Okay guys I am like so sorry for the major long update but i've been so busy with school and corsework! God, year 10 is well bad! Well I hope you enjoy the next chappie, and memba the more rewiews, the better the chapter...
Disclaimer: I don't own Digimon!
Does It Really Matter That Much?
Chapter 4:
The day after Izzy's death:
I woke up the next morning feeling so bad. The shook about Izzy still hadn't completly washed over me yet. I sat up in bed and looked out toward my window. I forgot to shut my curtains last night. The window was half open, a crispy glow around the frame where it had frosted up and now the sun was out, a glow had surrounded it giving off one of those 'perfect day' appearences. Only it wasn't a perfect day, it was a bad one.
Reluctently, I dragged my legs out from under the blanket and swung them to the side. Rubbing my left eye slightly, I got up and walked over towards the bathroom. I ran some cold water into the sink, wathcing it fill a little then swirl back down through the plug hole. When the water was cold enough I gently splashed a little on my face. Then I brushed my teeth. My appetite was gone for the moment so I didn't bother with breakfast. Just pulled out my usual black shirt and jeans. I couldn't be bothered to do my hair so instead, I ran a comb through it quickly, the downside being it was still fluffy.
Putting on my shoes and grabbing my keys, I walked out the door and headed off toward Kaori's house. I knew she would need someone to talk to today. But alone time, that would have to come too.
It took me a lot less time to walk there than normal. I wasn't even looking where I was going so I was pretty surprised I hadn't been smashed up when walking across the roads. My feet just continously walked to her house.
When I arrived I knocked twice ohn the large oak door of her house. She answered in her nightclothes, eyes red and puffy from where she had been crying. I gave her a hug, and she invited me in.
We sat together, not talking but somehow the silence was helping her. I couldn't really explain it. I think Kaori just liked the company.
"You should go see Tai now. Don't worry about me, I'll be okay. Come back tomorrow to see me. We'll talke then." Kaori didn't move as I stood up. She just sat. Her robe snuggling her shoulders. I looked at her and sighed.
In alot of ways Kaori reminded me of myself. She had her own way off dealing with things. Not talking until she felt it was the right time. So persistent. And I admired her for that. She was like my sister. My best friend.
I walked into the hall and noticed a little picture and poem she had done when we first met. It was simple and she had signed it. We each had a copy to remind ourselves of the friendship we had. I read it and smiled:
You're...
My Friend,
My Companion,
Through Good Times And Bad,
My Pal,
My Buddy,
Through Happy and Sad,
Beside me you stand,
Beside me you Walk,
You're there to Listen,
You're there to Talk,
With Happiness,
With Smiles,
With Pain and With Tears,
I know You'll be there,
Throughout the Years!
(If this is your poem i'm real sorry, but it's one of my faves. I got it from an email (chain letter) So please excuse it! Thanks!)
When Kaori met Tai, he asked her for a copy, and she gladly gave him one. It's like our little rule of friendship. We stick by it. Always have.
I walked out the door and headed back the way I came, turning a left at the park instead of right. That was the direction I followed until I reached the Kamiya apartment. I walked up the however many stairs until I reached the third floor. Either someone knew I was coming or it was just one of those moments when someone walks out as you're about to knock. Kari was standing in the doorway.
"Hey Matt, Tai's still in bed. Come in though." I followed the smaller girl inside. She looked very dressed up.
"Were you going somewhere Kari?" I asked smiling alittle. She stopped dead in her tracks and I saw her blush and look at the floor.
"Erm yeah no where important though!" She muttered quickly. "Just a friend."
"And who would this friend be?" I asked teasingly.
"e-k." She muttered it so quietly, I barely made out the 'K'.
"Sorry, what was that?"
"TK." Kari replied a little louder, and drifting into an even deeper shade of red.
"Oh Okay." I said and sat back down. I could tell she was annoyed now. Kari stormed into her room to wake her brother. After a few minutes I heard Tai shriek and saw Kari run out the door. Laughing her head off.
Tai walked out a little while after in his boxers. I blushed at the site. His hair a big bushy mess.
"Hi Matt. Listen before you talk there is something you gotta know, that could affect our frendship..."
