DIGIMON TAMERS: AFTERMATH
by Vashkoda
(Disclaimer: This work of fiction uses characters belonging to Toei and Saban without their permission. I am getting no profit from it. I only do it because I think Digimon is a great show, and I want to keep the story alive!)
"I'm home!" called out Jenrya, sliding off his shoes as he walked
through the door of his family's apartment. Terriermon, who was in an especially
good mood, jumped off his shoulder and began launching pretend kicks and punches
at the sofa.
Jen could smell something good cooking, so he headed for the kitchen. His mother
was there, dashing back and forth between the stove and something she was
preparing at the table. She looked up briefly as he walked in, mumbled a quick
hello, and went back to work.
"Um...anything I can help you with?" he asked, looking around and
wondering where his siblings were.
"Mmhmm," said his mom as she spooned rice into a tupperware bowl.
"You can bring this food to your father and sister. They'll both be at his
office working late tonight."
Jenrya sighed. He had just biked all the way from school and had been hoping to
relax in front of the television for a while.
Terriermon was still making battle cries in the living room. Jenrya's mother
paused, a frown on her face.
"Jen, has your creature been fighting?"
The fifteen-year old grimaced. He didn't feel like starting another fight with
his mother over digimon, so he let the insult drop. "Terriermon caught a
guy looking at my bike, like he might be thinking of stealing it. He just scared
him off."
His mother looked at him worriedly. "Jen, you have to be more careful. If
the police knew that you still had those monsters around.... If the government
found out about it-"
"Mom, he just barked at the guy. Probably thought he was a dog and got
spooked. Besides, that mess with the D-Reaper was five years ago. They've
covered it up with so many stories that nobody knows what to believe any more,
and they certainly don't remember that digimon had anything to do with it."
Mrs. Lee looked unconvinced. When she had arranged the food in a paper bag, he
grabbed it without another word and headed for the door.
Terriermon grinned when he saw him. "Mmm, your mother's cooking sure smells
good, Jen!" he said, loud enough for her to hear him.
"It's not for us," grumbled the teen. With those ears, Terriermon was
sure to have heard everything they said in the kitchen. How could the little guy
still be so nice to her?
I guess I should be grateful she'll even let me keep him in the house, he
thought, thinking about Juri's parents and how they wouldn't let Culumon visit
her any more. If Leomon were still alive, he most certainly wouldn't be welcome
there. Especially not after having promised Juri's parents that he'd keep her
safe in the Digital World, only to have her become the D-Reaper's slave.
They wouldn't let her see any of her friends who were Tamers, either. She moved
to a different district so that they didn't go to the same school.
In the months after the D-Reaper and all digimon were sent back to the Digital
World, Juri had seemed to recover from her ordeal, and was back to being her
cheerful self. But when Takato had found the portal re-opened, and all her
friends had their digimon again, Juri lapsed back into depression.
Her parents seemed to think that the answer was to seclude her from any
reminders of those dark times. On the contrary, Takato and the others believed
that Juri needed her friends now more than ever. Jenrya didn't know what to
think.
She called them sometimes, usually on birthdays, though those moments were
awkward. It was hard keeping digimon out of the conversation.
Jenrya had climbed back onto his bike, with Terriermon making himself
comfortable in the basket at the back. It was dangerous to leave the greedy
little digimon with the food, but Jen was still angry with his mother, and
couldn't bring himself to care.
The trip to his father's workplace was thankfully short. After the defeat of the
D-Reaper, Yamaki and the Wild Bunch had been offered a job by the government,
continuing the work Hypnos had started with AI development and control. Mr. Lee
would have refused, except that his friends had convinced him it was better that
they be the ones monitoring virtual activity than have it be discovered by
others that digimon were indeed still living among them.
The apartment building that had housed their makeshift headquarters during the
D-Reaper's invasion was renovated to become their permanent new office. Activity
was at an all-time high there lately, although Jenrya didn't know why. His
sister Shiuchon, who was turning into a computer geek like her father, had been
going there a lot after school. Jen figured he would find out what all the fuss
was about when he arrived to drop off their dinner.
