Everyone stopped, and Ifrit was not sure what he should do. No one moved, they all just stared at Mr Takenouchi, who was staring down at the book. He slowly lifted his head, he looked now at Ifrit, just staring.
"Um, he's, that is I mean. My god, that's Fred in that book!" Davis said, faking surprise very badly.
"Drop the act. Who is this, and why have you brought him here?" Mr Takenouchi spoke softly, seriously, and sounded angry.
"He's, well, that is to say…" Davis babbled, "um, help guys."
"Well, Ifrit is not from around here," T.K. started.
"I think that I should handle my own introductions, if that is okay with you," Ifrit asked looking toward the digidestined, who were all rather lost for worlds.
"Go ahead I say, this bunch isn't going to come up with anything," Veemon replied.
"Well, sir, I am what you see. That is to say, I am Ifrit, as I am in that book," Ifrit explained.
"This is not a funny joke, and I will no be made a fool of in my own office. Of all the people to pull this I never expected you to, now if you would kindly leave," Mr Takenouchi ordered frustratedly.
"You take me for a common liar, will this persuade you?" Ifrit replied, a little insulted from being called a liar. He stood to the centre of the room, and just stood. He looked over to Mr Takenouchi,
"Oh no, he's not. . ." Davis said softly, Ifrit smirked.
"Do what?" Catherine asked. An aura started to surround Ifrit, soon it was immensely bright, and had engulfed him. It burst into flames, they flashed up over him, and then disappeared, leaving Ifrit in his beast form, and T.K.'s shirt in pieces on the floor. Mr Takenouchi cowered to the back of the room, the rest of the group stared blindly at the phenomenon.
"Would you believe me now?" Ifrit asked smugly, still smirking. The flames flashed over him once more, and in a second he was back to his human form.
"Wha… what are you?" Mr Takenouchi stuttered from fear.
"Like I have said, I am the spectre Ifrit. Please, do not be afraid, I will not harm you, I came only to protect Davis and Veemon, and their friends."
"Davis, what just happened here?" T.K. asked slowly.
"That's just him changing from human to beast form. How else did you guys think he left as a beast and came back as a human?" Davis replied all knowingly.
"But that aura, those flames, and then, there were no flames coming back, are you hurt?" Kari asked, her mind was all over the place.
"I am fine, my own flames cannot harm me, it's really just for show."
"Why… Why are you here, why do you protect Davis, and the rest of them. You're-- you're just a myth," Mr Takenouchi questioned, lost for words. The legend of Ifrit was something that he had heard of for a long time, but he never expected it to be real. He was into the bland, small scale end of the paranormal, telepathy, telekinesis, and the like, not alternate dimensions, and the existence of legends.
"There is, as we have recently discovered, a thread through out all dimensions, more so, there are many threads. Davis and I, and Veemon for that matter, are all connected by one such thread, in this dimension he is me, and in mine, I am him, if you can understand that."
"But, how?"
"That I cannot say, Ramuh offered the analogy of a stone. That a whole stone represented our collective soul, if you believe in such a thing, basically that which let's us exist. Now a the time of creation, that was separated into two, or more pieces, and thus I got half, and Davis got half. At the time of Veemon's creation, data on Davis was collected, and a half of his stone, and thus Veemon was created. As The bond between Davis and me exists, but since Veemon had so much basis off of Davis's stone, half of it, theirs is unequalled in it's strength. There is no way to say how many stones there are, you two may have a relation in my dimension, or in another for that matter. That is why I protect him, and his friends. In a sense, he is me."
"Oh… kay…" Mr Takenouchi replied, he made an intelligent decision to sit down at this point.
"Man, I could not have put that better myself," Davis responded, breaking the silence of the room.
"Yeah, that's quite something, when you think about it," Veemon added.
"Now if I may, I have a question for you. How did you come to know of me?" Ifrit asked, looking directly toward Mr Takenouchi, and his book.
"You're… you're just a legend, it's just not possible, dear lord…"
"Mr Takenouchi, we know this is odd, but please, just try," Kari pleaded, she needed things to get moving, as she desperately wanted to get back to Tai.
