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The digidestined were having a late-night meeting at the park. It was a dark night- a little foggy but not too bad, so no one would notice a group of people in the dim. They had come to discuss the strange help they seem to have been receiving every time they were in danger.

"Who could be helping us I wonder?" Cody questioned, "Is it a digimon you think or something else?"

"What do you mean something else?" Yolei exclaimed in her normal blunt manner, " It was in the digital world, so there's nothing else it could be, right? I mean it couldn't be human with the type of power it has!"

"I don't know Yolei," Izzy answered thoughtfully. "Cody could be right in supposing it's not a digimon."

"Yeah," Matt agreed, "Gennai wasn't a digimon and he lived in the digital world."

"Well, if you ask me, it doesn't really matter what it is," Joe picked up the conversation, "What really matters is if we know it is on our side or not."

"Why wouldn't it be on our side?" Davis asked confused, "It is helping us."

"Davis, an enemy tries to make you unaware so they can get to you easier," Ken explained to his friend.

"Ken's right," Sora agreed, "We have had our fair share of digimon using a trick to make us let our guard down."

"Yeah," Mimi put in, "Devimon had to be the worst though, him and his fake house and food," She mumbled the last part of her sentence bitterly at the memory.

"There isn't a sure way to tell if this, whatever it is, that is helping us is good or not, but we'll find out soon," T.K. softly stated.

Kari nodded at T.K. comment then she noticed something and mentioned it, "Hey Tai you've been awfully quiet. What do you think?"

All eyes turned on their silent leader to hear his comment. He opened his eyes, which had been shut as he had thoughtfully listened to each member of the groups' thoughts, worries, or questions. He looked back at the eleven pairs of eyes, which were staring at him intently waiting for him to speak.

"I don't know what I think Kari," Tai began, "I agree this help could be an enemy but I'm not sure. Remember that Skullmeramon was under the enemies control, so they wanted to destroy me, and he didn't look too happy to see me alive." he paused, "There is one thing I have decided we all must go to the digital world again, all of us. This enemy is too strong so we cannot afford someone being missing when we need them the most. Our team must be at full power. Also no splitting up in the digital world, it's to much of a risk now." He pointedly looked at the new kids during his final statement, "Keep your guard up at all times. I have a feeling this enemy will be as much trouble as the first foes we fought in the digital world. These fights will be like nothing we've encountered for years."

Silence ensued for a second after Tai made his speech. Then the others solemnly nodded in agreement.

"We should go back to the digital world tomorrow," Tai continued. "Everyone meet in the computer lab at 11:00."

Everyone agreed with a nod or another affirmation of some sort. Then the teens headed home since it was around 9:00 o'clock at night and, as Cody had explained, they were going to have a hard enough time explaining why they got home so late.

Little did they know someone had been listening in on their conversation. The two figures were sitting in a tree above the spot where the digidestined had been.

"Well at least we know where they will be tomorrow," the small figure began the conversation like normal.

"Yes that's one plus but now we also know they are aware of our presence," the taller figure stated.

"They have no clue about what's going on do they?" the small figure asked its companion.

"No, they have no idea how bad this enemy really is. Nor do they understand the true power they will need to defeat it. They are right though it will be about as bad as the enemies of the past." The larger figure answered softly. Then as an afterthought she stated, "I still don't know what shielded their leader."

"Maybe it's the second representative," the little figure whispered.

"Could be," the second figure agreed, "but who would it be?"

"We'll think of it," the first figure reassured the second, "but for now," the small creature yawned, "we need to sleep."

"Right," the bigger figure smiled. Then a gust of wind came from nowhere and they were gone.

* * *

(At the Kamiya household.)

Tai sat on the balcony outside of his and Kari's window. He gazed wistfully up at the night sky taking in the serenity of the moment. When Tai was young he used to come out on the balcony for hours to stargaze up into the tranquil night sky. Now instead of just gazing into the heavens in youthful bliss he was thinking about the day's events. There had been the fight with Skullmeramon that almost ended in disaster, the shield, the headache, and then Sora admitting her love. He smiled fondly remembering the moment when his thoughts were interrupted with a beep from his D- terminal.

"An e- mail this late?" Tai stated confused.

He opened the small pocket computer and looked in the e-mail file. He scrolled down the in box. There were messages that Tai had neglected to put into proper folders, and then at the very bottom he saw the unopened message. He clicked it open and all of a sudden the screen was filled with scrolling black zeros and ones. The numbers whirled about the screen at a rapid pace then they stopped and began to scroll away. Behind the disappearing numbers a message began to appear, then it was all there. There was one slight problem though. The whole thing was in digi- code, the strange lingo Izzy was always trying to translate.

"Oh great," Tai muttered, "just what I need a message I can't read."

Then he remembered something, "Hey wait a minute Izzy uses his computer to decode stuff. So why shouldn't this thing be able to do that too."

He began pressing a couple buttons, nothing happened. He tried again and to his frustration he still got nothing. He muttered under his breath bitterly thinking of some colorful words he could say to the piece of machinery. He then noticed a button that had been neglected, the select button.

"Might as well," he sighed expecting the same results.

To his surprise the same results did not occur. Once again zeros and ones filled the screen and in the same way they had left the first time they disappeared. In the place of the digi- code was a perfect translation. It read,

In the days when darkness reigns,

Two representatives will come forth,

Each will represent a generation of destiny,

One will be tranquil and gentle the other fiery and strong,

The one of serene nature will be first to come,

The fighter will be quick to follow,

Only when both are united will the true power be released,

Guardian and Warrior they two shall be,

Needed to set the light of goodness free

"What is this some sort of riddle?" Tai queried reading the words over and over again but they still did not make any sense. Then a thought hit him, "Izzy can figure it out I'll send him a copy."

Tai copied and sent the message keeping the original for himself to ponder over. After finishing this task Tai glanced down at his watch and frowned. It was midnight and he was starting to feel it.

"At least tomorrow's a weekend," Tai sighed as he got up and stretched leaving his sanctuary to head inside for some sleep.

Oh well not much action here yet. (pouts to herself) I love excitement. On a higher note when you review tell me what you thought of my riddle. I don't even mind if you guess what it means, but I won't tell you if you're right or wrong until I write about in the story! Thank you for reading.

Neo- Kitty