Hi all. Sorry for the long delay in chapters but I got one out for you. I actually had planned to write more on this one but I couldn't think of what else I needed. So I decided to give everyone the answer to the popular question WHAT HAPPENED TO YOLEI!!! Which is what everyone's asked.
Here ya go.
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Chapter 13- Play it again Sam
Wherever
Kari was sitting in front of the window staring out at the sky surrounding the TV station. She was alone in a small office at the end of the hall. The sky outside was thick with the fog it had completely obscured everything and was apparently well blocking the sunlight because it was getting dark outside very early in the day according to the clocks. Kari was yawning with exhaustion that she recognized as something akin to jetlag. It was expected to happen when they noticed the fact that time had somehow shifted, but obviously not really thought about.
Yolei was asleep down the hall in a waiting area they had found shortly after they where sure there where no more of the creatures following them. She fell asleep shortly after delivering her son. Kari had wrapped the baby in Ken's jacket and laid him near his mother to sleep after such an ordeal. They both seemed to be doing okay, but Kari was worried still. Even though she has had two kids of her own she still wasn't a doctor. At this point she didn't think she would feel better about the whole thing till she saw Joe or anyone else for that matter.
These weren't the only thoughts that had haunted Kari for the last hour or so. There was the image of seeing TK dangling from the catwalk. She had been able to banish it from her mind while they where running for their lives, and she had even managed to shove in inconspicuously in the corner while she tried to help Yolei. But now the pain came back with vengeance. She didn't have anything to distract her mind from the sight of the person she loved in mortal danger or the thought that he may have fallen and been killed. That was what the spiders had been trying to do to them. What ever or whoever sent them after the digidestine probably was trying to kill them. This made her want to cry even more. She had always hid her feelings from most people. Yolei and TK knew how to draw them out and somehow make her feel better. But right now she didn't have either of them to wheedle the information out of her. Force her to share her pain. Yolei was in no condition and TK well he was one of the reasons she was in such pain.
A noise near the door caught her attention. She turned and looked at the door and saw that it was now cracked. She had made sure that the digimon had stayed with Yolei and locked the door behind her. So to have the door open on it's own was a surprise to her. No one else was suppose to be in the hall. "Anyone there?" she said getting up to cross the room. The building was quite chilly since they had taken refuge in the TV station, but now she suddenly felt the cold intensify. She knew this wasn't a good sign.
She opened the door and looked out into the hall. The door at the opposite end was cracked also. She had barricaded the door earlier from this side against intrusion because the spiders had damaged the locks. Now the chair she had used was turned over on its side, but had no visible damage. Kari now was sure something was wrong, but she hadn't heard anything that sounded like the chair falling over. Striding quickly down the hall she went to the door where Yolei and the others where and tried to open it. It was still locked.
"Who's there?" she herd Gatomon say.
"Just me." She called back. "I'm going to go see if I can find the radio. Keep this door locked." She shouted through the door.
"Let me come." She heard Gatomon answer and some scraping on the opposite side.
"No, stay here." She said backing up and looking back down the hall. "I'll just be gone for a while. Let no one in unless your sure of who it is." She commanded before turning away to investigate the offices. She wasn't going to give them any time to argue nor did want to worry the others with what she had felt until she had good reason. Besides finding the radio would be a good excuse to investigate a little and she knew very well where Yolei would be.
If someone was here, she didn't want to leave Yolei unprotected. She knew it was possible that it could be one of her friends or her brother or even her husband, but something deep down told her no it wasn't. And this was when she hated to be right.
Kari picked up the pipe that Yolei had discarded earlier and then crept out of the door at the end of the hall. The chair she tried to barricade the door with was turned over on its side. Kari began to worry as she looked around in the hall. There where only a few doors in this hall but all of them where closed.
Tucking the pipe into her belt like a sword Kari picked up the chair and was about to rebaracade the door when she heard a noise that sounded like a whimper from the otherside. Pushing aside the chair she tried to crack the door to look out.
Nothing could be seen from where she stood, so she cracked it further. There she saw the top of what looked like a little girl's head walking doen the hall away from her. She opened the door and looked around to see if there where any of the spider creatures left and the called to the child. "Hey!"
The girl didn't answer but just went on through another door. Worrying about a child alone in this building or how the child got there in the first place Kari vaulted down the hall after her. The door the child went through lead upstairs.
