I Meet the Digidestined

By Anime Queen

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Here it is, guys, we made it!! No, not the end! This fic will be loooong! But we made it to the revelation chapter! The revelation of Sora's true identity! ^_^ Enjoy, and don't forget to leave comments that I love so much!!!

Disclaimer: I don't own Digimon, you happy? *impatient to get to the fic*

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Chapter 8 (the revelation chapter)

Previously, on I Meet the Digidestined, (the cliff hanger!! ^_^ ) Sorry guys, but I got writers block that moment -_-u Well newayz, here's a little summary just before I left off:

Matt walked Sora home after the sleep over at Izzy's, and they were just saying their goodbyes as...

Suddenly, Matt leaned sharply forward. His lips were pressing hard on mine, and for a moment I was surprised at Matt's passion. But as the kiss deepened, I opened my mouth and let his tongue inside. I brought up my arms around his neck as my bag fell to the ground at my feet. His hands were tightly locked on my waist, and he continued to kiss me more hungrily than ever. My mind went cloudy when his hand slipped up my back under my shirt so I could no longer think about my parents and my world back home. I responded to his kisses with equal vigor, never once loosing my grip on his neck.

Reluctantly, we pulled apart for air, but still holding each other. The little voice inside my head was nagging again, spoiling the moment. I longed for him to lean in and kiss me again, and looked into his face. He seemed worried about something, and I gave him a questioning look.

"That was... ok, wasn't it?" he whispered.

I nodded and brushed some loose strands of hair from my eyes. Then I looked at Matt again. He was smiling.

"So I'll see you tomorrow, right?" I smiled back at him, and he nodded.

"Sure thing."

After looking into my eyes for a second, he turned around to head out of the building. I picked up my bag and took the elevator to my floor. Opening the door, I threw everything onto the couch and broke down into the worst kind of hyperactivity. I could not believe it - Yamato Ishida - the rock star - and me, a nobody, or at least in this world and time. I would phone Mimi, but chances were she's already left.

I could not deny it any longer: I broke the rules - I fell in love with Yamato. Now there was only one option left for me - tell my mother. I looked up at the cloudless blue sky, and felt slightly homesick. Somewhere among the blue color was my home, possibly many miles away from Earth, or at least that was as much as I was able to pick up in my astronomy class. The little beeping noise coming from my laptop brought me out of my reverie, and I hurried to see what they had for me now.

The familiar blue digits sprawled across the whole screen as I opened the message. For once I was grateful that System Base kept ISC, earlier knows as the World Wide Web. Without it, it would have been impossible to study Earth before the Annihilation. And it would be impossible to communicate with our agents living on Earth, like me, for the while it takes to do an in-depth study.

A long list of characters appeared on the screen, and I took the time to read through all of them. In a way, it was kind of old-fashioned to use code, but then again, you never know who might be watching.

I smiled and read the attachment they sent along with the mail. It was basically the same list of rules and prohibitions I had to memorize before I was allowed to travel to Earth to help prevent the Annihilation. Good old Mom, always trying to look after me.

I sighed. Convincing my mother that I'll be fine wasn't going to be an easy task. Having never visited Earth herself, she had terrible premonitions about life here. Especially in the past, which she referred to as 'uncivilized'. As for myself, I couldn't see a thing that was unnatural about this world or its inhabitants. I laughed out loud - 'inhabitants'? Aren't they people, human beings just like us, our ancestors?

Cutting straight to the chase, I gathered up my courage and removed my digi- device from a pocket in my pants. I walked over to the computer, and soon felt the familiar feeling of breaking down into digital data. It felt like being tickled all over, until I was quite dizzy. The next thing I remembered was feeling a sharp pain in my side.

I opened my eyes, realizing with annoyance that I have passed out. I averted my attention to my aching side, and realized that I landed over a tree root sticking from the ground. Slowly straightening myself the right way up, I almost jumped out of my skin at seeing a pink animal at my feet. I soon came to my senses and gathered up the little mass of fur in my arms.

"Biyomon, I missed you!" I stroked its feathers gently.

"Nice to finally see you Sora," Biyomon replied, but then pulled away. "What's wrong?"

"I broke rule number one, Bi, I have to tell my mother," I explained while standing up and brushing the dust off my regular silver body suit.

"Sora... well, you hold the crest of love, I guess I can't blame you."

"Uh-huh..." I nodded. "Do you think she'll be mad?"

"No, she's just going to freak out, and most likely be miserable for the rest of her life."

"Well, that's her problem," I suddenly snapped. "She knew this could happen, and how was I supposed to know? Huh?"

"There's no reason to get mad, Sor, she really cares about you, you know it was hard for her to let you go."

"Yeah, I know," I sighed. "I didn't mean to snap at you, it's just..."

"... hard?"

"Yeah."

We've reached the communications center now, and were waiting for them to open the gates. It's surprising how the landscape suddenly changed from lush forest to an overbuilt city. The only city in the digital world to contain the means necessary to reach home. We were stopped at the gates, but it took the workers only a moment to identify me, and soon I was up in the communications chamber. I sighed and looked at Biyomon for support. She gave me a thumbs up, and smiled. I punched in the frequency code and waited until they've received my message.

"Sora, honey, I was wondering when you would be so gracious as to call home," Mrs. Takenouchi's face floated in midair right in front of my face.

"Hi mom," I tried to look cheerful, but she knew me too well to buy it.

"Darling, what's wrong?" she asked, her eyes full of concern. "But never mind, tell me later, I want an update on the mission."

I sighed. Just like mother - the job comes before everything else.

"Well, I've managed to find out tons about them, the Digidestined, I mean, lots more than from the updates I've been getting. They've always been a step or two behind," I paused and enjoyed the way in which my mother's face soured.

"You were always at the top of everything, Sora, I would put nothing past you," she said, and then smiled. "Everything going ok?"

"Um..." I hesitated. Did I really have to let her know? There was no way to get away with it, but at least she wouldn't worry an extra week for me.

"Sora? Is there something you want to tell me?"

"... It's nothing important, mom, just. can't wait to get home," I finished lamely, and then realized just how much I wanted to go back.

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Ok, so maybe I didn't reveal *everything*... but what did you think? Personally, I was a little bit unsure of how this chapter turned out. So I would really like to hear your suggestions/comments/anything! I love hearing from you guys!! Please review!! I love reviews! ^_^