Okay, hope this chapter was alrite, sorry bout the lack of Taito so far, but don't worry its coming soon! I promise ya all! So please keep on reviewing! Luv to you all!
Disclaimer: I don't own Digimon!
Does It Really Matter That Much?
Chapter 4:
The day after Izzy's death:
I woke up the next morning feeling so bad. The shook about Izzy still hadn't completly washed over me yet. I sat up in bed and looked out toward my window. I forgot to shut my curtains last night. The window was half open, a crispy glow around the frame where it had frosted up and now the sun was out, a glow had surrounded it giving off one of those 'perfect day' appearences. Only it wasn't a perfect day, it was a bad one.
Reluctently, I dragged my legs out from under the blanket and swung them to the side. Rubbing my left eye slightly, I got up and walked over towards the bathroom. I ran some cold water into the sink, wathcing it fill a little then swirl back down through the plug hole. When the water was cold enough I gently splashed a little on my face. Then I brushed my teeth. My appetite was gone for the moment so I didn't bother with breakfast. Just pulled out my usual black shirt and jeans. I couldn't be bothered to do my hair so instead, I ran a comb through it quickly, the downside being it was still fluffy.
Putting on my shoes and grabbing my keys, I walked out the door and headed off toward Kaori's house. I knew she would need someone to talk to today. But alone time, that would have to come too.
It took me a lot less time to walk there than normal. I wasn't even looking where I was going so I was pretty surprised I hadn't been smashed up when walking across the roads. My feet just continously walked to her house.
When I arrived I knocked twice ohn the large oak door of her house. She answered in her nightclothes, eyes red and puffy from where she had been crying. I gave her a hug, and she invited me in.
We sat together, not talking but somehow the silence was helping her. I couldn't really explain it. I think Kaori just liked the company.
"You should go see Tai now. Don't worry about me, I'll be okay. Come back tomorrow to see me. We'll talke then." Kaori didn't move as I stood up. She just sat. Her robe snuggling her shoulders. I looked at her and sighed.
In alot of ways Kaori reminded me of myself. She had her own way off dealing with things. Not talking until she felt it was the right time. So persistent. And I admired her for that. She was like my sister. My best friend.
I walked into the hall and noticed a little picture and poem she had done when we first met. It was simple and she had signed it. We each had a copy to remind ourselves of the friendship we had. I read it and smiled:
You're...
My Friend,
My Companion,
Through Good Times And Bad,
My Pal,
My Buddy,
Through Happy and Sad,
Beside me you stand,
Beside me you Walk,
You're there to Listen,
You're there to Talk,
With Happiness,
With Smiles,
With Pain and With Tears,
I know You'll be there,
Throughout the Years!
(If this is your poem i'm real sorry, but it's one of my faves. I got it from an email (chain letter) So please excuse it! Thanks!)
When Kaori met Tai, he asked her for a copy, and she gladly gave him one. It's like our little rule of friendship. We stick by it. Always have.
I walked out the door and headed back the way I came, turning a left at the park instead of right. That was the direction I followed until I reached the Kamiya apartment. I walked up the however many stairs until I reached the third floor. Either someone knew I was coming or it was just one of those moments when someone walks out as you're about to knock. Kari was standing in the doorway.
"Hey Matt, Tai's still in bed. Come in though." I followed the smaller girl inside. She looked very dressed up.
"Were you going somewhere Kari?" I asked smiling alittle. She stopped dead in her tracks and I saw her blush and look at the floor.
"Erm yeah no where important though!" She muttered quickly. "Just a friend."
"And who would this friend be?" I asked teasingly.
"e-k." She muttered it so quietly, I barely made out the 'K'.
"Sorry, what was that?"
"TK." Kari replied a little louder, and drifting into an even deeper shade of red.
"Oh Okay." I said and sat back down. I could tell she was annoyed now. Kari stormed into her room to wake her brother. After a few minutes I heard Tai shriek and saw Kari run out the door. Laughing her head off.
Tai walked out a little while after in his boxers. I blushed at the site. His hair a big bushy mess.
"Hi Matt. Listen before you talk there is something you gotta know, that could affect our frendship..."
Okay, hope this chapter was alrite, sorry bout the lack of Taito so far, but don't worry its coming soon! I promise ya all! So please keep on reviewing! Luv to you all!
