Disclaimer: I don't own digimon
This is the sequel to Kari's Secret or a Forgotten Past, whichever title you prefer.
Ages:Davis: 39
Sora & Matt- 41
Cody- 37
Izzy, Mimi, & Yolie- 40
Joe- 42
Note: Not all of these people will appear in the fic.
'~~~'- Thought
"~~"- Speech
Born of Angels
Matt crept down the dark hall of his home quietly. It was after midnight, but he couldn't sleep. His mind was clouded with worry and confusion on what to do about Andie. So now instead of sleep, he was making his rounds, checking on everyone who was asleep.
He opened the door to Jared's room. The little boy slept quietly on Hot Wheel sheets, holding a stuffed bear in his arms. The light from the moon left shadows dancing on his pale face, but in his peaceful slumber Jared didn't notice or care.
Matt shut the door softly. The next door was his own. He opened it and saw Sora asleep in their bed. She looked so beautiful. He smiled remembering all those year they had been friends. 25 years of friendship. 9 year of marriage.
When Matt had returned to the real world with Andie and without her parents Sora had been there everyday. She did not miss a day to watch the baby or to show him what he was supposed to do. Andie loved Sora and Sora had made his pain of losing his brother so much easier to deal with. They both had fallen in love during those years until he had proposed.
He shut the door and crept down the hall to the next door. There was a small biohazard sign on the front with the words, Warning! Toxic Material, written on it. He ignored it and opened the door.
Crying came from the bed. Matt dashed over and flipped on the small lamp on the bedside. He sat down on the edge of the bed beside the tossing and turning girl. "Andie! Andie! Wake up!" He yelled. He grabbed her shoulders and held her down. Sweat plastered her bangs as tears rolled from her eyes. "Andie!"
Andie stopped tossing and turning. She opened her eyes and stared up at the man holding her down. It took her a minute to realize who he was. She collapsed into her hands crying. "You were having another nightmare, weren't you?" She didn't respond. He pulled her up and held her in his lap, rocking her back and forth. "What did you see?"
"It was completely black and this dark figure wanted to kill me." She paused, choking on tears. She held her arm to her chest. "He got me." He rocked her in his arms as she cried. "Pu-put me down, papa. I'll be okay. yawn I have to go back to sleep."
He laid her back down and she quickly settled down under the blankets. "Are you sure your alright?" He asked. He got no answer, just steady breathing. "Andie," he sighed.
He watched her sleep quietly. Nightmares were not uncommon for her. In fact she had had them same one ever since she was little. Always the same. Until recently, only lately had the figure been catching her.
"Another nightmare?" A sweet voice, thick with sleep said from behind.
Matt looked up and saw Sora standing in the doorway. "Yep." He looked down at Andie. "I don't know what to do. Her powers are coming through. And her nightmares are getting worse. What if she can't handle it?"
"But that's what she has you for," Sora replied.
"I don't even understand if I can handle it. I don't understand her. I understood TK and Kari. They were created and I had to understand what they were." He paused before saying were. It still hurt. "But Andie was a natural born child. That's a new one for me." He looked into her reddish brown eyes and saw sympathy and confusion.
Poor Sora. She knew hardly anything about him or Tai or any if them. She knew bits of information, but only enough to confuse her more. But still she tried to help when he worried over the welfare of Andie.
"Well, maybe you should try explaining what you do know. Like what her parents were. She knows who, now try what."
"There's no such thing as angels," he replied. "That's exactly what she told me. I just don't know how to explain to her."
Sora walked over to him. "Matt, can I ask you a question?"
"Sure."
"I've avoided asking you this question for a long time because always scared of the answer I could get. But I really want to know before Andie goes and saves the world or something. I've listen to you talk about TK and Kari and how they were our last hope. So does that mean that all the time we spent in the DigiWorld meant nothing? We all those tears and effort for nothing?"
Matt stared at her as he debated the question in his mind. He had never really that about that before. "No," he replied.
"No what?"
