Welcome back to the official first chap of my lovely story. lol. umm... yah, thx for the reviews, i appreaciate it!! umm... i really don't have anything to say this time *looks shocked* so let's just start up with the story shall we?

The whole thing seemed unreal to Trinity. The young teen glanced around as people filtered in to the small church. Adjusting her knee length black skirt, she turned back towards the front and focused on the casket that contained her mother.
Shuffling the notes in her hand nervously, Trin began to dread after the funeral. It was then that the will would be viewed, as her mom had taped it. It wasn't really seeing the tape that she dreaded, it was the people she would be seeing it with.
Kelly settled down beside her. Trin glanced over at her mom's best friend. The young woman had her golden locks all curled, and wore a small, low cut black dress complete with black spiked heels. Trin laughed to herself 'God, even if it's the funeral for her best friend, Kel still knows how to dress.'
Just then she heard murming at the casket, Trin glanced up to noticed 9 figures crowding around her mom's lifeless body. Suddenly angry, she jumped up and stormed over to the group.
"Why the hell are you crowding around her?" Trin demanded viciously. The group all swung around to see the 15 year old, and relaxed. Seeing who the group consisted of made Trin tense up and gaze on in horror.
"Hun, we were just saying our goodbyes, no need to get snippy." a female Trin didn't recognize replied, obviously trying to hold back her laughter.
Trin couldn't reply. Her mouth became dry and for the first time ever, the words left her. Spinning on her heals, she rushed back to her pew, leaving the group astonished and quite confused over what had just occurred.
Suddenly, the priest asked the group to take their seats, silenced everyone and the service began.
TK, who had been a part of that group, felt a sense of pride in the girl who had presented herself so rudely to them all. 'She really had a quite a character to her' he thought absently as the service proceeded. Anya had spoken up to her, obviously amused by the situation, as they all were.
"Now we will have Trinity come and say a few words about the deceased." the preist announced before taking a seat.

*~*TK's P.O.V*~* (sort of, it's still in third person, but trin is unknown... ok? confused? prolly!)

The young girl who had spoken to us earlier had stood up and walked shakkily to the front.
Taichi seemed annoyed at this. "That girl gets to speak on MY little sister's life! how is it that not even her own brother gets to tell about the life of Kari!"
"We don't know how she's lived for the past 16 years Tai, and you should know that. it doesn't matter whether or not we are her family. They know her, we don't." TK whispered back, some how feeling that he needed to defend this girl.
"Hello. We're gathered here to obviously pay our respects to Hikari Kamiya. She was a wonderful woman. Yet, this wonderful woman had 2 lives. I know it may come as a shock to many of you, but i have been told to tell most of her life, leaving out one particular thing that the deceased wished not be shared. I will respect those wishes." The girl's eyes darted around the room, and though she was composed, she was obviously nervous.
'She acts so much like someone I know...' Tk thought to himself.
"Take, she's got your same nervous habits eh?" Matt remarked, obviously seeing the same thing that TK was.
"Yah, she does. It must be a common nervous trait I guess." TK responded.
The girl at the front resumed speaking. "Kari was born in Odaiba to a wonderful family. Of course, her idea of her 'real' family was her older brother Taichi, and all of their friends. They were a small family of 8 people, and yes, youmay find it strange that Kari hung out with her older brother, but he was a protective of her. Kari was smart and excelled at whatever she did. She had the perfect life, and by the way, those were her words. She had even fell in love with the most wonderful guy, and he loved her back. Their relationship was a secret, but Kari enjoyed it all the same. Then, one day when she was 16, she ran away from home, for unexplained reasons. Yet she managed to get a new start on life, finishing college, getting a job to support herself. She even became a social worker. Our little family was quite cozy, Kari, myself and Kelly, Kari's best friend. Kari was loved by all." The girl took a shakky breath, obviously pained by what she was saying. "5 years ago, disaster struck. She was diagnosed with cancer, and was told she had only a few months to live. Kari wasn't ready to die, so she held on, until it was unbearable. She really was the strongest, bravest, mots wonderful woman i've ever known and will ever know, and she will definitely be missed. God bless Kari, and i know we will all take your favourite advice: We will look to better days."
TK heard everyone murmer the last words along with the teenager. 'They all know her, and i don't anymore. God Kar, why'd you have to run?'
"Tk, stand up. the funeral is over." Izzy whispered, noticing that the blonde was not all there.
Nodding, Tk got up and followed the others out of the church, knowing that for the first time in over 15 years, they would see Kari's face.

well, that's it. i hate this chap (if you can call it that) with a passion, but it just lets you know what kari's been up to for her life. i'm sure you all know why she ran, and hopefully if you ppl review, i'll get the will- viewing chap up faster!! ~Skitz