Family History

Author's Note: Well, yesterday was my brother's birthday, so this chapter will be dedicated to him. Happy Birthday baby bro. *Grin's evilly* Thanks to everybody who reviewed. This chapter is also out today because I got ten reviews, and five correct answers to the first two questions. Congratulations to everybody who got the correct answers.

Disclaimer: I do not own Digimon

Part Six: A Nightly Visit

Kouji stared down at the blonde haired boy in his arms with a look of horror. The teen's breathing was ragged and forced, and the boy was pale and cold to the touch. "Zoe, is the ambulance coming?" Kouji yelled as his wife made her way toward him.

"I just finished the call," Izumi said looking over at Kouji with tearful emerald eyes, while she hesitantly brushed away her great grandson's rebellious bangs.

"Kouichi, how is Takeru?" Kouji asked turning to look at his brother.

"He slipped into unconsciousness, but I think he'll be fine," Kouichi said bringing the younger blonde over toward his brother.

"I'm just glad we made it, I was worried that it would be too late," Izumi said wiping her eyes, and staring out toward the street where the distant sounds of an ambulance siren could be heard.

"We almost were too late. By the time we arrived, Takeru was already trying to drag Yamato's body out of the room," Kouji said softly, receiving a confused stare from the enchanting green eyes of his wife.

"But how would he know, we didn't even find out about the attack until just a few minutes ago," Izumi pointed out when Kouji's eyes snapped to the right.

"It's her," Kouji growled as his eyes met with the sky blue eyes with just a small tint of gray in them. The women was just like he remembered her, with her light golden blonde hair, that was almost whitish in the bright sunlight, and her slender tall form that was how the story books always described angels. She stood leaning against a nearby tree, wearing a long trench coat, and a scarf that she had most of her hair hidden behind. For a moment the two of them stayed transfixed in a hard stare, before she slowly began to fade. An object hit the ground, as Kouji watched the women fade completely into thin air.

"What does she want?" Kouichi asked while Izumi made her way toward the place the women had stood just moments before.

"I don't know," Kouji muttered, his irritation was evident in his voice.

"I think she is trying to help," Izumi stated coming back toward them with the object in her hands.

"What is it?" Kouichi asked watching as Izumi held up a cell phone.

"I already checked the last number dialed on it. It was to Takeru's cell phone, a few minutes before we arrived. I think she might have just saved Yamato's life," Izumi stated.

"Impossible, why would she want to do that?" Kouji demanded looking at his wife challengingly as the girl opened her mouth to reply, but thought better of it, since the paramedics had arrived, and at the moment, getting Matt and TK to the hospital was the most important thing. They could discuss this later.

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TK slowly opened his eyes, allowing a small groan to escape his lips. Soft fingers brushed across his cheek in a comforting gesture, and TK felt himself leaning into the touch. "TK?" a soft voice said as another hand wiped across his forehead. Another little groan escaped the boy's throat, while the room slowly began to clear from the foggy cloud he had awakened to. "TK," the voice said again, as the person carefully began to coax him back to reality. TK's eyes wandered around the room, taking in the sterile whiteness, and the annoying beeping he hadn't noticed a moment ago. TK's blue eyes shot open in surprise when he realized what had happened, and his hands wandered up toward his mouth, where he felt the hard plastic of an oxygen mask. Panicked filled his baby blue eyes as he looked around the unfamiliar room. "TK?" the soft voice said again, causing TK to shift his attention toward the owner of the voice.

"K…Kari?" TK asked in a rough scratchy voice. Soft brown eyes stared at him with concern, while the girl's slender head nodded in response to his question.

"It's alright TK, you will be alright," Kari reassured, resting her hand on the boy's back, giving him a little extra support as the boy tried to sit up.

"What happened," TK whispered. His throat was burning, and his eyes couldn't stop watering, but he didn't want to show any weakness while Kari was watching.

"It's not important. That doctor says that you can be released as soon as your mom comes to pick you up," Kari said looking around the room nervously.

"Where's Matt?" TK asked softly sensing the girl's distress.

"He's in another room," Kari said turning around when she heard the door open. A grateful smile crept across her face as Davis made his way inside. For the first time in his life, Davis arrived just in time, she really didn't want to tell TK about his brother's condition, and the distraction Davis provided was welcomed thankfully. But the smile quickly faded from Kari's face as soon as Davis shot her and TK a distrusting stare.

"TS, don't try to pull any moves on Kari, she's mine," Davis said grinning teasingly, stopping only when he noticed TK slumping back into the bed with a defeated look.

"Davis, you can be a jerk sometimes," Kari said shouting Davis an "I'm not impressed" look when Davis tried to give her an innocent smile.

"Whatever," Davis mumbled making his way toward the bed. "I hope your going to be alright man," Davis said giving TK a small sympathetic look.

"Yeah, I'll be fine Davis, thanks," TK said softly. An unreadable expression crossed Davis's face before he turned back to Kari.

