Time Warp Chapter 8 The Origin of Wizardmon... pt 1
They finally stood outside the Forest Terminal. Kathy bounced up happily. "I'm gonna go take a look around and see if Mercurymon is following us. That way I can kill him!" She said cheerfully.
"Like you did last time?" Kouji asked skeptically.
"Last time I was only a human spirit. But forest terminal seems a logical place to find one's beast spirit!" Kathy said cheerfully. "That is, if your element is wood!"
That wasn't the real reason why she wanted to go. She was supposed to send a message to Gennai, she needed Arbormon out of the way to secure her cover, and she wasn't supposed to be seen by the Digimon in the area that weren't involved in the conflict. She could show up later, the triumphant heroine. Maybe Gennai could send her her beast spirit; she hadn't been able to find it in her time.
"Right." Junpei sweatdropped. "When you end up chased by angry evil digimon and get your spirit taken because you didn't take one of us with you, don't come crying to me!"
"I won't. I'll be beast spirit evolved and you won't!" Kathy smirked, slipping out.
She walked about a mile before she heard voices around the bend. "Where's Mercurymon?" Ranamon's southern accent asked.
"He be coming soon! Me smash them for taking Beast Spirit." Grumblemon grumbled.
"Hold ya hoses, lets not be too 'asty 'ere!" That had to be Arbormon. He was the only one of them that she hadn't yet met in battle. If she could keep him away juuuusssst long enough for her to complete her business with the Legendary Warriors, she could keep up her cover as Legendary Warrior of Wood.
But a deeper, less rational plan came to mind, one that played on her hatred of Mercurymon and Ranamon. As Madeline L'Engle would have put it, she Exthed them with a passion. She looked down the ridge and saw Mercurymon climbing from the Forest steadily. Kathy gripped her sword hilt and whispered. "Execute, Primal Evolution." Instantly, she changed into Bastetmon. Then she opened her wings and sailed silently down after her prey.
To Mercurymon, it appeared that she was coming out of the sun. He didn't see her coming as she tackled him into the ground. "Duplicate Fractal Code! Digitize!" She grinned. Then she slapped an ofuda sleep spell on his face and he fell over, snoring. Kathy, with a wicked grin, covered him up. She had set her timer for 1 hour. Then she picked up her cellphone. "Takuya, can you hear me on this thing?"
"Um... I thought you didn't have a D-tector."
"I don't. I'm using the two-way walkie talkie that Gennai gave me before I left. Listen up, Ranamon, Arbormon, and Grumblemon are less than a mile away. They're going to wait for an hour for Mercurymon before they advance. I'm going to use this as a chance to attack."
"Um... do numbers mean anything to you?" Takuya asked.
"I've already knocked out Mercurymon. He's out like a light. Besides, haven't you ever heard of Machiavelli?"
"What does that have to do with anything?"
"The PRINCE, Takuya! Haven't you ever read the Prince?"
"No. What does that have to do with anything?"
"Elementary my dear Takuya." Junpei said, suddenly grasping what Kathy was going to attempt. "Haven't you ever heard the saying 'Divide and Conquer?'"
"Yes." Takuya said slowly.
"Well, in his book, The Prince, Machiavelli was the first to say that. His book outlined how to conquer an enemy state and keep them in control. A lot of the stuff he suggested is evil. But old armies still read his book, I think up until the American Civil War. Maybe after if you count the Nazi's, but..." Kathy made an exaggerated shiver.
"Good luck!" Zoe said cheerfully. "We're going to try and find out why Orphanimon sent us here."
"Thanks, you too." Kathy broke off communication. "EXECUTE, CLONE EVOLUTION." She began to change into an exact copy of Mercurymon. "This is going to be sooooo much fun." Then she opened Bastetmon's wings and flew back up the ridge, about a hundred yards from Ranamon and under cover of some thick brush. She unfolded her wings and walked in a direction that would intercept Ranamon.
Ranamon saw her and squealed. "MERCURYMON!" Kathy found herself glomped, but, true to Mercurymon's macho personality, she barely flinched.
Instead she greeted Ranamon in a fair approximation of Mercurymon's normal tone of voice. "Hello Ranamon. Did I miss much?"
"No, we were gonna wait an hour before we headed out 'cause we weren't sure how far away you were." Ranamon said with a sultry smile. She rubbed her breasts up against Kathy/Mercurymon's chest with a seductive smirk.
