Disclaimer: I don't own digimon.

A/N: This is the sequel to Changed Destiny. I strongly suggest you read that fic before you read this one! Otherwise you won't get it!

And I will continue Born Of Angels for all of you who are freaking because I started this one. I got bored with B.O.A. I'll start it again soon. I can do two at a time.

I just redid chapter 1. Please reread it because it will help you understand (sort of) this chapter.

What The Future Brings


"Kari!" A voice stopped him. The two on the benched looked up and saw a girl and two guys walking over. "I can't believe Dai actually got you out!" The girl shouted.

The girl who looked like Kari smiled. "Yep." It was even her voice. "Dai got me out."

"What time does that club open, Davis?" The smaller boy asked.

"Six, we have half an hour or so."

"So what have you two lovers been up too?" The purple-headed girl asked with a mischievous smile.

"Yolie! You know it's not like that!" Kari exclaimed. The boy next to her hadn't said anything. He was just grinning like an idiot.

It was her! It was her voice. Her looks. It was her name for god's sake! He started to walk towards the group, but stopped. Did that girl say lovers?

"Come on, we'd better get going," the tall boy with blue hair said. The two on the bench stood up and started to follow the others out of the park.

'No! No! Don't leave!' TK thought. He began to run after them until he tripped over a toy dump truck. He looked up, face full of sand and saw the five where gone. He jumped off the ground and ran out of the back to the street. He looked up and down the street, but they were gone.

Where could they have gone? The younger boy had mentioned something about a club. There were two clubs on this street. Was either having a teen night? Hi-Fi! He ran down the street toward Hi-Fi. Hi-Fi was a club his brother used to play at before his band was famous. They'd let him in for free.

When he got there the sun had begun to set and pink and orange colors battled the bright blue for ownership of the sky. The bouncer took one look at him and smiled. "Come on in, TK. I haven't seen you here for awhile."

"Thanks, Jake," TK smiled as he walked into the dark club. Laser lights and strobe lights burst through the room. Music pulsed so loud it matched TK's heartbeat. He looked around hoping to spot the five he was looking for. "This has to be the place," TK murmured to himself.

"Hey, TK," a seductive voice came from behind. TK turned around and saw Ashley the waitress at Hi-Fi. She smiled at him. "Hey, what's up?" All the seductiveness was gone from her voice. She had just been messing with him.

"Hey Ash," he smiled.

"What brings you here?"

"A girl. You haven't seen a tall girl with brown hair, have you?"

"TK, you just described about half the girls in here. Come on to the bar. I'll get you a drink." TK shrugged and looked around. Ashley put a glass of something out in front of him. "Here you go. Scotch on the rocks," she said winking at him.

He took a drink. It was just Pepsi. "Well, this girl was wearing a pink tank top and some kaki shorts. And she came in with another girl and three other guys."

Ashley looked up. "Oh, you mean those five." She pointed across the room to a table at the back. At the table sat Kari and the four other people. They were talking quietly and sipping from glasses. She and the girl were talking while the three guys were laughing, talking between themselves.

"That's her! That's them!" TK jumped up out of his seat.

Ashley grabbed him by the collar of his shirt before he got very far. "Don't you have a girlfriend?"

"Yeah, why?" She gave him a surprised look. "NO! It's not like that! That girl over at the table is an old friend."

"Okay, then go ahead, lover boy."

TK laughed and stood up, glass in hand. Just then the music stopped pulsing. A slow song started to play. He looked around and saw couples swarming to the dance floor. Glancing over at the table he saw the other girl, Yolie and the tallest boy stand up and walk toward the dance floor. Kari and the boy, Dai or Davis stood up and followed suit. The smallest boy just sat there, watching.

The four began to dance, but TK couldn't take his eyes off Kari. She laughed as she swayed to the music in the other boy's arms. 'God, I wish I was in his place,' he thought.
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"And you thought you couldn't dance?" Kari asked as she wrapped her arms tightly around Dai.

"Well, it must have just been my other partners," he laughed.

Kari looked across the floor. "Look at Yolie and Ken. They love each other so much." Dai followed her gaze and saw Yolie's head rest on Ken's chest as he held her tightly. Kari did the same on him and he felt heat rise to his face. 'Get a hold of yourself Davis! Its just Kari!' "Cody's all alone," she stated, her voice low. "I feel bad."

"I need to hook him up with some one," Davis laughed.

"I'm gonna ask him to dance, alright?" She looked up at him.

"Sure." He let go of her and she ran over and grabbed Cody's hand. He blushed, but allowed her to lead him to the dance floor to dance. "Lucky kid," he whispered as he sat down at their table. He took a sip of his soda and watched Kari. Just past her he saw another boy staring at her. It was a blond boy with a glass in his hand. 'I'll have to keep an eye on him,' Davis thought suspiciously.

The song ended and the others returned to the table. Ken kept his arm wrapped around Yolie's waist even after they sat down on the tall bar stools that surrounded the high table. "I don't know, Cody. I think Kari's a little old for you," Davis joked. Cody turned bright red while the others laughed.
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'Okay, they've stopped dancing, here's your chance,' TK coached himself. He still didn't budge. 'What if she doesn't remember me? What if she's mad because I broke my promise?' "I have to know," he stated to himself. He started to walk over, but stopped at an empty table and sat down. "I can't do it."

From his seat he could hear bits of conversation. Like, "See, Kari, this is much better then the Digital World." and "How can you stand living there?"

'Living in the Digital World?' TK thought. 'I had to have hope, not courage or something that could help me here. All I can seem to do is hope that something better will happen.'

Another slow song began to play. Kari and that boy, Davis were dancing again. TK stood up and walked over to the couple. "May I cut in?" He asked as he took Kari away from the boy.

"Who do you think you are?" The boy yelled.

"Hi, Kari," TK whispered as he danced with her.

"How do you know my name?" She asked as she stared at him.

"You don't remember me?" She searched his face and shook her head. He hung his head. "I was worried about that. My name is TK Takaishi. We were friends when we were little."

"TK," she repeated trying to come up with a memory that fit the name. "I don't remember, I'm sorry." She tried to pull away, but he still held her.

"Are you Kari Kamiya?" She nodded. "So you remember your brother?" She shook her head. "Do you remember anything from before two years ago?"

"Only being sick."

"Please, just hear me out. This is all going to sound nuts, but I have to tell you. I-I'm sorry. I'm sorry for not keeping my promise." She gave him a funny look. "Maybe we could go somewhere to talk."

"TK?" TK looked up and saw Tera standing watching him dance with Kari. "TK, what are you doing? With her?" Tears formed in her eyes.

"Tera, this isn't what it looks like." Before he could continue she turned and ran. He looked back at Kari. "I'm sorry, I have to go. Is there anyway I can see you again."

The other boy Davis pushed him back. "Get out of here! Leave her alone."

The other two boys came up behind him. "You're out of your league here," the tallest boy said, calmly. TK held up his hands in defeat and backed away. He glanced over at Kari who looked away from him and turned to leave.

TK ran out of the club and down the dark street hoping to find Tera.
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Davis turned to Kari. "What happened?"

"He-he knew me. From before," she replied. "I couldn't remember." Dai wrapped his arm around Kari and she hugged him. "I want to go back, Dai. I don't want to be in the real world anymore."

"Alright, let's go," he said, regret filling his voice. The five of them walked out of the club together.