and gave Sora a hug. "Don't worry Sora. You'll be okay."
"Yeah, I know I'll be okay," Sora said quietly, "but what if the person who drugged me also did it to other girls? What if they're not okay?"
"Then you should go to school and get all the girls that went to the dance together, and see if they were sick like you," Kari suggested. "It also might help to inform the principal and the teachers."
"Kari's right," Tai said. "If you get the staff on your side, it'll be easier to find out who the culprit is."
"Yeah," Sora agreed. "I think I'll do that."
"Dinner's ready," Mrs. Kamiya called. Sora joined the Kamiyas for spaghetti and meatballs. The five of them ate in silence for a while, until Tai's dad cleared his throat.
"Tai."
"Yes Dad?" Tai said nervously. Half of him was praying that they'd come up with something for Sora, the other worrying what it could be.
"Well, we talked about it, and," Mr. Kamiya said, and he looked at Sora, "if Sora wants to, she can stay with us until her mom comes home." Tai let out a relieved sigh.
"You don't have to," Sora protested. "I'll be okay."
"Tai made it very clear to me that he doesn't want you to be alone," Mrs. Kamiya pointed out.
"Where would I sleep?" Sora asked.
"In my room," Kari offered. "I don't mind."
"All right," Sora said. "Thank you."
Tai reached out beside him and took Sora's hand. "We'll go get your stuff later," he said.
7:30 PM
Sora unlocked the door to her apartment and went to her room to pack a bag.
"You know, you should call your mom," Tai said.
"She doesn't have to know about this," Sora mumbled, throwing clothes and stuff into her bag.
"She should know where you are," Tai said, standing in the doorway to Sora's bedroom.
"Mom can call me on the cell," she answered.
"You told me that was only for if she couldn't reach you here," Tai said, "and she knows when you're out and stuff. Besides, if you're still sick when she comes back, she's gonna want to know why."
"All right, all right, I'll phone her," Sora sighed. She sat on her bed, reached for the phone... and it rang. "Hello?"
"Sora, it's Dr. Ohta's office calling. We have the results of your tests back."
"All ready? When do you want me to come?"
"Dr. Ohta would like to see you immediately, if that's not a problem."
"Oh, it's no problem, I'll be right over," Sora said. "Bye." She got up and went to the door. "They have my test results and they want to see me immediately. I'll phone mom afterwards."
Tai narrowed his eyes, but agreed anyway.
7:45 PM
"Well, Sora, you were... drugged, with roofies, among other things," Dr. Ohta said.
Sora blinked in disbelief. "What? Shit. Well, how does this stuff usually happen?" she asked. Tai put his hand on her shoulder reassuringly.
"I find it odd that this would happen at a high school dance," Dr. Ohta said. "Normally it occurs in bars, and the victim... can't make decisions and the one who gives the drugs will often assult the victim. That's why roofies is known as the 'date rape' drug."
"Date rape..." Sora mouthed the words. "You don't think -- Tai wouldn't do anything like that."
"It is a possibility that he could have... done this," Dr. Ohta said.
Sora went from shock to anger in three seconds. "He wouldn't! I know him! He wouldn't touch drugs and stuff like that!"
Tai sat there and watched as Sora defended him. He didn't want to interrupt her in any way, so he let her go on and on until she finally calmed down. "She's right you know," he muttered. "She wouldn't talk to me if I even thought about using drugs."
"Even so, Sora, here's a prescription," Dr. Ohta said, handing her a slip of paper. "You'll only need to take it for a week, and then you shouldn't experience any more symptoms."
"Thank you," Sora grumbled, taking the prescription and leaving the office with Tai.
"So, now what?" Tai asked.
"I go get this filled, go back home and finish packing, call Mom, go to your place," Sora decided. "I can't believe she thought you'd do such a thing."
"Neither can I, but then again, she doesn't know me," Tai said. "Don't let Kari keep you up all night."
"She won't," Sora said. "I'm a pretty sound sleeper, and with the way I've been lately..."
"Hey, you kept dinner down today," Tai noticed.
"You're right," Sora said. "I do feel kinda better."
