Disclaimer: For the minuscule portion of you who are BRAINDEAD IDIOTS, I DON'T own Digimon. Not that I wouldn't like to, but I don't Toei Animation, Saban, Fox Kids, and those Japanese people own Digimon, not me. There are lots of Digimon that I've created for the sole purpose of putting them in this story, so if you see a name you don't recognize, it's probably one of my creations. There will be a list at the end of the fic, and in the Author's Note at the beginning of every chapter, I'll put the names of my creations for that particular chapter, as well as the origin of some Digimon you may not recognize.

Author's Note: Comments, suggestions, and CONSTRUCTIVE criticism welcome. Flames will be answered by a multitude of things from my army of faithful and loyal (and powerful) Digimon. I didn't create any new Digimon for this chapter, sorry. OK, enjoy!

Chapter Two: Digivices

            "It was about four years ago, during summer vacation. A whole bunch sure has happened since then! Anyway, my family and April's family had traveled to New York together for our summer vacations," Kimi started.

            "It is kind of a family tradition," April added.

            "At that time, I lived in New York," Wendy said.

            "Me too, in fact, Wendy and I were next door neighbors," Will butted in.   

            "Well, I was on a plane from Maine to Florida, but it had to be brought down in the New York airport, and we were stuck there all day," Randy continued.

            "The same thing happened to me, only I was on a plane from North Carolina to New Hampshire," Nick finished.

            "We were all at the same airport, and snowed in, which was extremely weird, even for New York. Anyway, we all met purely by chance. It was snowing like crazy, and then this weirdo light came from out of the sky. We heard someone say it was an aurora of some sort, like the Northern Lights or something," Wendy said.

            "We all wanted to get a good look at it, but we couldn't see because of all of the people. We all found a door and went outside to take a closer look. Only the six of us were outside at that particular spot, no one else even noticed the door, it was weird. We went outside, and the snow was like three feet deep, at the least. All of a sudden, the light got brighter. Then-" Kimi said, and Randy cut her off.

            "These things that looked like fireflies of some kind came out of the sky and floated down to us," Randy said.

            "No way!" Izzy exclaimed.

            "Actually, Randy, they were more like meteorites, and they came speeding down at us and landed in what was left of the snow," April corrected him.

            "Meteorites?" Izzy and T.K. asked.

            "Yeah, why?" April asked.

            "That is the same exact thing that happened to us, there was an aurora, and then glowing meteorites came down to us, but they were actually Digivices," Izzy said.

            "It was probably the same time that you guys got your Digivices!" Kimi pointed out.

            "You're right!" Izzy exclaimed. Nick cleared his throat.

            "Anyway," Nick continued, "we wanted to check out the meteorites, so we all tried to dig them out of the snow, and all of a sudden they floated up. We all grabbed them, and they stopped glowing in our hands. They were these things, only a little different," the Element Digidestined held out their Digivices.

            "They were different?" Kari asked.

            "How different?" Davis asked. Izzy pulled out his own Digivice to compare them.

            "They looked like that!" Wendy exclaimed, and pointed at Izzy's Digivice.

            "They...did?" Izzy asked.

            "That's peculiar, you got the same Digivices as all of us original Digidestined!" T.K. said.

            "You had them too?" Kimi asked.

            "You know, I'm starting to wonder whether or not our Digivices looked like that too," Yolei pondered.

            "Well? What happened next?" Cody asked.

            "After that, the aurora got brighter, and all of a sudden, a giant dinosaur-like Digimon appeared at the airport. We didn't know that he was Tyrannomon at that time, in fact, we didn't know exactly what he was, or what the Digivices were either......

Flashback:

            "What are these things?" I asked, puzzled. I was holding a small, metallic device in my hand. These things had just appeared out of nowhere, and come to us. There were six of us out there, but I only knew April at the time. I had no idea that the other four of them would become my best friends in just a few hours.

            "I don't know, but all six of us got them, so we must be special," a short kid standing a few feet away from me answered. Suddenly, the ground shook.

            "What was that?" April asked.

            "Earthquake?" a tall, red-haired kid asked.

            "No, earthquakes don't feel like this!" I answered. Another sudden shaking had nearly thrown me off balance. The shakings weren't constant, there was a little bit of space between them, but they were keeping a steady beat, almost like when you walk.

