According to Angel: Part Six
*Author's Note*
I'm just gonna clear a few things up here a bit. First of all, I have gotten several e-mails questioning the ages of the DigiDestined, mainly naming Cody. In this fic, let's all pretend that he's the same age as TK and Kari.
Warning: This chapter is extremely fluffy. Contains Takari, Miyaken, Kekari, Sorato, Caitori, and Tonangel. Don't like? Don't read.
*Reality Check*
After Tony and Angel are swept into the Digital World, they encounter Gatomon and the rest of the chosen Digimon. Gennai reveals to TK, Kari, and the others information about the new enemy.
*Present Day*
"Grrrr....I'm gonna teach that son of a bitch a lesson he'll never forget!" Ken said angrily, slapping his fist into his palm. He stood, and began pacing around the room.
"Ken, please calm down," Yolei pleaded.
"Ken, that would not be a good idea right now," Gennai reasoned.
"Why? Why not?"
"Because...you're a part of him."
Ken turned to Gennai in shock. "Wha...what did you just say?"
"I said, there is a part of him that belonged to the Digimon Emperor."
Ken stood there. Yolei buried her face in her hands.
"You don't understand," Gennai explained. "It's almost better this way. It's almost better that you have to face the Emperor of Hatred now then what could have been."
"What do you mean, 'Could have been'?" Ken asked.
Gennai sighed. "I almost don't want to tell you this. But sooner or later, you'll find out from the wrong person. I better just tell you now.
"Twenty-nine years ago, we had to play with the strings of destiny in order for your lives to end up the way we are now. Ken, have you ever once thought of why you were different from Daisuke, Miyako, and Iori? Why you have your own crest, and the other three did not?"
Ken looked away.
"Ken, you were meant to go to summer camp that year with the other children, and get sucked into the Digital World along with them. But, see, we couldn't have you go that summer, because that was the summer that Takeru and Hikari would meet."
TK and Kari exchanged a glance.
"Unfortunately, we had a cruel Digimon who was once a good Digimon, devise a plan that would make you unable to go to camp that sumer. His name was Puppetmon.
"Puppetmon turned to the side of evil after we cast him away. He did a cruel thing to make you stay home, Ken. He--He killed your brother, Osamu."
Ken's knees locked underneath him. He collapsed on the couch next to Yolei again.
"I'm sorry I had to tell you that. But Puppetmon viewed himself as a good Digimon--he just did cruel things.
"The reason we didn't want to have Ken at the camp was because, well...Hikari would have fallen in love with Ken instead of Takeru."
That hit everyone hard. Kari's knees began to shake. Tears formed in her eyes, and TK glared at Gennai.
"This would have put an end to the Digital World. The children of Hope and Light were needed to secure the blessings of liberty and balance in the DigiWorld. Unfortunately, that balance has been disrupted recently, and we need you back."
Tai ran his hands through his hair. "I feel like I'm being called back into the armed services again."
"Don't worry, Taichi. If all is well, this thing can be taken care of before he gets his strength back--and before the Children are revealed."
Kari could not bear being in there a second longer. She got up from her seat and fled the room. She ran down the hall into a guest bedroom, and slammed the door, locking herself in.
TK ran after her. "Kari!" He reached the room she was in, and pounded on the door. "Kari!"
"I'm not coming out."
"Kari, please!"
"No, TK, I won't. I can't answer to you. You're not my REAL husband. It wasn't meant to be!"
Oh, man... "Kari, come out of there!"
"No!"
TK rolled his eyes towards the ceiling. She has a right to be upset...and so do I. He stormed back down the hall, and into the living room. He glared at Gennai, and pointed his finger at him. "Get out."
Matt's mouth dropped open. "TK!"
"No, Yamato, it's alright," Gennai said, standing up. "He has every right to be angry at me."
"Get. Out." TK emphasized every word. "All of you."
All of the DigiDestined began to file out of the apartment, except Matt and Sora.
"You guys, too," TK said stonily.
"What?! But we live here!" Matt nearly yelled.
Sora laid a hand on his shoulder. "Matt, please...let's leave them alone for a little while, okay?"
Matt hesitated. He couldn't say no to Sora. "Alright. We'll give them a few hours." He got up off the couch, and filed in line behind the others. Sora got up and followed him.
Out of the corner of his eye, TK caught Ken and Yolei trying to leave. "Ken. You stay."
Ken looked over at TK, and nodded. He understood. He turned back to Yolei. "You go on," he whispered softly.
