Hi, again here is the next chapter of New Digimon Era. Hope you will like it.

So let me tell again:
This story will have four main characters. Two are already decided but the other two are free for anyone to fill the slot. So if you want to then you can send me a character and I may bring them into the fic. Just leave a review or send me a PM.

I need to know the Name of the Character, Age, Digimon-Partner and some characteristic points...
Also I need to know how He/She looks: Hair color, eye color or hair style...

Even when the four main characters are decided then you are still free to send me ideas for characters who you think should appear. Or if you would like something special to happen or an idea to happen then send me a PM. For the two free main character slots there will be a vote after I get enough bios from people. When I think there is no more then I will decide them, on my own. The time limit is 30.11.2011

So until then the story will revolve around the other two main characters; Yuki Takaishi and Cain Motomiya.

I don't own digimon.

So enough of talking and back to the story: Read; enjoy and Review please!


Meeting of the two descendants

Yuki stood in front of the green steel school gates. "So this is my new High school…" she muttered to herself as students around her were talking and whispering but mostly taking no notice of her. She was new, that meant only her year would be gossiping about her. Everyone was wearing their own clothes; there was no uniform at the school. She wore black trainers with black laces and a white sole with her washed-out black jeans and red t-shirt. It made her wonder if it was the bright red that was causing so much controversy, after all she didn't see anyone else in that particular colour. She heard a particularly snarky comment about her hair "Say whatever you like, it won't bother me" she grumbled quietly to herself, suppressing her rage.

She headed inside quickly, glad to be free from the gossiping of outside. She walked to the list of the classes eager to see where she was. There were hefty lists of names and as such it was taking a while for the large group around the bulletin board to disperse. Stood next to her were a few girls screaming happily with the newfound news that they were in the same class this year. They looked very girly, in comparison to Yuki who was more of a tomboy. She shook her head despairingly as she saw them jumping around in a circle of happiness. There were others laughing at the excitement, mainly boys. A boy with messy brown hair and a dark green jacket over a plain white t-shirt and with brown trousers ran towards them, coming from nowhere. "Damn it we are separated this year, I've been put into class 1-2 and not 1-3!" he shouted to the group who were mocking the girls. He looked like the type of boy that was excitable and had a certain disregard for rules; also he seemed to be a clumsy one who would trip over everything in his way. If Yuki cared about relationships then she'd get on with him.

She sighed exasperatedly "Idiot." She hissed. She was certain that he couldn't hear her. Changing her thoughts she looked away to find the right list, she didn't care anymore about him. But what she hadn't noticed is that the boy's eyes hadn't left her since he had seen her, he kept his eyes on her. Soon Yuki realised that there was a gap in the group of people and slipped in, scanning the lists quickly with her eyes, searching for her name. After a short while she found it... in the class list of 1-2. Above her name was Cain Motomiya and below her was Alyssia Zarnecki. She recognised the name but she ignored it, brushing it off as a coincidence and turned and walked towards her classroom. The boy, who had watched her, shortly looked at the list Yuki had looked at and suddenly he had a knowing expression on his face.

"Be a good girl…" The words of her grandfather echoed in her mind.
"I will do my best grandpa…" she promised back to him silently when she opened the green door with a single pane, looking slowly at the pane of glass. It had metal wires crisscrossing it, safety glass. The classroom was entirely empty, no one was here yet... dust was hovering lifelessly in the air and it was still dark in the classroom. Yuki looked at the light switch and decided against flicking it, instead she chose a desk next to the window at the very back of the classroom. She stared out of the window, pensively and looked at the light blue sky and the beautiful birds singing songs on a tree that was brilliantly placed outside of the window. It was a cherry blossom tree and it was in bloom with soft pink petals splitting off from it and dancing in the wind.

"A perfect picture..." Yuki sighed dreamily. She turned back and looked around the empty classroom; it was so lonely being alone in here. She realised rather than wallow in her sadness she'd listen to some music so she withdrew her pink headphones and slipped them into her ears, connecting them to her MP3 player. She began to scroll through her music but heard the door open and paused, deciding against acknowledging the male presence. She wasn't interested in her classmates... girls would be too girly for her and the boys wouldn't notice her. He switched the lights on and Yuki couldn't see anything for a few seconds. The boy took his chance and rushed over to her.