"Well, I've heard this legend a few times, it was rather a favourite of mine, I never though it was a reality though. I'm pretty sure that it goes along the lines of Ifrit being a strong young warrior. He fought valiantly, often using fire spells to help him in his battles. Sensing his power, the enemy mages set about cursing Ifrit to life as a beast, mindless, and they foolishly used fire magic to do so. Ifrit didn't stand a chance at blocking the spell, so he turned it to his favour, thus he could control himself when in his beast form, and under the cover of night he would return to his human form. The beast had immense control of flames, in any form, and he used this in his ultimate victory over the very mages that cursed him. I liked the irony in that one, so it always stuck in my head."
"Interesting, but not entirely true for me," Ifrit replied, truly intrigued by the tale.
"Well, would you care to correct me, tell me all about you, please, I must know," Mr Takenouchi asked desperately.
"You must promise that it never leaves the room, you tell no one this," Ifrit replied coldly.
"I don't think that's a problem, no one would really believe us if we told them," T.K. commented.
"You have my word," Mr Takenouchi replied.
(A\N: Okay guys, PP has advised that this is a little tedious, it's Ifrit's story, so you can sip it if you want, but it's nice for some background info one him, sorry ^_^)
"I am what is known as a spectre. I am not of this dimension, as you know, mine is what you could call a dimension of legends. We are not physical beings either, purely ethetic, and it is Davis's presence that allows me to exist physically here. I was created by the humans that used to exist in my dimension. They were a peaceful people originally, but soon there broke out a war, and this war grew to catastrophic proportions, we can't even remember it's cause, I don't think we were ever told. After many years one side started an experimental technology. They condensed the spirits of the dead into something big and powerful. Their magic was strong, but the greed in their hearts was too strong, and this corrupted the spells, hence when the first of my kind was born, it was a corrupt being. Learning of it's purpose in life, it struck out, not capable of rational thought. Soon more of these beings were created, all failed projects. They bound to each other, and formed an alliance against the humans. Most of the their creators died, the rest surrendered to their human opposers, and divulged the technology. The spectres would not stop, and they continued to rampage on the humans, even though they were not faulted with the spectres' creation. A plan was formed, and they took the risk of forming more spectres. The spells were successful, and these carried more admirable attributes, and so the war was born, a war that still rages. The humans stood no chance, and grouping by grouping they were destroyed. As for me, I was the last of my kind to be created, all the hopes of my creators were on my shoulders, and I failed them. That is all I wish to say," Ifrit grew sour at the end, it was still too much for him to talk about.
(A\N Right, so now if this next bit makes no sense go back and read that bit, but if it does, then ignore me)
"Ifrit, come on, you know we talked about this, it isn't your fault that happened."
"Then why do I feel such guilt!" Ifrit shouted, Davis stepped back away from him. Ifrit looked to his hands, "I'm, I'm sorry Davis, please, I just, I can't bear to think that it is my fault."
"It is not your fault, you cannot say in a right mind that it is your fault. You did not start the war, you did not know what you were doing or why you were doing it. It's common for the child to feel responsible for the actions of the parents, I've seen this many times before," Mr Takenouchi said, trying to comfort the being.
"I appreciate your sentiment, but I am no case from a book you have seen, and I am no child."
"I didn't mean it that way, it's just that you could be compared to being the humans child, and they passed their burden onto you, unfairly."
"I mean no disrespect, but I don't wish to talk about it," Ifrit had drawn tired of the conversation, he was not angry, and appreciated Mr Takenouchi's efforts, but it was just too much.
"Alright, I understand. But how about we talk about what has brought you here?" Mr Takenouchi asked.
"It's kinda sensitive, and there's some stuff we can't tell you, but we need some information," Davis replied putting on a serious tone.
"Okay, I suppose."
"Well, do you know anything about a sorcerer called Hades?" Kari asked.
"Hades, Hades… the name rings a bell. You check that book, I'll see what I have back here," Mr Takenouchi replied heading over to the book case behind him. Davis stepped forward and picked up the book that laid on the table before him. It seemed really old, so he was sure to be careful with it. Catherine then took a few steps and leant on his shoulder. Davis flicked through the pages, mostly it contained some information on legends, most of which he had never heard of. He came to the index, and looked up Hades – nothing. He then scanned the rest of the index, just out of curiosity, and found there was more than one entry for Ifrit, and one for Ramuh. He turned immediately to one entry for Ifrit. This was not the one they had found before, and this was much more disturbing. There was no picture, but it displayed Ifrit again as a fiery beast, but he was not cursed by anything. It said that he had appeared in the times of the Greeks, and wiped out an entire city, but he was not alone. He was fighting with a midnight black dragon. They had only appeared for a few minutes, but wiped out the entire city in the process. Davis slammed the book in shock, it was all too familiar for him.