To his surprise, Impmon was the one who opened the door for them.
"Bah, I was in the neighborhood," he answered when Jen asked what he
was doing there. "Hey bunny-ears, mind sharing da food?" he asked when
he caught a whiff of what the other digimon was carrying.
"Not a chance!" laughed Terriermon as he raced up the steps. Jenrya
cursed and ran after him.
"That's for Dad and Shiuchon!" he called out. But when he'd finally
caught up to him, Terriermon was busy chatting with Lopmon at the office
landing.
"Hello Jenrya," greeted Suichon's digimon. He had always been a
surprisingly polite little guy. It was a wonder that he got along with
Terriermon.
"Hi Lopmon. I guess my sister really is here. I don't suppose you know what
this big project of theirs is about?"
The little digimon smiled apologetically. "I do, but I think it would be
best for them to tell you. You can bring them this," he said, snatching the
paper bag away from Terriermon--who looked at it longingly--and handing it to
Jen.
"Thanks." The confused teen pushed open the office door and walked
inside.
Jenrya recognized several members of the Wild Bunch running back and forth
between computer terminals. Shibumi passed by him, then stopped and came back
towards Jen with a big smile on his face.
"Ahhh, this will hit the spot!" he said, grabbing the dinner bag
before the surprised Tamer could stop him. Jen shook his head and gave up.
"Hey big brother!" called out a familiar voice. He saw Shiuchon waving
at him from the far end of the room. Jen walked over to her.
"I'm glad you're here," she said excitedly, leading him to a terminal.
"So do I finally get to see what this big project of yours and Dad's is
about?"
She nodded, her expression turning grim. "Do you remember what the Digital
World looked like after the D-Reaper took over? How the land became barren, and
so many digimons' lives had been lost?"
"I'd rather not think about it, but yes."
His sister brought up a three-dimensional map on the screen. Many areas were
outlined in red.
"After five years, more than half of the places the D-Reaper destroyed are
still uninhabitable. This isn't too big a problem yet, of course, since only
about one-tenth of the digimon population survived."
"Gee, you sure know how to cheer up a guy," grumbled Jenrya.
"Wait...don't tell me this is what you've been working on?! Restoring the
Digital World?"
Shiuchon smiled. "Why not? It's just data--as easy to restore as it was to
delete. We collected all the information we needed from scans made by Ryo's
D-Arc. He'd traveled all over the Digital World before the D-Reaper showed up.
Now all we have to do is plug that data back in."
"Data.... You aren't just talking about the world itself, are you? The
digimon themselves-?"
Shiuchon rolled her eyes. "Of course we'd bring them back, too. All the
ones that were killed."
Jen pressed a hand to his head, unable to hide the urgency in his voice.
"Sis, you can't do that!"
"Sure we can," she said, misunderstanding him. "There's a place
called Primary Village that keeps records on all the digimon that were ever
created. They gave us the information necessary to bring them back when we
reformat the Digital World-"
"I can't believe I'm hearing this," said Jen, shaking his head.
"Why? I thought you'd be happy. This is good news!" she said, confused
about her brother's reaction.
"Shiuchon, some digimon are killed for a reason. Sometimes they're evil and
have to be stopped. And some digimon willingly sacrifice themselves for a cause
they believe in. Their deaths have meaning. You can't just erase history this
way!"
"But not all deaths have meaning," she insisted. "Sometimes
they're mistakes."
"Whose to say what's a mistake and what's not?" he argued. "Shiuchon,
these changes in digimon and their world is how they've evolved over time--how
they've gotten better and stronger. It's survival of the fittest. If you erase
all that, make them start over again, you'll undo all the good that's been
done!"
His sister folded her arms across her chest. "Well, Impmon just brought
back a message from Zhuqiaomon. He and the other Sovereigns approve of the
plan."
"Oh right, I'm sure Impmon would love for your project to work. That way he
gets to stop feeling guilty about all the digimon he killed as Beezlebumon."
Jen looked at his sister more closely. "Hm, and I guess that would suit you
too, huh? You make Impmon happy, you make his Tamers happy too?"
Shiuchon blushed, her cheeks as rosy as they were when she was five.