"Ahhh" he exclaimed, coming closer to her. She simply ignored him and turned up the volume. "Are you Yuki Takaishi!" he spoke loudly, clearly knowing that she was listening to music. It was the strange boy from before with the dark green jacket. He wore grey hi-tops on his feet with white laces. He gave her a happy, yet naïve smile. "I'm right, aren't I? I'm going to take the seat next to you, okay?" he asked, trying to get a response from her, Yuki didn't take the bait. She was too confused, why did he even know her name, she hadn't even talked to anybody here yet. He didn't even seem to notice that Yuki was trying to ignore him so he kept talking to her. "I'm Cain Motomiya, do you know me yet? Well I know you! Or, it's more like our great grandfathers knew each other" he chuckled warmly offering her the naïve smile again.

Yuki lifted her head, and turned it, staring at him for a long time. She didn't answer his question. What was he expecting from her? Did he want her to praise him for knowing something like this? Yuki decided to carefully scan his expression, his brown hair had fallen into his face which obscured the view. However she could still see that his eyes were showing that he had become more nervous now. She quickly realised that he was really nervous because of the prolonged staring and the lack of talking. Before either could do anything a strong wind blew many of the pink petals from the tree into the window. It caught her attention quickly and Cain sighed heavily, glad to be relieved of the burden of being eyeballed by her for so long. "So our ancestors knew each other?" she asked, she was thinking carefully before she spoke. She remembered all the old stories that her grandfather had told her.
"Of course they do, silly!" Cain shouted to her with a happy face, thinking that she had finally recognised him from the faint memories that had to be there. However Yuki didn't listen to him from the second he got excited. She was already in her deep pensive thought again.

As she thought deeply she remembered a book that was in her house, on a red shelf. It was a very old book from years ago that one of her ancestors named Takeru Takaishi had written. He had been an author. In it were stories about another, strange world. However she had never believed this world existed, brushing it off as a fairy tale from a very young age.

"Do you remember the name Motomiya now?" Cain asked again, his nervousness becoming apparent in his voice. He was starting to become unsure that he had spoke to the right person, she hadn't even said that she was Yuki Takaishi. He was beginning to feel like a fool but her expression was a thoughtful one, which showed she had remembered something or other. He began to grow impatient waiting for what it was. "What is it now? Can you give me an answer?" he asked, angrily. Yuki turned her head back to face him again; her face was emotionless and cold. Cain felt it bore into him, forcing him away but a voice in his head told him not to move, so he stayed steadfast on the frontlines. "Don't leave this girl alone" it commanded.

She looked like she was going to exclaim happily but then she paused "Sorry I have never even heard the name Motomiya, so stop talking to me about such trivialities" Yuki fibbed, using her best harsh voice. She had read the name at least once in the book. Davis Motomiya... She remembered the name but she'd rather not talk about it, so she looked out of the window with a distinct lack of emotion. She had never known how to act properly around others because of all of her moving. She had had one friend, but that was a long time ago now. She didn't have any anymore. It wasn't even that no one had ever offered. She just didn't want friends. More importantly for her was how interesting those beautiful petals were that danced in the wind, not Cain.

Cain had finally had enough now. Since he had first seen her he had felt like something was wrong with this strange girl. He felt his emotions overwhelm him. He ignored the constant voice that was speaking in his head, saying: "Do not leave her..."
"Damn it! Fine then, you can keep being alone for the rest of your life!" Cain shouted at her angrily. He stood up and stormed over to the door. He reached for it but accidently caught the lights, switching them off again. He paused to look back as the darkness blanketed the room. He wanted to know if she was still ignoring him or if she was watching him but all he noticed was how lonely she seemed to be. She was sitting there all on her own at a desk in a darkened room, watching outside without conversing with any of the other students. He quickly regretted being cruel to her. "Damn it Cain!" he hissed before he left the room quickly.

