Sora: Duh! Let's keep them happy, shall we? I don't own Digimon. Simple, isn't it? Now on with the story! Oh, and Akira is once more beta'ing!
Chapter Seventeen: The Miracles Begin
Davis scowled, he hadn't gotten a good night's sleep the evening before, and he was cranky to say the least. He had had that weird dream again and Takato hadn't helped by stealing his covers.
Takato and Davis walked into the school courtyard with their reports in hand. The two Goggleheads had thought of an ingenious way to get their reports done before everyone else. They had used their Gestalts, they had brought up a program that allowed them to type. Afterwards they had hooked a computer cord to the devices.
After they downloaded the program, they hit the print button and soon were holding their reports before they knew it.
As the two walked towards the doors into the building, Kazu and Kenta walked through the gate and into the courtyard. The two were gulping away at a Starbucks coffee that had twenty words in its name and also had about twenty shots of caffeine in the liquid. It was apparent that the two had pulled an all nighter to finish their reports.
Davis snickered at this, not seeing one of his fan girls come up to him. This one's name was Leiko and she was more of a stalker than the rest of his fan girls. Leiko grinned, seeing that the object of her attention was not paying attention. She quickly snaked her arm around Davis', which effectively trapped him.
Davis jumped at the unexpected touch and finally looked at down at her. If anyone had peered close enough, they would have seen him gulp as he realized that he was trapped.
"Leiko, what an unexpected surprise." Davis muttered, his thoughts racing as he tried to think of a way out of this. Leiko grinned up at him.
"It's nice to see you, Davis." She purred up at him, Davis sweat dropped at this, recognizing stalker behavior. Heck, he lived with a stalker after all.
"Um, Leiko? Could I have my arm back? I got to get to class." Davis told her in his softest voice, hoping that she would let go of him. No luck.
"Oh, do I have to, Davis?" Leiko gave him her puppy dog eyes. This only managed to creep out Davis even more then he already was.
"Uh, yeah. I got to go, see ya!" Davis managed to shake her off and run for it. Leiko took off after him and Takato sweat dropped as he followed them.
When Ms. Asagi called for them to pass up their reports, most of the reports were tossed at her from grumpy students. Only a few, such as Davis', were passed up by hand. After Ms. Asagi removed some of the papers from her hair she dismissed them to go off to their other classes. To say the least, they scattered before she could change her mind and give them more work.
The rest of the day was spent getting through classes and for Davis, avoiding his fan girls. Poor Davis, he never even stood a chance. At least they let him walk to his next class.
When school let out that afternoon, Davis was the first one out the door, his guitar case was slung over his shoulder from Music class. He was going over to Saito's for band practice.
Saito looked up as Davis entered his garage.
"Sit down, dude. We got some stuff to go over." Davis nodded at his words and sat down on an overturned bucket.
"Okay, you guys, we have to start practicing for a concert. Now, it's going to be a Christmas concert, so we'll have to prepare everything even if it is months away."
Davis blinked, equaling up in his head how long they had. His thinking was cut short by Saito though.
"Davis, one of the songs I have planned for the concert needs two voices, and Jiro's tone-deaf. Don't even think of putting it on Akira either." Saito told him, cutting him off as he was about to protest, "So that leaves you. Time to teach you how to hold a tune."
Davis could feel a sinking feeling in his stomach as Saito grabbed his hands, and drug him to a notebook that was laying open on a spare table in the corner of the garage.
"This is the song." Saito flipped through the pages until he found the desired one and showed it to Davis. Davis looked it over, his eyebrow making a journey into his hairline.
"This a complicated song, Saito. You sure that you want me to sing with you? I mean, you haven't even heard me sing." Davis told him, his face hoping that Saito would buy what he said and leave him alone. No luck for Goggleheads though.
"Oh, yes I have." Saito held up a tape. Davis blanched, he knew that tape. It was of him in a musical in which he had been one of the main singers.
The only reason he had been in that play was because Kari was in it. In the play, he would have been able to kiss her if he had gotten the lead part. But no, it had gone to T.G., ahem, T.K. The tape had turned up missing the previous year, and there was only one way that the tape could have ended up in Saito's hands.
"JUN!" Davis snarled, his head filling with thoughts of how he would get back at his sister.
Saito smirked at this and continued, "You sing quite well, Davis. With some practice, you'll be really good." Davis just gave him a glare in return and sighed, knowing full well that he was not going to get out of this one.
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The Digi-Destined were searching through Davis' room. Well, at least the guys were. The girls were looking through Jun's room for any trace of where they had went. Tai sighed, kicking a soccer ball out of the way. He was searching through Davis' papers while Matt and Ken was searching for anything on Davis' computer. The others were just goofing off.
Tai turned around and glared at one of them as the previously mentioned soccer ball soared past his ear and hit a picture frame, breaking the glass. "Just what do you dummies think you're doing? You're supposed to be helping us, you know!" Tai growled at them, using his sleeve to pick up the glass and toss it in the trash. It was just then that he noticed that there were two bush headed little boys in the picture.
"That's odd..." Tai picked up the broken frame to get a better look at the picture. In the picture there were two little boys on a swing-set. One of them Tai could easily recognize as Davis, but the other one he had never seen before in his life. It was only after he thought about it for a while that he noticed that the others were talking. More specifically, Matt was telling T.K. off. Tai decided to tune in the conversation.
"T.K., you should be more helpful. If you were missing, Davis would help find you! So get to work instead of breaking Davis' things!" Matt told him with a scolding look on his face. T.K. rolled his eyes before he responded.