"Yes and no," he recovered. "Yes, the powers we fought we really nothing compared to what TK and Kari had to fight. Everything we did was really nothing compared to the true evils that Andie will face when she's ready." Sadness appeared in her eyes. "But then there's still no. We saved the Digital World. If we hadn't done what we did then, there wouldn't be anything to fight for now. Light like me and Andie and Jared will die out."
"Jared…" Sora mumbled. Sometimes she forgot that her son was half Protector.
"I think she'll be okay for the rest of the night. I'll just leave the light on," Matt said as he stood up. He smiled at her. "We better get to bed."
Sora didn't move as Matt walked toward the door. Instead she watched Andie. "Matt, why is she holding her arm like that?"
Matt walked back over and looked down at Andie. She was clutching her arm to her chest. "I don't know. She was holding it like that when she woke up," he replied. Sora reached out and pulled Andie's arm away from her body. She pushed her long light blue sleeve back. Huge cuts appeared on her arm. Sora gasped. "The barrier has been broken," Matt said.
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A boy sat up and opened his eyes to his home of darkness. He had done it. He had broken the barrier between this world and the other. He had almost broken the girl's arm to prove it. Soon he would bring her to him. No longer would he have to terrorize her in her dreams. Soon she would die and all those years of fading darkness will be over. Darkness will reign over light with the fall of this young girl.
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Andie flinched slightly as a doctor with short blue hair and glasses wrapped a white cloth around her arm. He looked up at her. "Feeling any better?"
"No," she replied, holding her arm to her chest with the other. "But thanks, Uncle Joe."
"No problem, Andie. Just stay out of trouble, okay?" She nodded. "All done." She jumped off of the table and followed him into the waiting room of the clinic he ran. Matt was sitting there staring into space. When he saw the two come in he jumped out of his chair and ran to them. "She'll be okay. Just a deep cut or two. Nothing that won't heal in a week, or sooner," Joe added knowing that Andie could heal herself quickly without trying or noticing.
"Thanks man. Sorry to get you out here so late, err, early," Matt corrected.
"Its no problem. As long as you need a doctor with no questions asked I'm here."
"Thanks." He wrapped an arm around Andie's shoulders. "I better get her home. Sora will want to know what's going on."
"Alright, I'll see you two later. Don't forget Cody wants us over next week," Joe called as the walked out of the clinic.
Andie sat quietly in Matt's car as they drove home. It was barely 3 a.m. Poor Joe, he was still at the clinic when Matt had called. Andie glanced down at her arm. The white cloth was soft.
So it hadn't been just a dream. The thing with the claws had really caught her, making deep gashes down her arm. She ran her had over the cloth. It hurt to the touch.
She glanced out the window and into the darkness that filled the dreary sky. Something didn't feel right. She couldn't put her finger on it, but something in the back of her mind felt uneasy about something.
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Andie sat down at her computer. There was no way she was going to be able to get back to sleep. She brought up the Internet as she sat back and rested her feet on the top of the desk. She didn't understand what was going on. Yesterday she made Alex's cut disappear and she walked through a glass door. And now she was worrying about something and in pain from cuts across her arm that came from nowhere.
"You've got mail!" The automated voice pulled her from her thoughts. She opened the mailbox. There were two messages. One was from her best friend Aaron and the other said Unknown where the addy should have been. She clicked it.
It read, "The truth and our past lies in our parents. Where does yours lie? The truth lives."
That was it. She narrowed her eyes as she read it over again. 'What was that supposed to mean? What truth? What past? Where does mine lie? Where does the truth lie or where do my parents lie? If the truth is alive, does that mean my parents could be…'
She got up from her chair and went downstairs. Sora and Matt were talking quietly in the living room. Their voice filled the air as they discussed a party Uncle Davis and Cody were having for something called the Digidestined. She never figured out what the Digidestined were even though Matt and Sora talked about it quite frequently. Andie walked into view and they both stopped talking. "Andie honey, I thought you were going to bed," Sora finally said, surprised to see the girl standing in the doorway.