"I'm not leaving without you."
"She can stay," TK told them. The last of the DigiDestined left, and the door shut behind them. "We've got to find a way to bring Kari back to us before she decides to divorce me!"
*~*
A giant flying bug looking thing flew forward. "Who are they, Gatomon?"
Gatomon grinned proudly at us. "This girl here...this is Angel! Don't you recognize her?"
The group fell silent. An orange lizard that came up about halfway past my thigh walked forward. "Your Tai's neice?!"
"Uh. Yeah." I was unsure how to react. How did he know Uncle Tai?
Tony stood, and walked over to me. "Look, I don't know who you are, but as long as your not here to pick a fight...you're fine by me."
I looked up at Tony in surprise. Wasn't he as scared and confused as I was?
I turned back to the group of odd looking creatures. I examined them, analyzed them, looked them up and down, trying to memorize everything so I wouldn't forget it later on.
Besides the bug and the lizard, there were nine others. The first one I looked at appeared to be a plant, although I didn't exactly feel the urge to put it in a flowerpot and stick it in a garden.
The next one was obviously some kind of dinosaur. He was blue, and kinda cute. For some reason, I saw a lot of Marcus in him.
The next appeared to be a cross between a St. Bernard and a unicorn. He was adorable, but odd looking. His fur was drenched with rainwater, so I didn't want to come to close in case he smelled funny.
The one standing next to it looked exactly like an armadillo. Scary right? Not really. In fact, compared to the others, it looked quite normal. And not very scary. Kind of cute, really.
The next creature that I laid my eyes upon was a pink bird. She had a poofy little thingy on top of her head, and a friendly but cautious look in her eyes. I liked her immediately.
There was another bird standing next to her, but he didn't seem quite as friendly. He looked mean, but it seemed he only appeared to be mean to be protective.
The next one had no legs or arms. It looked kind of like a seal. He had a purple mohawk, and he was adorable. He looked playful, and I saw a bit of mischief behind those violet eyes.
Beside the blue dinosaur stood a little green worm. He looked scared, and kind of hid behind the dino, like he was trying to blend in with everyone else.
The last one, I fell in love with almost automatically. He appeared to be a flying pig, or something, and he was orange. He was smaller than the others, but appeared just as brave.
He flew forward, and looked me right in the face, and smiled. The smile seemed to stretch past the boundaries of his small face. "Hi! I'm Patamon! I met you a long time ago, but you probably don't remember me."
Patamon had an adorably squeaky voice. "Hi Patamon," I said, smiling back. "It's nice to meet you." He perched himself on top of my head, and--miracle of miracles--he stayed.
The others began to loosen up around me. The lizard stepped forward first. "I'm Agumon! I'm glad to see you again." He grabbed my hand in his...claw, and shook it.
I smiled. I think I liked Agumon.
The unicorn/dog came forward after him. "I'm Gabumon," he said. He had a deep voice, and I trusted him immediately. "Any friend of Gatomon's is a friend of mine."
Next came the pink bird. "Hi!" she squawked. She had an unusually high voice. "I'm Biyomon. If you're related to Sora, you can't be half bad!"
Sora? My Aunt Sora?
The bug came forward after Biyomon. It spoke in a robatized voice, "Permit me to introduce myself. I am Tentomon, and it is a pleasure to make your aquantince."
I grinned. He was intelligent, there was no doubt about that.
That plant thing stepped forward next. I wasn't so sure if I liked her or not. She had an unbearably annoying voice. "Hi, I'm Palmon. I don't know you very well, but I would certainly like to!"
Maybe she wasn't so bad after all.
Next came the little seal. He looked like he had a great sense of humor. "Hi! The name's Gomamon. I'm glad to meet you. I didn't get to the first time."
"Hi! I'm Veemon! Friends call me Veemon, except Gatomon. She calls me 'moron.'"
The second bird came to me. "Hello, my name is Hawkmon." He had a small smile plastered on his face. I wasn't sure how to take it. It was like one of those baby expressions--the kind where you can't tell if it's a real smile or just gas.
The armadillo came forward. He smiled, and I could tell that I had made a friend. He sounded like a cowboy when he spoke. "Hi! I'm Armadillomon, and I hope we can get to be friends."
The last one was the shy little worm. His voice was wobbly, as if he was unsure of what to say to me. "H-Hi, I'm Wormmon. I may be small, but I can be brave!" Somehow, I doubted that.
