Hi all. I got ten done pretty quick actually surprised myself with that. I've been working hard on it, but I still am having a writers block problem on a few issues like what should that little minion thing look like or be. ~* Sweatdrop *~ Guess I need a digimon muse or something. Well that's something I can invest in for my next chapter.
Thank you for the reviews from both Hope&Light and ::dragonfire:: ~ gets on knees and bows ~ thank you thank you. Please I would like to hear some more reviews, so you know the little box at the bottom of the page. Yeah that one waaaayyyy down there. Please say something even if it's you have cooties.. ....... wait I take that back. I don't want to be told I have cooties, cause I don't, but you get the idea.
Thanks all.
Now for the disclaimers:
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I do not own digimon. I am making no money from this...
~breaking monotone voice Geez who writes these things layers? Oh well and another note the poem in this section is made from a combination of Fear Factory's "Resurrection" and " Timeless" lyrics found on Obsolete (1998 the way the lines are arranged was done by me that all I don't own the rest. Thanks tons now on to the fun stuff. I need to get a muse now.

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Chapter 10- Blurring the Lines


The Digital World -File Island

Sakura and Kenshin walked slowly through the temple looking around cautiously as their digimon hung close to their feet. At the entrance they found a flaming torch and Sakura had grabbed it to light their way. Kenshin had chided her at first about playing with fire because of what they're parents had told them before, but now he was grateful for the light that it had given off.
The inside of the temple was like a dark labyrinth that twisted and turned into a maze of hallways and dead ends. The inside had turned out to be larger then it looked from the outside and more confusing. Kenshin now exhausted from the walking threw himself to the ground. "I'm too tired to walk." He told his sister who turned around to see what had happened. Terriormon looked up at Sakura wondering if she what name she was going to call her brother this time. They always argued and played pranks on each other, but they did care and watch over each other. Even if they never showed it.
"All right lets rest." She said sitting next to him. He leaned his head against her shoulder and yawned loudly as their digimon sat on their laps.
"I'm hungry to Sakura." He said blinking to keep awake.
"I have some cookies in my hip pouch." She said trying to get them out without disturbing him. She handed the small plastic bag of Oreo's to him. He began munching slowly and sleepily.
"Do you think we will be safe in here?" he asked handing one to Terriormon and Biyomon.
"I hope so." She said waving off the cookies he tried to return. "You keep 'em. I'm not hungry." That was a lie and her stomach told her so, but she didn't really have the energy to eat. She looked at the torch she held and watched the flames dance. The light made the shadows on the wall move in strange ways. She then noticed that Biyomon had fallen asleep on her lap. She moved to wipe the black crumbs from her digimon' mouth when she heard the sound of stone sliding against stone. The next instant the warm body that had been her sleeping brother disappeared through a hole in the wall. "Kenshin!!!!" she screamed jumped to her knees and watched the hole seal itself again. With her free hand she began pounding on the stone floor. "Give me back my brother!!" she screamed. She stopped because her hand stung from the repeated pounding. That's when she heard Biyomon talking to her.
"Move Sakura move. Something's coming!" Biyomon said trying to push her partner into motion. "You will find him! Your digivice will lead you to him." She told her as they began running through the halls.

Wherever

Everything was black as Tk's mind hovered on the edge of consciousness.

I've felt darkness
Revive all my fears

Pain wracked his body as he could hear a moan. "Was that me?" he silently wondered as he slowly began to remember what has happened. In his mind he could see Kari looking down at him terrified of something. He couldn't grasp what it was that brought that horrified look to her beautiful face. He felt his fingers twitch as his body protested to making any movement.

Closing in on me
Revive once again

His eyes refused to open but memories slowly continued poured back to him. He remembered holding onto something as hard as he could. A railing. Yes it was a railing. To what again? The blackness refused to break.

Chilling shadows surrounding me
Revive all my fears

The catwalk. He had tripped and fallen over the edge. TK moved to roll over as pain shot through him again. Yes that was definitely his moan. How did he get down? His eyes responded as he could finally see a light crack through the blackness. He couldn't remember what happened after he saw the girls disappear. Disappear?

Bled away
Revive the void within

No, he told her to leave him and save herself. More like made her leave. The creatures, he was remembering them. They where like spiders, but not. The digimon had been keeping them back. Where is Patamon? As Tk began to regain consciousness more thoughts filled his head. His vision began to clear some. He couldn't see much, just fuzzy patches of color. His eyes closed again in protest of having to work. The catwalk. The creatures had been on the catwalk. Their stone bodies where too much weight for it. He could remember falling.

Cut away
Revive all my fears

How did he survive the fall? He could feel himself moving again. His legs where working. He brought an arm up to his head as he tried to open his eyes again. The room looked clearer this time. Less fuzzy, but not in complete focus. He tried to speak. But all he managed was another groan. Patamon was somewhere. What happened to him? He had to find his friend. Kari was safe, but Patamon had stayed. His mind was trying hard to shake the fuzzy feeling that had surrounded him making him slow and dull. A sound behind him tugged at his mind. "Did someone just call my name?" he thought. He tried to speak again, but his vocal cords refused to work.