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"Oh come on, I know you like Makato. Don't try to deny it!"
"I'm not doing this for Impmon or Mako!" she protested, her whole face
now red. "Maybe I'm doing it for Lopmon! He misses the other Devas, you
know. They were his friends, until you guys killed them!"
"I'll bet Zhuqiaomon misses them too. That's probably the only reason he
went along with this crazy plan."
His sister turned away from him, hiding her face. "How can you be this way?
This was supposed to be a good thing!" she sniffled. "We just wanted
to make everyone happy."
"How could they do this? They have no right!"
"I'm sorry. I tried to talk them out of it, but it seems the Sovereign
have already started making preparations. They can't call it off now without
risking some serious consequences."
There was a long pause before the voice on the other end spoke again.
"So it's going to happen, whether we want it to or not?"
"I'm afraid so. Look Juri, I'm just calling because I thought you deserved
some advanced warning. Tomorrow all the Tamers are going to be called to my
dad's office to be told what's going to happen."
"I'm not a Tamer anymore."
"But you still have a digivice, and you're going to get called. Be
ready."
Jenrya heard a click as she hung up. He wondered whether he maybe should have
let Takato give her the bad news.
He sighed, then began dialing the next name on the list.
Jen's father stood before the Tamers, with Shibumi on one side and Yamaki on
the other. Mr. Lee greeted them all and began to explain.
"For some of you, this will be the first time you hear about our project.
I'm sorry we didn't tell you sooner, but we didn't want to risk disappointing
you in case we weren't successful-"
"I wish you hadn't been."
Everyone turned around in surprise as Juri walked into the room. It had been
years since many of the Tamers had seen her.
"Juri!" cried Takato in happy surprise. "We didn't think you'd
come!"
The girl threw Takato an awkward smile, then focused her angry gaze on Mr. Lee.
"I don't approve of what you're doing. I'm only here to listen, since it
seems there's no way for me to stop you."
A young boy in the room who Juri didn't recognize stood up and addressed her.
"I would think that you of all people would be for this plan. Don't you
want your digimon back?"
Juri looked at him furiously. "Who are you? How can you assume to know what
I want?"
The boy blushed, but held his ground. "I'm Makato, one of Impmon's Tamers.
I've been helping Shiuchon with the project."
"Then I have you to blame for this as well...."
"Wait, hold on a minute Juri," said Takato, a pleading look in his
eyes. "They only want what's best for the Digital World. They don't mean to
hurt anybody."
"I can't believe you're taking their side Takato," said Juri, sounding
hurt. "Don't you remember what Leomon was like? He was always protecting
people, not caring if he got hurt. Before I even met him, he'd already done a
lot of good for the Digital World. But now you want to erase all that--make it
so that his life and death mean nothing!" She screamed out those last
words, pointing a shaking finger at Mako who could do nothing but stare at her
in wide-eyed surprise.
"All right, you're only here to listen, so I'll make this quick," said
Yamaki, stopping any further argument. "Tomorrow at oh-eight-hundred,
you're to send your digimon back through the portal. We'll be transmitting a
powerful disruptive signal to the Digital World that should cause it to--in
simple terms--'crash and reset'. We'll then send a feedback pulse that will wipe
any remaining data from the plane. After that it's a simple matter of
transmitting the data that we have, bringing back all the digimon and their
world."
"Will they be okay?" asked Kenta worriedly, clutching MarineAngemon.
"I don't know about you, but all that stuff sounds pretty painful,"
winced Hirokazu.
"Pretty painful," repeated Guardromon with a nod of his head.
"They shouldn't feel a thing," Shibumi reassured them. "It'll be
like falling asleep, and then waking up to find yourself all refreshed."
"I dunno..." said Ruki worriedly. "Will our digimon come back
exactly the way they are now?"
The adults exchanged glances. "Well, sort of," answered Mr. Lee
slowly. "Everything that was programmed into them at birth will still be
there. But they won't have been through the same experiences they've had now.
They probably won't even remember that you're their Tamers."
"But there's a way around that!" added Yamaki before any of the kids
could protest. "Your digivices are with you here and won't be erased.