            "Hey, has anyone here ever seen Jurassic Park?" a girl with brown hair asked.

            "Yeah, why?" April asked.

            "I know this sounds weird, but this is almost like what happened when that

T-Rex was coming for those people," she said. Another tremor sent us all tumbling to the ground. That one was worse than the last! It was almost like there was something causing the tremors, and it was getting closer...

            "She's right!" another boy replied.

            "But what could be causing these quakes?" the red head asked. I was about to answer, when the shaking got worse, and the snow on the ground started to rise up with each quake. We looked to the east, where the shaking seemed to be coming from, and spotted what was causing the shaking: a giant, red dinosaur! The dinosaur, who was Tyrannomon, stomped closer, and knocked a plane out of it's way with one of it's claws.

            "Big!" April exclaimed, fearfully.

            "Big teeth!" I replied.

            "Big claws!" the red head added.

            "Let's get out of here!" the other girl yelled, and we all turned to run. We ran for the airport, but a giant ball of fire sailed over our heads and blocked our escape. There was nowhere to run! The Tyrannomon stopped, and roared.

            "Give up Digidestined!" the giant dinosaur bellowed.

            "It can talk?" April asked. The dinosaur stomped the ground angrily, causing us all to fall backwards.

            "Make this easy on all of us, give yourselves up!" the dinosaur yelled.

            "What do you want from us?" the red head asked. The dinosaur roared angrily.

            "My master, the great and all mighty Deltamon, bids me to destroy the Digidestined, so I must do as he commands me to!" the dinosaur exclaimed.

            "Wait a second, you've got us mixed up with some other people, we're not the Digi whatevers, we're just kids!" I exclaimed.

            "Yeah, so just back off!" the red head exclaimed. The dinosaur roared threateningly in response.

            "Please don't eat us!" the other girl exclaimed, shielding her face in her hands. In her hand was the weird device. It was suddenly activated, and started to glow. Out of the front of it shot a beam of white light.

            "What?" the dinosaur bellowed, as the light surrounded him.

            "Huh?" we all asked, amazed. The dinosaur took a step backwards, and shielded his face with his huge arms.

            "No, they have Digivices! Stop! No! That light!" the Dinosaur exclaimed.

            "I don't know what these things are, but they're sure scaring dino-breath over there! Let's get him!" the guy in blue exclaimed, and held up his device. A white beam of light shot out of it too, and surrounded the dinosaur. The dinosaur cried out in pain.

            "You hear that, dino-breath? You're going down!" I exclaimed, also holding out my weird electronic thingy.

            "Yeah!" April and the other two kids cheered, and held out their devices. The beams of light from all six devices surrounded the Dinosaur, and began to lift it up into the sky.

            "No! I'll get you for this Digidestined!" the dinosaur exclaimed, and disappeared. The light from our devices disappeared too. We turned to look at the airport where the ball of fire had hit it. There wasn't a trace of the fireball! In fact, the whole airport showed no traces of the Dinosaur. The only proof we had were the devices. We knew we hadn't dreamed it.

            "Whew, I'm glad that's over!" the red head exclaimed.

            "Sheesh! Giant dinosaurs? I knew I shouldn't have eaten those plane peanuts," the boy in blue exclaimed.

            "Well, I'm pretty sure you weren't hallucinating, because we all saw it too...right?" I asked. Everyone nodded.

            "Then we're all hallucinating. Did you guys have plane peanuts too?" he replied.

            "I don't think anyone was hallucinating. True, plane food probably CAN cause hallucinations, but...that was definitely real...whatever it was," the girl in orange replied.

            "Good point," the guy in blue replied. I looked down at the strange...thing in my hands. I pushed one of the buttons, and the screen flashed for a second.

            "Huh?" I asked. Everyone turned to me.

            "What's up?" April asked. I was about to reply, when suddenly, the device started to beep and flashed with a yellow light. The yellow light radiated out from it, and it started to vibrate violently in my hands. I held it away from me and shielded my eyes with my other hand, astonished. To my surprise, as well as the others', all of their weird devices started to react the same way, except theirs' were glowing different colors. April's was a bright spring green, the redhead's was, not surprisingly, red, and the guy dressed in blue's device was also glowing blue. The girl in orange's device was glowing the color she was dressed, and the younger kid's device was glowing a deep, dark purple.

            "What's going on?" the redhead shouted over the shrill beeping of our gadget thingies.