Kathy allowed Mercurymon's body to respond in the natural masculine way for about a second, just for her own pleasure, then calmly but roughly shoved Ranamon away. "Really Ranamon, you're such a whore, and a bitch too. Who said that I ever felt anything for you? Tell me honestly."
Ranamon landed against a tree, bruising her back painfully against the solid, sharp surface and getting her hands scratched up on the rose briers that coiled around it. "OW! Mercurymon how could you? I thought you loved me!"
"Oh I did, you were a really hot fuck, but you know what else? You're too easy. You're a whore Ranamon! I don't want anything to do with you!" Kathy sneered.
Her inner trickster was practically giggling with delight. If there were one evil Legendary Warrior that Kathy wanted to fuck most, it was Ranamon. It would be soooo easy to rape her, leave her lying there, and Mercurymon would pick up the blame. "Honestly, wanting to fuck when you're on a mission. I didn't think you'd be that low. I'm going to the meeting site, let me know when you get serious." Kathy disappeared around a bend in the path and devolved.
Behind her she heard...
"WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HEEEEEE DOEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSN''''''TTTTTTT LOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEE MMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Giggling in glee, Kathy opened her wings and flew in the direction that Arbormon had gone in. She found him sitting on a stump, smelling a nice black rose. How a rose could naturally be black in the digital world, Kathy did not know. Perhaps the farmer's guild was more advanced than the agricultural research stations that they had back in America. She sailed down from behind him, slamming him into the ground. "Hi Arbormon, I'd hate to do this to you, because I heard that you had quite an appreciation for philosophy, but you're in my way." Kathy slammed another sleep spell on his face.
Arbormon fell, out like a light; Kathy slid him down into a ditch and covered him up with brush. He'd stay out for six hours. That would put him a good distance behind them, and Trailmon was one of the fastest modes of transportation Kathy knew besides flight. Unless Grumblemon found him and removed the ofuda, and she highly doubted the mole digimon had the intelligence to do even that, he'd be out for hours.
She quickly flew to the top of a ridge and opened her laptop. "Gennai... Hi! I need a favor!"
"Sure, what is it?"
"My beast spirit! Now!" Kathy demanded, holding out her hand as if expecting money.
"Couldn't you use Bastetmon as your beast spirit? Your human spirit almost killed you."
"Bastetmon is different. They see her and they'd KNOW that something wasn't right. Kouji already suspects me." Kathy said sadly. "It doesn't matter where or when Master, I still don't fit in!"
Gennai sighed sympathetically. "Kathy..."
"What now?" Kathy sighed dejectedly.
"You remember the wild ones?" He asked, steeling himself to say something that he didn't want to.
Kathy nodded.
"You're different from the legendary warriors. You know how on your world there are girls who feel like boys in spirit and boys who feel like girls in spirit?"
"You mean like trangendered? Kindof like Princess Sapphire in Princess Knight?" Kathy asked.
"Yes, well, please don't kill me for saying this, but you're actually a digimon stuck in a human body..."
"WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????!!!!!!!" Kathy demanded.
"Well, you know how Kurama in Yu Yu Hakusho slipped into an unborn baby in spirit form and became human?"
"Yes." Kathy said cautiously.
"Well, when the Legendary Warriors were presumed dead, Bokumon was the only survivor, and he said that the spirits had been destroyed. So we made new ones and put their fractal codes into unborn human children. One of them was you. So technically, you ARE the daughter of Myotismon and Piedmon and you ARE a digimon." Kathy sat, jaw dropping.
"But..." Kathy said softly. "Wait a minute! Are you saying that if I try to Beast Spirit Evolve I'll turn into a Wild One??!!"
"Well, did you pass out during a battle last time you spirit evolved?" Gennai asked worriedly.
"No, not because I'd spirit evolved, Mercurymon hit me in the head and I passed out because of that!" Kathy joked.
"Well, I suppose I can give you your beast spirit." Gennai said, typing at his console. "Hook your force three up to your laptop and I'll send it to you."
"Okay." Kathy hooked up to her precious laptop. "I'm ready."
"Uploading now." Gennai pressed return.
The spirit appeared and shot into her D-terminal in a blaze of green light. "Thank Gennai, you're a lifesaver."
Gennai looked at her strangely, and Kathy had the strangest feeling that he knew what she was going to do, before she even knew herself. "No, you are." Kathy felt a chill of apprehension run down her back. But then, Kathy realized, he always seemed to know. Could it be that she HERE had warned Gennai HERE to look for her THEN?
"If that's all, I'll sign off now." Gennai told her.
"Okay." Kathy answered. She signed off, packed up, and then flew down towards the castle.