"No, I don't want to go to sleep," she replied rubbing her hurt arm. "If I ask you a question will you answer truthfully?"
"Of course."
"Where are my parents laid to rest?"
"Excuse me?" Matt asked in shock.
"Where are my parents laid to rest?"
"In the cemetery, of course," Sora replied because the stunned look on Matt's face signaled he wasn't going to answer.
"What cemetery?" Neither of them answered. "Can I see their graves?"
"Why?" Matt asked.
"Why not? They're my parents. I want to see them, the graves I mean."
"No," Matt replied.
"What? Why?"
"Because I said."
"My parents don't have graves, do they?" She suddenly snapped.
"What makes you say that?"
"They're not dead, are they? They're alive! They just didn't want me. A couple of eighteen year olds with a kid? Yeah right! They ditched me her with you two and left! Didn't they?!"
"Andie!" Sora gashed.
Matt jumped to his feet. He raised a hand and backhanded Andie across the face. It was so hard that she fell backwards, flat on her face. She rolled over on her back and stared up at Matt, fear and tears in her eyes. He was fuming, fist clenched, looking like he would hit her again. And he would have if Sora hadn't stopped him.
She stood in front of him, her back turned to Andie. "Matt, stop it. She didn't mean it!"
"Get upstairs now! I don't want to see you!" Matt screamed. Andie forced herself off the floor and ran up the stairs. When she was gone he collapsed on the couch, head in his hands.
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Andie shut the door to her room softly and leaned against it. She slid down to the floor with her knees pulled to her chest. Tears ran from her eyes and cooling her red, pained cheek where Matt had hit her. It hurt so much, he was so mad. How could she say those things? What was she thinking?
She opened her eyes to a noise from her computer. A weird window appeared on the screen. She got up and walked over to it. It looked like a portal. There was an instant message box open from Unknown. "Digiport open?" She read the words from IM box. The computer beeped as it sucked her in.
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Well, there's part four. Please, I am begging for reviews! I need to know if this was bad or if this seris is actually getting good.
This is the sequel to Kari's Secret or a Forgotten Past, whichever title you prefer.
Ages:Davis: 39
Sora & Matt- 41
Cody- 37
Izzy, Mimi, & Yolie- 40
Joe- 42
Note: Not all of these people will appear in the fic.
'~~~'- Thought
"~~"- Speech
Born of Angels
Matt crept down the dark hall of his home quietly. It was after midnight, but he couldn't sleep. His mind was clouded with worry and confusion on what to do about Andie. So now instead of sleep, he was making his rounds, checking on everyone who was asleep.
He opened the door to Jared's room. The little boy slept quietly on Hot Wheel sheets, holding a stuffed bear in his arms. The light from the moon left shadows dancing on his pale face, but in his peaceful slumber Jared didn't notice or care.
Matt shut the door softly. The next door was his own. He opened it and saw Sora asleep in their bed. She looked so beautiful. He smiled remembering all those year they had been friends. 25 years of friendship. 9 year of marriage.
When Matt had returned to the real world with Andie and without her parents Sora had been there everyday. She did not miss a day to watch the baby or to show him what he was supposed to do. Andie loved Sora and Sora had made his pain of losing his brother so much easier to deal with. They both had fallen in love during those years until he had proposed.
He shut the door and crept down the hall to the next door. There was a small biohazard sign on the front with the words, Warning! Toxic Material, written on it. He ignored it and opened the door.
Crying came from the bed. Matt dashed over and flipped on the small lamp on the bedside. He sat down on the edge of the bed beside the tossing and turning girl. "Andie! Andie! Wake up!" He yelled. He grabbed her shoulders and held her down. Sweat plastered her bangs as tears rolled from her eyes. "Andie!"
Andie stopped tossing and turning. She opened her eyes and stared up at the man holding her down. It took her a minute to realize who he was. She collapsed into her hands crying. "You were having another nightmare, weren't you?" She didn't respond. He pulled her up and held her in his lap, rocking her back and forth. "What did you see?"
