Farwell Until You Die… Chapter 3 Written By: LilWyvernGirl

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Digimon, most characters, and most digimon in this fanfic. Those characters, digimon, and the series are all legal copywrites of their corresponding owners. I only own Evangeline and Wyvernmon. Please don't steal them and please don't sue. Thankies in advance.

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"Allrighty then! Let's go to the Digital World!" Yolei yelled out as she held out her D-3 until the computer screen and the screen of her D-3 were parallel. Everyone else waited in a hushed silence.

Two months of their summer vacation had already gone by and they wanted to spend their last week with their old friends the Digimon. They had been getting along rather nicely since the defeat of Malomyotismon. They went to the movies, played games together, caught some rays, and caught some waves together. Everyone was happy and joyful, knowing that at any time they can go visit the Digital World and see their friends again. Little did they know that something had gone wrong. Something had happened. Something that will change them emotionally and mentally.

The port did not open. "Wha…?" Yolei looked at the computer screen. Something was different. The port was slightly changed, as if a small child had tinkered with her mother's makeup. The light on the screen was a different shape. The light greatly resembled a bat's wing except blood red in color.

"Yolei! What'd you do wrong!" Davis growled, impatient to see his partner V-mon.

"I didn't do anything wrong! It won't open! Grr!" Yolei was just as impatient as Davis to see her Digimon, but her temper was at the same height as his and a battle would break out if it weren't for Kari.

"Hey you guys, settle down. We'll find a way to open the Digiport somehow. We just have to have patience. Maybe we should try again, and if that doesn't work we can go talk to Izzy about it." Kari said softly in her molasses-sweet voice.

"OK then! Let's try again! This time I'll open it!" Davis said, trying to impress Kari.

"Why do you have to open the port, huh Davis? I'm just as good as you!" Yolei hissed angrily.

"Well I'm the leader, so I should do it!"

"What! I am not hearing that!"

"Well you should! I'm gonna open that port!"

"You couldn't even do that if your life depended on it!"

"Hey now, just a minute! Calm down." T.K. attempted to interject, but failed.

"You know what T.J.? Butt out!" Davis growled.

"His name is T.K. Davis," Kari stated stiffly "and Yolei, just give it up."

"Wow, that's a first." Cody said, a little startled by Kari's notion to back up Davis.

"That's better. Digiport open!" Davis said holding out his D-3. Silence. Still nothing happened.

"Why won't the port open? It opened many times before…" Ken wondered aloud.

"I don't know why, but I think we should go ask Izzy for some help." Kari notioned. The rest agreed as they headed out of the computer lab to go to Izzy's.

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A young Asian girl sat in a forest of cherry trees whose blossoms were blooming with soft dove-white flowers that swayed in the warm, tropical wind. She gazed out into the forest at the trickling stream that was off into the distance. Small rounded stones spotted the stream with a sense of perfection and surrealism. The whole forest seemed surreal: every shadow held a little magic, every blossom contained a mysterious aura, the stream trickled along with perfection, and every blade of grass and every living thing had the aura of tranquility.

In the distance, a strange creature could be seen. It had large, bright, topaz eyes. It had dull, pastel-colored, forest green scales that covered it from head to toe with the exception of the circular and crescent-shaped silver markings that covered its scaly body in specific spots. Small, wing-like fins came out of its head and swayed in the wind, gently rubbing against its hornless head. Two sharp, perfectly white incisors could be seen protruding out of its mouth. It had the body structure of a small dragon, but with one exception: it had no forelimbs. Its single tail had two pairs of poisonous, silver spikes that jutted outward from either side of the tail's tip. An Indian dream charm that hung around its long neck chimed softly when the wind swam by it. Its two, delicately small hind feet had three toes each and at the end of each toe, a shimmering, sickle-sharp, claw clung to the ground with unnoticeable force.

It gazed out with moral tranquility at the trickling stream it was residing by. It was so innocent from where it stood and it was almost invisible to anything else beside it as it sat stalk still in the presence of the beating wind. After what seemed like agonizingly long hours, it lifted its majestic head and turned to the girl that sat a distance away from it. It turned its head to the side curiously, and then finally spoke in a honey-smooth feminine voice, "Evangeline…"

The Asian girl looked up at the wyvern with no aspect of recognition or familiarity of the voice or looks of the thing that had spoken her name. "Huh? Yes, that's my name… what do you want?" The girl's voice was similar to the wyvern's voice but hers carried the feel of a thick, Asian accent.

"Don't you remember me? I'm your life partner, Premon. Don't you remember me?"

"Yes, but, why won't you leave me alone? I don't like to be bothered. Just leave me alone." Evangeline turned away from Premon.

"Why? You and I are-…"

"NO, just leave me alone. All you do is make me feel uncomfortable and needed… I'm not needed by anyone. Just leave me alone. I've been alone for a long time, I don't need you now."

"But-…"

"No, I don't need you in my life, so go away."

"But I need you, Evangeline. The Digital World needs you-…"

"Nobody needs me. Nobody has ever needed me. Why would that change now?"

"Because you-…"

"Nobody needs me, OK? I've always been alone and I will be alone, so go away!"

Evangeline got up and turned away from Premon. Premon looked up at her and was about to say something more, but Evangeline's swift steps stopped her from saying anything. Evangeline disappeared into the distance and Premon was left standing there in silence, tears running down her face as a soft downpour came down, drowning the forest into silent mourning.

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