Hey! Here's the next part! For all of you people who thought Matt was next, he doesn't come until later! And, no, I didn't do that just to prove you wrong…I've had the order worked out from the beginning. The list from here on goes: Cody, Matt, Sora, Davis, Izzy, Joe, Yolei, Ken. ^_^ I hope you guys like this one!

DedicationKate…I'm sorry…but you get Tai's death dedicated to you…

~*Fateful Destinies*~

Mr. Kamiya took a deep breath, fighting back tears. He couldn't cry…he had to be strong…

He reached for the book. He knew that he couldn't expect his wife to read about their son's death so soon after having read Kari's.

So he would do it.

~*Chapter 4*~

~*Condemning Courage*~

Name: Tai Kamiya

Crest: Courage

Digimon: Agumon

Birth date: January 7

Death date: April 5, 2015

Cause of death: Coma

Age when killed: 29

Tai was the original leader of the Digidestined. He was, in a way, what kept us all together. All fighting.

As said by his crest, he was one of the most courageous people that I ever knew. That anyone will ever know.

Devastated by the sudden deaths of his sister and two friends, I personally think that Tai didn't really care anymore.

Sora was probably the only thing that kept him going for as long as he did.

Sora, and the game of soccer.

Funny, how one of the things that he loved most would be his end. He went into his last game, expecting to win.

His team did win. But he never saw it. Never knew.

Following is, from my memory, my last conversation with Tai.

~*A conversation with Tai Kamiya on April 3rd, 2015*~

"So, Tai. Ready for your big game?" I asked, knowing very well just how psyched Tai was about the high point in his career.

He just grinned. It was nice to see him smile. He rarely ever smiled anymore, after Kari, TK, and Mimi's deaths.

"You bet I am," he replied with a laugh. There was silence for several seconds afterwards, and it was then that the smile faded from his face.

"What's wrong?" I asked warily.

"I don't know…it's just…a feeling, I guess."

"What kind of feeling?" I could tell that my voice was slightly harsh. I was worried. No, that wasn't right. I was beyond worried.

"That we won't win the game," he replied. "Or that, if we do win, I won't see it," he added hastily.

This time, unlike all the others, I was concerned. What if Tai were to fall to ill fate, as well?

~*End of Conversation*~

I was right. Tai did fall to ill fate. Just like the other three.

He went to the game, happily hoping to assist his team in winning.

I saw him before the game, talking with Davis.

The next time I saw the two together was on the field.

Davis passed the ball to Tai. He moved the ball forward expertly, then passed back to Davis

For some reason, the shot was off a bit. Both Tai and Davis ran after it.

As the ball stopped, both boys leapt towards it.

But Davis accidentally crashed into the older boy. Tai, falling backwards, slipped, then tripped over the ball, flying backwards.

He hit his head on the bleachers, falling right in front of where I was sitting. I still, to this day, remember the sound of the crack of bones as he settled to the ground, his face looking straight up into mine.

He went into a coma and was rushed to the hospital immediately. He never awoke.

He died the next day, the 5th of April, 2015.

And courage was condemned, leaving us in fear.

So. Was that really bad? I hope not! Please review!

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