I grinned. The Digimon were so friendly--well, most of them.
"Hey, Angel," Patamon said from atop my head, "who's your friend?"
My eyes turned upward at him, and I smiled. "That's Tony, my best friend," I told him. I grinned at Tony. He was finally starting to relax a bit.
"Hi," Tony said, tentatively.
"Hi!" Patamon chirped. He was far too cheerful. (Digimon on drugs. Interesting thought.)
Patamon flapped over and sat atop Tony's head, much to his surprise. The expression on his face turned to amusement.
I turned to the others and smiled. Then my smile turned to nervousness. They were all really very kind, but why did I get the feeling that I had seen them all before?
And that feeling was not a good one.
*~*
"On the count of three, we'll both slam into the door, and hopefully knock it down," TK instructed.
"Alright," Ken said uneasily. They positioned themselves at the back of the hall.
"One..." TK started.
"Two..." Ken crouched down.
"Three!" They both took of running, then slammed hard into the door. They failed to knock it down, but rebounded, and they both fell to the floor.
Yolei stood on the sidelines. She watched the two grown men fall to the floor, and shook her head. "Would you like me to try?"
Ken rolled his eyes. "Yolei, I think we have this under control." He studied the door. "I think we've loosened it up enough, TK. A couple more slams and we're in."
On the other side of the door, Kari was pacing back and forth, wringing her hands, only one thought running through her mind: I could have been with Ken. And I would have lost TK. I could have been with Ken. And I would have lost TK.
All of the sudden, she heard a huge thud against the door. The guys were trying to break in. She moved herself to the corner the furthest away from the door, in case they actually did succeed.
"One..."
"Two..."
"Three!" Once again, they slammed into the door. And once again, they were knocked down.
Ken groaned. "One more try."
TK rubbed his shoulder. "You're on."
Yolei heaved a huge breath. And then let them have it. "You guys are morons!" she shouted. "Look, I know how to get in. Just...go to the living room and behave like good little boys, and I'll have this all taken care of by the time you get back."
TK scratched the back of his neck, and Ken looked at his shoes. "Yes, ma'am."
Ken and TK filed back to the living room. Yolei looked after them, and grinned. She turned, and knocked softly on the door.
"Kari? It's me, Yolei. Can I come in?"
Kari crept carefully to the door. "TK's not with you, is he?"
"No, it's just me. I think we need to talk."
"I...I don't know if I want to talk."
"You need to."
Kari sighed. She turned the lock, and opened the door carefully. Yolei entered, and Kari closed the door behind her, making sure it was locked. Yolei turned to the younger girl. "Kari..."
Kari broke down. She fell to her knees and buried her face in her hands, sobbing. "I'm sorry, Miya, I'm so sorry!"
Yolei's eyes widened, and with great effort, she knelt down beside her friend. She wrapped her arms around her. "Why are you sorry, Hika? You did nothing."
"But...Ken..."
"Shhh." Yolei rocked her like a mother would rock a child. "It will turn out alright. You'll see."
"But...what about TK? How do I know if I really love him? Do I only love him because they forced me to? Or do I love him at my own free will? How do I know that I'm not really in love with Ken?"
Yolei flinched at this. "Trust me on this one, Kari," she said gently. "You love him."
"I'm a bad person."
And the hormonal mood swings start now, she thought bitterly. "You're not a bad person."
"Am, too."
"Are not."
"Am, too."
"Are not."
"Am, too."
"Am, too."
"Are not."
"Ha! I caught you!" Yolei teased. Kari let a grin as she broke the embrace.
"Thanks for being there, Miya."
"Anytime, Hika," she replied. "Do you want me to get TK now?"
Kari chewed her bottom lip thoughtfully. "Actually, if you don't mind...do you think I could talk to Ken? Please?"
"Alright," Yolei said. Kari stood, then helped Yolei to her feet. "You have no idea how hard it was for me to kneel."
"I'll know in a few months. You're ahead of me, remember?"
Yolei brushed herself off. "I'll go get Ken."
"Alright. Thanks again."
"Anytime."
*~*
"Um, you're all really, really nice and all," I began, "but I can't help thinking that we've met before."
"That's because we have," Agumon said.
I turned to him. "We have?"
"Sure! The twelve of you, and the twelve of us! And your parents."
"What do you mean?" Tony asked.
"All of us Digimon, you guys, and your parents."
"Who are 'you guys'?" I asked.
