When two worlds collide - Part one
Authors note: The only character I own in this story is Kitt. The rest all belong to Bandai (I think). Enjoy and review!
Kitt stared at her watch, then sighed. The last day of school had been so long, and she didn't have anything to look forward to this summer wither. "Cheer up," a familiar voice said. Kitt looked up to see Matt. "It's only thirty more minuets."
"I know," Kitt said. "But at least you get to go somewhere this summer. I'm just stuck in same, old Odiba."
Matt patted Kitt on the back, "Don't worry, I'll write you. That way you'll have something to look forward to."
Kitt gave him a smile, "Thanks, just as long as you don't run off somewhere without me."
Matt laughed, "Now why would I go and do something like that?"
"Just joking," Kitt reassured. "Just don't forget any details. That way I can think what it'd be like where you are."
Matt nodded and smiled, "Okay, just as long as you gimme all the juicy news of what going on here."
Kitt gave a small laugh. Matt always cheered her up, even when it seemed impossible for her to be happy at all. He was the type of person that you'd consider a true friend.
A few moments later, a bell rang. Teenagers spilled out of the classroom, Kitt and Matt at the tail of the line. "So what place you going?" Kitt asked.
"Some camp," Matt replied. "I gotta pack my stuff tonight and leave tomorrow. TK's gonna be there too, so I'll get to watch over him."
Kitt smiled. She wished she had a younger sibling, or at least a pet. But her father was allergic to everything under the sun, so there was a slim chance of that. And her mother said that she didn't want her to feel unimportant if she had another child, so no siblings in the future at all.
Matt opened the door leading out to the school's courtyard. Kitt walked out, followed by Kitt. A car pulled up and Kitt waved to Matt, Heading to the car, "Say 'hi' to TK for me!"
"Alright, see ya when I get back!" Matt waved as Kitt got into the car.
"Man, I'm gonna miss her," Matt told himself as the car drove away. "But it's only two weeks, right?"
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Kitt woke up, still a little tired from yesterday. She laid on her bed for a while, thinking about what else she was going to do while Matt was gone. Two days ago she came home from school and went straight to sleep. The next day she cleaned her room, played video games, and got on the internet.
Kitt sighed, bringing her thoughts to Matt. She didn't know his cell phone number, so no luck talking to him. Plus he was probably busy being with his brother and new people he met. Did Kitt envy Matt? Sometimes she did because of all the opportunities he had, but he'd also had a tough life. His parents getting divorced, being separated from his little brother. And Kitt was his only friend in this part of town, so she felt sorry for him.
Kitt sighed, "Oh well. At least he gets to see TK again." she finally got out of bed and changed into some day clothes. When she went into the kitchen, her mom was making breakfast.
"Good morning sleepy head," her mom told her while Kitt was brushing her hair. "Matt called and said that they had to come home early from camp."
"Why?" Kitt asked in amazement, "What happened?"
"It snowed out at the camp he was at," her mother continued. "Want something to eat?"
Snow? In the middle of May? It sounded almost impossible. But in the last few years, a lot of weird things had happened in Japan. "No thanks mum. I'm gonna go take a walk in the park. I'll be back around noon-ish."
"Just a second," her mother stopped cooking and handed Kitt some money and a list. "On you're way home, pick up some groceries."
Kitt nodded, putting the money and the list in a pocket. She walked out the door, "Bye mum."
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Kitt walked across the park to a bench and sat down. It was nice to get some alone time, especially after school gets out. She took in a really deep breath, looking around the park.
She saw a bunch of younger kids walking behind a weirdly dressed man holding onto a bunch of balloon strings. Kitt couldn't help but smile. She noticed the man stopped to put on a show and after a few tricks he looked at something that hung around his neck. Probably on a tight schedule, Kitt thought. The man looked over to her, then began walking again, with more kids following him than before.
When she looked back to the park, a weird cat was sitting in front of her. It had gloves on the front paws, purple tuffs of hair on the tips of the ears and tail, and a golden ring on the tail.
Kitt looked at it weirdly, not knowing what to do. Then she smiled, patting the spot next to her. The cat looked to her hand, then jumped up next to her. The cat began purring while Kitt petted it. She smiled, wondering if her father would let her keep a pet just once. "Want to come home with me?" Kitt asked the cat. It looked at Kitt strangely, then jumped onto her lap. "I'll take that as a yes," Kitt giggled.
Kitt picked up the cat, walking to the store. It surprised her when the cat didn't run off when she went into the store and got what her mother told her to. As soon as she got home, her father started to have a conniption fit.
"Kitt! I told you no animals!" her father screamed.
Kitt held the cat up to her father's face, then pulled it away, "And you said you were allergic to cats!"
"Hunnie, I am!" her father argued.
"Then why didn't anything happen when I held it to you?" Kitt questioned.
"I… uh… I don't know, but Kitt, why do you want a cat?"
"I can't have any siblings or pets," Kitt pointed out. "Don't you think I get just a tad-bit lonely?"
Her father sighed as her mother came up to her. "Do you really want to have a pet?"
Kitt nodded. Her mother smiled, "As long as you can take care of it and it doesn't bother you're father, then you can keep it."
Kitt jumped for joy, "Thank you mum! Thank you daddy!" Kitt ran to her room and started to baby her new pet.
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The girl had finally fallen asleep. "These humans take forever," Gatomon complained. The digimon got off of the bed and walked to the front door of the apartment and opened the door. There stood a tall, dark figure. "Have you found the eighth child yet?" it asked her.
Gatomon shook her head, "No, but I found someone that could help us spy on the digidestined's progress."
"Show me," it hissed in a low tone as it's red eyes began to gleam brightly.
Gatomon led the figure to the girl's room and stood at the door. "That's her," the cat-like digimon pointed.
