The second semester is such a drag… gym first period… can it get any worse? It's the first time I actually managed to fall asleep while running! Anyways, sorry for taking a while to update, the last chapter really sucked, so I'll try to make this one better!
Me: I obviously don't own anything except the plot of this story…'sigh'…
Last time
"Hi. My name is Fairymon. And you are?"
I looked at the female before me. "The name's Wolfmon… right?" I turned towards Agnimon at the last part. He nodded.
"You don't know your own name? Are you new?" the female asked, sounding somewhat curious.
"Why do you care?" I replied, wincing mentally at the harsh tone in my voice. I hadn't meant to sound so arrogant.
"Well sorry for being curious!" she huffed, turning to leave.
"Wait!"
All eyes fell on Agnimon as he spoke for the first time since this Fairymon character arrived.
"You're Fairymon?" he asked, sounding unsure.
"You got a problem?" the girl asked bitterly, obviously pissed.
"You mean you're the Warrior of Wind?" Agnimon asked, voice rising. My eyes widened at this. This girl was a Legendary Warrior as well?
"Got that right." She answered with a grin.
His grin widened.
"I'm Agnimon, and that's Wolfmon." he told her, his grin imitating hers. "We're the Warriors of Fire and Light."
Fairymon's eyes widened with surprise. "You guys are Warriors? Well, saves me the trouble of finding you guys… the Legendary Warriors are supposed to work together right? So we should get together sometime! We could go look for the other warriors! But I've got to meet someone else right now… would you like to swap e-mails? We'll keep in touch!" Fairymon told us, smiling brightly. So she's not pissed anymore? Girls and their mood-swings… (A/N: No offense to girls! I get TONS of mood-swings! Well at least my friends say so.)
"Great! Here are our e-mails!" Takuya told her as he handed her a piece of paper with both our e-mails on it.
"Don't I have a say in this?" I finally spoke.
"You don't have to work with us if you don't want to." Fairymon told me, sounding a little disappointed.
"Wolfmon! Come on! We're supposed to work together!" Agnimon whined.
"Whatever…"
"We'll take that as a 'yes'!" Fairymon and Agnimon cried in unison, laughing.
"Anyways, see you guys later! Ciao!" Fairymon waved before hopping into a portal.
"Well, it's getting late and mom wants me to set the table so I'm logging off." Agnimon told me.
"Guess I'll log off as well then."
"See you tomorrow."
"See ya."
We both jumped into the portal, logging off. Pulling the virtual reality helmet, I got up from my desk. I'll get back on that game after dinner.
The next day
"Hey Wolfmon." Agnimon greeted as I logged in.
"Hey."
"There's a festival today in one of the field areas. Should we go? Or would you rather us do some exploring?"
"Let's go. I don't feel like exploring today." I told him. I was tired.
Jumping into a portal on the other side of the meadow, we arrived at yet another field where a large stage was present. An announcer stood up on the stage as many players gathered for the festival.
"Hello and welcome to the Spring Festival of Legends!" The announcer started, "to start off our annual festival, a contest shall be held. There will be a contest between all participating male players. By searching through this field area, you must successfully find a golden Cherry Blossom petal to continue onto the next stage. The petals can be hidden anywhere from below the grounds, to up in a tree or even inside a fruit! All players with petals at the end of this stage shall then face off in a friendly match for the championship title! As a prize the fairest female player in this field area shall be chosen and the winner shall be awarded a date with this beautiful lady! I wish good luck to all participants, but before we start, the fair maiden chosen for the prize this year shall be…" the announcer drifted off as a list of the female players appeared on a large screen behind him. A slide then ran through all the usernames before stopping on a name, highlighting it in bright words.
"And the player is… the Legendary Warrior of Wind, Fairymon!" he announced as Fairymon was sent to the stage. There were applauses and whistles coming from some of the male players.
"The race shall start in an hour! All participants please gather around behind the stage to sign up!" the announcer finished.
"Well? Are you going to participate?" asked Agnimon as he nudged me in the stomach with his elbow.
"I could care less about Fairymon." I replied, shrugging.
"Oh come on! You know you like her!" he teased.
"I do not!" I retorted, blushing.
"Come on! It'd be fun!"
"Not really."
"Well, I'm joining."
"Fine."
"Fine what?"
"Fine, I'll join." I sighed. He grinned.
"Good. Then let's go sign up." Agnimon grinned, pulling me backstage.
An hour later
"The race shall begin on 'go'!"
"Three."
"Two."
"One."
