DISCLAIMER: I do not own Digimon or any of its characters. I just like to torture them. Please don't sue.

A/N: This is extremely short, only 2 pages, but it's the epilogue, for crying out loud! Wrapping things up *should* be short.

A year passed. Different DigiDestined hung out together a lot, but they hadn't had a formal reunion where every single DigiDestined got together since the younger generation had returned from exile. Finally, Tai decided that it was time, and called everyone together at his place. It was a great party, but the best part was catching up with everyone.
Tai and Sora's son, eight-month-old Kamiya Taichi junior, and Motomiya Sachiko, Davis and Kari's six-month-old daughter, were the main attraction. Both were little cuties that stole everyone's hearts.
Joe and Mimi announced that they were expecting a little one of their own in about seven months.
Izzy brought his new wife, Kameko, a young, dark-haired beauty. They'd only been married a month, and some of the DigiDestined hadn't met her before.
All the dancing was done to Matt's new album, full of happy, bouncy, celebration songs. In fact, the title of the album was "Celebration".
Davis had gotten a job in a restaurant, and had worked his way up to manager, then regional manager. He was over several of the chain's restaurants in the area. He and Kari had their own apartment. He also said that he'd talked to Jun a few days before and that her boyfriend had finally popped the question, and she'd said yes.
Ken's job with Izzy's company was going great. It wouldn't be long before he worked his way to vice president. Yolei said that she had hoped to give everyone good news--but she didn't have any. Yet. Little ones of their own would have to wait.
Cody was making wonderful grades at law school. He'd have no trouble becoming a junior partner in a law firm when he finally graduated.
T.K., however, was the one who surprised everyone. He had, in his spare time, written a book about their adventures in the Digital World. He'd sent it off to a publisher and gotten it back with a request. "The book was too hurried," they said, "But if you would take each chapter and rewrite it into a book of its own, we would consider this for a series. Send us the first one as soon as you finish." He'd rewritten, taking the first chapter of what would have printed at 300 pages and written it as a hundred-page book, and sent it off. That very day he'd gotten a response. They wanted to publish it as the first of a series! Of course, T.K. was thrilled. And, the publishers need never know that it was based on truth.

From Takeru's journal:
May 13
I still can't believe that I sold my book! I'm going to be published! Since it's going to be a series, I hope that soon I can quit my day job and live off the royalties. That'd be great. It'd give me more time to write other stuff. I want to see if I'm any good at making up characters and plotting my own stories.
It's hard to believe that at this time two years ago, we were prisoners in the DigiWorld. Back then, it was hard to remember what it was like to live here, and now it's hard to remember being a prisoner. I think Yolei has the hardest time remembering--after all, she fell in love with her jailer. But he's completely changed. Ken's a great guy. What he was is a terrible thought to him, and one that the rest of us can barely believe.
I guess, now, on reflection, that being prisoners was the best thing that ever happened to us. I know I never would have written that book without that experience. Between all the reading and journaling I did in the Digital World, writing just started making sense to me, I guess. It came naturally when I started that story.
And now, I have to quit for now. Patamon has fallen asleep on my desk, and I'm sure Matt's long since been in bed. It's late--3:27 in the morning, to be precise. I need sleep, and my writing is showing it.
I never would have guessed that things would turn out so well. It couldn't have come out better had I written it.
T.K.--Takeru Takaishi


A/N: Oh. My. Heavens. It's. Over. WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH! Um, why did I pick the name "Sachiko" for Davis and Kari's daughter? Because it means "joy", and she would be the joy of their lives. :-) Yeah, I know, sappy. But cute. I am *SOOO* proud of this fic. This is the longest fic I've ever written. And it's *good*! At least, I thought so. Beg to differ? Review.