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Ivie sat under a shady tree with a thick novel in her hands. She was not reading the book though, but peering over the top of it and watching all her classmates playing in the blue swimming pool. The instructor tried in vain to make everyone take order. Eventually, he commanded everyone to line up for diving practice. Ivie sat up straighter and watched very closely.
What happened was that the instructor would call a student up to the blocks, make them get into the right position, then dive in. If the dive was unsuccessful, and then the student had to swim a lap of the pool, get out, and line up again. That is when Ivie would strike, but it would take more energy than she had ever used for her magic before. It was extremely dangerous, but it might teach Davis a lesson Ivie watched as Davis stood on the blocks shaking. He then belly flopped into the water. Ivie laughed, it was perfect. The instructor went a bright red with anger.
"Pathetic, I should make you do two laps, Hurry up, Get down to the other end quickly." The instructor spat.
Davis started to swim a slow freestyle with head out of the water. Ivie leant back against the tree and summoned her power. Her soul soared high out of her body and into the water, with effort, Ivie created a whirlpool that only Davis could see. To an outsider, it looked like Davis was being a chicken, grasping onto the side of the pool shrieking as he was being swallowed up. He managed to pull himself out of the water and lay on the side of the pool on his stomach. He looked down and saw four ivy leaves floating there. TK saw it too, and immediately turned toward where Ivie was sitting. Her body was motionless, her green eyes no longer green, but an ocean blue colour. The only sign of life was her blinking, she did little else. TK stared in astonishment. What on earth was going on? Her now blue eyes shone with an inner light, then returned to green. Ivie shook her head and then slumped over. She did not get back up. She had waisted too much of her energy on the spell, and when her soul returned, she was unable to use it properly. TK, Kari and about five other people including the teacher rushed over to her. Ivie was unconscious. The teacher called an ambulance. She was still breathing, but it was as though she was asleep, well in a very deep sleep.
Ivie awoke to find Julia sitting besides her looking very concerned. She glanced around and immediately knew where she was. She was in a hospital, in fact it was THE hospital that she went to when she was little.
"Hey Ivie, are you okay? They brought you here from the swimming pools, you collapsed. The doctor said it was heat stroke. He said you were wearing too many hot clothes, and sitting in the hot sun too long. ." Said Julia, Ivie's little sister.
"Where's dad?" asked Ivie.
"Oh, he had to go to work, so I had to wait for you. The doctor said that you can come home, but you can't go to school for THREE whole days, and you gotta drink lots of water. Daddy told me to get the doctor when you wake up. He said that he signed something so you can leave, and he paid for a cab in advance."
"Okay," Ivie sat up and flung back the covers. "I can't stand the smell." She stood up, but then had to sit back down again, as she felt dizzy. Julia left to find the doctor.
Ivie thought about the last time she was here. Well actually, she was first taken to emergency and about a week later she transferred to this hospital. It was here that she first gained her powers and also some friends. There was a games room for children who were not too sick to play. Ivie often went there listening to other peoples stories of how they wound up in hospital. She heard of many incidences such as house fires, falling out of trees and there was even a boy who took his sister who was sick, to play soccer. The boy had wandered in from the waiting room, and when Ivie saw him, her heart was filled with sorrow. He had a large red hand mark on his face, which Ivie presumed was caused by his mother or father hitting him in shock. When he saw Ivie, he cried harder saying that Ivie was the same age as his sister was. He asked if she knew her, or if she had ever played soccer. Ivie envied the girl she had never met; she had a mother, a father and a brother who loved her very much. All Ivie really had was her younger sister who was really too young to understand what had happened. Her mother had abandoned them and her father was too full of self-pity to notice anyone else. Ivie sat in the games room every day after meeting the little boy hoping that he would come back, though he never did.
Ivie and Julia arrived home safely. Ivie was perched in her bed with a pillow at her back watching her little black and white television. It was ten-o'clock when her father arrived home. He walked passed her open door, then came back and put his head around the corner. He nodded to himself then left again, not returning. Ivie eventually drifted off to sleep. When Ivie woke the next day, no one was home. Julia had already left for school and her father, for work. Giving in to her boredom, Ivie went back to bed and slumbered for a while.
