Disclaimer: I don't own digimon but the time machine is nobody else's but.
. . MINE.
Author's note: A sequel to my previous story, The Time Machine! They are travelling to the past this time. Hope you like it!
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"I'm so excited!!" Mimi squealed. "We're travelling to the past! This is so cool!"
"We'll have to wait until tomorrow, when the machine has got enough rest," Izzy told the group. "Anyway, it's rather late and you should all go home now."
* * *
The next day. . .
It was around twelve noon. The digidestined were all at Izzy's house, standing by the time machine.
"Now," Izzy said in all seriousness, "We're going to travel into the past, year 1993." He paused. "How old were we then?"
"Let's see," Joe said slowly, "Izzy and Mimi would be around five, I guess, and Tai, Matt and Sora would be about six or seven. Yolei would be four, I would be eight and the rest would be three."
"Oooooooh!" Mimi said excitedly. "That's SO kawaii!" she beamed at the others, who looked rather excited themselves.
"Shall we set off now?" Izzy asked.
"Ok!" Everyone agreed.
"Remember," Izzy said as he pressed the button, "our sole purpose of going back to the past is to see ourselves as babies again. We can't let ourselves be seen by our parents or they might freak out. Who knows, they might recognise us!"
With that, the group was zapped into year 1993.
"WOW! Look at where we are!" Matt cried. The kids were all standing by the building where the digidestined used to live in. "Remember when we were all neighbours?"
"And mum and dad were still together," TK said wistfully.
"And-and dad was still alive," sniffled Cody.
"Osamu too." Said Ken dolefully.
"Come on, let's not get too depressed," Tai said hurriedly. "Where shall we go? I don't want to waste our precious three hours."
"It seems like our past selves, those who are old enough, should be at school." Said Sora. "Why don't we go to Odaiba Elementary?"
Odaiba Elementary School was not too far away. In fact, the kids reached their destination in ten minutes. The school was bustling and little kids were running about. It was recess time.
"They're so adorable," Kari said as they entered the school.
"Maybe we should get a visitor pass?" Davis suggested.
"Yeah, I think we should." Agreed Cody.
After the kids had gotten their visitor pass, which, fortunately, was a pretty smooth process, they went off in search of their past selves. Suddenly Tai smiled.
"What's wrong?" Matt asked, following Tai's gaze. He was staring at a little girl, a first grader. She was very cute, her long black hair tied in plaits. She was sitting by a table eating a sandwich.
Matt shot Tai a warning look.
"Look at that kid," Tai told the others, ignoring Matt. "She used to be in the same class as me, Matt and Sora. Her name's Janie."
"So?" The others chorused.
"Well, Matt had-" Tai continued, but Matt pinched him.
"Don't!" he hissed. "It was so embarrassing!"
Tai scowled, rubbing his sore arm. "Matt had a crush on her!" he said loudly before Matt could stop him.
"How'd you know?" Sora asked, looking slightly hurt and was now eyeing Janie enviously. "I never knew!"
"I knew one day when I saw it all," Tai said mysteriously.
"What!" the others cried.
Tai turned to Janie, then grinned when a young boy with blond spiky hair ran over.
"I think this is it!" he yelped. "This is most probably the day when the incident happened."
"Let's go," Matt said pleadingly.
The others ignored his pleas. They watched in fascination as young Matt walked over to Janie and sat down next to her. He looked sort of shy.
"Hi," said Young Matt.
"Hi," Janie said cheerfully.
"You look nice," said Young Matt, "I like your-your plaits."
"My hair's in plaits everyday!" said Janie, looking slightly surprised.
"Oh. Yeah." Young Matt looked down at his lunchbox quickly. "Well, it looks especially nice today."
"Thanks," said Janie.
"I have peanut butter and jam sandwich today," said Young Matt.
"I have chocolate cookies," answered Janie.
"That's nice," said Young Matt immediately. "Chocolate cookies are good."
"I don't like them," pouted Janie. "But mummy packed them for me."
"Oh! I mean-" Young Matt looked flustered. "I used to like chocolate cookies, but maybe they're not that nice."
"Whoa, Matt," TK whispered, sniggering, "You're really giving up your seven-year-old pride for your beloved."
"Shut up!" cried Matt.
"That's not all," Tai said with pleasure. "Wait till the part when Matt makes Janie mad!"
Matt moaned.
"Do you want to trade?" Young Matt asked softly. "I mean, since you don't like chocolate cookies and all."
"Ok," said Janie. "Thanks."
Young Matt passed his sandwich over to Janie, but unfortunately, as many clumsy little ones do, dropped the gooey sandwich onto Janie's pretty red skirt. As Young Matt had been pressing down on the middle of the sandwich hard, all the peanut butter and jam spilled down onto Janie's leg. Young Matt had prepared the sandwich himself and had added excess amounts of peanut butter and jam.
"Augh!" Janie cried. She burst into tears.
"Oh, no!" Young Matt wailed. He looked absolutely upset and dismayed. "Sorry, Janie!"
"I hate you!" Janie screamed at Young Matt before dashing into the toilet.
Young Matt looked shaken. Then tears welled up in his eyes and he began to sob all over the table. In the background, a young boy with really big and messy hair slipped away, smiling.
"I witnessed the whole thing," said Tai. "Matt was such a big baby!"
