Here is the final part of my story, So far for the first 2 chapters, Jeri's
had nothing but misery, but I'm not a cruel person, Jeri will get a happy
ending I hoe you like it ^_^
A Tamer's End Pt. III
Epilogue- You'll always be in my heart
It's been a week after the funeral, every one was sad that Takato is dead, but the saddest person is Jeri. Ever since the accident, she hasn't been herself; Jeri hasn't even eaten or spelt for days! Jeri's grades are slipping and always seemed to zone out every few minutes.
"Jeri, are you going to be alright?" asked her father, "You look terrible, and you should really go to sleep,"
"Please, just leave me alone," said Jeri softly.
"Jeri, I know that this has something to do with Takato, just let it all out," comforted her father.
"Please, just leave me alone," repeated Jeri, but this time more aggressively. Her father let out a sigh and reluctantly left Jeri's room and shut the door.
"I can't believe that I got you killed Takato," sobbed Jeri, " If I had been more careful, I could have avoided all of this,"
"I'm a magnet for bad luck," wept Jeri, "Its-it's-It's all my fault."
"Didn't you listen to a thing Henry or I said?" spoke a voice behind Jeri. Jeri was immediately able to identify the voice and turned around and found Takato standing right behind her. Takato looked fine; there was not single bruise or drop of blood on him. He looked exactly like he did on the day of the accident except his yellow goggles are missing. Jeri could even see and smell the grass stains on Takato's jeans.
"Takato? But - but-it-it can't be- but- you can't- your-," stammered Jeri amazement,
"But you're- you're dead," blurted out Jeri.
"Well here I am, in the flesh- well sort of," said Takato casually.
"This- This- This is so confusing, but I saw you- I- but -you-" stuttered Jeri in confusion, "It-It must be some kind of illusion, yeah that's it, maybe, maybe it's some kind of digimon deception you- you could be a Backgammon in disguise," said Jeri in disbelief.
Takato let out a chuckle, "No, it's not an illusion or deception and you're defiantly not dreaming," said Takato in a softly voice as he walked towards Jeri and hugged her firmly.
"But this- I mean-" stuttered Jeri as tears streamed from her eyes.
"Shhhh, don't cry, everything will be fine," tranquilly as he slowly inched his head towards Jeri and kissed her. Jeri could not resist but to hug Takato back and kiss him too.
"I've missed you so much," said Takato as he brushed her hair aside.
"So have I," said Jeri who laid he head on Takato's shoulder but he sensed a feeling of sadness and doubt and replied, "It's not you're fault Jeri, so please don't blame yourself for it," said Takato who was still hugging Jeri.
"But everyone that I had ever loved is gone," said Jeri as she looked at Takato's eyes.
"First it was my mother, afterwards it was Leomon, and then - and then it was you." said Jeri in a whispery voice.
"No, No, they're not gone, in fact, they've been watching over you ever since," answered Takato.
"What do you mean?" asked Jeri.
"You'll see," replied Takato. Then just after Takato finished his sentence, 2 figures materialized right in front of Jeri. One of them was a woman, and the other one was a digimon.
"Mom? Leomon?" asked Jeri in as tears of joy rolled down here cheeks..
"Yes sweetie, we're here," replied Jeri's mom pleasantly. Her mother was just like she had remembered her when she was a little girl; she recognized the reddish brown hair and those comforting green eyes, which were filled compassion.
"And Leomon, you're here too," said Jeri in awe.
"Yes, Jeri, I miss you very much," replied the digimon. Leomon too was just as she had remembered him; his voice was so calm and relaxing.
"Never give up and remember who you are," replied Jeri's mom and gave her an encouraging smile and rubbed the side of her face like she always does to cheer up Jeri.
"My little girl is all grown up," said her mother sweetly.
"Remember Jeri, no matter what you think will happen to you, just remember that we will be here to help you," answered Jeri's mother
"I know that you have gone thought many unpleasant things, but you must not dwell on the sad memories of the past, it's time to move forward, not backwards," said Leomon wisely.
"I'll keep that in mind," said Jeri as she finally relaxed a bit.
"You always had a lion's heart," said Leomon as he put a hand on Jeri's shoulder.
"We have to go now sweetie, good bye and take care of yourself," replied Jeri's mom and slowly disappeared.
"I too must leave, good bye Jeri, and remember what I said," said Leomon and disappeared along with Jeri's mother.
Jeri nodded and said, "I will always remember you," and then turned towards Takato and sighed, "I guess that you have to leave too."
"I'm sorry, but I have to go as well," answered Takato.
"This has been a wonderful moment, but is this real?" asked Jeri, whose voice was just above a whisper as she hugged Takato.
"It's as real as you are," answered Takato kindly. "But I have something for you,"
"Something for me?" asked Jeri, slightly surprised.
Takato nodded and extended his right hand and a ball of light appeared and lit the entire room but then the light faded and the ball of light transformed into a golden heart-shaped locket.
"It's for you," said Takato as he put it on Jeri's neck.
"It's beautiful, thank you," said Jeri. When she opened it, there was a picture of Takato and Jeri, on the back of the locket; there was an inscription. It said-
" 'You'll always be in my heart', "read out Jeri and looked into Takato's eyes.
"That's right," replied Takato "We'll be alive, if you keep us alive in your heart,"
"Thank you," repeated Jeri and kissed Takato again.
"Will I ever see you again?" asked Jeri.
"We'll see Jeri, We'll see," replied Takato and then little sparks of light started to appear and envelope itself around Takato and slowly dematerialize him and the specs of light, flew out of Jeri's window and disappear into the night.
Jeri then looked at the locked and repeated the words, " You'll always be in my heart,"
The End
Well there you have it, the final chapter for this story. What did you think? Like I said, I'd give Jeri a happy ending. I hope you enjoyed it, please review.