"Come on Kari, we're going to be late to the movies," Davis said, excitement bursting from his every word.

"I'm sorry Davis, but I really don't feel like going," Kari said staring forward, and avoiding the angry look that crossed her boyfriend's face.

"Whatever, but you're going to miss one hell of a good movie," Davis said brushing off his anger, as he leaned down to give his girlfriend a farewell kiss. "Get well soon, okay buddy?" Davis asked giving TK one more sympathetic look before he left the hospital room.

TK turned to look at Kari, confusion written all over his face. "Am I just seeing things, or did you just blow him off?" TK asked satisfied to see a small smile creep across the girl's face.

"No, you weren't seeing things," Kari said lowering the bed rail, so she could sit on the bed next to TK.

"Why?" TK asked scooting over to make some more room for the girl.

"Because at the moment, you're more important then him," Kari said as she and TK exchanged understanding smiles.

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Izumi curled up next to Kouji, as her husband put a comforting arm around her. It had been a rough couple of hours, especially for Kouji, who had ridden in the ambulance with Matt. While on their way to the hospital, Matt had stopped breathing, and Kouji had to watch as the paramedics inserted a tube down the boy's throat, and force air into the boy's lungs. The worst part was after the ambulance arrived at the emergency room, a C.N.A. lead him toward what she conveniently called the quiet room, before she rushed off to help run errands for the doctors. For the next few minutes, Kouji had paced worriedly around the room, before the other ambulance had arrived, carrying the still unconscious TK and Izumi. Like Kouji, Izumi was lead to the quiet room, were the two of them waited for some word on the Matt or TK. When the doctor arrived, he told the couple that TK would be fine, and they could see him if they wished. He also told them that Matt was stable, and was on a ventilator at the moment. Sighing in some relief, the couple made their way to TK's room, where they stayed until Tai and Kari arrived. Now they were waiting inside of the quiet room again, waiting for some more news on Matt.

Tai sat across from the two new kids. The two of them were wrapped in a comforting embrace, much like a parent would when they were waiting for word on their sick child. The new kids confused him, all of them seemed too perfect for teenagers, and acted like they were older then the teachers. All of them knew when to be serious, or when to be carefree and calm. Simple things that excited everybody else in their grade seemed boring to the new kids, almost as thought they had experienced it all before. But the worst thing was how Kari seemed to feel overwhelmed when any of the new kids were around. As much as Tai like Takuya, he couldn't ignore his sister's feelings. Too often in the past, Kari's feelings and visions had proved too accurate to be a coincident, and if Kari was sensing something weird from the new kids, then she probably wasn't imagining things. But what she was feeling was still a mystery, and was even more confusing then any of her other feelings she had encountered in the past.

A small knocking noise broke the silent tension, as the door to the quiet room swung open to reveal a dark haired girl wearing pink scrubs. "You can see him now," the girl said as Kouji nodded, and helped Izumi stand. Silently, the group made their way toward the room that Matt was in.

Matt lay perfectly still in the bed, as the soft beep of the EKG monitor filled the room. An IV bag hung on a pole next to the bed, and a large machine with a light blue tube coming from it, was making a low rumbling sound. Tai couldn't help but feel his eyes water at the site of his best friend. The light blue tube was inside of Matt's mouth, and was held in place by medical tape, while his chest rouse in a mechanical fashion. An air blanket was over him, and a machine on the other side of the bed was blowing warm air into the blanket. Tai's eyes wandered over to the two nurses that were carefully watching the monitors. "What did you do to him?" Tai demanded knowing that he shouldn't be mad at them, but he couldn't help but feel angry at the harsh looking instrument that "they" had put on his friend.

"The bear hug blanket is meant to bring up his body temperature, since it is below the normal range, and the ventilator is breathing for him until he can do it on his own," one of the nurses said in a bored fashion. Anger surged through Tai again at the lack of interest that the nurses were displaying toward the whole situation. His hands clenched, and a growl of frustration escaped his lips. Tears welled up in his eyes, and a painful sob caused the boy to turn away. It was just so unfair, and all Tai wanted to do was hurt everybody that caused his friend any pain.

Kouji watched as Takuya's great grandson broke down completely. It was a hard thing to see Matt like this, but the anger he had felt coming from the boy was misplaced. The C.N.A., who was about Tai's and Matt's age made her way toward the counter, were she picked up a tissue box, and offered it to Tai with a concerned and sympathetic look on her face. Her dark brown eyes wandered up toward the two nurses, as they nodded, and left the room. "Sir, my name is Michelle, I'm Matt's C.N.A. while he is here in the emergency room. If there is anything you need, then let me know," the girl, Michelle, said smiling innocently as Tai looked up and gave her a thankful nod.

"I just don't understand how everybody can be so calm about stuff like this," Tai choked out. The girl looked at him sympathetically, nodding understandingly.