"You don't know?" Gabumon asked.
"Uh-uh," I said, shaking my head.
Gabumon took a deep breath. "Well, there's you, Tony, Brad, Chino, Mari, Lei, Kara, Flora, Tina, Marcus, and Sam."
My mouth dropped open. "No freakin way!"
"Um, well, yes," Gatomon said. "Before you guys, it was Tai, Sora, Matt, Izzy, Mimi, Joe, TK, Kari, Davis, Yolei, Cody, and Ken."
"Gah..." I was at lost for words.
But not Tony. He pressed on. "You said out parents. When exactly did this whole shindig take place?"
Gomamon squinted. "Let's see, it was about fifteen years ago...on your calender, it would be about June of 1987."
"Wait a minute. Were my parents there, too?" Tony asked.
"Tanishi, right? Yeah, they were there," Gomamon said.
"That can't be right!" Tony exclaimed. "My parents died in August of 1986. They couldn't have been there."
"They were there, alright," Palmon said. "I remember when Gennai introduced them as his son, daughter-in-law, and grandson. You were really small back then."
"My parents were dead in 1987!"
I covered my ears with my hands. "La dee da dee da..."
Gatomon looked at me questioningly.
I removed my hands and grinned sheepishly.
"Gennai?" Tony continued. "Gennai, as in, Gennai Tanishi? My grandfather?"
"Uh, short little dude with a funny looking beard?" Veemon said.
"Yeah..."
"Yep, that's the one."
"Aaaggghhh! He lied to me!" Tony yelled. He spun around, flipping Patamon off his head.
"Whoa!" Patamon ricocheted up, bounced off the ceiling, then landed in my arms.
"You okay, little guy?" I asked gently, rocking him.
He smiled. "Uh-huh."
"Looks like someone has a crush on Angel!" Gatomon teased.
"I do not!" Patamon shouted. I laughed. I saw the distress in Tony's eyes, and my laughter turned to silence.
"I trusted him! I trusted him with everything and he lied to me!"
Patamon flew out of my arms and, once again, sat atop my head. "Tony please...calm down..."
"How can I calm down, Angel? My parents didn't die two weeks after I was born. Hell, I don't even know WHEN they died. Or if they're even dead at all!"
I grabbed Tony's wrist and he flung my hand away.
"Tony!" I yelled. "This isn't going to solve anything!"
"What do you know? You've never had to lose someone before!"
I glared at him. "I don't know what it's like to lose someone?" I asked coldly. "What exactly do you mean by that?"
"I mean what I say," he said, his voice flat.
The Digimon looked as though they were watching a tennis match, their heads going back and forth between the two of us.
"Oh really?" I retorted. "Well, my so-called best friend, have you forgotten about the little sister that died when I was five years old? Have you forgotten Adelae already?"
Gatomon's eyes grew wide. "Adelae's dead?" she whispered.
I turned to her, surprised. "How did you know about Adelae?"
She looked at the ground. "The last time we ever heard from the your parents, Kari was about to have a little girl she said she was going to name Adelae Elizabeth. I never heard from her again."
Well, I think Tony had flustered enough. He grew bright red. I narrowed my eyes at him. "You're not the only one who's lost someone."
"Don't I know it," Gatomon muttered under her breath.
"Sorry," Tony whispered softly. I gave a small, forced smile, then hugged him, to let him know that I forgave him.
"Hey, um, we know this might be a lot to ask, but...do you think we could come back to the real world with you? It's been a long time since we've seen your parents," Palmon said.
The real world. Oh, my God.
How were we ever going to get back?
*~*
TK and Ken sat next to each other on the couch.
"I can't believe this," TK said. "All this time, Kari and I were so much in love. We always believed that it was destiny that had brought us together. That we were, you know, meant to be. But all this time...we were living a lie."
"TK, can I ask you a question?" Ken asked.
"You just did."
"I mean, seriously, a real question."
"Sure, whatever."
"Do you love her?"
TK turned to Ken, surprised. "What kind of moronic question is that?"
"A serious one. Do you love her?"
"God, you've gotta be kidding me. Of course I do! I love her more than anything. I love her so much...I love her so much that every morning, I wait for her to wake up, just bursting with curiosity, wondering what her next words will be. I love the way she smells--like honey, only with a touch of cinnamon. And the way she looks when she's happy. And when she's in pain, but she's only doing what she's doing to endure the happiness of others."
