I always write on how they get together. Boring, ne? I'm really sorry….
Anyway, tell me what you think ok….waiting for your review!! ^ ^
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After our adventures in the digimon world were over, I thought I'd never see him again. I mean, he hated me. We couldn't stand to be in each other's presence without being in total disagreement. I was miserable at the thought of not being with him, not being able to see him, or at least make sure he was ok. I got in one of my depressed moods, and avoided everyone. I kept to myself all the time, remembering all the times I was stuck with him. I thought of him constantly, and sighed at the thought of him.
One evening, I got a note from him. It said to meet him on top of cherry blossom hill, at 12 midnight.
I hesitated. Why should I go meet him? Even though he was the person always on my mind, the person I pined for every waking moment. Why should I go? I missed him so much I was afraid that if I did go, I'd end up telling him how I felt for him. Then everything would be ruined. Our fragile friendship, or at least memories of it, would be ruined.
That night, I sat at the window, playing my harmonica. I had already decided I wasn't going. But even though I was determined not to go, I didn't want to sleep until it was past 12. I just played and played, until it was 12.30. Then only did I lie in bed, and my own thoughts taunted me, and I just ended up tossing and turning, falling into a restless sleep full of dreams. I woke up half and hour later, and just thought of him.
1 a.m. Thinking of the Tai's smile.
2 a.m. thinking of the way his hand felt in mine, and how I felt his heart beat with mine when our digimon jogressed.
3 a.m. thinking of how beautiful Tai was.
4 a.m. would he wait for me?
As the red digits on my clock tuned to 4.43, I got out of bed and grabbed a jacket. I crept out of the apartment quietly, and made my way to cherry blossom hill.
I hardly dared to breath as I reached the top of the hill. As I crept closer, I saw Tai, his slim figure almost lost in the darkness, lying against the old cherry blossom tree. I approached him silently, and he remained motionless.
"Stupid Tai," I muttered, taking off my jacket. "You should have gone home. You'll catch a cold sitting out like this." I kneeled close and pulled the jacket over him. "I can't believe you waited for me, you baka."
"Who're you calling baka?"
I almost fell backwards in surprise as I raised my eyes to look into Tai's large, dark eyes.
"You—you're not asleep?" I stuttered, blinking. My heartbeat was racing, so fast I was afraid I'd have a heart failure soon.
"If I were asleep, I wouldn't be talking." Tai snorted, standing up and offering me his hand. "Besides," he said, pulling me up, " I was waiting for you."
"You shouldn't have waited for so long. I wasn't even planning on coming!" I said in an even voice, trying to calm myself.
"But you did. I knew you would," he said in that overconfident voice that always makes my blood boil. "And I knew you'd be late too. You're just in time, too. It's just starting."
"Huh?" Obviously, I had no idea what he was talking about.
"Look." He said, pointing up at the sky.
I turned to see the night sky fill with shooting stars. They streaked across the night sky, disappearing into the darkness as suddenly as they came. There were so many. I gasped, awestruck, at the sight before me. The stars lighted up the sky, as they painted their way through the darkness. It was beautiful.
Suddenly, a pair of arms wrapped around me from behind. I froze, not daring to move. My heart just stopped beating, and my eyes stayed stuck to the star-filled sky. After what seemed to be forever, I finally managed to move my jaws.
"Tai?" I whispered.
"People say that if you wish on a shooting star, your wish will come true," he says, in a quiet, slightly trembling voice. He paused, and we both just looked at the sky. After a while, he took a deep breath. "All my wishes are to be with you forever."
I couldn't believe what Tai had just said. My brain just stopped functioning. I didn't know how to react. How are you supposed to react, anyway, when the person you can't get out of you're mind says he loves you too? My heart burst into song, and I wanted to jump around and shout to the whole world that I loved him too; I wanted to hug him and kiss him and never let him go. But I didn't know if that was the kind of thing I was supposed to do. It did seem kinda stupid. Besides, I was too busy savoring the thought of "Tai loves me. Tai loves ME."
So I just stood there, motionless.
He rested his forehead against my shoulder, arms still around my waist. He was so warm, and his breath tickled my neck as he sighed.
"I'm so sorry, Yama." He said, his voice still a whisper. "I never planned on falling for you, and I shouldn't have, since you could never feel the same for me. I didn't want to screw things up between us, either. It's just that, I thought I'd go crazy if I didn't tell you. I'm so sorry…" I felt the breath of a disappointed sigh against my shoulder.
I brushed my hand through his mass of wild, silken hair. He raised his head to face me. I turned around, still in his embrace, to look at him. His face getting teary and he was trying not to cry. He sniffed hard and blinked, trying to keep the tears back. He was just so cute that I couldn't resist a laugh.
He blushed and pouted adorably. "What's so funny?"
"Tai, you didn't ask me what I wished for."
He sniffed again. "So, what did you wish for?"
I noticed his arms were still around me, and just giggled as I hugged him tightly. "For all your wishes to come true."
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I realized that all my taito fics were way too teary: either both or one of them HAD to cry. So I made it an "almost" only this time. ^-^
I don't really like this chapter, but I was already finished with it. the other chapter I was gonna put up first is worse, so… *shrugs*
Thx for reading!!