Matt glared at him.
Author's note: A sequel to my previous story, The Time Machine! They are travelling to the past this time. Hope you like it!
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"I'm so excited!!" Mimi squealed. "We're travelling to the past! This is so cool!"
"We'll have to wait until tomorrow, when the machine has got enough rest," Izzy told the group. "Anyway, it's rather late and you should all go home now."
* * *
The next day. . .
It was around twelve noon. The digidestined were all at Izzy's house, standing by the time machine.
"Now," Izzy said in all seriousness, "We're going to travel into the past, year 1993." He paused. "How old were we then?"
"Let's see," Joe said slowly, "Izzy and Mimi would be around five, I guess, and Tai, Matt and Sora would be about six or seven. Yolei would be four, I would be eight and the rest would be three."
"Oooooooh!" Mimi said excitedly. "That's SO kawaii!" she beamed at the others, who looked rather excited themselves.
"Shall we set off now?" Izzy asked.
"Ok!" Everyone agreed.
"Remember," Izzy said as he pressed the button, "our sole purpose of going back to the past is to see ourselves as babies again. We can't let ourselves be seen by our parents or they might freak out. Who knows, they might recognise us!"
With that, the group was zapped into year 1993.
"WOW! Look at where we are!" Matt cried. The kids were all standing by the building where the digidestined used to live in. "Remember when we were all neighbours?"
"And mum and dad were still together," TK said wistfully.
"And-and dad was still alive," sniffled Cody.
"Osamu too." Said Ken dolefully.
"Come on, let's not get too depressed," Tai said hurriedly. "Where shall we go? I don't want to waste our precious three hours."
"It seems like our past selves, those who are old enough, should be at school." Said Sora. "Why don't we go to Odaiba Elementary?"
Odaiba Elementary School was not too far away. In fact, the kids reached their destination in ten minutes. The school was bustling and little kids were running about. It was recess time.
"They're so adorable," Kari said as they entered the school.
"Maybe we should get a visitor pass?" Davis suggested.
"Yeah, I think we should." Agreed Cody.
After the kids had gotten their visitor pass, which, fortunately, was a pretty smooth process, they went off in search of their past selves. Suddenly Tai smiled.
"What's wrong?" Matt asked, following Tai's gaze. He was staring at a little girl, a first grader. She was very cute, her long black hair tied in plaits. She was sitting by a table eating a sandwich.
Matt shot Tai a warning look.
"Look at that kid," Tai told the others, ignoring Matt. "She used to be in the same class as me, Matt and Sora. Her name's Janie."
"So?" The others chorused.
"Well, Matt had-" Tai continued, but Matt pinched him.
"Don't!" he hissed. "It was so embarrassing!"
Tai scowled, rubbing his sore arm. "Matt had a crush on her!" he said loudly before Matt could stop him.
"How'd you know?" Sora asked, looking slightly hurt and was now eyeing Janie enviously. "I never knew!"
"I knew one day when I saw it all," Tai said mysteriously.
"What!" the others cried.
Tai turned to Janie, then grinned when a young boy with blond spiky hair ran over.
"I think this is it!" he yelped. "This is most probably the day when the incident happened."
"Let's go," Matt said pleadingly.
The others ignored his pleas. They watched in fascination as young Matt walked over to Janie and sat down next to her. He looked sort of shy.
"Hi," said Young Matt.
"Hi," Janie said cheerfully.
"You look nice," said Young Matt, "I like your-your plaits."
"My hair's in plaits everyday!" said Janie, looking slightly surprised.
"Oh. Yeah." Young Matt looked down at his lunchbox quickly. "Well, it looks especially nice today."
"Thanks," said Janie.
"I have peanut butter and jam sandwich today," said Young Matt.
"I have chocolate cookies," answered Janie.
"That's nice," said Young Matt immediately. "Chocolate cookies are good."
"I don't like them," pouted Janie. "But mummy packed them for me."
"Oh! I mean-" Young Matt looked flustered. "I used to like chocolate cookies, but maybe they're not that nice."
"Whoa, Matt," TK whispered, sniggering, "You're really giving up your seven-year-old pride for your beloved."
"Shut up!" cried Matt.
"That's not all," Tai said with pleasure. "Wait till the part when Matt makes Janie mad!"
Matt moaned.
"Do you want to trade?" Young Matt asked softly. "I mean, since you don't like chocolate cookies and all."
"Ok," said Janie. "Thanks."
Young Matt passed his sandwich over to Janie, but unfortunately, as many clumsy little ones do, dropped the gooey sandwich onto Janie's pretty red skirt. As Young Matt had been pressing down on the middle of the sandwich hard, all the peanut butter and jam spilled down onto Janie's leg. Young Matt had prepared the sandwich himself and had added excess amounts of peanut butter and jam.
"Augh!" Janie cried. She burst into tears.
"Oh, no!" Young Matt wailed. He looked absolutely upset and dismayed. "Sorry, Janie!"
"I hate you!" Janie screamed at Young Matt before dashing into the toilet.
Young Matt looked shaken. Then tears welled up in his eyes and he began to sob all over the table. In the background, a young boy with really big and messy hair slipped away, smiling.
"I witnessed the whole thing," said Tai. "Matt was such a big baby!"
Matt glared at him.