They'll keep a record of who your digimon are, so that you can identify them and
bring them back with you."
"But I won't remember my Tamer?" asked Guilmon, anxiously rubbing
against Takato.
"Your human partners carry a piece of you inside them," said Shibumi,
petting the red dinosaur's head reassuringly. "We believe that when this
piece is returned to you, your memories should also come back."
"This sounds unnecessarily complicated," said Ryo with a frown.
"Why can't our digimon stay here? They don't need to be reformatted with
the rest of the Digital World."
Cyberdramon growled in agreement.
Mr. Lee shook his head. "We're essentially recreating their world. Your
digimon as they are now would be incompatible with this new version. They'd
never be able to return home."
"That's fine by me," piped up Terriermon. "I never liked the
place anyway."
"But if there was ever any problem there, you wouldn't be able to go back
and help," Shiuchon reminded him. Terriermon, who never missed an
opportunity to prove himself in a fight, looked crestfallen.
"That's it. Oh-eight-hundred tomorrow. Don't be late," Yamaki told
them.
The Tamers got up and led their digimon out of the office. It was only then that
they noticed Juri was already gone.
The cold and drizzly weather mirrored the Tamers' foul mood as they stood
outside Guilmon's hideout in the park, waiting for Yamaki to give them
permission to go in. Earlier that morning, their partners had passed through the
portal after tearful goodbyes and promises that they'd be together soon. But
that had been hours ago.
"Mr. Yamaki...."
"I already told you, Takato, Guilmon will be all right. I added his specs
to the data we got from Primary Village. He'll be reborn along with the rest of
them."
"Um, I was actually going to ask you when you thought we might be able to
go in? You see, we've been waiting here a long time and-"
"And as I said before, no one is going in until I can see that it's safe."
Yamaki was busy studying transmissions emanating from the portal. His small
handheld computer was somehow able to translate the strange signals into
something he could read. "I at least promised your parents that much. And
right now I'm detecting far too much instability. You should first wait until
the Digital World settles down a little."
Ai looked up from under her yellow umbrella and pouted. She and her brother
Makato might be twins, but they were nothing alike. Whereas Mako was adventurous
and clever, Ai was...
"I don't want to be here. This rain is making my hair all frizzy."
Shiuchon glowered at her. "Why don't you go home, then? No one's making you
stay."
"Shiuchon..." said Jen, throwing his sister a warning look.
"I can't go home without Impmon," said Ai sullenly. "Mako would
have come instead, but he's stuck at home with a cold."
Which explained why Shiuchon was so grumpy. She had probably pictured this as
some grand adventure in the Digital World that she and Mako could share. Only
now it would be with his sister instead, who Shiuchon couldn't stand.
"You might as well all go home," Yamaki said to them. "I'll let
you know when it's time."
He contacted them again late in the afternoon. Some of the Tamers had been
forced to miss dinner, but none wanted to wait a moment longer before seeing
their partners again. Mako was still absent, as was Juri--but that really wasn't
a surprise to anyone.
"I want you to be careful!" cautioned Yamaki for the third time that
day. "These readings are still erratic. It could just be an echo from the
feedback pulse, but there's no way to be sure."
"We'll find out soon enough," said Takato, lowering his goggles. The
others followed suit and slipped on their shades.
"Don't worry, Mr. Yamaki. We still have your communicator," Jen
reminded him, lifting it out of his pocket. Yamaki nodded.
"I can't believe I'm finally going to see the Digital World!" cried Ai
in excitement as she crawled into the hole Guilmon had dug years before.
"Try not to get eaten," called out Shiuchon in a sweet voice.
"Wh-what?"
Jen shot his sister another dark look.
"All right everybody, remember how it was last time. Just stay together and
don't panic." Takato grabbed Ruki and Jen's hands, as they each in turn
held someone else's until they were all linked in a circle. Together they took a
step towards the glowing portal.
"Let's go!"
The time they spent floating in the digital field seemed endless. Almost
immediately they saw digi-gnomes, hundreds of them--more than they had ever seen
in one place before. Ai wanted to reach out and touch one, but Jen and Ryo
wouldn't let her break out of the circle.
