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What Your Love Means To Me
Chapter three: In Need of Saving
Cyclonemon immerged from the woods roaring unpleasantly. Gatomon and Kari looked at each other and nodded. Kari pulled out her digivice and held it up.
"Gatomon digvolve to..."
Gatomon grew taller and more slender. Her long blonde hair brushed against her back as her cat gloves flew off. Eight wings sprouted and a helmet covered her eyes.
"...Angewomon!"
Patamon digivolved to Angemon. She had to admit that Patamon was much more impressive as a tall, blonde angel with muscles.
"Hand of Fate!" Angemon shouted, thrusting a golden glow at Cyclonemon.
Cyclonemon let out a painful roar.
"Celestial Arrow!" Angewomon shouted, pulling an arrow back from her arm.
She was about to let go when she saw a unicorn digimon galloping about the beach. She knew that digimon from long ago. Suddenly, a large orange ball from Cyclonemon hit her, causing the unicorn digimon to disintegrate. Angewomon was so upset at the scene that she accidently let the arrow go and sent it off into the sky, far from where Cyclonemon was.
"Hyper heat!" Cyclonemon roared, sending a red beam at Angewomon.
It hit her, pushing her through the air. It felt like awful sunburn for a moment, until she dropped into the lake. Angewomon beat her arms, legs and wings frantically to get to the surface. When she finally got a breath of air, she stared at the beech, watching Angemon and Stingmon try to fight Cyclonemon. Ken now stood next to T. K. and Kari. Angewomon knew she couldn't fly with wet wings, so she began to swim toward the shore.
"Get him, Stingmon!" Ken egged him on.
"Spiking strike!" Stingmon said, pulling out a long stinger at the end of his arm and charging toward Cyclonmon.
The attack weakened Cyclonemon, but he was still coming on strong.
"Arm Bomber!" Cyclonemon casted, knocking Stingmon aside.
"Angel Rod!" Angemon said, swinging his gold staff at Cyclonemon.
Angewomon finally pulled herself out of the water. Just then, Davis appeared riding on Veedramon. He was followed by Yolei and Aquillomon and Cody and Ankylomon.
"Tail hammer!" Ankylomon yelled, spikes shooting from his tail.
"Grand Horn!" Aquillomon said, hitting his horns against Cyclonemon.
"I think one more attack should get him," T. K. told them.
"Hand of Fate!" Angemon shouted, sending a golden blast at Cyclonemon.
Cyclonemon turned black for a second, and then busted up into little pieces. Angewomon lay on the beech and stared up at the other digmon. She felt so inadequate. Why had she missed with the arrow?
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Because of Unimon's destruction, there was no one to initiate the Aine festival, a cherished tradition among certain digimon. Veedramon started the large bon fire to bring the gizamon from the sea. Aquillomon, in the form of Hulsemon, and Ankylomon began to trample about to bring up the kunemon and elecmon. Gatomon thought it funny that it took three digimon to replace one unimon.
"What about Unimon's call?" Veedramon asked, once devolving to Veemon.
"Call?" Gatomon asked, wondering what he was talking about. She never knew the Aine festival had to have a call in order to commence.
"Yes," Veemon went on, "Unimon's whinny brings the gekomon."
The Aine festival Gatomon knew did not involve gekomon. She did know that everyone was welcome, so it wouldn't hurt anything.
"Pegasusmon can take care of that," T. K. said, pulling out his D-3.
Patamon armor digivolved to Pegasusmon, who was very horse-like. He let out a loud whinny that could probably be heard a kilometer away.
The little digimon arrived on schedule, including the gekomon, just as it was getting dark. Each little digimon had a certain part in making music. The gizamon used their long legs for percussion and kunemon joined in with the clicking of their beaks. The elecmon's charge created a humming like a strings instrument. Gekomon completed the band with their unique brass talent. It seemed that the digidestined really knew how to throw an Aine festival.
While Patamon, Hawkmon, Veemon, and Armadillomon danced around the fire with the other digimon, the digidestined and Gatomon sat to the side and watched.
