Hello, I know it's been a while, but exams and work have been kicking my ass. I'm working on Part II now, but I doubt it'll be ready next Saturday. Still, it's coming along, I swear.
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xider: The reason they're going back to the human world instead of just hanging around is for the same reason it worked that way in Adventure 02, things in the Digital World have been altered thanks to Lucemon's defeat. Now time for both worlds flows at the same speed.
DISCLAIMER: I don't own Digimon Frontier or any of its characters.
WORD COUNT: 332
TOTAL: 7223
Saturday, April 7th, 2007
"Lexi! Supper's ready!" Aunt Mitsuki's voice drifted through the closed bedroom door. "Come and eat before it gets cold!"
Lexi didn't move from her spot at the windowsill. Her mind was currently swimming with thoughts of the day's events. So much had happened. She didn't know what to do. One didn't discover a whole other world every day. She almost thought it had been a dream, except that the scrapes on her palms and knees from when she'd tripped while running from that monster were still there.
Her gaze shifted over to her notebook, frowning at the half-page of writing and wishing there were more. An address, a list of bars and small restaurants, and not much else were all she'd amassed since September. It was now April. She had until June to find what she was looking for, before she was forced to go back home half a world away.
Just two months. How could she continue her search if she was busy trying to save another dimension? How could she even fight evil anyway? She was just Alexis Walsh, of Toronto, Canada. She was a sixteen-year-old exchange student who'd never even taken a self-defence class in her life. She wasn't a warrior at all. Why on Earth was she chosen? Whoever had decided to drag her into this was borderline insane.
"Lexi!" Uncle Toby was calling her now.
"Coming!" Lexi replied. As she got up, she remembered the piece of paper in her pocket. On it was Izumi's address in curly script. The blonde had handed one out to everybody so that they could discuss their little 'battle plan' tomorrow. Lexi fished it out and tossed it into the trash can on the way out.
Lexi hoped that they succeeded in their quest, she really did. She just knew that she couldn't be part of it.
TO BE CONTINUED…
Okay, so that's it for now. I'll try to get Part II up as soon as possible, here's a little sneak peek to look at until then - keep in mind that this is subject to change:
Lexi sighed as she exited the coffee shop. Another dead end. Her list of available options was shortening. They hadn't been by there in over a year, and one one waitress could even remember seeing them. She was no closer to finding her than she had been last month. The Sunday afternoon crowd had made it difficult to talk to regulars of staff.
Her aunt and uncle had been helping her with the bars on her list, but had also come up with nothing. As the Canadian girl huffed in frustration and checked her phone for directions to the next restaurant, she heard someone calling her name.