Something wet dropped onto Ivie's face, waking her up. A wave of Panic swept over her, and she sat up with a start. This was not her bedroom! She glanced around; she was lying on a wide stretch of grass that really ought to be mowed. There was a wooden fence about ten metres away, but it was horizontal and it was all broken and wrecked. To her left were mountains which would be impossible to reach before the weird sun set. On her right was a forest with a winding river. She decided to head in the direction of the forest. Ivie stood up, slightly damp from the grass, she got another surprise when she looked down and saw she was no longer wearing her pyjama but a long green velvet jacket, and under that was a tee shirt and shorts. It has been so long since Ivie had worn a short sleeved shirt that she was glad to have the jacket to cover her. She was not too concerned as her energy had returned and her magic seemed to have increased. If she was in danger, her powers could save her. She walked through the forest on a small dirt track, wondering how to get back home. If she walked far enough, surely she could come to a road and if there's a road, there should be cars... She came across a little television.
"What on earth is a television doing in the forest?" she asked out loud not really expecting an answer. She nudged it with her foot, then decided to keep on walking down the dirt path.
Yolei and Cody were playing a computer game when the gate to the digital world was opened. They were surprised as the gate hadn't been opened in a while, and this was set off by something other than a digimon. Cody ran to find Kari, TK and Davis while Yolei tried to pin point the spot where the gate opened to. It turned out to be a desolated forest area, which contained barely any Digimon, and it was a not very important place at all. Still, determined to find out what had opened the gate, the five digidestined entered with their digimon.
Ivie had walked a long way, and still had not found a road, or even a telephone! It was weird, one minute she was at home asleep, and when she woke up she was in a forest. Ivie was beginning to wonder if it was a practical joke.
'It has to be a joke, but who would have done it? I know, Davis figured out what I did yesterday, and decided to pay me back! Well when I find him, I'm going to make him pay!' Ivie thought angrily as she sat by a stream and drank.
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Ivie sat under a shady tree with a thick novel in her hands. She was not reading the book though, but peering over the top of it and watching all her classmates playing in the blue swimming pool. The instructor tried in vain to make everyone take order. Eventually, he commanded everyone to line up for diving practice. Ivie sat up straighter and watched very closely.
What happened was that the instructor would call a student up to the blocks, make them get into the right position, then dive in. If the dive was unsuccessful, and then the student had to swim a lap of the pool, get out, and line up again. That is when Ivie would strike, but it would take more energy than she had ever used for her magic before. It was extremely dangerous, but it might teach Davis a lesson Ivie watched as Davis stood on the blocks shaking. He then belly flopped into the water. Ivie laughed, it was perfect. The instructor went a bright red with anger.
"Pathetic, I should make you do two laps, Hurry up, Get down to the other end quickly." The instructor spat.
Davis started to swim a slow freestyle with head out of the water. Ivie leant back against the tree and summoned her power. Her soul soared high out of her body and into the water, with effort, Ivie created a whirlpool that only Davis could see. To an outsider, it looked like Davis was being a chicken, grasping onto the side of the pool shrieking as he was being swallowed up. He managed to pull himself out of the water and lay on the side of the pool on his stomach. He looked down and saw four ivy leaves floating there. TK saw it too, and immediately turned toward where Ivie was sitting. Her body was motionless, her green eyes no longer green, but an ocean blue colour. The only sign of life was her blinking, she did little else. TK stared in astonishment. What on earth was going on? Her now blue eyes shone with an inner light, then returned to green. Ivie shook her head and then slumped over. She did not get back up. She had waisted too much of her energy on the spell, and when her soul returned, she was unable to use it properly. TK, Kari and about five other people including the teacher rushed over to her. Ivie was unconscious. The teacher called an ambulance. She was still breathing, but it was as though she was asleep, well in a very deep sleep.
Ivie awoke to find Julia sitting besides her looking very concerned. She glanced around and immediately knew where she was. She was in a hospital, in fact it was THE hospital that she went to when she was little.
