"Uh huh...yeah...Yes, I'll be there on time...No, I won't be late...I told you yesterday, Takuya's friends were late, so-...Honest!" Ami was talking to her mother on her cell phone. She had a black baseball cap with a white symbol on it pulled low on her head, shadowing her eyes from view. She kept her eyes on the ground like she always did. She was on her way to the library to return some books. "Oh, you mean Koichi, I mean Koji? No, he's one of Takuya's friends." There was a pause while she yelled at Ami for lying. "No, I'm serious, Mom...No he...He decided to come with me...No, I don't know why...yes, I asked him...I just met him!...True, but he sits in the front of the class. I sit in the back...Yes, I trust him...Look, we'll talk later, okay?" She hung up her phone and walked into the library. She returned the books and was on her way out when she saw Tommy and a boy she assumed was his older brother.

Tommy saw Ami and waved. His brother looked up and smiled, sort of. He said something to Tommy, then walked over to Ami. Tommy got up and followed him.

"Hi Ami," he said. "This is my big brother, Youtaki."

Ami pulled the brim of her hat up a little so she could see better. She smiled slightly. "Nice to meet you," she said.

Youtaki smiled. "Yeah, nice to meet you, too," he said, looking her over. "How do you know Tommy?"

"She's one of Takuya's friends, too!" said Tommy happily.

Ami rolled her eyes. "Yeah, what he said. But you know Tommy, it's kinda rude to answer for others."

Youtaki nodded. "She's right, you've still got to learn to be quiet when someone else tries to speak."

Ami nodded. Her cell phone rang, so she walked outside to answer it, seeing as there was a "no cell phone" rule inside. Tommy followed her.

"Hello?" Ami said.

"Do you want to play a game?" came a female voice on the other end.

"What? Um, okay. Who are you anyways?" Ami asked.

"My name is Ophanimon," came the voice.

"Ophanimon..." Ami repeated. "Wait, you're one of those Digimon, aren't you? Takuya and his friends, they told me about you. But, I think you've got the wrong number." She turned around and saw Tommy. "Tommy's right in front of me, do you want to talk to him? I don't see how I'll be much help."

"No, it is you I wish to speak with, Ami Miato," said Ophanimon. "You must be at the Shibuya Train Station by 3:35. It's time to decide your future."

Ami hung up and stared at her cell phone. "Hey, Tommy," she said, "What time is it?"

Tommy looked at his watch. "It's 3:25," he said.

Ami sighed. "Okay, thanks. Seeya later!" She turned and ran to the train station.

Tommy just watched her go. He didn't pay much attention to her conversation, so he had no clue where she going, or why she was in such a hurry.

When Ami got to the train station, it was 3:33. "Two minutes," she said to herself. "I'm gonna be late!" Her cell phone rang again.

It was Ophanimon again. "Take the elevator down as far as it goes. Choose a train and board it," she said.

"Um, okay," Ami said. She got on the elevator and went down as far as she could. When the elevator stopped, she got off, and was surprised to be on a different floor than all the other times she had gone down to the bottom. Then she remembered what Takuya and the others had told her, and wasn't as surprised. She looked at the trains, and boarded a blue and white one.

She didn't see Takuya, Koji, Koichi, Zoe, Tommy, or JP, but they saw all her. They boarded the same train as she did, but Takuya, Koichi, Zoe, Tommy, and JP stayed in a different train car. Koji, on the other hand, went into the car Ami was in, and sat across from her. "You got a call from Ophanimon, didn't you?" he asked.

Ami looked up. "Hm? Oh, Ophanimon, yeah," she said. She looked out the window. "I don't get it," she said. "If you all are going back to the Digital World, then why did she want me to come as well?"

"Maybe she thinks we could use your help somehow," Koji said. He shrugged. "I don't know. But she has her reasons, whatever they are."

Ami nodded and turned back to him. "Yeah, I guess you're right," she said.

Koji looked at Ami's necklace. "That's um...a nice locket," he said. "It looks good on you."

Ami blushed. "Oh, thanks," she said. "My dad gave it to me before he moved to England with my older sister." Her once happy tone of voice was quickly replaced by a sad, quiet, almost distant one. Her eyes seemed shadowed by clouds only she could see. She got up and walked to the back of the train to the outside section. She pulled her hat low over her eyes, shadowing most of her face.

Koji felt kind of bad for commenting on her locket now. He got up and followed her so he could apologize, and to warn her that the train would be stopping soon. "Um, Ami," he said. "I-I'm sorry if I upset you."

Ami turned to face him and smiled slightly. "It's okay, you didn't know," she said. "And when will-"

Ami didn't get to finish her question, because at that moment, the Trailmon stopped.

Ami wasn't expecting it to stop that quickly, so she was thrown back. Koji, who was standing next to her and was expecting that to happen, grabbed the rail on the Trailmon with one hand so he wouldn't fall as well, and with his other arm, caught Ami before she hit the ground.

Ami blushed. "Um, thanks," she said.

Koji nodded. "No problem," he said. "Are you alright?"

Ami nodded. "Yeah, I'm okay."

Takuya got up and walked to the back of the Trailmon to find Ami and Koji. When he saw them, Koji still had his arm around Ami, who was now standing normally. "Okay you two," Takuya joked, "There will plenty of time to flirt or whatever after we're done here."

Koji blushed. Koji took his arm away form Ami's shoulders.

Ami also blushed. She turned to face Takuya. "Careful Takuya," she said, smirking, "Or I just might let it slip how much you adore Zoe."

Takuya blushed. "Okay, okay," he said. "Just the same, the ride's over. We should get off now."

Ami and Koji nodded and followed Takuya off the train.