Author's note: I've finished my third chapter finally!!!
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"Let's go." TK said. Without waiting for the others, he hurried off.
"I never knew he was so sensitive," said Matt.
The kids hurried after him. TK was talking to a little boy. He seemed to have recovered from the incident just now.
The boy wore glasses and had short blue hair.
"Are you saying that you're lost?" TK asked, sounding bemused. "You look like you've been here for some time."
"I'm in second grade," the boy sniffled, "I was supposed to go to class, but-well- I was in the library and I didn't hear the end-of-recess bell. When I finally realised recess was over I went back to class but nobody was there!"
The digidestined hurried up.
"Don't you have music now?" Joe asked.
The boy looked stunned. "How'd you know?"
"I just do," Joe said. "Your class is in the music room. Go look for them there. And don't forget your recorder!"
The boy nodded, now looking more cheerful. "You're telling the truth?"
"Yeah," Joe replied. "Why, I'm your senior! Why should I lie? Hurry before you're even more late!"
The boy ran off. The rest of the group gaped at Joe.
"Joe, you can't possibly know that kid has music lesson now!" said Mimi, shocked.
"Were you lying to him?" Cody asked. "That was an awful prank!"
"I never knew you were that kind of person," Yolei said crossly.
"Relax, guys," Sora said calmly. "I know who that kid is."
"Who?" Davis asked.
"Joe, duh!" laughed Tai. "Couldn't you tell from the glasses and the hair? And only Joe could miss the recess bell and forget what lessons he has!"
Joe went red. "Stop it, guys!"
"You could never tell that kid was Joe," Kari said, awed.
TK smiled slightly. "I saw him standing alone and sniffling so I approached him."
"Looks like we've seen Tai, Matt, Sora and Joe." Said Ken. "Is that all the digidestined in Elementary School in 1993?"
"Yeah," Izzy said. "And we've lost half an hour! Two and a half hours left. Let's go somewhere else. Tell me, Ken, did you go to play school when you were young?"
"Yeah." Said Ken. "Why?"
"Which one?" asked Matt.
"A private one," said Ken thoughtfully, "I think it's pretty near my
house."
"Why don't we go there?" suggested Yolei.
"But why?" Ken asked, looking self-conscious. "I don't think there's a
need to. Why don't we go and see the others instead?"
"Why not?" Yolei asked dreamily. "Why can't I see how my future husband looks like when he was a toddler?"
"She hasn't recovered yet?" TK asked, amazed. "It's been over 24 hours!"
"I don't think she ever will," mumbled Joe.
"Come on Ken, lead the way!" exclaimed Davis, pushing Ken along. Ken sighed and gave in.
Since Tamaichi was pretty far away, the kids hailed a cab.
"See?" said Ken when they got off the taxi a while later. He pointed at a colourful building. "That's the play school I used to go to."
"Are we allowed to go in?" Mimi asked.
"I don't know." Said Ken.
"We can ask!" Tai said. The kids walked over to the building and pushed the door open.
A lady came up.
"Hi, Mrs. Suzuki!" Said Ken cheerily.
The lady looked surprised. "How'd you know my name?"
"Oh! I. . ." Ken thought for a while, then came up with an idea." I have a little brother here. He told me all about you! Can we go and see him?"
"Little brother?" murmured Mrs. Suzuki. "Who is he?"
Ken pointed at a blue haired boy playing with blocks.
"He does have a brother. I've seen him before though, and he doesn't look like you." Said Mrs. Suzuki. "He has glasses and his hair is. . . different."
Ken looked perplexed. "I, um, I got contacts! And I changed my hairstyle."
"I suppose so," still looking a bit suspicious, she led the group into the noisy, brightly lit room.
"Hi!" said Yolei, bending down to the kid, whom the digidestined presumed was Young Ken.
"Hello!" Young Ken replied. "Who are you?"
"I'm Yolei, your future wife!" said Yolei.
"YOLEI!" said all the digidestined, shocked.
"That's nice," said Young Ken. "But I'm too young to get married."