"Gatomon, you should join them," Kari suggested.
Gatomon glanced at the dancing digimon and the blazing fire and remembered her first Aine festival.
Gatomon had begun dancing with an elecmon around the fire. Their dance was interupted by Wizardmon's voice asking, "Mind if I cut in?"
Gatomon looked up at her tall friend and said, "Wizardmon, I'm much too short to properly dance with you."
Wizardmon disagreed, picking her up and holding her so that they were eye-to-eye. As the beat of the music increased in speed, Wizardmon spun Gatomon around, his hold on her tightening. Gatomon threw her arms out and her head back, laughing. It was the most fun she had ever had, even until this day.
"I guess I'm not in the dancing mood," Gatomon muttered.
"Well, I am!" Yolei shouted. "And I don't want to dance alone, so someone should dance with me!"
Cody eyed T. K. T. K. glanced at Davis. Davis turned to Ken. Ken looked up and saw that Yolei was looking at him too.
"I'm not a very good dancer," Ken assured her.
"Oh, come on, perfect boy!" Yolei exclaimed, grabbing Ken's arm and pulling him over to the bon fire.
Davis, Kari, Cody, and T. K. laughed, watching Ken fumble stiffly as Yolei spun him, holding on to his hands. Even Gatomon chuckled a bit at the sight. Ken looked near fright.
"Hey, Kari," T. K. and Davis began at once. Davis glared at him, while T. K. just looked back somberly.
"Listen, T. E.," Davis grumbled, "Kari and I are meant to be."
Kari rolled her eyes and gave Gatomon a wry smile.
"I HAVE known her longer," T. K. informed, calmly.
"So what!" Davis, yelled, standing up. "She's my girl!"
"Only you seem to think that, Davis," T. K. shot back, standing up also.
"Do you think this is going to stop any time soon?" Cody asked Kari.
She just shrugged.
"If it wasn't for me, you all would be history!" Davis shouted. "I think I should get something in return."
"It takes a team Davis," T. K. insisted. "The digidestined aren't a one man show. We've all saved each other countless times."
"Do you want me to make it stop?" Cody asked Kari.
"If there's a way, go ahead," Kari allowed.
"OK," Cody said, standing up and holding out his hand. "Kari, will you dance with me?"
"I would love to," Kari replied, taking his hand.
T. K. and Davis suddenly stopped arguing and watched Kari walk over to the fire with a boy two-thirds of her height. They gawked for a moment.
"Now look what you did!" Davis blurted.
"What I did?" T. K. scoffed.
"Now neither of us get to dance with her," Davis said, sitting back down and sulking.
"How on earth was that my fault?" T. K. demanded.
"If you hadn't made such a big deal out of it-" Davis began.
Gatomon was tired of listening to them argue. She took a comfortable spot in a tree top, watching the firelight dancers from above. It felt somehow more suited this way, her being alone and all. She always use to be alone until Wizardmon. Finally, she had someone she felt she fit with, someone who knew exactly how she felt because he had felt the same things. What she would give to have someone like that now.
"Gatomon," Patamon's squeaky voice said behind her.
She shot a glare back at him.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
"Nothing!" Gatomon insisted.
"Is it Wizardmon?" Patamon queried.
Gatomon lowered her head, her eyes beginning to water.
"I know you really cared for him," Patamon muttered, "but you really should be more careful. You could have been killed today. You really need to keep your head in things."
"Thanks for your concern," Gatomon grumbled, "but you have no idea what I'm going through. You've never been whipped until you were bleeding. You've never had all hope drained from you. Then, when you finally find someone who makes all that go away, who turns your dark, cruel world into something worth living, he is snatched from you. If you have felt this, then you have a right to tell me how I should be acting."
Patamon remained silent. Gatomon jumped down from the tree and ran down the beech until she was far away from the others. She stared up at all the stars and whispered, "Save me, Wizardmon."