Then suddenly they were out, plummeting towards the ground. And then it dawned
on them that this time they didn't have their digimon there to catch them.
"Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh!" screamed Ai.
"Well guys, it was great knowing you!" shouted Ryo over the wind as
they were about to crash.
And then they were struck by a data stream. Ai continued to scream, long after
they had been deposited safely on the ground at a new location.
"Will you quit it?!" snapped Shiuchon, finally losing patience.
"But...we could have been killed!" Ai cried. She looked around and
noticed that she was the only one still visibly upset. "Weren't the rest of
you scared?"
"Bah, we eat danger for breakfast," smiled Hirokazu.
"Yeah? Well your palms sure got awfully sweaty back there," grimaced
Kenta as he wiped his hands on his pants.
"Hmph, I don't know what Yamaki was so worried about. This place doesn't
look so bad," said Ruki as she took a look around. They were in a valley of
some kind, with tall cliffs on either side of them.
She stopped dead in her tracks and gasped.
"What is it?" asked Ryo, walking up to her. "Oh wow, guys, look
at this!"
The others approached cautiously. And then they saw it. Dozens of digi-eggs
smashed into pieces.
"Aww, how cute! The little things must have just hatched," smiled Ai.
"I don't think so." Ryo knelt down next to one and examined it
closely. "Something killed these guys before they could be born." He
got up and dusted his knees. "There's no trace of any data. It must have
all been downloaded."
"Who would do such a thing?" asked Ruki angrily.
"Shhh!" said Takato, inching towards the edge of the cliff face. The
others followed him, and soon they too could hear voices. Shrill, tiny little
cries that made their hair stand on end.
"What are they doing?" asked Ai.
Around the next bend in the valley was a depression where more digi-eggs had
been laid out. At first it seemed like small black furballs were crawling out of
the eggs. Then it became clear that these creatures were attacking them,
trying to break the shells open.
Jenrya took out his D-Arc and pointed it at them. A projection rose out of the
screen.
"Botamon, fresh level," he read. Jen shook his head and put the
digivice away. "They aren't very strong, but we don't have our digimon with
us. So what do we do now, guys?"
"Hey you! Stop it!"
They all turned to see Ai marching angrily towards the Botamon. "You should
be ashamed of yourselves, attacking poor innocent babies."
"Oh no," said Ryo, covering his face.
To make matters worse, a strong wind was rising in the valley and dark clouds
loomed overhead. There came the sound of something big rushing towards them, and
then suddenly it was night.
"Ai, get out of there!" cried Takato. But he only succeeded in drawing
attention to himself and the others huddled next to him. The Botamon saw them
and their beady little eyes shined brightly in the darkness.
"Ahhhhh!" screamed Ai, running back towards the group.
Then a few of the Botamon began to glow. In their place, frog-like monsters
appeared and began slinking towards them.
"Are those-?" began Kenta.
"Betamon, yeah I think so!" cried Jenrya. He ran out to help Ai, who
was stumbling in the dark. "C'mon, we have to get out of here!" They
rejoined the group and together began running down the valley. A bright flash
illuminated the way momentarily.
"They're using their electric shock on us!" cried Hirokazu in horror.
"No you dolt, it's the lightning," said Rika, pointing at the sky. As
proof, a loud boom of thunder sounded in reply, sending loose stones tumbling
down the cliffs.
They kept running until they had left the valley and were a good distance out on
a deserted plain.
"This is so stupid," grumbled Shiuchon. "The last place you want to
be in the middle of a thunderstorm is out in the open."
"Would you rather be back there with the Betamon?" huffed Jen as he
stopped to catch his breath.
"We wouldn't even be in this mess if Miss Airhead over here had used her
brains for once!"
"Hey!" Ai protested. "Didn't you see what those things were
doing? I couldn't let them get away with that!"
"Oh yeah, you really showed them," Shiuchon smirked.
"Hey, be easy on her," said Ryo sternly. "This is her first time
here."
"Look over there!" cried Takato, pointing to a series of small domes
with junk metal glued haphazardly across their surface.