"You won't be too young in the future!" said Yolei. "The we'll get married and be-"
Kari pulled Yolei away. "That's enough, Yolei!"
"How could you!" snapped Ken.
He knelt down to reach Young Ken's height and beamed at him. "Yo!"
"Ho!" replied Young Ken.
"What are you building?" Davis asked.
"A chicken," said Young Ken. "It's pecking at the ground for grains."
"Are you having a good time with your brother, Ken?" Mrs. Suzuki called.
"Brother? What brother?" Young Ken asked, confused.
"Your brother! Osamu!" Mrs. Suzuki pointed at Ken.
Young Ken stared at Ken. "You're Big brother??"
"I am!" Ken said nervously, looking sideways at Mrs. Suzuki.
"Big brother looked so different just yesterday!" Young Ken said. "What did you do to yourself?"
"A makeover." Said Ken. The digidestined snickered.
"Only girls do makeovers." Said Young Ken knowledgably.
"That's so smart!" said Kari, trying to change the subject. "What else do you know about girls, Ken?"
"They're pigs!" said Young Ken. "They've got cooties! Of course, my mum doesn't have cooties. She bathes everyday. Mrs. Suzuki doesn't have cooties either. She's too nice."
"Nap time, kids!" called Mrs. Suzuki.
As if on cue, Young Ken yawned. "Gotta go," he said. "Bye!"
"Bye!" the digidestined waved.
"I guess you've got to leave," Mrs. Suzuki told the digidestined. "Goodbye!"
The kids waved a last goodbye to Young Ken and left the play school.
"You were so cute and you still are," said Yolei, throwing her arms round Ken.
"Next stop, let's go to the nursery!" said Izzy.
"Who goes there?" Davis asked.
"TK, Kari, and I think Yolei and Davis too," said Tai.
"When will we be able to see me?" Cody wondered. "I'm only supposed to be one now."
"We might meet on the street." Said Izzy. "After we go to the nursery, let's go to the play school Mimi and I goes to. Then we can go and look for Cody."
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Author's note: What a long chapter! Well. . .that's all for now. . . hope ya liked it!
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"Let's go." TK said. Without waiting for the others, he hurried off.
"I never knew he was so sensitive," said Matt.
The kids hurried after him. TK was talking to a little boy. He seemed to have recovered from the incident just now.
The boy wore glasses and had short blue hair.
"Are you saying that you're lost?" TK asked, sounding bemused. "You look like you've been here for some time."
"I'm in second grade," the boy sniffled, "I was supposed to go to class, but-well- I was in the library and I didn't hear the end-of-recess bell. When I finally realised recess was over I went back to class but nobody was there!"
The digidestined hurried up.
"Don't you have music now?" Joe asked.
The boy looked stunned. "How'd you know?"
"I just do," Joe said. "Your class is in the music room. Go look for them there. And don't forget your recorder!"
The boy nodded, now looking more cheerful. "You're telling the truth?"
"Yeah," Joe replied. "Why, I'm your senior! Why should I lie? Hurry before you're even more late!"
The boy ran off. The rest of the group gaped at Joe.
"Joe, you can't possibly know that kid has music lesson now!" said Mimi, shocked.
"Were you lying to him?" Cody asked. "That was an awful prank!"
"I never knew you were that kind of person," Yolei said crossly.
"Relax, guys," Sora said calmly. "I know who that kid is."
"Who?" Davis asked.
"Joe, duh!" laughed Tai. "Couldn't you tell from the glasses and the hair? And only Joe could miss the recess bell and forget what lessons he has!"
Joe went red. "Stop it, guys!"
"You could never tell that kid was Joe," Kari said, awed.
TK smiled slightly. "I saw him standing alone and sniffling so I approached him."
"Looks like we've seen Tai, Matt, Sora and Joe." Said Ken. "Is that all the digidestined in Elementary School in 1993?"
"Yeah," Izzy said. "And we've lost half an hour! Two and a half hours left. Let's go somewhere else. Tell me, Ken, did you go to play school when you were young?"
"Yeah." Said Ken. "Why?"
"Which one?" asked Matt.