"Anything?" Catherine asked, she had not really been paying attention to what he had been reading.
"Uh, no luck, but can I borrow this book?" Davis asked.
"Of course, just bring it back when you're done with it." Mr Takenouchi had the book that he was looking for, and was on his way back to his seat. He sat down, then opened the book, and flicked through the pages – he seemed to know his way around it. he began reading, "Hades, a mythological black mage, specialised in the casting of the darkest magic, and known for an ability to distort reality, and morph life forms. The myth originates in roman folklore, when a farmer noted that…" Mr Takenouchi drifted off, he knew that the myth's origins wouldn't really help them much.
"Does it say anything about reversal of his spells?" T.K. asked.
"Let me guess, the thing I'm not supposed to know about is what spell he has cast, isn't it?"
"I'm afraid so, we just can't tell you. But can you help any?" Kari questioned politely.
"Well, it says that the myth of Hades started when a farmer was making supply trips into town over a periods of days. He noted that a new comer was there, and introduced himself, but he was not answered. He saw a fight break out between the new comer and a town drunk. He was recorded to have cast a spell on the drunk, in which the drunk could not speak, and was recorded to have been driven clinically insane shortly after. The townsfolk presumed that the spell had done it, the man was a drunk, but perfectly sain. They gave him the name Hades, as it was believed only the devil could have such a power. After that the new comer disappeared, they never saw him again."
"What about the drunk, did he regain his sanity?" Kari asked desperately.
"Well, not entirely. It is said that the fight was over drink, Hades had said that he should stop drinking, that he had a problem. Of course the drunk disagreed. But it was said that at one stage in his rambling the drunk stated that he had drinking problem, and had after that had managed coherent though. But his first move was to the bar, and he lost it again, unfortunately he died shortly after."
"So your saying that he realised his problem, and the spell went away?" Davis asked.
"You could say that, but it may have been co-incidence."
"We have to get going, you've been really helpful," T.K. responded quickly.
"Yeah, thanks for the help, but we have to go," Davis added.
"Okay, just be sure to bring that book back. And Ifrit, thank you for sharing your story with me," Mr Takenouchi thanked.
"That is okay, consider it payment for the advice," Ifrit replied. They said their goodbyes, and the group stormed out of the office.
The group headed straight for the elevator, and once they were all in the immediately pressed the ground floor button. Kari looked over to Davis, specifically the book he had in his hands,
"Hey Davis, what's the book for?" she asked inquisitively.
"Ah, nothing, don't worry, just a little reading for me," Davis replied, he did not want to notify them of the events in Greece till he had spoken to Ifrit about them, especially seeing as the dragon described was a shoe-in for Bahamut.
"Jeez, I guess people change, you're actually reading by choice. So what's it about that got you so inspired to read it?" Kari continued her line of questioning.
"Look, I'll tell you guys later, just drop it for now," Davis replied defensively.
"Okay, okay, no need to snap," T.K. came to the defence of his girlfriend quickly. A deep silence ensued, and was only broken by the ding of the elevator reaching its destination.
"Sorry," Davis mumbled, he knew he was wrong to have snapped, but it was better than the alternative.
"That's alright, lets just forget it. But what I wanna know is how we're gonna get into the digital world, we can't really go all the way home," Kari said smiling, showing there was no hard feelings.
"We may have to, it's not like we can just go into an internet café, and then disappear in front of a crowd of people," T.K. responded.
"That's true, maybe we should go back and ask Mr. Takenouchi if he has one?" Catherine suggested.
"Alright, let's get going," T.K. announced. They turned around, and headed back through the lobby of the building. Davis grabbed Ifrit's arm,
"We need to talk," he said coldly.
"Okay, I suppose," Ifrit, replied.
"We'll catch up with you guys, maybe we should take the stairs this time, people will be arriving for work here soon," Davis said it mainly for a delay, he needed it too.
"Alright, I suppose," Kari replied.
"Hey Cat, do you mind going on ahead without me, I really do need to talk to him alone," Davis said, looking to the girl next to him. She gazed into his eyes now, sensing his nerves, but she also knew that he wouldn't ask, unless it was something really sensitive.
"I'll stay with you if you like," Veemon offered politely.
"No, that's alright, I know that you two would no wanna be apart right now."