"Hey Ivie, are you okay? They brought you here from the swimming pools, you collapsed. The doctor said it was heat stroke. He said you were wearing too many hot clothes, and sitting in the hot sun too long. ." Said Julia, Ivie's little sister.
"Where's dad?" asked Ivie.
"Oh, he had to go to work, so I had to wait for you. The doctor said that you can come home, but you can't go to school for THREE whole days, and you gotta drink lots of water. Daddy told me to get the doctor when you wake up. He said that he signed something so you can leave, and he paid for a cab in advance."
"Okay," Ivie sat up and flung back the covers. "I can't stand the smell." She stood up, but then had to sit back down again, as she felt dizzy. Julia left to find the doctor.
Ivie thought about the last time she was here. Well actually, she was first taken to emergency and about a week later she transferred to this hospital. It was here that she first gained her powers and also some friends. There was a games room for children who were not too sick to play. Ivie often went there listening to other peoples stories of how they wound up in hospital. She heard of many incidences such as house fires, falling out of trees and there was even a boy who took his sister who was sick, to play soccer. The boy had wandered in from the waiting room, and when Ivie saw him, her heart was filled with sorrow. He had a large red hand mark on his face, which Ivie presumed was caused by his mother or father hitting him in shock. When he saw Ivie, he cried harder saying that Ivie was the same age as his sister was. He asked if she knew her, or if she had ever played soccer. Ivie envied the girl she had never met; she had a mother, a father and a brother who loved her very much. All Ivie really had was her younger sister who was really too young to understand what had happened. Her mother had abandoned them and her father was too full of self-pity to notice anyone else. Ivie sat in the games room every day after meeting the little boy hoping that he would come back, though he never did.
Ivie and Julia arrived home safely. Ivie was perched in her bed with a pillow at her back watching her little black and white television. It was ten-o'clock when her father arrived home. He walked passed her open door, then came back and put his head around the corner. He nodded to himself then left again, not returning. Ivie eventually drifted off to sleep. When Ivie woke the next day, no one was home. Julia had already left for school and her father, for work. Giving in to her boredom, Ivie went back to bed and slumbered for a while.
Something wet dropped onto Ivie's face, waking her up. A wave of Panic swept over her, and she sat up with a start. This was not her bedroom! She glanced around; she was lying on a wide stretch of grass that really ought to be mowed. There was a wooden fence about ten metres away, but it was horizontal and it was all broken and wrecked. To her left were mountains which would be impossible to reach before the weird sun set. On her right was a forest with a winding river. She decided to head in the direction of the forest. Ivie stood up, slightly damp from the grass, she got another surprise when she looked down and saw she was no longer wearing her pyjama but a long green velvet jacket, and under that was a tee shirt and shorts. It has been so long since Ivie had worn a short sleeved shirt that she was glad to have the jacket to cover her. She was not too concerned as her energy had returned and her magic seemed to have increased. If she was in danger, her powers could save her. She walked through the forest on a small dirt track, wondering how to get back home. If she walked far enough, surely she could come to a road and if there's a road, there should be cars... She came across a little television.
"What on earth is a television doing in the forest?" she asked out loud not really expecting an answer. She nudged it with her foot, then decided to keep on walking down the dirt path.
Yolei and Cody were playing a computer game when the gate to the digital world was opened. They were surprised as the gate hadn't been opened in a while, and this was set off by something other than a digimon. Cody ran to find Kari, TK and Davis while Yolei tried to pin point the spot where the gate opened to. It turned out to be a desolated forest area, which contained barely any Digimon, and it was a not very important place at all. Still, determined to find out what had opened the gate, the five digidestined entered with their digimon.
Ivie had walked a long way, and still had not found a road, or even a telephone! It was weird, one minute she was at home asleep, and when she woke up she was in a forest. Ivie was beginning to wonder if it was a practical joke.
'It has to be a joke, but who would have done it? I know, Davis figured out what I did yesterday, and decided to pay me back! Well when I find him, I'm going to make him pay!' Ivie thought angrily as she sat by a stream and drank.
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