Title: 1000 Miles
Author: Ghost Dancer
Warnings: Against. Nothing too serious though.
Pairings: None
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"Making my way downtown,
Walking fast,
Faces pass and I'm homebound,
Staring blankly ahead,
Just making my way,
Making a way through the crowd." The radio played loudly. Why did it have to play THOSE songs? The songs that she and Davis had listened to together.
June walked up the stairs to the computer room. She had to tell them. She had to. They where his friends, they had a right to know what happened.
Voices.
"I'm getting worried. I haven't been able to reach Davis's house at all." June knew the voice as TK's.
"It's weird. No one answers when I call." That was Tai.
"I'm worried. What could have happened?" Kari asked.
"And I need you,
And I miss you,
And now I wonder."
June couldn't help herself. She slid open the door to the computer room.
Ten people stood there. They starred at her in silence, no one moving a muscle. June trembled; not sure of what to say, but knowing she had to be the one to break the news.
"If I could fall into the sky,
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles,
If I could just see you... tonight."
"J-June!" Matt stammered. "What are you doing here?"
June bit her lip, telling herself forcefully that she had to calm down.
"June, where's Davis?" Kari asked urgently.
At hearing her brothers name, June flung herself onto a chair, sobbing.
"He's gone." She whimpered hands pressed against her face. "He's gone and he's not coming back. Not ever." She shook violently, tears streaming once more down her face.
"It's always times like these,
When I think of you,
And I wonder if you ever think of me,
'Cause everything's so wrong,
And I don't belong,
Living in your precious memory."
No one spoke. It seemed as if they where frozen in time, all of them except June. She sobbed the only sound that could be heard in the still air.
"No." Whispered Tai in a strangle tone. "No, that can't be right."
"I-I don't believe it." TK hissed his voice strangely high.
June stood. For one second, she looked at them all as they stood there in shock. The she bolted, running away down the hall and out the door. The music was still playing in the background.
"'Cause I need you,
And I miss you,
And now I wonder,
If I could fall into the sky,
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles,
If I could just see you... tonight."
June ran. Her heart pounded though not nearly as much as her head. She wished none of this had happened. Why? Why did Davis have to take that stupid shortcut home? Why did he have to be crossing the street just when that drunk driver came skidding around the corner? Why?
June threw open the doors and raced outside. What was wrong with her? She should be this way. She had to be strong.
"And I, I,
Don't wanna let you know,
I, I Drown in your memory,
I, I Don't wanna let this go,
I, I Don't,
Making my way downtown,
Walking fast,
Faces pass and I'm homebound,
Staring blankly ahead,
Just making my way,
Making a way through the crowd."
June ran. She ran because she could, because it was something she could do, and because it was a way to escape. What was she escaping from? June didn't know or really care.
The song blared at her from every radio. The world seemed to have turned against her. June skidded to a halt, and before she could stop herself, she tripped and was sent sprawling. She whimpered, not from the pain on her bleeding knee, but from the pain that was thumping in her heart.
"And I still need you,
And I still miss you,
And now I wonder."
June clenched her teeth and balled her hands into fists as she rose. "I'm sorry already!" She said angrily to no one.
Then she ran again. She ran because she could think of nothing else to do but run. And running seemed like a good enough thing to do.
"If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass us by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you..."
June slowed to a jog, her low energy finally running out. She stopped as she recognized where her feet had lead her. The park. Tears threatened to spill down her cheeks once more, but June brushed them away angrily. She would not cry.
"Oh, oh
If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know
I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you
If I could just hold you
Tonight."
June threw herself against a tree where she collapsed, sobbing. She let out one last whimper, then fell silent.
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Ghost Dancer: *wails* I hate being sappy! But it was so fluffy nice, ne? ^^; Chibi Daisuke: I'm DEAD?!
Chibi Iori: DISCLAIMER: Ghost Dancer doesn't own Digimon or 1000 Miles by Vanessa Carlson.
Chibi Taichi: Ghost Dancer doesn't own ANYTHING. She's broke, man!
Ghost Dancer: Shut up Taichi. Ok, I hope you guys enjoyed this. I can't wait to write the next chapter! *grins* Well, until then!
Chibi Daisuke: I'm DEAD?!
Chibi Ken: Review please!
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Author: Ghost Dancer
Warnings: Against. Nothing too serious though.