"Like what she's doing for you right now. Carrying the child you wanted so much for ten years, no matter how painful it is for her."
"Yeah. Does that answer your question?"
"Yeah."
Just then, Yolei walked into the room. TK stood immediately, and Ken followed his lead.
"How is she? Can I see her?" TK asked, worriedly.
"She's fine," Yolei replied. "She's doing a lot better than she was. And no, she doesn't want to see you yet. She asked if she could talk to Ken."
Ken nodded, and TK looked crestfallen. He followed Yolei back down the hall, and she led him to the door that Kari stood behind. She left him there, and Ken gave a light knock on the door.
"Kari? Are you there? It's me, it's...Ken."
Slowly, the door opened. Ken stepped inside. He saw Kari sitting on the bed, looking down at the floor. "Close the door," she said.
Ken shut the door, then walked over to her, and sat down next to her. The two were silent for a moment, then Kari spoke.
"I'm sorry," she said. "I'm sorry if I hurt anyone. And I'm sorry for anything else I might have done to cause you any pain."
"Kari...it's not your fault," Ken reassured. "No matter what Gennai says, or what anyone else says, you and TK are always going to be together. No one can break you up."
Kari smiled at the confidence that was in Ken's voice. "You're right," she agreed. "I love him. Not like anyone else. He's the only one."
"The only one," Ken repeated.
"And--no offense or anything, Ken--but, for some reason, I can't imagine loving you the same way I love TK. I can't imagine caring about you anymore than the way I do now!"
Ken was silent for a moment. He averted his eyes to the floor. "I can," he said softly.
Kari turned to him, surprised. Her voice dropped, and she barely whispered, "What?"
"Hika-chan, once upon a time, I was in love with you. I never told you, because, well...I was afraid of TK. Yes, that's right, the high and mighty Digimon Emperor afraid of a blonde kid in a bucket hat. But his love for you was stronger than any Digimon I could create. So I gave you up. Stayed away. Eventually got over you, and fell for someone else. But a person never loses it for their first love."
Kari just stared at him, unable to speak.
"Kari, please say something!" he said.
"I don't know what to say," she said flatly. "I am confused. Are you telling me that you're in love with me or that you used to be in love with me?"
"Used to be."
"Why are you telling me all of this now?" she asked. "Do you think it would have made any difference at all?"
"I-I don't know," he said. "I guess I just wanted you to know. And to tell you this. I know that maybe if I had gone with you and the others that first summer, we might have fallen in love. But I think that no matter what happened that summer, you and TK would have still had that special bond that no two people can have. Destiny might have been toyed with a little, but in my opinion, you and TK are still meant to be together."
"How do I know that?" Kari asked, on the verge of tears. "How do I know that I wouldn't have been happier with you? How do I know that we're not in love?"
Ken didn't answer her. Instead, he leaned forward, and kissed her square on the mouth. The kiss lasted for a few seconds, then they broke away.
"Did you feel anything at all?" Ken asked.
Kari shook her head, still surprised at what had happened.
"Well, then, there's nothing. Nothing more than friendship, that is." He smiled at Kari, and she submerged herself deep within her own thoughts.
He's right. There really is nothing romantic between us at all. How could I have thought I could love anyone more than TK? It's unreal.
Kari smiled. She leaned over and gave Ken a peck on the cheek. "Thanks, Ken," she said, "for helping me figure this out."
"That's what friends are for," he replied. "Do you want me to go get TK, now?"
Kari hesitated, unsure. Then she nodded.
"You're sure?"
She nodded again.
"Alright, then. I'll be right back."
As Ken left, Kari wrung her hands together. She was nervous.
But no one could have been no more nervous than TK.
*~*
"How are we going to get out of the Digital World?" I wailed. "We don't even know how we got in!"
"Didn't you use the Digivice?" Gatomon said.
Tony scratched his head. "What's a Digivice?"
"See that thingy on your belt loop?" Gabumon pointed.
I looked down, and sure enough, there was a small device hanging from the waistline on my pants. I unhooked it from the loop, and stared at it. It was a pink handheld, with a small black antenna sticking out from the top.
Tony's was of the same design, but his was green. "What are these things?" he asked.
"They look like Gameboys," I commented.
"That's a Digivice. Or a D-3," Tentomon explained. "You use it to get in and out of the Digital World, and to make your Digimon Digivolve."
"Digivolve?"
"To change the appearance of your Digimon. Digivolving is mostly for becoming bigger and stronger, and to fight enemies or help others in need."
