"Come on! Please!" Amy said as she pulled on Ken's arm. They were heading towards her fathers's house for her sister's small birthday party.

"Okay! Okay!" Ken said playfully.

Amy rang the doorbell. She looked at Ken and smiled. Finally the door opened, and it was a middle aged man, "Amy!"

"Daddy!" she exclaimed as she hugged him, "Daddy, this is Ken; Ken this is daddy!"

"Hello," Ken said as he extended his hand. Crawling itno a whole and dying was what he really wanted to do at the moment.

The father just turned around and walked back in, "Ignore him," she said lowly. "He never likes anybody."

Ken and Amy walked in, some of the people there he recognized from class, others he recognized from the past he wanted to forget.

"Oh, god," Yolei mumbled to Kari. "Why is he here?"

Ken smiled and walked with Amy, hand in hand, over to the sofa. Ken sat down as Amy hugged her sister. He looked up at Amy, she looked so happy. He knew that their parents were split, and like T.K. and Matt, each of them went with a parent.

Amy turned to Ken, "I'll be right back, okay?"

Ken gave her a smile, "Okay."

"Ken!" Kari said as she moved and sat next to Ken. Kari put her face into his, "so, how's it been?"

Ken leaned back, "Great."

"So, you're with Amy now, right?"

Ken felt as if he was going to fall over, "yeah. So what?"

"Just asking," she said as she leaned back. "You love her?"

"With what's left of my heart." Ken stood up and walked to Amy, "Hello, you must be Nicole. I'm Ken."

"Well, hello. You treating my sister well?"

Yolei stuck a finger in her mouth that caused Kari to smirk. "You shouldn't be talking, Yolei, that's how you two always are!"

"I wasn't saying anything." Yolei crossed her arms, "they're all, mushy, mushy. It's disgusting!"

Kari looked over at her school mate and rolled her eyes.

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"I think you should get goin," Ken said worryingly to Amy.

"I think she should stay the night. Some cop will stop her is they see her wobbling around town."

Ken looked up at Nicole and smiled, "Okay," he kissed Amy's forehead before she fell back onto the couch. "Bye."

"I should get goin," Amy said as she tried to push herself up. Not so long after their father left for work, a highschool student with a fake ID came with some cases of beer and any other hard liquor they could get their hands on.

"I think you're staying the night," Kari said.

"But I..." Amy trailed off; she was drunk. "I'm leaving with Ken."

"Ken's gone."

"That bastard, he left without me."

Yolei looked at Kari and couldn't help but laugh. "So, how's things going with you and Ken?" Yolei asked, hoping to dish some information out of her. "You love him?"

"What's love gotta do with it?" she said. She started to hum a song that came to mind.

"I don't think I understand," Yolei said lowly.

"I made a bet with," Amy stopped and sighed, "with some one. For 200, that can get me a lot of shoes."

"What was this bet about?" Kari asked.

"If I could break into cold-hearted-Ken." she let out a small laugh, "that's funny. Cold-hearted-Ken."

"What do you mean break in?"

"Screw him."

Yolei stood up, "you're going to hurt him."

"Na, he's cold-hearted-Ken. Stale. Concrete. He's cold. Bu-u-u-u-r. He can bounce back from anything!" Amy looked up at the ceiling, "he looks easy. I say by next week I'll be shopping."

"You-what-"

"Oh, come on, don't tell me you care?" Amy shut her eyes, "Why," she stopped to yawn, "would anyone..."

Yolei shook her head as she sat back down, "it is wrong to just throw some one's heart at them!" She yelled at Amy, who was asleep by now.

Kari shook her head, "you shouldn't be talking."

"Excuse me? What did you say?"

"You are talking about tearing up heart? Yolei, you are my friend, but you are the queen of tearing hearts."

Yolei just looked at Kari.

"Everyone is afraid of telling you, but you treat Ken like dirt. All he ever did was care about you. Care in a way that Willis may never even–"

"Don't you dare talk about Willis."

"Oh, Yolei, you know that Willis is only going for the ride!" Kari shook her head, "before, when Ken beat him, he was planning on leaving you! It's wasn't a secret!"

"Oh, then why didn't you tell me? Huh? That's what a friend would've done!"

"Would you even listen to us?!"

Yolei put up her hands, "I'm leaving!" she grabbed her coat and said her goodbye's to Nicole.

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Ken sat at primary village, he did his homework and helped Electemon keep an eye out for trouble. Ken's digivice gave a small beep, and he went to check it. Another DigiDestine was in the digital world. Ken put his D3 back and prayed that they wouldn't bother him.

"Ken!"

Ken lifted his head and he didn't bother to turn around. He could tell by the angry voice that is was Yolei, and she was about to yell at him for one thing or another.

"Ken! I have to tell you something! It's about Amy."

"Amy's at the mall with her mother. She is none of your concern." Ken pretended to read, hoping Yolei would take this as a signal that: He. Doesn't. Care.

"Yesterday she was talking about a bet, a bet she made!"

"Wow, that darker side of humans, who would have known?"

"No, it was about you, for 200 bucks. If she could have sex with you! She doesn't love you!"

"Oh, and I bet she told you this." Ken picked up his pen, "now, as you can see, I have work to do."

"Ken, why don't you believe me?"

"Why should I believe you?" Ken asked as he shut his book and turned around. "Why should I even listen t you? You don't even care."

"Ken, as the DigiDestine of love, I have to tell–"

"The DigiDestine of love, yes, that's what you were."

Yolei gritted her teeth, "She doesn't love you. I'm telling you this with every ounce of truth!"

"Yolei, you can be showing me photographic evidence, but as long as it's coming from your mouth, I'll never believe you." Ken looked down at his books, but the words might as well been written in Pig Latin.

"Fine then!" she yelled, "Ask Kari, Michelle! Ask them, they herd it too!"

Ken put his book in his bookbag, "okay, I will," he lied. He doesn't care about the bet, it was just some plan to make him doubt his actions–right? "I have to go now. Bye." Ken walked towards a small house to tell Electemon that he was leaving.

Yolei turned around and headed to the port, "t-that stubborn ass!"

Yolei opened the port and landed in Sora's room, "well, how'd it go?" she asked. Kari sat in the corner, she didn't believe in Yolei's actions, but her words were pure truth. She was there for Sora, not Yolei.

"He doesn't believe me."

"I wouldn't blame him," Kari said lowly.

Another crappy chatper bye muah! ...LoveSovereign and other authors gave me a small poke to wake me up.... lalalala....
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