Pairings: None
* * * *
"Making my way downtown,
Walking fast,
Faces pass and I'm homebound,
Staring blankly ahead,
Just making my way,
Making a way through the crowd." The radio played loudly. Why did it have to play THOSE songs? The songs that she and Davis had listened to together.
June walked up the stairs to the computer room. She had to tell them. She had to. They where his friends, they had a right to know what happened.
Voices.
"I'm getting worried. I haven't been able to reach Davis's house at all." June knew the voice as TK's.
"It's weird. No one answers when I call." That was Tai.
"I'm worried. What could have happened?" Kari asked.
"And I need you,
And I miss you,
And now I wonder."
June couldn't help herself. She slid open the door to the computer room.
Ten people stood there. They starred at her in silence, no one moving a muscle. June trembled; not sure of what to say, but knowing she had to be the one to break the news.
"If I could fall into the sky,
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles,
If I could just see you... tonight."
"J-June!" Matt stammered. "What are you doing here?"
June bit her lip, telling herself forcefully that she had to calm down.
"June, where's Davis?" Kari asked urgently.
At hearing her brothers name, June flung herself onto a chair, sobbing.
"He's gone." She whimpered hands pressed against her face. "He's gone and he's not coming back. Not ever." She shook violently, tears streaming once more down her face.
"It's always times like these,
When I think of you,
And I wonder if you ever think of me,
'Cause everything's so wrong,
And I don't belong,
Living in your precious memory."
No one spoke. It seemed as if they where frozen in time, all of them except June. She sobbed the only sound that could be heard in the still air.
"No." Whispered Tai in a strangle tone. "No, that can't be right."
"I-I don't believe it." TK hissed his voice strangely high.
June stood. For one second, she looked at them all as they stood there in shock. The she bolted, running away down the hall and out the door. The music was still playing in the background.
"'Cause I need you,
And I miss you,
And now I wonder,
If I could fall into the sky,
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles,
If I could just see you... tonight."
June ran. Her heart pounded though not nearly as much as her head. She wished none of this had happened. Why? Why did Davis have to take that stupid shortcut home? Why did he have to be crossing the street just when that drunk driver came skidding around the corner? Why?
June threw open the doors and raced outside. What was wrong with her? She should be this way. She had to be strong.
"And I, I,
Don't wanna let you know,
I, I Drown in your memory,
I, I Don't wanna let this go,
I, I Don't,
Making my way downtown,
Walking fast,
Faces pass and I'm homebound,
Staring blankly ahead,
Just making my way,
Making a way through the crowd."
June ran. She ran because she could, because it was something she could do, and because it was a way to escape. What was she escaping from? June didn't know or really care.
The song blared at her from every radio. The world seemed to have turned against her. June skidded to a halt, and before she could stop herself, she tripped and was sent sprawling. She whimpered, not from the pain on her bleeding knee, but from the pain that was thumping in her heart.
"And I still need you,
And I still miss you,
And now I wonder."
June clenched her teeth and balled her hands into fists as she rose. "I'm sorry already!" She said angrily to no one.
Then she ran again. She ran because she could think of nothing else to do but run. And running seemed like a good enough thing to do.
"If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass us by?
'Cause you know I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you..."
June slowed to a jog, her low energy finally running out. She stopped as she recognized where her feet had lead her. The park. Tears threatened to spill down her cheeks once more, but June brushed them away angrily. She would not cry.
"Oh, oh
If I could fall into the sky
Do you think time would pass me by?
'Cause you know
I'd walk a thousand miles
If I could just see you
If I could just hold you
Tonight."
June threw herself against a tree where she collapsed, sobbing. She let out one last whimper, then fell silent.
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Ghost Dancer: *wails* I hate being sappy! But it was so fluffy nice, ne? ^^; Chibi Daisuke: I'm DEAD?!
Chibi Iori: DISCLAIMER: Ghost Dancer doesn't own Digimon or 1000 Miles by Vanessa Carlson.
Chibi Taichi: Ghost Dancer doesn't own ANYTHING. She's broke, man!
Ghost Dancer: Shut up Taichi. Ok, I hope you guys enjoyed this. I can't wait to write the next chapter! *grins* Well, until then!
Chibi Daisuke: I'm DEAD?!
Chibi Ken: Review please!
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