"I'm confused," Tony said.
Suddenly, there was a shout from the group of Digimon. "Could you take us with you?" Palmon asked. "It's been a long time since we've seen the other DigiDestined!"
"What's a DigiDestined?" Tony asked. He was still confused.
"We'll explain everything when we're back in the real world!" Gomamon shouted. "We're going home!"
The Digimon cheered.
"Not so fast, guys!" Gatomon shouted. "Aren't you forgetting something?"
The shouts and cheers quieted, and they turned to her.
"A Digimon can only leave the Digital World if he or she is with their Chosen Partner!" she said.
"Then only two of us can leave today," Gabumon said. "Which ones, though?"
"We scratched their names on the back of the Digivices," Agumon said. "So whoever's name is on the back of the Digivice, that partner's DigiDestined goes with whoever has that Digivice! It's simple enough."
"Turn yours over, Angel," Hawkmon said. "What does it say?"
I flipped the D-3 over in my hand. Indeed, someone had scratched out KARI on the back of it.
Kari. My mother. She had been one of these...Digipeople. A DigiDestined. A Chosen Child. And she had never told me.
"It says 'Kari,'" I said.
Gatomon's grin seemed to break the boundaries of her face. "I used to belong with Kari!" she said happily. "That means I'm with you!"
I smiled. I was glad. I liked Gatomon a lot.
I looked over at Tony. "What does yours say, Tony?"
I knew already. I knew whose D-3 that was. I can't explain it. It was like someone had whispered it to me, but without a doubt, I knew who he belonged with.
Tony uttered those two letters that I was expecting to hear anyways. "'TK.'"
Immediately, Patamon flew off my head. "Tonytonytonytonytonytony!" he yelled happily. Tony grinned at Patamon and caught him. All traces of a bad mood seemed to have left his eyes.
TK. My father. He lied to me, too! I know I keep things from my mom, but I thought Dad and I had no secrets!
I have always been a Daddy's girl. I tell him everything, and I thought he told me everything, too. He taught me everything I needed to know--stuff about sports, school, teachers to look out for, how to tolerate my mom...everything. How could he have lied to me for all of these years? How could they both have kept this from me?
And why now? Why, when I'm almost fifteen years old, do I suddenly find out about this otherworldly secret they've been keeping from me all my life? Why did I have that dream? Were those kids really my mom and dad? They had to be. Gatomon had been there, too.
Something was going on in this world. Something evil. Whatever it was, it held the key to unlock all of my family's secrets. I had to do something about it. There had to be a reason why I was called here.
"Hey, look!" Biyomon said. "The rain stopped!"
I looked out the entrance to the cave. What had been a huge thunderstorm only moments before had turned into clear blue skies.
"This means you can go back to the real world now," Gatomon said. "And Patamon and I can go with you!"
Patamon cheered. "We'll get to see TK again!"
"Oh, ho ho ho, no you won't!" I snapped. "We're not telling my parents about this! If they find out, then everything will go crazy, I'll get in trouble, and we'll never see you again!"
Patamon facefaulted.
"Oh, I'm sorry, Patamon," I apologized. "I promise, I'll take you to my house so you can see my dad. But you have to promise that you won't talk to him! And he can't see you!"
"Okay," Patamon said.
"Come on!" Veemon shouted. "We'll show you the way out."
Tony and I followed the Digimon out of the cave. We walked a little ways. The Digital World was beautiful. There was something about it that made it so much more detailed than our world, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
Finally, we came to a place on the top of a small hill. There was a tiny box there, that looked almost like a portable TV.
"What's this?" Tony asked.
"Your passport out of here," Armadillomon said. "Just hold up your Digivice to it and say "Digiport open"!"
I looked down at my little handheld. I glanced hesitantly at Tony, and he nodded. Bravely, I held the D-3 up to the box. "Digiport open!"
An awesome suction feeling came over me. Suddenly, I was zipping through a dimension where understanding did not exist. My landing was anything but graceful.
Thud.
I had landed smack on top of Tony. I groaned, and rolled off of him. I sat up, and looked around.
We were back in his living room. We were dressed in our school uniforms again. But I still held the D-3 in my right hand.
Tony sat up, and looked at me. "Was it all a dream?" he asked.
"I don't think so!"
We both turned around. Gatomon and Patamon were sitting on the top of the computer, grinning down at us. We both screamed at the top of our lungs.
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