AN: See? I told you I would work on this. :D Kazuki is made up and the magic and technology quote is from Arthur C. Clarke and I still don't own Digimon and I'm not making any money from writing…
Kazuki looked at his computer. "The program will complete its tasks in less than a month. Then those Fay will be out of Vallen forever. I will have completed my father's wishes for there to be no more Fay. It will have taken many generations, but we will have won. There will be no more silliness about magic. Everything will be proper and orderly just like it should be."
What was unknown to him, was that the program had already been found, but not the purpose of it.
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Koushiro logged on to his computer. "It's been two days of searching, but we haven't found anything."
Daisuke was laying down on Koushiro's bed. "And two days of me trying to talk sense into Ken. But I haven't been able to do anything about getting him together with Takeru. He is very insistent that nothing is going on between them."
"I'm not sure how much longer Takeru can wait on him. Jyou and Yamato have gotten closer and closer. In fact, Jyou's parent are out of town right now and Yamato's staying over."
Daisuke grinned. "I wonder how long it will take for Yamato to get inside Jyou's pants."
Koushiro through a pen at Daisuke. "Dai, please, let's not talk about my best friend's sex life."
"Do you want to talk about ours instead?"
Koushiro ignored his boyfriend and looked though his computer files. "Do you remember that interesting program I showed you before?"
"Yep. The one that you had me met you at the library for."
"Yes. Well, I found an interesting coincidence. It will end in about a month. That's the same time line the Fay gave us for the bridges collapsing."
"That's interesting. But I can't see the connection. Magic doesn't have anything to do with computers and vice versa."
"But you do know that sufficiently advanced technology appears no different than magic. So maybe magic can be affected by sufficiently advanced technology."
"But who would want to do that? Who would want the Fay to just disappear?"
"That is a good question. It would have to be more than one person. If what we are suggesting is true, then it would have taken generations to accomplish."
"Maybe Jyou might know. He's been collecting information on the Fay. Maybe he knows who would do something like this."
"We will see him tomorrow when we meet up with the group. Is Ken going to be there?"
"I'm going to sleep over at his house tonight. So I'll drag him along. He's avoided Takeru enough."
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Ken was reading though his new books. He had been to an out of the way bookstore and had found a couple of books that he was interested in. He started reading. An hour later he sat up and reread what he had just seen. He got up and went over to the phone. He quickly called a familiar number.
"Dai?"
"Yes. I'm going to be there in about an hour. I didn't forget."
"I'm not calling because of that. I just read something that might be what you and the others are looking for."
"What?"
"Come over. I'll show you. You might as well bring the others."
"Even Takeru?"
"Yes. Even him."
"See you soon."
"We'll be there"
Ken hung up the phone and went to sit down on his bed. In the last two days he had reconsidered whether or not the Fay existed. The fact that he had met Takeru and Yamato had made him come to the conclusion that it was possible. And he wanted to see Takeru again. He wanted to figure out what attracted him so strongly.
Ken looked down at his book. And it looked like he had found a clue to the mystery. So he had to tell them, right? Even if it was just a fairy tale, he couldn't keep this information to himself. People had a right to know.