A/N: Please tell me what you think. Hope you don't mind a little Ken/Yolei in here
What Your Love Means To Me
Chapter three: In Need of Saving
Cyclonemon immerged from the woods roaring unpleasantly. Gatomon and Kari looked at each other and nodded. Kari pulled out her digivice and held it up.
"Gatomon digvolve to..."
Gatomon grew taller and more slender. Her long blonde hair brushed against her back as her cat gloves flew off. Eight wings sprouted and a helmet covered her eyes.
"...Angewomon!"
Patamon digivolved to Angemon. She had to admit that Patamon was much more impressive as a tall, blonde angel with muscles.
"Hand of Fate!" Angemon shouted, thrusting a golden glow at Cyclonemon.
Cyclonemon let out a painful roar.
"Celestial Arrow!" Angewomon shouted, pulling an arrow back from her arm.
She was about to let go when she saw a unicorn digimon galloping about the beach. She knew that digimon from long ago. Suddenly, a large orange ball from Cyclonemon hit her, causing the unicorn digimon to disintegrate. Angewomon was so upset at the scene that she accidently let the arrow go and sent it off into the sky, far from where Cyclonemon was.
"Hyper heat!" Cyclonemon roared, sending a red beam at Angewomon.
It hit her, pushing her through the air. It felt like awful sunburn for a moment, until she dropped into the lake. Angewomon beat her arms, legs and wings frantically to get to the surface. When she finally got a breath of air, she stared at the beech, watching Angemon and Stingmon try to fight Cyclonemon. Ken now stood next to T. K. and Kari. Angewomon knew she couldn't fly with wet wings, so she began to swim toward the shore.
"Get him, Stingmon!" Ken egged him on.
"Spiking strike!" Stingmon said, pulling out a long stinger at the end of his arm and charging toward Cyclonmon.
The attack weakened Cyclonemon, but he was still coming on strong.
"Arm Bomber!" Cyclonemon casted, knocking Stingmon aside.
"Angel Rod!" Angemon said, swinging his gold staff at Cyclonemon.
Angewomon finally pulled herself out of the water. Just then, Davis appeared riding on Veedramon. He was followed by Yolei and Aquillomon and Cody and Ankylomon.
"Tail hammer!" Ankylomon yelled, spikes shooting from his tail.
"Grand Horn!" Aquillomon said, hitting his horns against Cyclonemon.
"I think one more attack should get him," T. K. told them.
"Hand of Fate!" Angemon shouted, sending a golden blast at Cyclonemon.
Cyclonemon turned black for a second, and then busted up into little pieces. Angewomon lay on the beech and stared up at the other digmon. She felt so inadequate. Why had she missed with the arrow?
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Because of Unimon's destruction, there was no one to initiate the Aine festival, a cherished tradition among certain digimon. Veedramon started the large bon fire to bring the gizamon from the sea. Aquillomon, in the form of Hulsemon, and Ankylomon began to trample about to bring up the kunemon and elecmon. Gatomon thought it funny that it took three digimon to replace one unimon.
"What about Unimon's call?" Veedramon asked, once devolving to Veemon.
"Call?" Gatomon asked, wondering what he was talking about. She never knew the Aine festival had to have a call in order to commence.
"Yes," Veemon went on, "Unimon's whinny brings the gekomon."
The Aine festival Gatomon knew did not involve gekomon. She did know that everyone was welcome, so it wouldn't hurt anything.
"Pegasusmon can take care of that," T. K. said, pulling out his D-3.
Patamon armor digivolved to Pegasusmon, who was very horse-like. He let out a loud whinny that could probably be heard a kilometer away.
The little digimon arrived on schedule, including the gekomon, just as it was getting dark. Each little digimon had a certain part in making music. The gizamon used their long legs for percussion and kunemon joined in with the clicking of their beaks. The elecmon's charge created a humming like a strings instrument. Gekomon completed the band with their unique brass talent. It seemed that the digidestined really knew how to throw an Aine festival.
While Patamon, Hawkmon, Veemon, and Armadillomon danced around the fire with the other digimon, the digidestined and Gatomon sat to the side and watched.