Reach for the sky
Revive once again

He could finally see the room he was in. He had fallen to the soundstage below the catwalk or at least where the catwalk had been. On the ground near him were the remains of the twisted metal that use to be the catwalk and what looked like a lighting rig. A pile of smashed stone and what looked like long blades littered the floor around it and the far wall.
He looked down at his own body and saw a rope had been twisted around him. His arms and hand where raw and red and blood had been smeared on one. He could feel a slick wet trail running down his head. The memory of swinging towards the lighting rig flashed in his mind. Nothing seemed to be broke though just bruised.
"Tk?" he heard it again he knew someone had called his name this time, but it was a different voice from before. He tried to swing his head towards where the sound had come from but a wave of dizziness washed over him. He suddenly felt the need to throw up or fall over he couldn't decide which he wanted to do first. "Easy there bro." The voice said again, "Be careful." A pair of hands at his back held him up and kept him from falling backwards. It was Matt. It took him a moment, but he knew it was Matt.
"Patamon?" he croaked. He tried to say something else but all he could do was cough.
"Right here." His friends little voice squeaked as he came into view. That's when Tk saw his brother, Tai and Davis sitting near him. "I got help. You'll be okay now." Patamon said rewarding him with a smile.
"Yeah.... I'll be al right." He said before coughing again. He then looked over at his brother and tried to hold his head straight as he gave Matt a strange look. "Why are you wet?" he asked.

Touch the sky
Revive a hope for mankind

The Digital World -File Island

Keile was lost, yep, very lost. This wouldn't be so bad, if it wasn't dark. And it probably wouldn't be so bad if he wasn't completely alone. But what really made the whole thing bad was the fact that a very dangerous digimon was out there after him. Yep, this was a bad day.
Keile really didn't know what to do. He didn't expect to need a flashlight or any type of survival gear. This was just supposed to be a party for a couple of hours, not an all nighter.
Boy he really wished he had been prepared. His dad would have been. Keile just knew his dad would have known what to do. All Keile could do was attempt to find Momoko and the digimon before the Dokugumon did. He figured since he didn't know where he was there was a small sliver of hope that the Dokugumon didn't. He knew that was being unrealistic and silly but he had to hold onto something.
Keile stopped making his way through the thick trees and looked up at the treetops. Through the leaves he could see what looked like the moon shining back at him. He really didn't know if it was the moon or just a trick on his eyes, but there it was. After a moment he slumped against a tree and looked down wistfully. This really wasn't the place he wanted to be right now, he thought sighing.
Something on the ground caught his eye. There was something there catching the light or at least what little light that was out there. He got close to it and picked it up. It was a bracelet, and from the feeling of it was the same one he saw on Momoko's wrist earlier. Maybe he was on the right track. He began lightly feeling the ground in front of him. He was hoping to at least be able to feel any footprints in the ground and not his own. This was not an easy thing to do because all he could think of was the germs and diseases he'd get from the dirt.
He found some. Now all he had to do was go in that direction and hope that he was not running around in circles. With a little luck, Keile knew he could find someone. He was just hoping it wasn't the Dokugumon. That's when he heard a beeping sound.
Keile started patting down his pockets he didn't think he had a beeper on him. It turned out to be his digivice that was doing the beeping, and it was pointing him in the direction he found the footprints going. "Yes." He whispered to himself. He was going to find Momoko. Then hopefully they would find the digimon. He quickly set off in the direction his digivice had pointed him to.


Wherever

Yolei dropped the pole and finally sunk down to her knees as the contraction hit her hard this time. She had astonished the others by ripping the pole out of Kari's hands and started screaming and bashing at the creatures that had been chasing them.
Their attackers had dwindled in numbers and when Yolei looked back she just felt something take over her. She had been tired angry and in a lot of pain. So she started swinging as hard as she could. And it actually felt good to say the things she had said and smash the creatures into little bits. Of course she couldn't really remember what she had said. Right now all she could think of was Ken, the baby, and of course the labor pains weren't about to be forgotten either. Her eyes blurred with tears as she ran her fingers through the small chips of stone in front of her. She had begun gasping for breath between the intense contraction. She could feel Kari's arms around her shoulders and hear Kari speaking to her, but she couldn't hear what Kari was saying. It was all becoming a blur.
She didn't know if the others had helped or not. At the time she didn't even know how she had managed to avoid the sharp blade legs of the spider creatures. Nor did she care. All she cared about was taking out her frustration.
It had worked. Maybe it had worked too well because she was so exhausted and she was about to deliver a baby.
"help......" she squeaked out between breaths. Kari had gotten her back to her feet by this time and was leading her away somewhere. She couldn't see where she was going. She could still hear Kari's voice, but not the words. Everything was blurring together.
Yolei remembered the doctor saying that this one might come faster then her other two babies. And now she knew he wasn't kidding. She tried to wrap herself up in Ken's coat again. She remembered still having it on the catwalk, but now it was gone. No, it wasn't gone Kari took it. But that didn't matter right now. She was having a baby, and it was time to push.