"GO!" the announcer's voice blasted into the microphone. Here goes. Everyone dashed through the field.
I ran briskly after Agnimon. I was in no rush. He could go first.
We continued dashing about, looking around places for a trace of a golden Sakura petal. The field seemed to stretch for miles with a few trees and houses visible here and there. Turning towards one of the small shacks behind a house, we ducked in behind it and continued our search.
"Where on earth is it?" Agnimon mumbled, searching through the shack for the small metal flower.
"If we knew, we wouldn't be looking for it now would we?" I replied, rolling my eyes as I continued to look around the outside of the shack, allowing my eyes to scan for anything shiny.
"Ah!" I heard a shout before the sound of quite a few objects hitting the floor. Peering in through the small door, I saw Agnimon on the floor, quite a few items on top of him. I sweatdropped and was about to turn and leave when something caught my eye.
Under the seat of the small bicycle that was now on Agnimon, was something small and shiny, approximately the size of an eraser. It was shaped like a small pedal with small golden dots to one end to symbolize the pollen that builds up in the middle of a flower. The small metal piece bent smoothly back to bring out the shape of a leaf, a small light reflecting off parts of it.
Agnimon groaned, glaring at me as a signal to help get the stuff off him, but receiving no answer, he soon followed my gaze to the small metal piece, his eyes widening at the sight of it.
"We found it!" he cried, diving to get the metal piece. "Yes!" he yelled, punching a fist up and smacking it straight into the ceiling of the small shack, causing him to release a sharp shout of pain.
Click. Click. Clank.
There was sound of metal against rock before whatever it was hit the ground with a clank. It vibrated for a second before settling itself on the floor beneath it.
"What was that?" Agnimon looked up at me questioningly.
I shrugged in response.
"The noise seemed to come from outside… is there someone here?"
Looking outside again, the cheerful sunlight greeted my eyes, causing me to squint at the sudden brightness. Turning my attention back to whatever the sound originated from, I looked around the floor.
My eyes soon caught to the second small metal piece I had found in the past few minutes, my eyes widening at the pure ease in finding this petal.
Agnimon's head soon peaked out from inside the shack.
"What was it?" he asked before his eyes widened as well at the object I now held in my hand. "Was that thing on the roof?" he asked incredulously.
I shrugged again. "Who cares? It's good as long as we have it."
"True." He responded before it finally hit him. "We're both going to make the second round!" he cried, raising a hand as a sign of 'high five'.
Ignoring his childish behavior, I proceeded to walk past him. He pouted.
"Kouji! Your no fun!" he whined.
I rolled my eyes before pressing the small button beneath my right palm, allowing the small slot on my arm to slide open smoothly, revealing the blue and white device I had used earlier to e-mail Takuya. Tossing the small petal into the slot, I was about to close it when-
"-Whoa! You've got one of those weird devices too? Mine looks just like that! Except in a different colour!" he spoke surprisingly before hitting the small button on his armor to pull out a red and black device of the same size and shape. He quickly flashed it before me before tossing it back in its slot with the newfound metal piece. I raised a brow at him.
"Why's it so surprising? I thought everyone had some sort of device for e-mailing."
"Yea, but there are rarer types of devices! And this is one of them! There are only a few of them in the entire game!"
I stared down at the blue and white device. This thing was rare? It sure didn't look important to me.
"Maybe the Legendary Warriors are the only ones who get these." I told him, not really caring.
"Hey… that might be true!" he replied, putting a hand at his chin once again in his thinking position. I sweatdropped before turning around to leave once more.
He quickly followed behind me as I continued to walk away, changing the subject.
"Where are you going?"
"Back to the stage. Where else?"
"Why?"
"Aren't we supposed to meet there for the second round?" I answered, raising a brow at him.
"Oh yea… right…" he smiled sheepishly, a hand scratching at the back of his head.
I sighed. Of all people I chose to play this game with, I chose him. The idiot.
April 23rd! My birthday! Please... just as a small gift, review? Please?
Anyways, sorry for taking such a long time to update guys! Serious case of writer's block! And I've been doing horribly in school… so I haven't really been paying much attention to my fanfics. However, my urge to write has returned and I will hopefully be writing and updating on a regular basis once more! Thank you to all those who reviewed!
Once again, to those who don't already know, a friend of mine and I have started writing more Kouzumi fanfiction on a second account known as Kamikaze Chibi. My friend gives the ideas, and I add fluff, details and more ideas before typing up the final story. Under this account, our names split into two. My friend will then be known as Kami Chibi, and I, Kaze Chibi. Thanks for the reviews again!