Anyway, tell me what you think ok….waiting for your review!! ^ ^
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After our adventures in the digimon world were over, I thought I'd never see him again. I mean, he hated me. We couldn't stand to be in each other's presence without being in total disagreement. I was miserable at the thought of not being with him, not being able to see him, or at least make sure he was ok. I got in one of my depressed moods, and avoided everyone. I kept to myself all the time, remembering all the times I was stuck with him. I thought of him constantly, and sighed at the thought of him.
One evening, I got a note from him. It said to meet him on top of cherry blossom hill, at 12 midnight.
I hesitated. Why should I go meet him? Even though he was the person always on my mind, the person I pined for every waking moment. Why should I go? I missed him so much I was afraid that if I did go, I'd end up telling him how I felt for him. Then everything would be ruined. Our fragile friendship, or at least memories of it, would be ruined.
That night, I sat at the window, playing my harmonica. I had already decided I wasn't going. But even though I was determined not to go, I didn't want to sleep until it was past 12. I just played and played, until it was 12.30. Then only did I lie in bed, and my own thoughts taunted me, and I just ended up tossing and turning, falling into a restless sleep full of dreams. I woke up half and hour later, and just thought of him.
1 a.m. Thinking of the Tai's smile.
2 a.m. thinking of the way his hand felt in mine, and how I felt his heart beat with mine when our digimon jogressed.
3 a.m. thinking of how beautiful Tai was.
4 a.m. would he wait for me?
As the red digits on my clock tuned to 4.43, I got out of bed and grabbed a jacket. I crept out of the apartment quietly, and made my way to cherry blossom hill.
I hardly dared to breath as I reached the top of the hill. As I crept closer, I saw Tai, his slim figure almost lost in the darkness, lying against the old cherry blossom tree. I approached him silently, and he remained motionless.
"Stupid Tai," I muttered, taking off my jacket. "You should have gone home. You'll catch a cold sitting out like this." I kneeled close and pulled the jacket over him. "I can't believe you waited for me, you baka."
"Who're you calling baka?"
I almost fell backwards in surprise as I raised my eyes to look into Tai's large, dark eyes.
"You—you're not asleep?" I stuttered, blinking. My heartbeat was racing, so fast I was afraid I'd have a heart failure soon.
"If I were asleep, I wouldn't be talking." Tai snorted, standing up and offering me his hand. "Besides," he said, pulling me up, " I was waiting for you."
"You shouldn't have waited for so long. I wasn't even planning on coming!" I said in an even voice, trying to calm myself.
"But you did. I knew you would," he said in that overconfident voice that always makes my blood boil. "And I knew you'd be late too. You're just in time, too. It's just starting."
"Huh?" Obviously, I had no idea what he was talking about.
"Look." He said, pointing up at the sky.
I turned to see the night sky fill with shooting stars. They streaked across the night sky, disappearing into the darkness as suddenly as they came. There were so many. I gasped, awestruck, at the sight before me. The stars lighted up the sky, as they painted their way through the darkness. It was beautiful.
Suddenly, a pair of arms wrapped around me from behind. I froze, not daring to move. My heart just stopped beating, and my eyes stayed stuck to the star-filled sky. After what seemed to be forever, I finally managed to move my jaws.
"Tai?" I whispered.
"People say that if you wish on a shooting star, your wish will come true," he says, in a quiet, slightly trembling voice. He paused, and we both just looked at the sky. After a while, he took a deep breath. "All my wishes are to be with you forever."
I couldn't believe what Tai had just said. My brain just stopped functioning. I didn't know how to react. How are you supposed to react, anyway, when the person you can't get out of you're mind says he loves you too? My heart burst into song, and I wanted to jump around and shout to the whole world that I loved him too; I wanted to hug him and kiss him and never let him go. But I didn't know if that was the kind of thing I was supposed to do. It did seem kinda stupid. Besides, I was too busy savoring the thought of "Tai loves me. Tai loves ME."
So I just stood there, motionless.
He rested his forehead against my shoulder, arms still around my waist. He was so warm, and his breath tickled my neck as he sighed.
"I'm so sorry, Yama." He said, his voice still a whisper. "I never planned on falling for you, and I shouldn't have, since you could never feel the same for me. I didn't want to screw things up between us, either. It's just that, I thought I'd go crazy if I didn't tell you. I'm so sorry…" I felt the breath of a disappointed sigh against my shoulder.
I brushed my hand through his mass of wild, silken hair. He raised his head to face me. I turned around, still in his embrace, to look at him. His face getting teary and he was trying not to cry. He sniffed hard and blinked, trying to keep the tears back. He was just so cute that I couldn't resist a laugh.
He blushed and pouted adorably. "What's so funny?"
"Tai, you didn't ask me what I wished for."
He sniffed again. "So, what did you wish for?"
I noticed his arms were still around me, and just giggled as I hugged him tightly. "For all your wishes to come true."
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I realized that all my taito fics were way too teary: either both or one of them HAD to cry. So I made it an "almost" only this time. ^-^
I don't really like this chapter, but I was already finished with it. the other chapter I was gonna put up first is worse, so… *shrugs*
Thx for reading!!
