Total Recall
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Duskynite: Nope, spent that on a soda at the pool.
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Signs
"This just has to happen now of all times," Yolie grumbled as she set up the Digital Portal. It kept faulting on her and she was getting TICKED.
"I'm not going. You can't make me go," Katie repeated for the millionth time, hanging onto Tai and Kari's bunkbed for dear life. Joe had her around the waist and was trying to pry her loose.
"You have to come. Now, let's go!!"
"Nooooo!!" Katie wailed like a five year old. Gomamon was busily coaxing an equally panicked Tarkamon out from the closet. Davis sighed and marched over to his cousin. Briskly, he rapped her tightly clenched hands with Tai's aluminum baseball bat.
"Ouch!" Katie jerked away from the bed, making Joe stagger back. "What the hell was that for?"
"For you being such a baby, cuz," Davis replied dryly. "We have to go. Now."
"Got it!" Yolie shouted, jumping up. She shoved her D-3 at the screen. "Digi-Port OPEN!"
White light engulfed the thirteen kids and their Digimon, sending them spinning towards the Digital World.
"This-is bad," Ken commented, staring around at the desolate landscape. Charred, black remains of trees stood at odd twisted angles. Deep gouges scarred the ground. The air was heavy, oily, and tasted faintly like metal.
"Ugh," Cody covered his mouth and nose with his shirt, looking repulsed. Joe patted his young friend's shoulder sympathetically.
"Okay, we should split up, start searching for these whackos," Tai was saying. Davis nodded, enthusiastically agreeing with his idol.
"No, splitting up is too dangerous," Matt countered. T.K. nodded.
"We need to stick together."
"Split up. It'll work faster!"
"Stay TOGETHER. It's safer!"
"SPLIT UP!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"SHUDDUP!!" Izzy barked in a very un-Izzy like manner. The four quarreling stopped, staring at the red-head, awaiting instruction. Izzy had his laptop out again and was typing away on it, Ken and Yolie both looking over his shoulders. Izzy whistled.
"Tai, we can't split up."
"Why not?" Tai asked, ignoring the self-satisfied smirk shot at him by Matt.
"Because these power levels are WAY up. Much higher than they were when we originally fought these guys."
Katie groaned.
"Typical," she said, shaking her head. "It's resistance. Like mosquitoes and bug repellent, every time they come back, they're stronger until they are totally immune to the repellent."
"Are you saying that they might be immune to us?" Mimi squeaked.
"I hope not."
"Enough talk, let's find these guys before they start utilizing that power," Davis interrupted. "Iz, where's the closest one?"
"Devimon and Machinedramon (A/N: was that his name?) are near Spiral mount-wait, that's not right." Izzy moved closer to his screen, if that was possible. Yolie and Ken stared first at each other, then back at the screen as well.
"What is it?" Sora asked nervously.
"It says that they're near Spiral Mountain, and the others are scattered around too...but it also says that they're in locations in the Real World!"
"You mean like a Devimon here, and one in the Real World, etcetera etcetera?" T.K. asked slowly.
"Exactly. Amazing, isn't it?"
"No, it's terrible!" Kari shouted. "We can't destroy TWO of all of them! We could barely destroy ONE! What about Apocolymon, is he there?"
"I can't determine that yet, Kari."
"Well, what are we waiting for?" Biyomon cried. "Let's head to Spiral Mountain and get 'em!"
"But...our homes.." Mimi winced. "Here or Real World guys? One's gonna have to wait, and that could have really bad results, but we can't take care of both sides at once, can we?"
The children looked at each other, the full weight of the situation becoming obvious. The Digimon looked at each other to, equally distressed.
Finally, Tarkamon spoke, her pale purple eyes decisive.
"We have to go back."
Everyone looked down at the small, tiger-like creature. Tarkamon took a deep breath.
"The Digital World is resilient- what takes millennia for your world to regrow-like forests and stuff- we can have back in a number of days. Also, we Digimon are reconfigured, we come back. People don't, and I wouldn't be surprised if the death count has already started. If we're gonna start anywhere, I think it'd better be the Real World." Tarkamon looked to her friends. Gomamon was nodding empathetically. The others agreed to.