"The Tsuchidarumon's village!" said Jen in recognition. "Hey, I
bet they'll offer us shelter!"
They approached the houses warily, looking out for other aggressive digimon. But
when they reached the village, there was no one around. The homes were
abandoned.
"No sense staying outside," said Kenta, opening a door as rain began
to fall. The others followed him in.
Takato looked around the room with a smile on his face. "Hey Jen, remember
the last time we were here? Guilmon was playing with all the little digimon, and
they offered us those weird mud balls-"
"And Juri actually ate one," laughed Jen, remembering. But at the
mention of Juri's name, everyone sobered up and was quiet.
"I wonder why they left?" asked Takato softly.
Shiuchon had a mixed expression on her face. "I...I think I know what's
going on."
"Well don't leave us in the dark, kid," said Kazu as seconds passed
without further explanation.
Shiuchon looked down, avoiding their gaze. "You told me once, Jen, that the
digimon had to evolve over time to become the way they are now. That only the
fittest survived."
Her brother nodded, a frown on his face.
"I think what we're seeing here is their evolution happening all over
again. Only this time, it was the Betamon who made it out on top."
"Wait, you mean those eggs we found...? Those would have been the
Tsuchidarumon?!"
Takato hovered over Shiuchon angrily, his fists clenched at his sides. "Juri
was right about you...about your plan! We never should have gone along with
it!"
"Hold on, Takato," said Ryo and Kazu, holding him back. Takato brushed
their hands away in disgust.
"Don't you see?" he cried. "Those eggs could have been our
partners! The whole point was to bring back the digimon that were killed. But a
lot of them are going to die anyway!"
"I'm sorry," said Shiuchon.
Takato was so angry that he looked about ready to burst.
Then they heard a beeping sound. Shiuchon looked down and realized that it was
coming from her D-Arc.
"What's going on?" asked Jen, curious because no one else's digivice
had been activated.
"I...I think it's Lopmon!" she cried excitedly. A projection appeared
with a compass pointing north.
"Great, well I guess we at least know Lopmon's ok," said Ryo.
Shiuchon bit her lip, looking twice as sorry as she had been.
"Fine, let's get him," said Takato, seeming to have finally calmed
down. He opened the door to the hut and walked outside.
The others followed him out, and were surprised to see that it was already
daytime again. The storm also seemed to have passed.
"Weird," said Kazu. "The Digital World really has gone
crazy."
They continued walking north until they reached a series of wooded hills. The
compass showed that Lopmon was nearby.
"Lopmon!" Shiuchon shouted. "Where are you?"
There was a rustle in the branches of the tree directly above Ai. The girl
panicked and ran to hide behind Ryo.
"Lopmon?" called out Shiuchon hesitantly. She approached the tree.
"Blazing Ice!"
A shower of ice crystals flew at Shiuchon. Jen pushed her out of the way and
ducked just in time, avoiding the deadly missile fire.
"What are you doing?" she cried. "I'm your Tamer!"
Just then, lightning streaked across the sky, and night once again fell upon the
Digital World.
"Not again," moaned Kenta.
"Blazing Ice!"
"Get your digimon under control!" shouted Ruki as she dodged another
attack.
"Lopmon, please stop!" pleaded Shiuchon tearfully. She looked up into
the tree, but it was too dark to see anything.
"Don't you remember me?"
A shadow dropped out of the branches and landed in front of her.
"Do you remember this?" she asked, holding out her digivice. The
Lopmon walked over to it and sniffed it. He looked at her curiously.
"How am I supposed to make him remember?" Shiuchon asked the others.
"Shibumi said that their memories would come back when we returned the
piece of them inside us," recalled Ryo.
"Biomerge," said Takato. "That must be what he meant."
Shiuchon looked at her digimon fearfully. Would he want to? Would he trust her
enough to let her try?
She reached out her hand, offering it to the little digimon. Lopmon walked up to
it, sniffed it, and looked into her eyes. Her D-Arc began to glow. Lopmon put
his hand in hers.
"Matrix...Evolution!" she cried.
A ball of swirling light surrounded her and Lopmon. The other Tamers backed
away, looking at each other in surprise.