"Yeah, I had trouble understanding it too when I first started working here, but you have to understand that we see things like this almost everyday. We distance ourselves from our patients, so that we wont be overwhelmed by their pain. Those nurses are actually very nice and understanding people, but if they allowed every one of their patients pain to effect them like it does to everybody else not in this profession, they wouldn't be able to handle this profession for very long. It may seem harsh, but they really do care, they just have a different way of showing it," the girl said before she turned to look at Kouji and Izumi. "Is there anything I can get any of you?" the girl asked waiting patiently for an answer.

"Could we get some water?" Izumi asked as the girl nodded, and headed out of the room.

"I like her, she's a nice girl. She really does seem to care about everybody's feelings, even though I think that it might be part of her job," Kouji whispered to Izumi as his wife gave him an agreeing nod. Both of them were glad to see that Tai had calmed down slightly, and knew that the strange girl had managed it by taking some time to explain things with true concern and caring.

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Matt slowly opened his eyes, he carefully looked around the small observation unit, waiting patiently for his eyes to adjust to the darkness. "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to wake you," the girl that Matt recognized as his C.N.A. said while she came toward the side of his bed with an apologetic look on her face.

"You did nothing of the sort," Matt mumbled, barely loud enough to hear. After he had gained consciousness, and could breath on his own again, the doctor and respiratory removed the tube out of his throat, but Matt still found it hard to talk. The doctor explained that the gas had effected his breathing, and he would have a sore throat for a couple of days, and that the ventilator had passed through his vocal folds, making it even harder for him to speak. For three hours, Matt had listened to Tai drone on about anything, until Tai's parents came and took him and Kari home. A half an hour later, Mrs. Takaishi came, and dropped by to see how he was doing, before she took TK home. For another hour, Matt stayed in the emergency room, before they moved him into the observation unit next door. The doctor explained that they wanted to keep a close eye on him incase he went into respiratory arrest again, so Matt was transferred to another bed, where he was going to spend the rest of the night in.

"You have a visitor, but if you don't feel up to it, I can tell her to come back in the morning," the girl said breaking Matt out of his thoughts. Matt looked at her thoughtfully. He was tired, but he was also curious to see who would come and visit him in the middle of the night.

"No, it's alright, I could use a little company," Matt mouthed more then said, but the girl understood him. Smiling again, the girl turned and left the room.

Matt felt himself drifting again, when he the curtain to his little cubicle was pulled back. Matt looked up just in time to see the C.N.A. leave, before his attention shifted to his visitor. A tall women, wearing a dark colored trench coat stood in front of him. She was slender, and really beautiful. Her light sky blue eyes reflected the little light in the observation unit with an eerie glow; while her light, almost whitish hair seemed to blow behind her in an invisible wind. Matt's lips turned into a frown under his oxygen mask, as he tried to figure out who this women was. As far as Matt knew, he couldn't remember anybody who had ever looked like her. "Who are you?" Matt finally asked, figuring that the women wouldn't be offended by the question.

"You don't remember me, but I have always been watching over you, my little angel. Are you alright?" the women asked in a voice that sounded enchanting and musical, and well just beautifully out of place in this world.

"Yeah, I'm fine," Matt answered unable to hide his awe at the mysterious women.

"Good, now I must be going. But beware child, this isn't over yet, and you might not be so lucky next time. Your manager has been doing a wonderful job keeping these attacks hidden, but they will only get worse unless you do something about them soon," the women warned, turning around, and making her way gracefully out of the room, leaving a very confused Matt behind.

TBC.

Author's note: Well, sorry that this chapter wasn't really exciting, but the next one should be. Well, tell me what you think, am I doing alright so far, I really want to know how I'm doing. And as for the hospital scene, I'm no doctor, so please don't sue me if I got some things wrong. Now here are the three questions for this chapter. Remember if I get five answers for the first one, I update in five days. If I get five correct answers to the second question and the first one, then I update in three days, and if I get five correct answers to all three questions, then I update immediately. I will also update as soon as I get, lets make it fifteen reviews this time, (I'm not being greedy, but I can only type up these chapters so fast, and I got like ten reviews on the second day of my last update. I appreciate all of the reviews, but school isn't being real friendly, and it's hard to find time to write sometimes. But I will hold by my word, and update if the above conditions are met).

Question #1: If I have eight digidestineds in between the frontier kids, and the season one digidestineds, who should they be? The conditions are, they have to be one of the season one digidestineds' parents, and I need an explanation on why you think they would be good digidestineds. (There is no correct answer to this question, I just need some ideas and opinions for an idea I already have, but need help on to develop. Just tell me what you think, and if I like it, I might just use it).

Question #2: Who is the mysterious women? (I know that this was question number three in the last chapter, but I think there are enough clues now for you to figure it out)

Question #3: How did the manager of the band manage to cover up the last attack. (Hint: Look at how the electrocution attack was covered up).

Well good luck. ^_^