"Kay, thanks." Davis, Veemon and Ifrit stayed back and let the group enter the stairwell first. They waited, then entered it themselves. Davis rested his left foot a few stairs above the floor, and rested the book on it. He flicked through to the page about Ifrit and the dragon, then shoved it in Ifrit's face,
"What the hell is that about?!" he asked angrily.
"Davis, calm down, he doesn't know about that book," Veemon protested coming to his defence.
"No, I think he does know about that particular passage, that kind of destruction can't be forgotten easily."
"What are you on about?" Veemon asked confusedly.
"This," Ifrit responded, handing the book down to Veemon.
"So could you just explain it, what happened?" Davis asked, less angry, just wondering why he would he would have not told him something this important before.
"It was a long time ago, I had almost for gotten it had ever happened. Like you saw, time moves differently in my dimension, so it has been a considerably long time."
"Well, how about you fill us in then?" Veemon asked.
"Well, it was about a thousand years ago for me, the war had been going for quite some time, and neither side seemed stronger. I was on a reconnaissance job, trying to gather some information on the state of the world, and what the enemy were planning. It was supposed to be easy, nice and quiet, but Bahamut showed up. We fought for some time, until an energy field surrounded us. I couldn't stop, I had to keep fighting, or Bahamut would have killed me. All I can remember about the place is that is was full of humans, and stone structure. I tried to contain myself, and aim as well as I could, but it was hard, and we levelled most of the city in a few minutes. Then everything began fading, and we were back to my dimension, exactly where we had been before. I was really confused at this point, and Bahamut seemed to have just lost all interest in the fight, because he just left. I reported back to Alexander, but I didn't tell him about the rift, it was too strange."
"So why didn't you tell us this?" Davis asked warm-heartedly – he wasn't angry any more.
"I didn't want to scare you, it's not exactly like I wanted to portray any beastlier than I had to. I also didn't have an explanation for it, so I'd just have been adding to the confusion. I'm sorry you found out that way, if I'd known…"
"Don't, it's not your fault, and I over reacted. But I think that we should tell it to Izzy, he'll need to know."
"That's without question, but I suggest we get a move on then…" at that point T.K. came running down the stairs,
"Guys, we have an idea, but hurry."
"What is it?" Davis asked, disgruntled by the fact he had to run, the others were close behind him.
"We've found a computer in an office on the third floor, there's no one there so we're gonna use it, instead of bothering Mr Takenouchi again," T.K. replied quickly.
"Isn't that technically trespassing?" Davis asked unsurely.
"Yeah, I suppose, if you wanna be negative."
"Alright, just checking." They stormed up the stairs to where the others had assembled in the hallway. They were peering nervously down the hall, just waiting for someone to come and ask them why they were there.
"Let's get going," T.K. suggested. They walked slowly into the office, and closed the door.
"This feels wrong," Catherine said unsurely.
"Don't worry," Davis said smiling, taking her hand.
"Well then, if we don't want to get caught, I suggest we get outta here," T.K. said holding out his digivice. Kari looked to him nervously, then held out hers. Davis and Catherine looked into each other's eyes, then he held out his, and squeezed her hand.
"Digiport open" Davis uttered the catchphrase, and the computer engulfed them.
They had foolishly forgotten to set co-ordinates, but luckily they had arrived on File Island in a forest not far from the beach. Davis took out his D-terminal to check their position in terms,
"We're not far off, it's just a little ways south," he announced.
"Good, we can't be much longer," Kari replied urgently.
"Well then buddy, shall we?" Davis said looking down to Veemon.
"I'm ready if you are," he replied eagerly.
"Digiarmour energise!" Davis's Digivice began to react, and glow brightly. The all too familiar light surrounded and engulfed Veemon,
"Veemon armour digivolve to… Raidramon, the storm of friendship!" Davis hopped up on Raidramon's back, secured the book inside his jacket, then helped Catherine on,
"You guys catch up, we won't be far ahead," Davis said.
"If you don't mind, I shall make my own way there," Ifrit stated.
"Good idea, I'm not a taxi you know," Raidramon replied. Ifrit nodded, then the familiar flames surrounded him, and as in his own dimension, he sped off in a blaze of fire. Raidramon decided to follow suit, and he too left. They ripped through the forest at full throttle, soon coming to the cliff face that would see them almost directly above the cave the others had congregated in. Nefertimon and Pegasusmon were now over head, it was no problem for them as they would fly down. Raidramon contemplated the height of the cliff,
"What do you think Davis?" he asked unsurely.