A Tamer's End Pt. III
Epilogue- You'll always be in my heart
It's been a week after the funeral, every one was sad that Takato is dead, but the saddest person is Jeri. Ever since the accident, she hasn't been herself; Jeri hasn't even eaten or spelt for days! Jeri's grades are slipping and always seemed to zone out every few minutes.
"Jeri, are you going to be alright?" asked her father, "You look terrible, and you should really go to sleep,"
"Please, just leave me alone," said Jeri softly.
"Jeri, I know that this has something to do with Takato, just let it all out," comforted her father.
"Please, just leave me alone," repeated Jeri, but this time more aggressively. Her father let out a sigh and reluctantly left Jeri's room and shut the door.
"I can't believe that I got you killed Takato," sobbed Jeri, " If I had been more careful, I could have avoided all of this,"
"I'm a magnet for bad luck," wept Jeri, "Its-it's-It's all my fault."
"Didn't you listen to a thing Henry or I said?" spoke a voice behind Jeri. Jeri was immediately able to identify the voice and turned around and found Takato standing right behind her. Takato looked fine; there was not single bruise or drop of blood on him. He looked exactly like he did on the day of the accident except his yellow goggles are missing. Jeri could even see and smell the grass stains on Takato's jeans.
"Takato? But - but-it-it can't be- but- you can't- your-," stammered Jeri amazement,
"But you're- you're dead," blurted out Jeri.
"Well here I am, in the flesh- well sort of," said Takato casually.
"This- This- This is so confusing, but I saw you- I- but -you-" stuttered Jeri in confusion, "It-It must be some kind of illusion, yeah that's it, maybe, maybe it's some kind of digimon deception you- you could be a Backgammon in disguise," said Jeri in disbelief.
Takato let out a chuckle, "No, it's not an illusion or deception and you're defiantly not dreaming," said Takato in a softly voice as he walked towards Jeri and hugged her firmly.
"But this- I mean-" stuttered Jeri as tears streamed from her eyes.
"Shhhh, don't cry, everything will be fine," tranquilly as he slowly inched his head towards Jeri and kissed her. Jeri could not resist but to hug Takato back and kiss him too.
"I've missed you so much," said Takato as he brushed her hair aside.
"So have I," said Jeri who laid he head on Takato's shoulder but he sensed a feeling of sadness and doubt and replied, "It's not you're fault Jeri, so please don't blame yourself for it," said Takato who was still hugging Jeri.
"But everyone that I had ever loved is gone," said Jeri as she looked at Takato's eyes.
"First it was my mother, afterwards it was Leomon, and then - and then it was you." said Jeri in a whispery voice.
"No, No, they're not gone, in fact, they've been watching over you ever since," answered Takato.
"What do you mean?" asked Jeri.
"You'll see," replied Takato. Then just after Takato finished his sentence, 2 figures materialized right in front of Jeri. One of them was a woman, and the other one was a digimon.
"Mom? Leomon?" asked Jeri in as tears of joy rolled down here cheeks..
"Yes sweetie, we're here," replied Jeri's mom pleasantly. Her mother was just like she had remembered her when she was a little girl; she recognized the reddish brown hair and those comforting green eyes, which were filled compassion.
"And Leomon, you're here too," said Jeri in awe.
"Yes, Jeri, I miss you very much," replied the digimon. Leomon too was just as she had remembered him; his voice was so calm and relaxing.
"Never give up and remember who you are," replied Jeri's mom and gave her an encouraging smile and rubbed the side of her face like she always does to cheer up Jeri.
"My little girl is all grown up," said her mother sweetly.
"Remember Jeri, no matter what you think will happen to you, just remember that we will be here to help you," answered Jeri's mother
"I know that you have gone thought many unpleasant things, but you must not dwell on the sad memories of the past, it's time to move forward, not backwards," said Leomon wisely.
"I'll keep that in mind," said Jeri as she finally relaxed a bit.
"You always had a lion's heart," said Leomon as he put a hand on Jeri's shoulder.
"We have to go now sweetie, good bye and take care of yourself," replied Jeri's mom and slowly disappeared.
"I too must leave, good bye Jeri, and remember what I said," said Leomon and disappeared along with Jeri's mother.
Jeri nodded and said, "I will always remember you," and then turned towards Takato and sighed, "I guess that you have to leave too."
"I'm sorry, but I have to go as well," answered Takato.
"This has been a wonderful moment, but is this real?" asked Jeri, whose voice was just above a whisper as she hugged Takato.
"It's as real as you are," answered Takato kindly. "But I have something for you,"
"Something for me?" asked Jeri, slightly surprised.
Takato nodded and extended his right hand and a ball of light appeared and lit the entire room but then the light faded and the ball of light transformed into a golden heart-shaped locket.
"It's for you," said Takato as he put it on Jeri's neck.
"It's beautiful, thank you," said Jeri. When she opened it, there was a picture of Takato and Jeri, on the back of the locket; there was an inscription. It said-
" 'You'll always be in my heart', "read out Jeri and looked into Takato's eyes.
"That's right," replied Takato "We'll be alive, if you keep us alive in your heart,"
"Thank you," repeated Jeri and kissed Takato again.
"Will I ever see you again?" asked Jeri.
"We'll see Jeri, We'll see," replied Takato and then little sparks of light started to appear and envelope itself around Takato and slowly dematerialize him and the specs of light, flew out of Jeri's window and disappear into the night.
Jeri then looked at the locked and repeated the words, " You'll always be in my heart,"
The End
Well there you have it, the final chapter for this story. What did you think? Like I said, I'd give Jeri a happy ending. I hope you enjoyed it, please review.
