After school, Davis found T.K., Kari, and Yolei outside. "Hey guys!" he greeted.
"Hey Davis." Said Kari. "We're going to the digital world in about an hour."
"Okay." He hiked his backpack up on his shoulders. "I gotta go. I'll see ya then!" he turned, but was stopped by Kari's hand on his shoulder.
"Davis?" she asked lightly. "Aren't you going to walk me home?"
Davis bit his lip. "Sorry, Kari. I asked Luka if I could walk her home today."
"What?" she looked hurt.
"I'll walk you home, Kari." Said T.K.
"Okay." She took T.K.'s arm and they walked off.
"You chose someone else over Kari?" Yolei asked incredulously. "What did you do, sleep too close to the microwave?"
"Well, how was I supposed ta know she wanted me to walk her home today?" he shoved his hands in his pockets. "Besides…"
"Besides what?" Yolei pressed, putting her hands on her hips.
"Well," he scratched his head and looked at her for a long while. "You know, when Kari left with T.K.-"
"T.K.?"
"Yeah, T.K.! Can I go on or what?"
She shook her head. "It's just that I never heard you call him T.K. before."
"I…I guess I just didn't feel jealous of him when he took Kari." He shrugged, looking desperately to her for an answer.
Yolei grinned. "Don't you know what that means, Davis?"
"Uh…I…Hey, yeah!" he began grinning as well.
"It means you're finally over Kari!" she punched him in the shoulder.
Davis's grin dropped. "No!" he growled. "It means that she doesn't love T.K.!"
Yolei rolled her eyes. "Oh brother."
"No, think about it." He insisted. "See, I wasn't worried about him and her together because psychologically I perceived a premonition that Kari no longer harbored affections for T.K.!" he concluded.
Yolei stared at him, wide-eyed. "Wow, Davis…I guess you really are smarter then I ever gave you credit for."
"What are you talking about? I heard it on The Learning Channel last night!" he said.
"Whoops, spoke too soon." She shook her head.
"Hey, Luka!" Davis waved his hand as he saw her exit the school.
"Then why are you all over her lately?" Yolei mumbled.
"What are you talking about? I have girls that are just friends. Like you." He explained.
"Sure." She folded her arms.
He scowled at her. "Well you're not in love with me or Cody or T.K. or Ken."
She blushed. "Of course not!" she snapped. "Besides, if you don't really like her, you shouldn't lead her on like that."
"What?"
"You love Kari, right? So Luka might think you like her, and she'll be crushed if she turns out to like you too." Yolei reasoned.
"Well, I guess so…but-"
"Hello." They were interrupted by Luka.
"Well, I guess I'll see you two later." Yolei smirked, and walked over to Ken and Cody.
Davis grabbed Luka's books. "I'll carry 'em!"
"Thank you." She pushed part of her scarf around her shoulder. "So, where do you live?"
"Just up here." He pointed a fairly long ways away.
"I live there." She pointed to an apartment building.
"Hey, I think that's where T.K.'s brother lives." Davis informed. "He's in a band. He does concerts sometimes. You should see him, they're pretty good."
"Oh." Luka said.
"Davis?" Demiveemon whispered.
"Sh!" he ordered.
Luka looked at Davis with a suspicious glance.
"Uh…I thought I heard something. Guess it was nothing." He excused.
"So," started Luka. "Do you have any brothers or sisters?"
Davis cringed. "Yeah, my sister's name is Jun."
"You sound disappointed."
"She's evil! Worse then all the evil digim-" he stopped and put his hand over his mouth. "Then all the…the evil bad guys…in my…digital…games?" he tried.
She smiled. "You sure are strange, Daisuke."
"Yeah, I get that a lot."
After a ways, they reached her building. Davis handed her the books. "Would you like to come in?" she asked, hand on the door.
"Uh, okay." He glanced at his watch.
"Mama, I'm home." She called as she opened the door. "I've brought friend home. Is that all right?"
"That's fine, Dear." A woman's voice floated to them from the other room.
Luka motioned him up the hall to her room. Once they arrived, Davis examained her room. It was decorated with colorful dragons and statues and strange, symbolic, streamers. A miniature rock fountain lay on a stand, a trickle of water running down it. "Nice place ya got here." Davis said.
"Thank you." She set her things down on the bed.
"Well, compared to my room-" he stopped dead and looked at the table next to the wall. It was oak with a silver trim around the edge. It was covered in various items: a mirror, a model horse, a painting of an eagle flying across a lake that had never bothered to be hung, fourteen dollars and fifteen cents, and other random things. Among these things, however, was an item of particular interest. "Is that…?"
"What?" she directed her gaze to the table.
Davis picked up a small object. "Where did you get this?"
She took it from his hand and furrowed her brow. "I don't know. This isn't mine." She stated. "I've never seen it."
"It's a digivice!" he yelled.
"A-"
"Come on!" he grabbed her by the arm and rushed out the door. They tumbled down the hall and to the front door.
"ByeMrs.ChongmeandLukagottagosomewherebutwe'llbebacksoonokaygreat See ya!" Davis called.
"Goodbye, Luka." Said Mrs. Chong as she stared at the television.
"He's late. Again." Yolei grumbled as she tapped her foot.
"Why'd you expect him not to be?" asked T.K.
"Well that digiegg's gotta be for someone." Said Patamon. "So we'd better get it before someone else does.
"Guys!" they heard Davis cry frantically. He flew into the room, dragging the bewildered Luka behind.
"Davis!" gasps flew throughout the group.
Luka was confused. "Daisuke, what's going on here? Why are we back at school? What are we doing in the computer lab? Why is that is that cat wearing gloves? What…what are those…creatures?" she stopped fighting Davis's grip and stared.
"Davis, why did you bring her here?" asked Yolei in a very harsh tone.
"This is why!" he flashed the silver digivice.
The group was shocked. "I guess we know…who the digiegg's for." Gatomon said.