"What do you think they'll become?" asked Kenta.
"From the cards, I'd say Cherubimon," replied Kazu.
"We'll soon find out," said Ruki.
The light began to dissipate. The shadowed form of Atiramon could be seen as
they began the final evolution to Mega.
But something happened. A vortex appeared in the sky above them, shooting down
some form of energy at the digimon. Antiramon screamed, and suddenly the form of
the great angel Cherubimon that had begun to appear was replaced by that of a
long sinuous dragon. The digimon roared, and lightning flashed all around them.
"Take cover!" shouted Takato.
They fled down the hill and hid behind a pair of giant boulders. Qinglongmon--the
digimon that Suichon and Lopmon had become--continued to thrash about angrily.
Then suddenly, everything was once again calm. The storm was over, the daylight
had returned, and the vortex was gone.
And gone with it was Qinglongmon.
"Shiuchon!" shouted Jenrya. They searched for her everywhere, but
there was no sign of his sister or her partner.
"She's gone, Jen," said Ryo finally, putting a hand on his shoulder in
sympathy.
"But where?" cried out Jenrya, his eyes wet with tears. "What on
earth just happened?!"
Back on Earth, in the shadows of Guilmon's hideout, a small figure crept. It
paused for a moment before the blinding light of the portal, almost in
hesitation. Then without another thought, the figure plunged through the gateway
and disappeared.
Although it was still light out, the sun had set many hours ago on Earth, and
the Tamers were exhausted. They decided to return to the Tsuchidarumon's village
to get some rest.
Despite--or perhaps due to Jenrya's anxiety over his sister--he was the first to
fall asleep. Takato, on the other hand, felt wide awake. Realizing he was
thirsty, he decided to slip out and get a drink of water.
He opened the door to find that night had also now fallen on the Digital World.
The light from the Earth sphere overhead was enough for him to find his way to a
stream he remembered from his last visit. The water was refreshing, and just
what he needed to wash away the bad memories of the past day.
But when he turned around and began walking back to the village, something
caught his eye. Between the domes, he could see figures moving back and forth.
Were his friends awake and looking for him? He doubled his pace-
And stopped dead in his tracks as he finally came close enough to see what they
were. Tsuchidarumon, dozens of them, were walking between the houses, looking
and acting as if everything were normal. But Takato didn't let himself be
fooled. This couldn't be right. The Tsuchidarumon were...
"Dead," said a voice behind him. "And you are the one
responsible."
Takato spun on his heels and came face to face with the village elder, pointing his cane accusingly at
the Tamer.
"Wh-what?" stuttered Takato in surprise, backing away. "If you're
dead, how can you be talking to me?"
"You are the one responsible," repeated the old Tsuchidarumon. And now
the other digimon came forward and began to surround him, repeating the elder's words like a
chant.
"No, you don't understand!" Takato cried, swatting away their arms as
the digimon reached out to grab him. "We only wanted to help the Digital
World! We didn't mean for this to happen!"
Then out of the corner of his eye, Takato saw a different digimon standing apart
from the rest--one he hadn't noticed before. It wore a feathered tiki-like mask
that covered its face and most of its body. It clutched a long boomerang in one
hand and waved it around like a staff, leaving glowing green trails in the air
as it passed. The light began to swirl around Takato, filling his vision until
the world around him disappeared, and he was swallowed up by a sea of green.
Takato stood up and choked back a scream. What in the-
He was back in his bed. Everyone around him was still sound asleep.
Had it been a nightmare then? It was almost too strange to be real. Yes, it had
to be a nightmare.
But he wasn't quite able to convince himself, and for the rest of the night, he
stayed awake in bed...wondering.
"But Jen, we've searched all over and haven't found her. She isn't
here!" insisted Takato.
"We don't know that! Maybe there's a clue we missed."
Ruki shook her head in frustration at the stubborn Tamer. "All we're doing
standing around like this is wasting time. What if she's in trouble?"
