'More Than The Eye Can See' by Rebecca Lyn/Daisuke Anarie

Chapter Four: Random POV

Disclaimer: Don't own Digimon. Oh well.

Summary: AU, Crossover, Shounen-ai/yaoi. Takuya isn't normal... he sees things from another dimension... which includes a dark-haired, blue-eyed boy. But he isn't alone. And someone's after them, for they hold sacred powers that could either heal the world or destroy it. Koukuya, Kensuke, Takarya – maybe others.

Warning: This is MALEXMALE, so if you don't like it, turn around and walk away! I will not put up with senseless flaming of shounen-ai/yaoi. Got nothing good to say? Then don't say anything!

Dedication: School! I'm dedicating this chapter to SCHOOL! That's where I got my ideas, as scary as it is. I must be ill...

Muse(s): Dunno... school, I guess... Wait... It was the adrenaline from going to the doctor, getting poked with a needle, and having blood drawn that perked my brain! Right! ... I'm a bit crazy today, please ignore me...

Note: This chapter has different POVs, since I'm introducing a new character, and will switch some. But I will tell which POV is whose.

-Unknown POV

-The pain was overwhelming at first, so much that I was more than willing to cry, but now I don't feel a thing – my body went numb after the first couple strikes. That's how it is with the rare few of us. Agony only stays with us momentarily. Our elemental energies are able to block out unwanted feelings, good and bad, but only when we want it to. And at that time, I did not want to experience any of the pain this creature dealt to me.

It comes at a price, though. It drains a large portion of our energy and mental capacity, which can really all be restored after a good night's sleep and some food, luckily for us.

I don't think I really should've put up with this mission, but it was required of me. Lady Sora has a mean left hook if you irritate her. Fortunately, I wasn't the only one put on this task. My peers, Ichijouji Ken and Minamoto Kouji, have this same assignment, only with the subject being someone different. We were sent out to protect three other individuals: Kanbara Takuya, Motomiya Daisuke, and Lee Jianliang.

Oddly, they really are just humans, but with an uncommon knack to see through dimensions and at our world, something no one out of our kind should be able to do. We weren't too thrilled to find out about that, because that means they're in critical danger, according to some legacy or another. I'm not quite sure what it is, but if it gets Sora-sama uptight, then it's enough to catch my attention and concern.

It just so happened that those special three managed to meet each other over the 'net and planned to see each other, actually putting themselves in more jeopardy. Kouji, Ken, and I were sent in different directions to catch up with them and protect them with our 'special' techniques. Truth told, almost everyone of our kind has some sort of special power, but Sora-sama says ours are much more important. Sadly, I'm the only one out of our trio that hasn't fully discovered the full potential of his powers.

That is why I was easily attacked and caught at the very place I was sent to first see my assignment, Lee.

It's awfully unfair that our leader had to choose one of the weakest. I swear she's just trying to get rid of me. And...

I think the plan worked.-

-Takuya's POV

-With meeting Motomiya and Lee, I hadn't expected some sort of ESP reaction. Unexplainable pain is not something I relish. And immediately I knew it wasn't my pain. Then the cry that only we could hear...

Needless to say, we took a wild guess and took off running, towards the Odaiba train station. It was actually reasonable to assume that that was where Lee was, in my opinion. But honestly... it was just one of those gut feelings that you can't ignore until you give it a go, as risky as it really is.

But, you know? Us three have one thing in common, and with no one else, so we're uniquely bonded. That's what I first felt when I found out about them – a sense of loyalty, responsibility, and kinship. I can't just leave one of us. I just can't.-

The heavy pitter-patter of his feet beating against the ground pounded in his ears, cloaking his mind from any foreign thoughts. If anything went through his brain, it was strictly that he had to get to the train station as soon as possible.

Daisuke was ahead of him, guiding them to their destination. Takuya was relieved that the other preteen was just as athletic as him, because he hadn't much of a clue where he was going and he wasn't going to run slowly to let someone keep up with him in such an important moment.

So, together, they ran swiftly, as if carried by wings that couldn't be tired.

-Jenrya's POV

-I refuse to let out any noise that might indicate pain, but that's hard to accomplish with evil black eyes are staring you in the face, filled with hunger and desire. Maybe human flesh is a delicacy to this thing? Heh, I doubt it. Devilish creature is probably just lusting for blood at this time, I'm sure. Lucky me.

But... It really does hurt...-

-Unknown POV

-The Dark creature is occupied with something else – I can't feel its breath on my neck anymore. But if it's occupied with something else, that means that someone other than myself is in quite a bit of danger. And, if you must know, I would rather have myself hurt than some innocent bystander who was unfortunate enough to get mixed up in this mess.

Wait...

If the Dark has its attention on someone... that someone has to be able to see it... and only three can See...-

'Crap!'

Crimson eyes snapped open wide and turned themselves to look at the distraction.

'Double crap.'

Almost silently crawling to his knees, the once fallen boy forced his mind to concentrate on the situation at hand, which wasn't a good one at all. He watched as the Dark creature grabbed onto its new victim – his assignment. The one he had to protect – Lee.

'Double double crap.'

Takato recklessly calculated the situation, making hasty notes in his head, and came to one conclusion – a rather stupid one, of course. And he was honestly just putting himself in more danger, but this was his duty, he had to admit, although ruefully.

His eyes narrowed dangerously and he slid up to his feet with an inhuman grace. He held out his hands and curved them around some invisible sphere, body tensing as he focused. The emptiness between his hands started to deform and twist, beginning to grow and take an actual shape – a ball of shimmering red energy. Once the force had matured to a form of power, he stepped forward.

-Author's Note: I gave you a bit of a cliffhanger, hmm? Well, I hope you enjoyed this chapter, 'cos I did it when I really should've been working on my homework. Shame on me. Oh well.