            "I don't know!" someone else shouted. Suddenly, the beeping stopped, and the light seemed to all concentrate into one spot, in the center of the circle we had come to stand in. The six different colored lights seemed to all converge into one white, glowing energy ball. We looked at it, awestruck. It started to change shape, into a huge, four-legged creature, that looked kind of like a cat. When the glow receded, we were facing a huge tiger-like beast, only with pink stripes instead of orange, and wearing silver...armor? The tiger blinked, and looked around.

            "Ah!" the girl in orange exclaimed, falling backwards in shock. The tiger blinked again, then, to our surprise again, spoke.

            "Ah, so you six are the Digidestined?" she-the tiger-asked.

            "What?" I asked.

            "What are you talking about? We're just a bunch of kids that happen to be out here for the aurora or whatever!" the redhead exclaimed in response. The tiger looked at him.

            "Well, you have Digivices don't you?" she asked.

            "Digi-what?" he asked. Suddenly, the realization hit me like a ton of bricks.

            "These things!" I exclaimed and held up my electronic thingy. The others looked at me startled. "The big dinosaur called them Digi...digi...what she said!" I continued. The tiger nodded.

            "That's correct. Each of you possess a Digivice, no?" she asked again. Everyone nodded.             "What's that got to do with anything?" the redhead asked.

            "Possessing a Digivice makes you a Digidestined," the tiger continued.

            "So..." the redhead began, not following.

            "You six have been chosen specifically by the Digital World to save it. I am one of the four guardian beasts, who protects the Digital World," she said, glowing a little.

            "Still not following you," Randy said. She seemed to smile.

            "You will. For now, all you must know is that you must have courage, and face your destiny without fear to win," she said, and glowed again. She jumped into the sky, and vanished into little glowing particles, like embers from a stirred fire.

            "Well, that made a lot of sense," April commented.

            "Did anyone understand what she said?" the girl in orange asked. Everyone else shook their heads.

            "Well, I don't know about you guys, but I'm gonna leave before this day gets any freakier," the redhead said, and made a move to walk away. Suddenly, the most unexpected thing happened. He glowed red. "Wha??" he asked, trying to move. He couldn't budge. I was suddenly aware that the rest of us were glowing our respective colors, as well.

            "Too late," the boy clad in blue replied. Without warning, six beams of light, one yellow, one green, one red, one blue, one orange, and one purple, shot out of the clouds, and hit each of us.

            "Gaah!" I exclaimed, surprised, as the world around me suddenly became a shade of bright yellow. I could hear the others screaming in surprise, but I couldn't see them for the brightness. I was suddenly aware that I couldn't feel the ground any more. It felt as if I was just standing on air. I looked down, and cried out in surprise. I was floating.  

            "What's happening?" the girl in orange and yellow screamed. We were flailing around frantically, trying to get down.

            "Man! If this day gets any weirder I think I'll have a heart attack!" I heard the redhead yell in frustration.

            "This can't be happening!" I heard April exclaim.

            "COOL!! I'm FLOATING!!" I heard someone else exclaim. It could have only been the kid dressed in blue.

            "There has to be a logical explanation for this! Maybe this is all just a dream!" I suggested. I pinched myself. "Ow! Ok, it's not a dream!"

            "Ok, this floating thing is fun and all, but-" the youngest kid said, only to be cut off by surprised yells from the rest of us as we were suddenly jerked upward by an unseen force.

            "Now we're FLYING!! YEEHAW!!" the kid dressed in blue exclaimed. April just screamed.

            "Ah! I think I'm gonna throw up!" the girl dressed in orange yelled.

            "No heart attack yet! I hope that's a good sign!" the redhead yelled.

            "Where are we going?" I asked. Suddenly, my vision was cut off as we passed into what could only be a cloud.

            "If we get any higher, we'll start to run out of air! What do we do?" asked the voice of April. I felt light headed suddenly.

            "I don't know..." I said, yawning. We passed through several other clouds, but suddenly, I couldn't keep my eyes open. The world faded to black.

            "To this day, none of us can remember a thing about what happened between the time when we passed out, and the time when we woke up, in the Digiworld." I finished

And that concludes Chapter Two. Review if you've liked the story so far! Next chapter: Kimi and the rest of the Element Digidestined wake up in the Digital World. What awaits them there?