"Oh man." She whispered to herself looking back the way she had come. If she left Yolei at least the digimon where watching her. And Yolei would insist on following the child to. Then without another thought Kari ran up the stairs hoping to find the little girl.
Here ya go.
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Chapter 13- Play it again Sam
Wherever
Kari was sitting in front of the window staring out at the sky surrounding the TV station. She was alone in a small office at the end of the hall. The sky outside was thick with the fog it had completely obscured everything and was apparently well blocking the sunlight because it was getting dark outside very early in the day according to the clocks. Kari was yawning with exhaustion that she recognized as something akin to jetlag. It was expected to happen when they noticed the fact that time had somehow shifted, but obviously not really thought about.
Yolei was asleep down the hall in a waiting area they had found shortly after they where sure there where no more of the creatures following them. She fell asleep shortly after delivering her son. Kari had wrapped the baby in Ken's jacket and laid him near his mother to sleep after such an ordeal. They both seemed to be doing okay, but Kari was worried still. Even though she has had two kids of her own she still wasn't a doctor. At this point she didn't think she would feel better about the whole thing till she saw Joe or anyone else for that matter.
These weren't the only thoughts that had haunted Kari for the last hour or so. There was the image of seeing TK dangling from the catwalk. She had been able to banish it from her mind while they where running for their lives, and she had even managed to shove in inconspicuously in the corner while she tried to help Yolei. But now the pain came back with vengeance. She didn't have anything to distract her mind from the sight of the person she loved in mortal danger or the thought that he may have fallen and been killed. That was what the spiders had been trying to do to them. What ever or whoever sent them after the digidestine probably was trying to kill them. This made her want to cry even more. She had always hid her feelings from most people. Yolei and TK knew how to draw them out and somehow make her feel better. But right now she didn't have either of them to wheedle the information out of her. Force her to share her pain. Yolei was in no condition and TK well he was one of the reasons she was in such pain.
A noise near the door caught her attention. She turned and looked at the door and saw that it was now cracked. She had made sure that the digimon had stayed with Yolei and locked the door behind her. So to have the door open on it's own was a surprise to her. No one else was suppose to be in the hall. "Anyone there?" she said getting up to cross the room. The building was quite chilly since they had taken refuge in the TV station, but now she suddenly felt the cold intensify. She knew this wasn't a good sign.
She opened the door and looked out into the hall. The door at the opposite end was cracked also. She had barricaded the door earlier from this side against intrusion because the spiders had damaged the locks. Now the chair she had used was turned over on its side, but had no visible damage. Kari now was sure something was wrong, but she hadn't heard anything that sounded like the chair falling over. Striding quickly down the hall she went to the door where Yolei and the others where and tried to open it. It was still locked.
"Who's there?" she herd Gatomon say.
"Just me." She called back. "I'm going to go see if I can find the radio. Keep this door locked." She shouted through the door.
"Let me come." She heard Gatomon answer and some scraping on the opposite side.
"No, stay here." She said backing up and looking back down the hall. "I'll just be gone for a while. Let no one in unless your sure of who it is." She commanded before turning away to investigate the offices. She wasn't going to give them any time to argue nor did want to worry the others with what she had felt until she had good reason. Besides finding the radio would be a good excuse to investigate a little and she knew very well where Yolei would be.
If someone was here, she didn't want to leave Yolei unprotected. She knew it was possible that it could be one of her friends or her brother or even her husband, but something deep down told her no it wasn't. And this was when she hated to be right.
Kari picked up the pipe that Yolei had discarded earlier and then crept out of the door at the end of the hall. The chair she tried to barricade the door with was turned over on its side. Kari began to worry as she looked around in the hall. There where only a few doors in this hall but all of them where closed.
Tucking the pipe into her belt like a sword Kari picked up the chair and was about to rebaracade the door when she heard a noise that sounded like a whimper from the otherside. Pushing aside the chair she tried to crack the door to look out.
Nothing could be seen from where she stood, so she cracked it further. There she saw the top of what looked like a little girl's head walking doen the hall away from her. She opened the door and looked around to see if there where any of the spider creatures left and the called to the child. "Hey!"
The girl didn't answer but just went on through another door. Worrying about a child alone in this building or how the child got there in the first place Kari vaulted down the hall after her. The door the child went through lead upstairs.
"Oh man." She whispered to herself looking back the way she had come. If she left Yolei at least the digimon where watching her. And Yolei would insist on following the child to. Then without another thought Kari ran up the stairs hoping to find the little girl.