"It was completely black and this dark figure wanted to kill me." She paused, choking on tears. She held her arm to her chest. "He got me." He rocked her in his arms as she cried. "Pu-put me down, papa. I'll be okay. yawn I have to go back to sleep."
He laid her back down and she quickly settled down under the blankets. "Are you sure your alright?" He asked. He got no answer, just steady breathing. "Andie," he sighed.
He watched her sleep quietly. Nightmares were not uncommon for her. In fact she had had them same one ever since she was little. Always the same. Until recently, only lately had the figure been catching her.
"Another nightmare?" A sweet voice, thick with sleep said from behind.
Matt looked up and saw Sora standing in the doorway. "Yep." He looked down at Andie. "I don't know what to do. Her powers are coming through. And her nightmares are getting worse. What if she can't handle it?"
"But that's what she has you for," Sora replied.
"I don't even understand if I can handle it. I don't understand her. I understood TK and Kari. They were created and I had to understand what they were." He paused before saying were. It still hurt. "But Andie was a natural born child. That's a new one for me." He looked into her reddish brown eyes and saw sympathy and confusion.
Poor Sora. She knew hardly anything about him or Tai or any if them. She knew bits of information, but only enough to confuse her more. But still she tried to help when he worried over the welfare of Andie.
"Well, maybe you should try explaining what you do know. Like what her parents were. She knows who, now try what."
"There's no such thing as angels," he replied. "That's exactly what she told me. I just don't know how to explain to her."
Sora walked over to him. "Matt, can I ask you a question?"
"Sure."
"I've avoided asking you this question for a long time because always scared of the answer I could get. But I really want to know before Andie goes and saves the world or something. I've listen to you talk about TK and Kari and how they were our last hope. So does that mean that all the time we spent in the DigiWorld meant nothing? We all those tears and effort for nothing?"
Matt stared at her as he debated the question in his mind. He had never really that about that before. "No," he replied.
"No what?"
"Yes and no," he recovered. "Yes, the powers we fought we really nothing compared to what TK and Kari had to fight. Everything we did was really nothing compared to the true evils that Andie will face when she's ready." Sadness appeared in her eyes. "But then there's still no. We saved the Digital World. If we hadn't done what we did then, there wouldn't be anything to fight for now. Light like me and Andie and Jared will die out."
"Jared…" Sora mumbled. Sometimes she forgot that her son was half Protector.
"I think she'll be okay for the rest of the night. I'll just leave the light on," Matt said as he stood up. He smiled at her. "We better get to bed."
Sora didn't move as Matt walked toward the door. Instead she watched Andie. "Matt, why is she holding her arm like that?"
Matt walked back over and looked down at Andie. She was clutching her arm to her chest. "I don't know. She was holding it like that when she woke up," he replied. Sora reached out and pulled Andie's arm away from her body. She pushed her long light blue sleeve back. Huge cuts appeared on her arm. Sora gasped. "The barrier has been broken," Matt said.
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A boy sat up and opened his eyes to his home of darkness. He had done it. He had broken the barrier between this world and the other. He had almost broken the girl's arm to prove it. Soon he would bring her to him. No longer would he have to terrorize her in her dreams. Soon she would die and all those years of fading darkness will be over. Darkness will reign over light with the fall of this young girl.
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Andie flinched slightly as a doctor with short blue hair and glasses wrapped a white cloth around her arm. He looked up at her. "Feeling any better?"
"No," she replied, holding her arm to her chest with the other. "But thanks, Uncle Joe."
"No problem, Andie. Just stay out of trouble, okay?" She nodded. "All done." She jumped off of the table and followed him into the waiting room of the clinic he ran. Matt was sitting there staring into space. When he saw the two come in he jumped out of his chair and ran to them. "She'll be okay. Just a deep cut or two. Nothing that won't heal in a week, or sooner," Joe added knowing that Andie could heal herself quickly without trying or noticing.
"Thanks man. Sorry to get you out here so late, err, early," Matt corrected.