"Thanks, guys," Davis said quietly, hugging Veemon. "We'll do all we can to save both worlds. Promise that."
"Okay then, let's go back AGAIN!" Yolie sighed, taking the computer from Izzy and re-opening the portal.
"Do you think anything bad has happened while we were gone?" Kari asked her brother nervously.
"We've been gone maybe ten minutes, I highly doubt it," Tai replied with confidence. He hugged his sister tightly. "Don't worry, Kar, I'll take care of you."
"Me to!" Gatomon piped up. Kari giggled and hugged her to.
"Let's go guys!" Yolie called. The portal sent them back.
Twenty six beings-digimon included- tumbled out into Tai and Kari's room- only, it was only half there.
"AACK!" Katie grabbed a twisted beam of metal to keep from rolling out the yawning hole in the wall. She stared out at the city below her. Half of it was on fire.
"What the frig happened?!" Ken screamed, pulling Yolie back from the edge. The floor trembled with the new weight and sagged. Cody stumbled and rolled forward. Joe grabbed him by the back of his shirt and dragged him back.
"We need to get out right now!" He shouted.
"Mom! Dad!" Tai shouted frantically, yanking on the door. It seemed welded shut. He pounded on it, frustrated.
"How the heck did this happen so fast?!" He shouted. Matt stared wordlessly at the city. Down below, the children could hear screams, crying, and the sound of buildings and lives going up in smoke. And above it all, laughter. Many pitches of insane, hysterical laughter that seemed to echo across the world.
"Like I said," Tarkamon whispered, her eyes huge with sadness. "The death count has begun."
Tbc.
Duskynite: Ick. Bad chapter. No more till I get reviews, I think.
Ryu: R&R PEOPLE!!!
Duskynite: Why don't you ask POLITELY. **snickering**
Ryu: Okay. R&R PEOPLE!!!!!!
Duskynite: forget I said anything.
Duskynite: Okay, no reviews yet- REVIEW PPL!!!
Ryu: Try asking politely.
Duskynite: **evil look** Review ppl PLEASE. Happy?
Ryu: Yep.
Duskynite: Ugh. Just do the disclaimer. **glares at evil lawyers**
Ryu: Ahem. Duskynite does not own Digimon or any of its characters. She only owns Katie and Tarkamon- and fifty cents I think.
Duskynite: Nope, spent that on a soda at the pool.
Ryu: Whatever. Roll the fic!
Signs
"This just has to happen now of all times," Yolie grumbled as she set up the Digital Portal. It kept faulting on her and she was getting TICKED.
"I'm not going. You can't make me go," Katie repeated for the millionth time, hanging onto Tai and Kari's bunkbed for dear life. Joe had her around the waist and was trying to pry her loose.
"You have to come. Now, let's go!!"
"Nooooo!!" Katie wailed like a five year old. Gomamon was busily coaxing an equally panicked Tarkamon out from the closet. Davis sighed and marched over to his cousin. Briskly, he rapped her tightly clenched hands with Tai's aluminum baseball bat.
"Ouch!" Katie jerked away from the bed, making Joe stagger back. "What the hell was that for?"
"For you being such a baby, cuz," Davis replied dryly. "We have to go. Now."
"Got it!" Yolie shouted, jumping up. She shoved her D-3 at the screen. "Digi-Port OPEN!"
White light engulfed the thirteen kids and their Digimon, sending them spinning towards the Digital World.
"This-is bad," Ken commented, staring around at the desolate landscape. Charred, black remains of trees stood at odd twisted angles. Deep gouges scarred the ground. The air was heavy, oily, and tasted faintly like metal.
"Ugh," Cody covered his mouth and nose with his shirt, looking repulsed. Joe patted his young friend's shoulder sympathetically.
"Okay, we should split up, start searching for these whackos," Tai was saying. Davis nodded, enthusiastically agreeing with his idol.
"No, splitting up is too dangerous," Matt countered. T.K. nodded.
"We need to stick together."
"Split up. It'll work faster!"
"Stay TOGETHER. It's safer!"
"SPLIT UP!"
"NO!"
"YES!"