"I don't know, you up to it buddy, it is a long way down?" Davis replied.
"Well, you never know till you try," he replied, now backing away from the cliff for a run up. Davis felt Catherine's grip around his stomach increase exponentially,
"You trust him right?"
"Of course, I trust him with my life."
"Then relax, and hang on," Davis placed his hands on hers, he felt the tension in her arms diminish a little. "It's up to you now," Davis announced. Raidramon acknowledged the comment, then raced up toward the cliff. He dove off at great speed, and they flew threw the air gracefully. Their decent was becoming more rapid now, and they fast approached the ground. Raidramon's feet hit the sand, but only for a split second as he turned the downward motion into a forward thrust to lessen the impact on his legs. He slowed himself, and all took a deep breath.
"So that was fun," Davis announced. Catherine was very tense now, and he didn't think this had really helped her fear of heights any,
"You alright?" he asked softly.
"I will be, but I need ground… solid ground. He moved her hands off of his chest, then hopped down. He grabbed her hand once more, then helped her off. Raidramon breathed a sigh of relief, then dedigivolved back down to Veemon, he couldn't have held the form much longer – the impact took a lot of energy to control. Davis turned to see Veemon staring back at him, then smiled,
"Thanks, you did well there."
"I know," Veemon replied, putting on a smug smile. Nefertimon and Pegasusmon pulled up along side of them, and T.K. and Kari hopped down. They then took the que to dedigivolved.
"That was pretty dangerous, you know that right?" Kari said looking at Davis in disbelief.
"I trust him, we know what we're doing," Davis replied smiling.
"Well, enough chatter, I say we find Tai and the others," T.K. suggested. Kari nodded, and the duo turned to survey the scene. Davis turned to look at Catherine, her facial expression still spelt out tension. He moved his face close to hers,
"You alright now?" he asked.
"I-- I think so," she replied, still nervously.
"Hey listen, I'm sorry I did that, I should have been more thoughtful toward your situation…" Veemon said apologetically.
"No, it's alright, we had to get down some way or another."
"Hey, guys, they're over here," Ifrit yelled from behind them. They all turned to see him waving them over toward the cliff. Tai then walked out from the cave and joined him. The group sprinted at full pace over to them, and Kari practically leapt into his arms.
"Kari, I'm fine, calm down," Tai said, trying to keep himself from loosing his balance.
"I know, but… I'm happy to see you're okay Tai," she said, feeling the tears coming.
"Hey now, I wasn't going anywhere with out you, I promise," Tai replied softly, he stroked her hair comfortingly.
"Okay." She forced them back, and let out a small smile.
"Well, how about you tell us what you found?" Tai suggested. He led them into the cave, Davis, Catherine, Veemon and Ifrit taking the rear. Davis looked at Ifrit, he nodded back, and they entered the cave. Inside everyone was sprawled out, they had made themselves comfortable. Tai retook his seat next to Sora, and Kari made T.K. and her seat right by them. Patamon and Gatomon made themselves comfortable too. Davis, Veemon and Catherine made their way to the rear of the cave and sat there, Ifrit standing sentry at the door.
"Before we start, perhaps it would be wise to call Ramuh?" Izzy suggested.
"As you wish, it should not take too long," Ifrit replied confidently. He did not want to take long, he knew that with him out of the picture they were defenceless from his kind. He stretched out with his mind, slowly but surely reaching his destination. His thoughts eventually connected with Ramuh's, but he only had time to utter the lines 'Come now, bring Carbuncle..' he fell to the ground, lifeless.
"Ifrit!" Davis yelled, then raced over to him, Veemon by his side.
"Are you alright?" Veemon asked nervously. Ifrit's eye slowly opened,
"I… I was, until you… yelled in my ear…" he replied oddly humorously.
"Did you get the message through?" Tai asked.
"I think so… he should be here soon. I must rest now, that took a lot out of me," Ifrit replied.
"Right, well how about you tell us what went down with Mr Takenouchi Davis," Izzy said pryingly.
"Well, why me?" Davis asked nervously.
"Because, it was your mission," Tai responded.
