Yolei woke up, It was Saturday morning and she was going to go to the digital world with the others. Well, not Kari, Ken, or Willis. She wasn't talking to either of them. And why would she talk to Willis, especially after he broke up with her last night. That was another thing about Willis that was expected.
She herd the phone ring and reached over to answer it, the Caller ID read Ichijouji. Yolei sighed and answered it, "what?"
"Why do you have to be right?" the other side said lowly.
Yolei looked at the clock, 9:00 pm, "What do you mean?"
"Why do you have to be right?" the other side sighed, "You were right."
"About what?"
"Amy."
Yolei thought, she was still tired and couldn't think of why she was right. Then it hit her, "you didn't--oh-mi-god--ew!"
The other side was quiet for a while, "Why did you have to be right!" Yolei jumped when she herd a crash
"I didn't want to be right."
Yolei herd a sigh, and some shuffling, "Just-just-I'm sorry. I should have listened to you."
Yolei was silent, she had no clue on what to say. But there was nothing to say because Ken had hung up. Again, the phone rang and she answered it, "Ken?"
"Davis."
"Davis, remember what I told you about Amy?"
"Uh," Davis held this for a while before he answered with, "maybe."
"Her little bet..?"
"Yeah, Why?"
"Amy's 200 bucks richer."
"N-n-o-o!"
"Yeah, I just got done talking to Ken, he sounded like a wreck. More angry then upset."
"Oh my gosh, What-why-he did it?"
"Hm-mm."
"Dear lord. But this is Ken. He's been through worse. You think he'll be okay?"
"Yeah. Well, I'll talk to you in a few, I just have to get ready. Okay?"
"Uh-Kay! Bye."
"Bye."
!
Ken sat with his back against the wall, his arm dangling from his knee, he once again dialed Amy's number.
Finally, the ringing stopped, "Hello?"
Ken didn't know what to say, "Amy, how's it going." He was mentally trying to strangle himself.
"K-Ken? Oh, hey, um, fine, I guess, and you?"
"I know what you're doing."
"Y-you do?"
"Mm-hm."
"And you aren't mad?"
"No," Ken said lowly as he looked at the balcony. "I'm not mad."
Amy took a deep, and Ken figured she was smiling. "So, what should we do? I mean . . ."
Ken smiled as he thought about what he was going to say. "Amy, I only have this to say."
"What?"
"If I ever see you again, I will hurt you so bad, you will cringe when you hear my name. I don't care who is there, when, or with what." Ken enjoyed the dead silence from Amy, he enjoy the feeling he was got from her pain, or whatever pain he would be enforced to place upon her. "If you talk to me, look at me, or try to contact me, I will hurt you."
Ken ended his conversation with that, hanging up once he said what he had to say to her. Re-saying the harsh things to himself, he smiled with satisfaction.
Not soon after, the phone rang, along with the door bell and the D-Terminal. Answering the phone as he walked to open the door, he was surprised to hear Amy's voice again. "Amy, do you not realize that I know where you live?" Ken looked into the peek hole and saw no one. "You don't think I can go through with my word?" He asked with a little suprise. "How dare you."
"I know, it's just–"
"Hold on," said Ken as he opened the door and looked around. To his left were Yolei, Cody and Davis–Kari and T.K. were to his right. "Finish now," he said into the receiver as he let the others in.
"I never expected to actually love you!" she said in a small plea. "I was stupid for leaving, or even think that you would actually go through with it. It just never occurred me that I would hurt you that much."
"Well, you did. I'll talk to you later." Ken said as he disconnected the phone and almost shut the door in anger. "I thought you had a picnic in the digital world."
"I think this is more important," Kari said softly.
"So what? Why do you care about my affairs?" he asked as he placed the phone down on the charger and stood there.
"Because," Yolei started, pausing for a short second, "we have to–you're our friend!"
"I'm fine," Ken mumbled as he shifted positions. "So what if I bear my soul to a whore–also considering my friends tried to warn me. I was the one who screwed up–no pun intended."
"But Ken," Davis pleased with a long sigh. "The fighting going on between everyone if effecting the digital world. Bonds have been severed and Yolei and Kari won't DNA digivolve–you're never around to even try."
Ken looked at Davis and frowned, "is there something wrong with the DigiWorld?" he asked with concern.
"Yeah, it just seems that someone has put a price on our head," T.K. exclaimed with a sarcastic passion.
"And now every Digimon who thinks he can kill us is actually trying to murder us!" Cody mumbled.
"Well, as long as the digital world is alright–then, I don't care," Ken stated "We don't belong in that world, so why do we go."
"Because, Gatomon was wrong," Kari said, "There is something wrong. They've been opened for a reason, but we were just too blind to notice." Smiling, Kari walked and stood infront of the door, "do you feel like coming with us?"
Ken looked at Kari, and then at Yolei before turning his gaze back to the floor.
The door was slammed in their face.