"Its no problem. As long as you need a doctor with no questions asked I'm here."
"Thanks." He wrapped an arm around Andie's shoulders. "I better get her home. Sora will want to know what's going on."
"Alright, I'll see you two later. Don't forget Cody wants us over next week," Joe called as the walked out of the clinic.
Andie sat quietly in Matt's car as they drove home. It was barely 3 a.m. Poor Joe, he was still at the clinic when Matt had called. Andie glanced down at her arm. The white cloth was soft.
So it hadn't been just a dream. The thing with the claws had really caught her, making deep gashes down her arm. She ran her had over the cloth. It hurt to the touch.
She glanced out the window and into the darkness that filled the dreary sky. Something didn't feel right. She couldn't put her finger on it, but something in the back of her mind felt uneasy about something.
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Andie sat down at her computer. There was no way she was going to be able to get back to sleep. She brought up the Internet as she sat back and rested her feet on the top of the desk. She didn't understand what was going on. Yesterday she made Alex's cut disappear and she walked through a glass door. And now she was worrying about something and in pain from cuts across her arm that came from nowhere.
"You've got mail!" The automated voice pulled her from her thoughts. She opened the mailbox. There were two messages. One was from her best friend Aaron and the other said Unknown where the addy should have been. She clicked it.
It read, "The truth and our past lies in our parents. Where does yours lie? The truth lives."
That was it. She narrowed her eyes as she read it over again. 'What was that supposed to mean? What truth? What past? Where does mine lie? Where does the truth lie or where do my parents lie? If the truth is alive, does that mean my parents could be…'
She got up from her chair and went downstairs. Sora and Matt were talking quietly in the living room. Their voice filled the air as they discussed a party Uncle Davis and Cody were having for something called the Digidestined. She never figured out what the Digidestined were even though Matt and Sora talked about it quite frequently. Andie walked into view and they both stopped talking. "Andie honey, I thought you were going to bed," Sora finally said, surprised to see the girl standing in the doorway.
"No, I don't want to go to sleep," she replied rubbing her hurt arm. "If I ask you a question will you answer truthfully?"
"Of course."
"Where are my parents laid to rest?"
"Excuse me?" Matt asked in shock.
"Where are my parents laid to rest?"
"In the cemetery, of course," Sora replied because the stunned look on Matt's face signaled he wasn't going to answer.
"What cemetery?" Neither of them answered. "Can I see their graves?"
"Why?" Matt asked.
"Why not? They're my parents. I want to see them, the graves I mean."
"No," Matt replied.
"What? Why?"
"Because I said."
"My parents don't have graves, do they?" She suddenly snapped.
"What makes you say that?"
"They're not dead, are they? They're alive! They just didn't want me. A couple of eighteen year olds with a kid? Yeah right! They ditched me her with you two and left! Didn't they?!"
"Andie!" Sora gashed.
Matt jumped to his feet. He raised a hand and backhanded Andie across the face. It was so hard that she fell backwards, flat on her face. She rolled over on her back and stared up at Matt, fear and tears in her eyes. He was fuming, fist clenched, looking like he would hit her again. And he would have if Sora hadn't stopped him.
She stood in front of him, her back turned to Andie. "Matt, stop it. She didn't mean it!"
"Get upstairs now! I don't want to see you!" Matt screamed. Andie forced herself off the floor and ran up the stairs. When she was gone he collapsed on the couch, head in his hands.
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Andie shut the door to her room softly and leaned against it. She slid down to the floor with her knees pulled to her chest. Tears ran from her eyes and cooling her red, pained cheek where Matt had hit her. It hurt so much, he was so mad. How could she say those things? What was she thinking?
She opened her eyes to a noise from her computer. A weird window appeared on the screen. She got up and walked over to it. It looked like a portal. There was an instant message box open from Unknown. "Digiport open?" She read the words from IM box. The computer beeped as it sucked her in.
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Well, there's part four. Please, I am begging for reviews! I need to know if this was bad or if this seris is actually getting good.