They finally stood outside the Forest Terminal. Kathy bounced up happily. "I'm gonna go take a look around and see if Mercurymon is following us. That way I can kill him!" She said cheerfully.
"Like you did last time?" Kouji asked skeptically.
"Last time I was only a human spirit. But forest terminal seems a logical place to find one's beast spirit!" Kathy said cheerfully. "That is, if your element is wood!"
That wasn't the real reason why she wanted to go. She was supposed to send a message to Gennai, she needed Arbormon out of the way to secure her cover, and she wasn't supposed to be seen by the Digimon in the area that weren't involved in the conflict. She could show up later, the triumphant heroine. Maybe Gennai could send her her beast spirit; she hadn't been able to find it in her time.
"Right." Junpei sweatdropped. "When you end up chased by angry evil digimon and get your spirit taken because you didn't take one of us with you, don't come crying to me!"
"I won't. I'll be beast spirit evolved and you won't!" Kathy smirked, slipping out.
She walked about a mile before she heard voices around the bend. "Where's Mercurymon?" Ranamon's southern accent asked.
"He be coming soon! Me smash them for taking Beast Spirit." Grumblemon grumbled.
"Hold ya hoses, lets not be too 'asty 'ere!" That had to be Arbormon. He was the only one of them that she hadn't yet met in battle. If she could keep him away juuuusssst long enough for her to complete her business with the Legendary Warriors, she could keep up her cover as Legendary Warrior of Wood.
But a deeper, less rational plan came to mind, one that played on her hatred of Mercurymon and Ranamon. As Madeline L'Engle would have put it, she Exthed them with a passion. She looked down the ridge and saw Mercurymon climbing from the Forest steadily. Kathy gripped her sword hilt and whispered. "Execute, Primal Evolution." Instantly, she changed into Bastetmon. Then she opened her wings and sailed silently down after her prey.
To Mercurymon, it appeared that she was coming out of the sun. He didn't see her coming as she tackled him into the ground. "Duplicate Fractal Code! Digitize!" She grinned. Then she slapped an ofuda sleep spell on his face and he fell over, snoring. Kathy, with a wicked grin, covered him up. She had set her timer for 1 hour. Then she picked up her cellphone. "Takuya, can you hear me on this thing?"
"Um... I thought you didn't have a D-tector."
"I don't. I'm using the two-way walkie talkie that Gennai gave me before I left. Listen up, Ranamon, Arbormon, and Grumblemon are less than a mile away. They're going to wait for an hour for Mercurymon before they advance. I'm going to use this as a chance to attack."
"Um... do numbers mean anything to you?" Takuya asked.
"I've already knocked out Mercurymon. He's out like a light. Besides, haven't you ever heard of Machiavelli?"
"What does that have to do with anything?"
"The PRINCE, Takuya! Haven't you ever read the Prince?"
"No. What does that have to do with anything?"
"Elementary my dear Takuya." Junpei said, suddenly grasping what Kathy was going to attempt. "Haven't you ever heard the saying 'Divide and Conquer?'"
"Yes." Takuya said slowly.
"Well, in his book, The Prince, Machiavelli was the first to say that. His book outlined how to conquer an enemy state and keep them in control. A lot of the stuff he suggested is evil. But old armies still read his book, I think up until the American Civil War. Maybe after if you count the Nazi's, but..." Kathy made an exaggerated shiver.
"Good luck!" Zoe said cheerfully. "We're going to try and find out why Orphanimon sent us here."
"Thanks, you too." Kathy broke off communication. "EXECUTE, CLONE EVOLUTION." She began to change into an exact copy of Mercurymon. "This is going to be sooooo much fun." Then she opened Bastetmon's wings and flew back up the ridge, about a hundred yards from Ranamon and under cover of some thick brush. She unfolded her wings and walked in a direction that would intercept Ranamon.
Ranamon saw her and squealed. "MERCURYMON!" Kathy found herself glomped, but, true to Mercurymon's macho personality, she barely flinched.
Instead she greeted Ranamon in a fair approximation of Mercurymon's normal tone of voice. "Hello Ranamon. Did I miss much?"
"No, we were gonna wait an hour before we headed out 'cause we weren't sure how far away you were." Ranamon said with a sultry smile. She rubbed her breasts up against Kathy/Mercurymon's chest with a seductive smirk.
Kathy allowed Mercurymon's body to respond in the natural masculine way for about a second, just for her own pleasure, then calmly but roughly shoved Ranamon away. "Really Ranamon, you're such a whore, and a bitch too. Who said that I ever felt anything for you? Tell me honestly."