"Well, okay, I suppose. We had some small problems introducing Ifrit, he recognised him from a book, uh, this book," Davis removed the book from inside his jacket and handed it to Izzy, who immediately begun paging through it. "After that, we had to explain a few things, not too much though, and nothing about Tai's situation. We asked him how he knew about Ifrit and he told us about a legend of Ifrit, who was a warrior long ago, and was cursed with a beast form, but used fire magics well. Then we asked about Hades – and this is where it gets interesting. I'll cut the story short, basically Hades has appeared in our world before, and cursed someone with insanity, because he would not admit he was a drunk. The trick is, that the spell was broken momentarily when he came to terms with his problem. The only thing is that when he went for a drink to celebrate his sanity, the spell renewed, and he soon died."
"So your saying that Hades has a appeared in our world before?" Izzy asked rhetorically. "This is not good."
"That's not all, Ifrit remembered that a long time ago he came here. It just happened, he and Yojimbo were just transported here during a fight, and ended up taking out an entire ancient Greek city." Davis was lying, but he had to lie, for both Ifrit and Tai's sakes.
"So not once, but twice. This is interesting…" Izzy was contemplating theories by this time.
"Can we just back it up, you said that the guy got his sanity back, he broke the spell?" Tai asked anxiously.
"Well, he stopped the spell, so there's a start," Davis replied.
"I see, that's good then, but how can I come to terms with my problem, I thought I already did?" Tai was now thinking out loud.
"It's just a start, we'll get there Tai, don't worry," Sora said comfortingly, sensing his tension. Outside a strike of lightning could be heard, it was Ramuh. He walked into the cave, and stood in the entrance,
"It is good to see you all again," he greeted warmly. "There is someone you should all meet," he continued. Carbuncle then walked into the cave, in her human form.
"Whoa, she's, she's beautiful!" T.K. exclaimed.
"Thank you young one, where is Bahamut, and the keeper of courage?" she asked looking around the cave, but then she saw Ifrit lying propped up against the wall.
"Ifrit!" she cried, rushing over to him. She knelt next to him, "Are you alright?" she asked worriedly.
"I, I'm fine, just a little tired."
"I see your love has not faded, Alexander would not be pleased," Ramuh said commandingly.
"I cannot help how I feel," Carbuncle replied coldly.
"I would not tell a soul, do not worry," Ramuh replied defensively.
"Thank you. But I must see Bahamut."
"That would be me," Tai said, Carbuncle turned to him.
"Come here, if you would," she said welcomingly. He obliged, and she looked closely at him, especially his eyes. "Hmm, you have his eyes, it is further along than Ramuh had said.
"This, it just started up again all of a sudden, last night," Tai replied down-heartedly.
"What do you mean, again?" she asked.
"Well, a few days ago, just when I met Ramuh, I spoke with Bahamut, and we came to terms with each other's presence, and agreed to save each other. That seemed to stop the transformation, but last night I got these eyes, and my skin…"
"That is odd. If I may, I would like to inspect you. Please lay down." Tai again obliged, and lay down on the floor, he was very nervous. The group gathered round, Carbuncle knelt down over him.
"Don't worry Tai, she's very gentle, she helped me," Veemon said encouragingly.
"This will probably feel warm," Carbuncle advised. She placed her hands over him, and they began to glow brightly, the usual pale green. She kept them there for some time, and soon her face became strained, like she was getting tired. She held on for just a little longer, then removed her hands, the glow subsiding. She placed her hand on her head, taking some deep breaths.
"You okay?" Ifrit questioned.
"Yeah, just a little tired," she replied grinning.
"Well, do you know what's happening?" Tai asked fearfully.
That's a good question ne? lol. And sorry for that bit in there, but I thought Ifrit needed some background, some depth. Okay, noe time to plug a site, please check out Veemon's ditch, http://www12.brinkster.com/veeditch/. Snogren, who runs it, was kind enough to affiliate with me, and I'd like to pay back the favour by doing the same, and plugging it for her. It's a really cool place for all Veemon and daisuke loves, so check it out. And the next chappie shall be out before Christmas, and the one after that I don't know. It'll try give you all a chrissy pressie too, but I'll think about what I can do in it for you. And just a small advert, I'm getting a Veemon ufo plushie from japan some time soon. Now, it's listed in a lot of three, with hawkmon and Armadillomon with them. I'd be more than happy to sell them too you, just name how much you are prepared to pay, and I'll have to check the shipping cost. They come with a sound function apparently, but they just look incredibly kyute. Email me if you are interested, it's first come first served too, and I'm not changing that even if you're gonna raise the price – I have to be fair. I have a picture too if you want. Thanks, for reading.
