Episode 3: Very Jedi News
Nekomon wriggled out from my arm's quickly.
My eyes slowly opened from a sleep I had on Garurumon, leaning back agents Matt. I felt so embarrassed, but I'd never show it.
Matt placed his hands on my shoulders "Neko, we're here." He whispered.
I got off of Garurumon and looked around.
"A temple under water," I said nodding "Typical."
"What did you say?"
I turned, and looked down. A small old man with a pony tail holding his white hair back out of his face.
"Nothing." I said quickly "Are you Jedi?"
"I am," He said proudly "You must be Neko. I am so grateful that you have made it. And you too, Nekomon."
Nekomon nodded, smiling.
"So, you came to talk?" Jedi asked.
I looked at Matt behind me, along with his giant wolf Garurumon, and Nekmon beside me. Maybe I should leave them out of this.
"Can we talk alone?" I suggested.
He nodded, then led the way to another room that was completely empty except for a computer.
"What is it, child?" Jedi asked, looking out the window at the fish swimming by.
"There is this voice that has been talking to me for a year now."
Jedi looked at me strangely.
"And it's always warned me not to love or care for anyone, or else he will kill that person, but now that I've traveled here, the voice's actual area where it is is here."
"It told you it's actual form is in the digiworld?"
I nodded "And it threatened Nekomon's life."
He nodded "Sounds like the Great Lord's mind tricks. But if they have been doing this to you for a year, then they knew you were a digi-destined long before I did, and so they must know your every move... Your putting everyone in danger, child. Not even the other eight digi-destined could challenge them, and they're a lot more experienced then you."
"I can defeat them," If it means stopping the nightmares, then I may as well die trying "With the help of Matt, Nekomon, and Garurumon... We can beat them."
"Sorry, but it's going take a lot more then that." Jedi shook his head slowly.
"Well, I don't know where the other children are, and by the way Matt is acting, I think he was a lone wolf for a while before I met him."
"Because he was."
"What?!"
Jedi pointed to the computer where the was an image of 14 blocks of gold, each with a symbol of some sort. Suddenly a Lord came by for a split second, and the screen went blank.
"Those were..."
"The other digi-destined." Jedi nodded "It's such a shame. I managed to get Matt and Wargarurumon out of there just as the others were turned to gold...
There are three digi-destined left."
"You mean two."
"No, three. Well, sort of. My niece Angel had a digimon bond with her, and they both agreed to be one-another's digi-friend, so I made a rough copy of a digivice for Angel."
"Where is she?"
The wooden doors began wobbling, then a girl tumbled out, with a digimon following her.
"Hey Uncle Jedi." She said nervously.
"Angel..." Jedi growled, then looked at me "Here is a new member of your group. Angel and Starimon."
Nekomon jumped over Angel and Starimon, and leaped into my arms "I thought something bad happened to you."
"I just went next door." I said plainly, but with love in the voice.
She smiled her usual warm smile.
"You six must set off in training to become stronger. Matt!"
Matt walked in, without Garurumon "Yes?"
"You must train these two girls and their digimon. Got it?"
He nodded.
"Okay, everyone, stand close here, I have to teleport you away, so then the Lords will loose track of Neko and Nekomon."
Gabumon quickly ran in.
"Why is he in his second stage?" I asked.
"He ran out of energy." Nekomon explained.
"I'm sorry we made you run that far." I apologized.
"No problem." Gabumon smiled.
A beam of light absorbed us, and when I opened my eyes again, we appeared in the middle of a dessert.
"Oh, perfect." I muttered.
"Don't think so negatively Neko!" Nekomon bounced around my feet.
I rolled my eyes "Of course! Why didn't I think of it?! Being lost in the middle of a dessert is a good sign! No! A great sign!"
Angel and Starimon watched in amazement, probably wondering how me and Nekomon could change so quickly.
Nekomon stared at me "You don't have to bite off my head, Neko."
"If I bit off your head, I'd eat you whole."
She paused for a second, then we both laughed, and began walking, with Matt and Gabumon close behind, but not too close. We lost sight of them for half an hour, but as soon as the dessert winds slowed down and the sand beneath our feet began to slowly vanish to grass, they were beside us.
"Aren't you sad?" I asked Matt as Gabumon, Nekomon, Angel, and Starimon walked far ahead of us to check for civilization.
Matt shrugged "Why should I be? And if I am, I guess I'm use to it."
"Well, you lost all your friends and your now following around a girl who has voices, who want to kill her, talk to her in her sleep. And not to mention they're in this world originally."
"So that's why we got teleported." Matt nodded "Oh well, I don't miss my friends. It's my little brother I miss, if anyone... About a month ago I began realizing he's been trying to push me away from him. I use to be his protector. He is too young to protect himself... Then finally one night I decided I was just dragging everyone with my misery, and left with Garurumon."
"He stayed digivolved that long?!" I asked surprised. I thought if they didn't run out of energy, they'd have a time limit.
He nodded, then laughed slightly "You don't know much about digimon yet, huh?"
"Yet." I sighed "Why can't Nekomon digivolve?" I looked at my two digital creations that were given to me by my Nekomon.
"What crest do you have?"
"The crest of Innocence..." I held it in my right hand, and the rose seemed to glitter playfully.
Matt nodded, but said nothing about it.
"You probably wouldn't be here with me, Nekomon, and Angel if you had a chance... Face it Matt, I know when people don't want me around."
Nekomon turned around and bounced up high "Neko! We found a Karomon!"
"What's a Karomon?" I asked, and me and Matt began to jog up to them, and there was a small white cat on it's hind legs with gloves on it's two front paws, and huge sky blue eyes and a yellow bandage on it's tail.