Ranamon landed against a tree, bruising her back painfully against the solid, sharp surface and getting her hands scratched up on the rose briers that coiled around it. "OW! Mercurymon how could you? I thought you loved me!"
"Oh I did, you were a really hot fuck, but you know what else? You're too easy. You're a whore Ranamon! I don't want anything to do with you!" Kathy sneered.
Her inner trickster was practically giggling with delight. If there were one evil Legendary Warrior that Kathy wanted to fuck most, it was Ranamon. It would be soooo easy to rape her, leave her lying there, and Mercurymon would pick up the blame. "Honestly, wanting to fuck when you're on a mission. I didn't think you'd be that low. I'm going to the meeting site, let me know when you get serious." Kathy disappeared around a bend in the path and devolved.
Behind her she heard...
"WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HEEEEEE DOEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSN''''''TTTTTTT LOOOOOOOOVVVVVVVVEEEEEEEEEE MMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Giggling in glee, Kathy opened her wings and flew in the direction that Arbormon had gone in. She found him sitting on a stump, smelling a nice black rose. How a rose could naturally be black in the digital world, Kathy did not know. Perhaps the farmer's guild was more advanced than the agricultural research stations that they had back in America. She sailed down from behind him, slamming him into the ground. "Hi Arbormon, I'd hate to do this to you, because I heard that you had quite an appreciation for philosophy, but you're in my way." Kathy slammed another sleep spell on his face.
Arbormon fell, out like a light; Kathy slid him down into a ditch and covered him up with brush. He'd stay out for six hours. That would put him a good distance behind them, and Trailmon was one of the fastest modes of transportation Kathy knew besides flight. Unless Grumblemon found him and removed the ofuda, and she highly doubted the mole digimon had the intelligence to do even that, he'd be out for hours.
She quickly flew to the top of a ridge and opened her laptop. "Gennai... Hi! I need a favor!"
"Sure, what is it?"
"My beast spirit! Now!" Kathy demanded, holding out her hand as if expecting money.
"Couldn't you use Bastetmon as your beast spirit? Your human spirit almost killed you."
"Bastetmon is different. They see her and they'd KNOW that something wasn't right. Kouji already suspects me." Kathy said sadly. "It doesn't matter where or when Master, I still don't fit in!"
Gennai sighed sympathetically. "Kathy..."
"What now?" Kathy sighed dejectedly.
"You remember the wild ones?" He asked, steeling himself to say something that he didn't want to.
Kathy nodded.
"You're different from the legendary warriors. You know how on your world there are girls who feel like boys in spirit and boys who feel like girls in spirit?"
"You mean like trangendered? Kindof like Princess Sapphire in Princess Knight?" Kathy asked.
"Yes, well, please don't kill me for saying this, but you're actually a digimon stuck in a human body..."
"WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT????!!!!!!!" Kathy demanded.
"Well, you know how Kurama in Yu Yu Hakusho slipped into an unborn baby in spirit form and became human?"
"Yes." Kathy said cautiously.
"Well, when the Legendary Warriors were presumed dead, Bokumon was the only survivor, and he said that the spirits had been destroyed. So we made new ones and put their fractal codes into unborn human children. One of them was you. So technically, you ARE the daughter of Myotismon and Piedmon and you ARE a digimon." Kathy sat, jaw dropping.
"But..." Kathy said softly. "Wait a minute! Are you saying that if I try to Beast Spirit Evolve I'll turn into a Wild One??!!"
"Well, did you pass out during a battle last time you spirit evolved?" Gennai asked worriedly.
"No, not because I'd spirit evolved, Mercurymon hit me in the head and I passed out because of that!" Kathy joked.
"Well, I suppose I can give you your beast spirit." Gennai said, typing at his console. "Hook your force three up to your laptop and I'll send it to you."
"Okay." Kathy hooked up to her precious laptop. "I'm ready."
"Uploading now." Gennai pressed return.
The spirit appeared and shot into her D-terminal in a blaze of green light. "Thank Gennai, you're a lifesaver."
Gennai looked at her strangely, and Kathy had the strangest feeling that he knew what she was going to do, before she even knew herself. "No, you are." Kathy felt a chill of apprehension run down her back. But then, Kathy realized, he always seemed to know. Could it be that she HERE had warned Gennai HERE to look for her THEN?
"If that's all, I'll sign off now." Gennai told her.
"Okay." Kathy answered. She signed off, packed up, and then flew down towards the castle.
