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Niramon - Leonamon - Sphinxmon - Hatchepsumon - Kyshiamon
Chapter 1
"As the rain in fell harder and harder, my skin began to sting. I was cold, wet, and confused. I knew I was in the digital world, and I knew I was looking for someone, but I couldn't remember who. Leonamon wasn't with me. I saw the outline of something through the pouring rain and began walking towards it. It just got further and further away, so I ran as fast as I could, which was pretty fast because of my soccer and track days. I still couldn't catch up to it, though. I heard a voice, one that was somehow familiar, and yet I knew that it didn't belong to anyone I had ever met before. Or had I met whoever the voice belonged to? Aww, now I'm even more confused than when I woke up from having that stupid dream!" I yelled and kicked the wall, "OW!!! Stupid fucking wall..."
"Why don't you calm down. You won't accomplish anything by injuring yourself," Hikari said to me.
"Fine..." I leaned against the wall. We were at the high school. Ken finally went to the same school as we did. Davis wasn't standing too far away from me. He had been crazy over me since he met me a few months back. I never could love him, but couldn't tell him so. I didn't want to hurt him.
I sighed. "I am sure no one believes me, of course..." I said. I counted that dream as a premonition. I had the second sight, but no one ever believed me, except Davis. But, of course, if I told him that the sky was a limey green and the sun orbited around a semi truck, he would think it was so, simply because I had said it.
"I believe you..." Davis's predictable faux-encouraging reply came. Ken coughed slightly. He seemed to be following Davis in his affections for me, only in a far lesser degree. He didn't know that I knew though. If Niramon, my in-training digimon, hadn't told me, I wouldn't even have known.
"Of course you would, Davis," Takeru said sharply. He was standing next to Hikari, who was leaning on him a bit. Hikari giggled.
"I think she's right." Niramon suddenly chimed in. She had just apparated from god only knows where. I hadn't seen her in a while, and wasn't even about to ask where she had been. Odds were I didn't want to know.
"So, what does it mean then?" Miyako said challengingly to the little sphinx-like digimon.
"It means that you're stupid." I muttered under my breath, hoping Miyako wouldn't hear. She did.
"Shut the fuck up, Naomi." Miyako snapped. We hated each other from the moment we met.
"Why don't you, dumb ass." I replied angrily.
"Why don't you make me!"
"FINE!" I lunged at her. Ken and Davis held me back, which was fortunate for Miyako's sake. "ARG! Lemme go! I beat her up once, I can do it again!!!" I struggled in their grasp, but to no avail. They weren't about to let me go.
"Ahem!" Niramon obviously wanted us all to calm down. I finally wrenched my arms free and walked a few feet away. Davis followed as if he was my shadow, and Ken looked over at us with such a strange look on his face, but didn't follow.
"It means," Niramon said in a very audible voice, "that there is something going on in the digital world, of course, and I am not quite sure what! Now if you will excuse me, I am going to leave before the bell rings and there is a swarm of other students running around. Goodbye," She apparated away with a small popping sound. Just shortly afterwards the bell for school rang, and we all made our way inside from the suddenly cold spring morning.
Chapter 1
"As the rain in fell harder and harder, my skin began to sting. I was cold, wet, and confused. I knew I was in the digital world, and I knew I was looking for someone, but I couldn't remember who. Leonamon wasn't with me. I saw the outline of something through the pouring rain and began walking towards it. It just got further and further away, so I ran as fast as I could, which was pretty fast because of my soccer and track days. I still couldn't catch up to it, though. I heard a voice, one that was somehow familiar, and yet I knew that it didn't belong to anyone I had ever met before. Or had I met whoever the voice belonged to? Aww, now I'm even more confused than when I woke up from having that stupid dream!" I yelled and kicked the wall, "OW!!! Stupid fucking wall..."
"Why don't you calm down. You won't accomplish anything by injuring yourself," Hikari said to me.
"Fine..." I leaned against the wall. We were at the high school. Ken finally went to the same school as we did. Davis wasn't standing too far away from me. He had been crazy over me since he met me a few months back. I never could love him, but couldn't tell him so. I didn't want to hurt him.
I sighed. "I am sure no one believes me, of course..." I said. I counted that dream as a premonition. I had the second sight, but no one ever believed me, except Davis. But, of course, if I told him that the sky was a limey green and the sun orbited around a semi truck, he would think it was so, simply because I had said it.
"I believe you..." Davis's predictable faux-encouraging reply came. Ken coughed slightly. He seemed to be following Davis in his affections for me, only in a far lesser degree. He didn't know that I knew though. If Niramon, my in-training digimon, hadn't told me, I wouldn't even have known.
"Of course you would, Davis," Takeru said sharply. He was standing next to Hikari, who was leaning on him a bit. Hikari giggled.
"I think she's right." Niramon suddenly chimed in. She had just apparated from god only knows where. I hadn't seen her in a while, and wasn't even about to ask where she had been. Odds were I didn't want to know.
"So, what does it mean then?" Miyako said challengingly to the little sphinx-like digimon.
"It means that you're stupid." I muttered under my breath, hoping Miyako wouldn't hear. She did.
"Shut the fuck up, Naomi." Miyako snapped. We hated each other from the moment we met.
"Why don't you, dumb ass." I replied angrily.
"Why don't you make me!"
"FINE!" I lunged at her. Ken and Davis held me back, which was fortunate for Miyako's sake. "ARG! Lemme go! I beat her up once, I can do it again!!!" I struggled in their grasp, but to no avail. They weren't about to let me go.
"Ahem!" Niramon obviously wanted us all to calm down. I finally wrenched my arms free and walked a few feet away. Davis followed as if he was my shadow, and Ken looked over at us with such a strange look on his face, but didn't follow.
"It means," Niramon said in a very audible voice, "that there is something going on in the digital world, of course, and I am not quite sure what! Now if you will excuse me, I am going to leave before the bell rings and there is a swarm of other students running around. Goodbye," She apparated away with a small popping sound. Just shortly afterwards the bell for school rang, and we all made our way inside from the suddenly cold spring morning.