"SHUDDUP!!" Izzy barked in a very un-Izzy like manner. The four quarreling stopped, staring at the red-head, awaiting instruction. Izzy had his laptop out again and was typing away on it, Ken and Yolie both looking over his shoulders. Izzy whistled.
"Tai, we can't split up."
"Why not?" Tai asked, ignoring the self-satisfied smirk shot at him by Matt.
"Because these power levels are WAY up. Much higher than they were when we originally fought these guys."
Katie groaned.
"Typical," she said, shaking her head. "It's resistance. Like mosquitoes and bug repellent, every time they come back, they're stronger until they are totally immune to the repellent."
"Are you saying that they might be immune to us?" Mimi squeaked.
"I hope not."
"Enough talk, let's find these guys before they start utilizing that power," Davis interrupted. "Iz, where's the closest one?"
"Devimon and Machinedramon (A/N: was that his name?) are near Spiral mount-wait, that's not right." Izzy moved closer to his screen, if that was possible. Yolie and Ken stared first at each other, then back at the screen as well.
"What is it?" Sora asked nervously.
"It says that they're near Spiral Mountain, and the others are scattered around too...but it also says that they're in locations in the Real World!"
"You mean like a Devimon here, and one in the Real World, etcetera etcetera?" T.K. asked slowly.
"Exactly. Amazing, isn't it?"
"No, it's terrible!" Kari shouted. "We can't destroy TWO of all of them! We could barely destroy ONE! What about Apocolymon, is he there?"
"I can't determine that yet, Kari."
"Well, what are we waiting for?" Biyomon cried. "Let's head to Spiral Mountain and get 'em!"
"But...our homes.." Mimi winced. "Here or Real World guys? One's gonna have to wait, and that could have really bad results, but we can't take care of both sides at once, can we?"
The children looked at each other, the full weight of the situation becoming obvious. The Digimon looked at each other to, equally distressed.
Finally, Tarkamon spoke, her pale purple eyes decisive.
"We have to go back."
Everyone looked down at the small, tiger-like creature. Tarkamon took a deep breath.
"The Digital World is resilient- what takes millennia for your world to regrow-like forests and stuff- we can have back in a number of days. Also, we Digimon are reconfigured, we come back. People don't, and I wouldn't be surprised if the death count has already started. If we're gonna start anywhere, I think it'd better be the Real World." Tarkamon looked to her friends. Gomamon was nodding empathetically. The others agreed to.
"Thanks, guys," Davis said quietly, hugging Veemon. "We'll do all we can to save both worlds. Promise that."
"Okay then, let's go back AGAIN!" Yolie sighed, taking the computer from Izzy and re-opening the portal.
"Do you think anything bad has happened while we were gone?" Kari asked her brother nervously.
"We've been gone maybe ten minutes, I highly doubt it," Tai replied with confidence. He hugged his sister tightly. "Don't worry, Kar, I'll take care of you."
"Me to!" Gatomon piped up. Kari giggled and hugged her to.
"Let's go guys!" Yolie called. The portal sent them back.
Twenty six beings-digimon included- tumbled out into Tai and Kari's room- only, it was only half there.
"AACK!" Katie grabbed a twisted beam of metal to keep from rolling out the yawning hole in the wall. She stared out at the city below her. Half of it was on fire.
"What the frig happened?!" Ken screamed, pulling Yolie back from the edge. The floor trembled with the new weight and sagged. Cody stumbled and rolled forward. Joe grabbed him by the back of his shirt and dragged him back.
"We need to get out right now!" He shouted.
"Mom! Dad!" Tai shouted frantically, yanking on the door. It seemed welded shut. He pounded on it, frustrated.
"How the heck did this happen so fast?!" He shouted. Matt stared wordlessly at the city. Down below, the children could hear screams, crying, and the sound of buildings and lives going up in smoke. And above it all, laughter. Many pitches of insane, hysterical laughter that seemed to echo across the world.
"Like I said," Tarkamon whispered, her eyes huge with sadness. "The death count has begun."
Tbc.
Duskynite: Ick. Bad chapter. No more till I get reviews, I think.
Ryu: R&R PEOPLE!!!
Duskynite: Why don't you ask POLITELY. **snickering**
Ryu: Okay. R&R PEOPLE!!!!!!
Duskynite: forget I said anything.