"A private one," said Ken thoughtfully, "I think it's pretty near my
house."
"Why don't we go there?" suggested Yolei.
"But why?" Ken asked, looking self-conscious. "I don't think there's a
need to. Why don't we go and see the others instead?"
"Why not?" Yolei asked dreamily. "Why can't I see how my future husband looks like when he was a toddler?"
"She hasn't recovered yet?" TK asked, amazed. "It's been over 24 hours!"
"I don't think she ever will," mumbled Joe.
"Come on Ken, lead the way!" exclaimed Davis, pushing Ken along. Ken sighed and gave in.
Since Tamaichi was pretty far away, the kids hailed a cab.
"See?" said Ken when they got off the taxi a while later. He pointed at a colourful building. "That's the play school I used to go to."
"Are we allowed to go in?" Mimi asked.
"I don't know." Said Ken.
"We can ask!" Tai said. The kids walked over to the building and pushed the door open.
A lady came up.
"Hi, Mrs. Suzuki!" Said Ken cheerily.
The lady looked surprised. "How'd you know my name?"
"Oh! I. . ." Ken thought for a while, then came up with an idea." I have a little brother here. He told me all about you! Can we go and see him?"
"Little brother?" murmured Mrs. Suzuki. "Who is he?"
Ken pointed at a blue haired boy playing with blocks.
"He does have a brother. I've seen him before though, and he doesn't look like you." Said Mrs. Suzuki. "He has glasses and his hair is. . . different."
Ken looked perplexed. "I, um, I got contacts! And I changed my hairstyle."
"I suppose so," still looking a bit suspicious, she led the group into the noisy, brightly lit room.
"Hi!" said Yolei, bending down to the kid, whom the digidestined presumed was Young Ken.
"Hello!" Young Ken replied. "Who are you?"
"I'm Yolei, your future wife!" said Yolei.
"YOLEI!" said all the digidestined, shocked.
"That's nice," said Young Ken. "But I'm too young to get married."
"You won't be too young in the future!" said Yolei. "The we'll get married and be-"
Kari pulled Yolei away. "That's enough, Yolei!"
"How could you!" snapped Ken.
He knelt down to reach Young Ken's height and beamed at him. "Yo!"
"Ho!" replied Young Ken.
"What are you building?" Davis asked.
"A chicken," said Young Ken. "It's pecking at the ground for grains."
"Are you having a good time with your brother, Ken?" Mrs. Suzuki called.
"Brother? What brother?" Young Ken asked, confused.
"Your brother! Osamu!" Mrs. Suzuki pointed at Ken.
Young Ken stared at Ken. "You're Big brother??"
"I am!" Ken said nervously, looking sideways at Mrs. Suzuki.
"Big brother looked so different just yesterday!" Young Ken said. "What did you do to yourself?"
"A makeover." Said Ken. The digidestined snickered.
"Only girls do makeovers." Said Young Ken knowledgably.
"That's so smart!" said Kari, trying to change the subject. "What else do you know about girls, Ken?"
"They're pigs!" said Young Ken. "They've got cooties! Of course, my mum doesn't have cooties. She bathes everyday. Mrs. Suzuki doesn't have cooties either. She's too nice."
"Nap time, kids!" called Mrs. Suzuki.
As if on cue, Young Ken yawned. "Gotta go," he said. "Bye!"
"Bye!" the digidestined waved.
"I guess you've got to leave," Mrs. Suzuki told the digidestined. "Goodbye!"
The kids waved a last goodbye to Young Ken and left the play school.
"You were so cute and you still are," said Yolei, throwing her arms round Ken.
"Next stop, let's go to the nursery!" said Izzy.
"Who goes there?" Davis asked.
"TK, Kari, and I think Yolei and Davis too," said Tai.
"When will we be able to see me?" Cody wondered. "I'm only supposed to be one now."
"We might meet on the street." Said Izzy. "After we go to the nursery, let's go to the play school Mimi and I goes to. Then we can go and look for Cody."
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Author's note: What a long chapter! Well. . .that's all for now. . . hope ya liked it!