"You've gotta go call your mom," Tai said.
8:30 PM
"Hi Mom."
"Hi Sora! Is anything wrong?"
"Yes."
"What is it?"
"Well, I've been kinda sick lately, and Tai made me go to the doctor today."
"And..."
"And they ran some tests, and it turns out I was drugged at the dance on Thursday."
"What?"
"With roofies. Someone was out there to hurt me, and..." Sora began to cry.
"Who were you with?"
"Tai. He's stayed with me the whole time. And it wasn't him, I know it."
"Well, what did you mean when you said you'd been sick?"
"All I wanted to do all weekend is sleep, the only meal I didn't throw up was tonight's dinner, and just all over rotten. And I couldn't remember anything past a certain point."
"So what are you going to do?"
"Well, Tai took me to his place for dinner tonight and explained it to his parents. He really doesn't want me to be alone while I'm sick-"
"Of course."
"-and his parents said I could stay over there until you come home. Is that okay with you?"
"If you're sick I'm coming home right now!"
"No, Mom, you don't have to. I want you to stay there. How has it been going?"
"Well, you know Rosie?"
"Rosie?"
"That pink germanium we didn't think would make it?"
"Oh, Rosie! Yeah!"
"Well, I entered her in a contest and she got second place!"
"All right! Wow, we didn't even think she'd make it through the night! That's great Mom!"
"You did a great job with her Sora."
"Me?"
"Yes, you. You're the one that insisted we try to save her. You're the one that took her inside at the slightest hint of a temperature drop."
"I guess I did! Wow, that's great Mom. Well, I gotta go."
"Okay. Don't you give the Kamiyas any trouble."
"I won't Mom. You know their phone number."
"Bye Sora. I love you."
"Love you too Mom. Bye."
"Bye."
Sora hung up the phone. "It's okay for me to stay."
"What was all that about Rosie?" Tai asked, confused. Sora explained to Tai about the geranium. "You took good care of it, I take it. I can't believe you could have ever thought the Crest of Love wasn't for you."
"I can't either. Come on, let's go." Sora grabbed her stuff and they went to Tai's apartment.
MONDAY 7:25 AM
Sora woke up and stretched out on the spare bed that had been put in Kari's room for her. She looked over and saw Kari sitting in front of a mirror brushing her hair. Kari was already dressed for school, and Gatomon was chasing a pipe cleaner around on the floor.
"Good morning Sora," Kari said. "Did you sleep well?"
"Yes, actually, I did," Sora answered with a yawn.
"Good. Think you're up to school today?" she asked.
"Yeah, I think so. I'm gonna try anyway," Sora decided. "Having fun Gatomon?"
The cat-like Digimon stopped dead in her tracks, embarrassed to be seen jumping around like a crazy being. "Um, err..."
Sora sat up slowly and laughed. "I won't tell, Gatomon."
"Good," Gatomon said in her I-have-the-attitude voice. She jumped up on Kari's bed and curled up in a little ball.
Kari got up and left the room. "I'd better go see what concotion Mom has for breakfast," she grinned, leaving the room and shutting the door tightly.
Sora got dressed in her green school uniform and brushed her hair before going into the kitchen. Breakfast was normal, everything went normal, until she go to school.
10:37 AM
Sora noticed a lot of girls were away that day, and most of the ones that were there seemed kinda sick. One of them, Kyoko, came up to Sora and asked why she was at school.
"Why shouldn't I be?" was Sora's reply.
"After what happened at the dance on Thursday I wouldn't expect you to be back," Kyoko said.
"Well, I'm better now. Did anyone else get sick?" Sora asked.
The girl rattled off a few names, including herself. Sora asked what the symptoms were, and they were identical to her own. Sora told Kyoko what had happened at the doctor's the day before, and she let out a gasp.
"Do you think it's possible that happened to all of us too?"
"Perhaps. I think we should talk to the principal about it. Maybe then we can catch the guy who did it," Sora suggested.
"Good idea. Lunch today, we'll go for it," Kyoko agreed.
And that's all for part 2. Stay tuned....