"Ah, come on! It's only Davis. He really can't get into that much trouble, can he?" T.K. asked his brother, starting to rock the soccer ball back and forth with his foot. Matt started to scowl even more but was interrupted by Tai as he let out a expletive and jumped away from a book that he had found.
"Matt!" Tai shouted, holding up a piece of paper in the air and waving it about. Matt reached over and took it from Tai.
"What? This is a report card, Tai. It's not going- Damn, he's damn good in Geometry! Better than me!" Matt exclaimed not noticing Tai turning and looking at him.
"You're in Geometry, Matt?" Tai asked him with a bewildered look on his face. Matt sweat dropped at Tai's question.
"Yeah. Whereas your in.. What? Algebra One?" Matt asked him, not expecting the red blush that spread across Tai's cheeks, "You are aren't you?"
"Oh shut up, is there anything on the computer?" The last part of the sentence had been directed to Ken, who had hacked Davis' computer.
"Oh, the usual stuff. Web sites like online dictionaries and the such. There is some things that are in a locked file. Hey, Izzy help me out here." Ken looked over his shoulder at the teenager who was kicked back on Davis' bed, reading a computer magazine that he had found. Izzy looked up, rather surprised that Ken was having trouble with a machine.
"Sure." And with that the rather short whizz kid clambered off of his friend's bed and went over to the computer. Ken got out of the chair, allowing Izzy to sit down.
Izzy cracked his knuckles before he started to type. The program that he was trying to access was protected by a password protection and also by numerous firewalls. Even Izzy had a hard time with this one, though soon the program was expertly hacked and it's contents were laid open to inspection.
Izzy's eyebrows started to make a trek that ended in the middle of his forhead as he surveyed his friend's program. It was a typing program that had been used to store about 500 Kb of data. Izzy's eyebrow took a different trip, this time all the way up into his hair, at the size of the file.
As Ken gaped at the size of the document, Izzy double-clicked with the mouse on the program icon. A password box popped up and Izzy started to curse under his breath as he attempted to put himself in Davis' mind. Not even typing 'Kari' into the box would satisfy the computer.
"How 'bout Takato? It's on the back of this photo." Tai held up said photo, which he had taken out of it's frame to figure out the other kid's name.
Izzy nodded and typed the name into the computer. The password box disappeared and they had access to the massive program.
It's title was "Equations of the Twenty-first Century." The author's name was surprising to say the least. In the part where there should have been a big shot mathmation's name was the name Davis M. Moyotomia. To say the least, everyone in the room was shocked. Except Ken that is. He had always suspected something about the boy, but nothing like this.
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Davis sighed once more, leaning his head down and taking a sip of his soda from his straw. He was in a booth at the pizza parlor. This was severely unfortunate for him, because his fan girls had boxed him in.
Leiko was gripping ahold of his arm and batting her eyelashes at him. Davis really wanted to get out of there when she did that.
"Davis, would you go out with me?" She asked him in a sing-song voice. Davis blinked a few times, the scales in his mind weighing the results of what he was about to say.
"Sure I would, Leiko." He smiled at her, watching her reaction. Her eyes grew wide and a smirk spread across her lips. She threw her arms around him and smirked at the rest of the fan girls with a look that spoke volumes of superiority. The other girls all gave her glares that could kill. What none of them realized was that Davis was playing them all against each other, hoping that it would drive them away. No luck for Goggleheads though.
Leiko grabbed Davis' arm and dragged him out of the pizza place heading towards the mall. Davis' eyes widened as he realized that he would have to pay for everything on this date, and he knew how much teenage girls like to spend money.
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After about half of the money in his wallet was spent on Leiko, Davis decided to end the date by asking her if he could walk her home.
Leiko's eyes widened as she rapidly nodded, smiling up at Davis. Davis sighed and headed for the mall doors with Leiko following him. Leiko started down one of the streets and Davis was became the one who was following.
When they arrived at Leiko's apartment, she turned and smiled brightly up at him, fluttering her pretty eyes.
"This has been fun, Davis." Suddenly Leiko leaned forward and delivered a kiss to Davis' lips. She then went inside, leaving a gaping Davis standing outside. He numbly turned and went down the stairs, and headed back to the bakery.
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The Digi-destined were listening to Izzy go on and on about the equations in the program. To say the least, he was drooling over such information whereas Yolei just sat there, not believing that Davis could write something like that. Then again, a lot of the Digi-destined agreed with her. Oh, how little did they know.
Izzy finally left the document alone, and went on to the rest of the documents on the computer. He started to type rapidly, trying to hack the firewalls that protected everything it seemed. Not a single document was without one, and they were custom made for this computer it seemed. Izzy was having an incredibly tough time with the system as it kept him from accessing anything else. Finally Izzy stood up, his face set in a scowl that was uncharacteristic of him.
"I can't figure that stupid thing out!" And with that, he stalked out of the room, muttering about raiding the fridge as the others just sat there. Yolei soon took the seat and attempted to hack Davis' computer. No luck. She soon gave up the seat, angry that she couldn't hack Davis' computer. Ken looked rather warily at the computer and knew better than to try to get into his best friend's mind. Ken got up and went into the living room, the rest of the team followed him. In the the living room, he turned and faced his friends.
"We won't find Davis unless he wants us to, which I'm doubting that he wants us to. I know Davis a little better than the rest of you, we won't find him. He's too good at covering his tracks." And with that, Ken turned and picked up Wormmon, and walked out of the apartment. The others all understood what Ken was saying, and they agreed with him. He did know Davis better than any of them and he would probably know that Davis was just too good to be found.
Oh how little did they know.
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Sora: Well, there you go, people! Hope you enjoyed it! I think I bashed T.K. a little bit.
CR: You really don't like him, do you?
Sora: Nope.