"Gatomon, you should join them," Kari suggested.
Gatomon glanced at the dancing digimon and the blazing fire and remembered her first Aine festival.
Gatomon had begun dancing with an elecmon around the fire. Their dance was interupted by Wizardmon's voice asking, "Mind if I cut in?"
Gatomon looked up at her tall friend and said, "Wizardmon, I'm much too short to properly dance with you."
Wizardmon disagreed, picking her up and holding her so that they were eye-to-eye. As the beat of the music increased in speed, Wizardmon spun Gatomon around, his hold on her tightening. Gatomon threw her arms out and her head back, laughing. It was the most fun she had ever had, even until this day.
"I guess I'm not in the dancing mood," Gatomon muttered.
"Well, I am!" Yolei shouted. "And I don't want to dance alone, so someone should dance with me!"
Cody eyed T. K. T. K. glanced at Davis. Davis turned to Ken. Ken looked up and saw that Yolei was looking at him too.
"I'm not a very good dancer," Ken assured her.
"Oh, come on, perfect boy!" Yolei exclaimed, grabbing Ken's arm and pulling him over to the bon fire.
Davis, Kari, Cody, and T. K. laughed, watching Ken fumble stiffly as Yolei spun him, holding on to his hands. Even Gatomon chuckled a bit at the sight. Ken looked near fright.
"Hey, Kari," T. K. and Davis began at once. Davis glared at him, while T. K. just looked back somberly.
"Listen, T. E.," Davis grumbled, "Kari and I are meant to be."
Kari rolled her eyes and gave Gatomon a wry smile.
"I HAVE known her longer," T. K. informed, calmly.
"So what!" Davis, yelled, standing up. "She's my girl!"
"Only you seem to think that, Davis," T. K. shot back, standing up also.
"Do you think this is going to stop any time soon?" Cody asked Kari.
She just shrugged.
"If it wasn't for me, you all would be history!" Davis shouted. "I think I should get something in return."
"It takes a team Davis," T. K. insisted. "The digidestined aren't a one man show. We've all saved each other countless times."
"Do you want me to make it stop?" Cody asked Kari.
"If there's a way, go ahead," Kari allowed.
"OK," Cody said, standing up and holding out his hand. "Kari, will you dance with me?"
"I would love to," Kari replied, taking his hand.
T. K. and Davis suddenly stopped arguing and watched Kari walk over to the fire with a boy two-thirds of her height. They gawked for a moment.
"Now look what you did!" Davis blurted.
"What I did?" T. K. scoffed.
"Now neither of us get to dance with her," Davis said, sitting back down and sulking.
"How on earth was that my fault?" T. K. demanded.
"If you hadn't made such a big deal out of it-" Davis began.
Gatomon was tired of listening to them argue. She took a comfortable spot in a tree top, watching the firelight dancers from above. It felt somehow more suited this way, her being alone and all. She always use to be alone until Wizardmon. Finally, she had someone she felt she fit with, someone who knew exactly how she felt because he had felt the same things. What she would give to have someone like that now.
"Gatomon," Patamon's squeaky voice said behind her.
She shot a glare back at him.
"What's wrong?" he asked.
"Nothing!" Gatomon insisted.
"Is it Wizardmon?" Patamon queried.
Gatomon lowered her head, her eyes beginning to water.
"I know you really cared for him," Patamon muttered, "but you really should be more careful. You could have been killed today. You really need to keep your head in things."
"Thanks for your concern," Gatomon grumbled, "but you have no idea what I'm going through. You've never been whipped until you were bleeding. You've never had all hope drained from you. Then, when you finally find someone who makes all that go away, who turns your dark, cruel world into something worth living, he is snatched from you. If you have felt this, then you have a right to tell me how I should be acting."
Patamon remained silent. Gatomon jumped down from the tree and ran down the beech until she was far away from the others. She stared up at all the stars and whispered, "Save me, Wizardmon."
A/N: Please tell me what you think. Hope you don't mind a little Ken/Yolei in here