"What a weird guy" she groaned to herself. "Alone? For the rest of my life..." Yuki repeated what he had said, confusedly. He was the first person who had talked to her, not about her here. Maybe she should have been nicer to him. "Alone..." she repeated the word again, it was hurtful. She smirked at the thought after a while, she was already alone. He had said that they knew each other's family's but it was just nonsense "He knows nothing, clearly..." she whispered as the darkness in the room seemed to surround her. Suddenly the ring tone of her lime green cell phone disturbed her pensive face and destroyed the darkness that had consumed her. She had gotten a text message. It was quite strange, she was sure no one had her number. She suspected that there was something wrong with this message but at the same time this was her first message with this cell phone. She read the message out loud "You are not alone..." that was all, no number, or name, nothing else.

She stared at it for awhile "Strange, what does it mean? Is it just a really bad stupid joke from someone?" she mumbled, reading it again, her eyes were now bored. After a short while she smiled softly to herself. As soon as she noticed she was smiling she checked to see no one had seen before she wiped it off her face again and began to stare back out of the window at the beautiful Cherry blossom tree, just to see those beautiful petals flying in the wind.

"The new girl was smiling like an idiot?" one girl asked
"Yeah, I saw it with my own eyes!" another exclaimed. There was a gaggle of girls gossiping, they paused as Cain passed them. He felt bad that maybe he had hurt Yuki.
"Damn I really should think before I speak" he grumbled, scratching his head and messing his hair up even more. He automatically headed back to the class room after he had finally cooled down from the previous encounter.

He opened the door and saw some girls and boys standing around Yuki's desk. They were speaking at her, rather than to her, mostly being rude, crude and crass. She seemed to ignore them as well as she had ignored him. Cain noticed that she didn't even bat an eyelid, showing them no attention or acknowledgement. Her face was steadfast and emotionless. She had dark shadows consuming her eyes; they hadn't been there last time he had looked at her. He was beginning to wonder what was so special about this girl. Why did this strange voice in his head keep saying not to leave her?

One of the girls who were stood around the desk noticed Cain's staring eyes. He already knew this girl, she had went to his middle school and been in his class all the way back then. She waved her hand, beckoning him. He uneasily walked toward the group, he was unsure if this was the right thing to be doing. "Hey, Yuki, stop ignoring us, answer already!" a brown haired girl spoke loudly in Yuki's face, as if she was a simpleton. Her face was covered in heavily and hastily applied makeup and her clothes looked extremely expensive. She seemed to be the leader of this group. "You can smile, can't you?" she asked, curiously. Yuki didn't answer. "Come down from your high horse and speak to us, the little people" the girl quipped, most of the group laughed and the others giggled but Cain couldn't find himself to laugh. What was wrong here? Had he missed something?

Yuki slowed looked away from the window, taking her movement slowly. She eventually came face to face with the girl. The dark shadows that had been around her eyes had been replaced by the strong will that Cain had previously seen, he was shocked. He hadn't noticed it last time they spoke but Yuki seemed to be much stronger than he, or anyone had previously thought. He was sure when the time came that he wanted her on his team. "Why don't you get down from your own high horse before you start talking to me, okay?" Yuki retorted, glaring at the girl with malice. The girl gasped, hurt and instantly stepped back, as if the blow had the power to move mountains. She stuttered uneasily
"You are just a big weirdo, no one here likes people like you!" the girl screamed hysterically, heading to the other side of the classroom quickly and the group of students followed her until only Cain was standing next to Yuki.

"That was pretty mean" He whispered in Yuki's ear but instead of being calm and introverted she pushed him away and stood up, rushing out of the room. Cain stood there, still at her desk, slowly turning his head to stare after her, puzzled. "Have I said something wrong, again?" he asked himself. Suddenly he felt his red cell phone vibrate in his pocket, signalling a new message's arrival. He opened it and read the message that had appeared.
"Don't leave her alone…"


Thanks for reading and please review.

Don't forget about the free character slots and the voteing begining at the start of the next month.

Speacial thanks to KumoFuzei.