Ai tried to block out the noise of their arguing. Instead, she took in the
sights and sounds of the Digital World, and sighed in wonder. At first glance it
looked and felt just like the real world. When she knelt down to look at a blade
of grass or brush her hand against a rock, however, she discovered that they
were made up of thousands of smooth pixilated bits. It was as if someone had
tried to reconstruct the real world from just pictures, without having ever
actually been there. The similarities were striking, but at the same time it
reminded her of just how alien this place was, and how much she missed home.
Hearing a strange chirping sound overhead, Ai looked up and caught a glimpse of
a glowing white creature--one of those things the others called a digi-gnome--just
before it disappeared over a neighboring hill. She looked back and saw the other
Tamers still arguing, and decided she had enough time to go check it out.
Ai ran over the hill and cried in delight when she saw the digi-gnome perched on
a flowering bush not too far away. But when it saw her, it warbled something and
took off. Ai thought that maybe it was calling to her. She dashed after it, and
soon it was obvious that the creature was playing a game with her. Maybe it was
childish, but Ai didn't care--she felt happier now than she'd been since
arriving in the Digital World.
The digi-gnome suddenly flew straight up into the air and disappeared. Ai stared
after it in dismay.
Which was why she didn't see the digimon charging forward until it was nearly on
top of her.
It was dark green with big eyes and teeth, and it swung a long wooden club above
its head.
"Fight!" it challenged.
Ai was initially too surprised to be scared. "Why? I didn't do anything to
you."
"Fight! Load data! Digi-volve!"
Now Ai was getting scared. "B-but, I don't have data! I'm just a
human!"
The digimon bellowed in anger. Ai wanted to flee, but she was frozen in terror.
The club whirled around its head, leaving green trails of light in its path. Ai
could see that it was getting ready to pound her with it. She covered her face
with her hands.
"Bada-BOOM!"
Ai looked up when she heard the digimon cry out in pain. Its clothes were on
fire, and it was desperately trying to beat out the flames.
"Ha! That's what you get for messin' with my Tamer! Here, have another one!
Bada boom!"
Ai couldn't believe her eyes. Impmon was standing next to her, throwing
fireballs left and right at the other digimon.
"Impmon!" she cried, reaching out to give him a hug. But the other
digimon reached her partner first and started to strangle him. Ai's cry of joy turned
into one of horror.
"Ai, get outta here! I'll keep him busy!" Impmon grunted as the green
digimon flung him against the ground.
"But...."
"For cryin' out loud, do as I say! Go!"
With tears in her eyes, Ai raced back to the Tsuchidarumon village. Before she
got very far, she ran into the other Tamers, who had gotten worried and started
a search for her.
"Don't run off like that again, Ai! Sheesh, I thought you were old enough
by now to know better!" said Takato angrily. But his expression softened
when he saw that she'd been crying.
"You have to help Impmon! He's being attacked!" she sobbed.
"Impmon?" repeated the others, exchanging surprised looks.
"C'mon," said Ryo, taking the lead as Ai pointed them in the direction
she had come from. The other Tamers were quick to follow.
But when they had reached the spot where she'd been, they found no traces of
Impmon or the other digimon.
"Check your D-Arc," advised Jenrya. Ai did so, but nothing came up on
the screen.
"What if he's dead?" she sniffled, looking ready to cry again.
"I dunno, Ai. Are you sure you saw Impmon? I don't see any tracks around
here except yours," said Ryo, examining the ground.
"Did your digivice activate when you saw him?" asked Ruki.
Ai thought back, and shook her head. "No...but I did see him! He was right
here, with that other digimon!"
Just then her D-Arc did activate, displaying a compass needle pointing west.
"Well that solves that," said Hirokazu, folding his arms behind his
head. "And I guess it means we go west, right Jenrya?"
The Tamer frowned, but nodded. "All right. But once we get our digimon
back, we go find my sister."
"We all want her back, Jen," said Takato, looking determined.
"We'll help you find her. I promise."
"There, just over that ridge." Ai looked back down at her digivice
for confirmation.
"Well, what are you waiting for?" asked Ryo, giving her a gentle shove
when she didn't move.
"Ehhhh," she hesitated, burying her heels in the dirt. "What if
he's mad that I left him? What if he got hurt because of me?"
"All the more reason to check up on him, wouldn't you say?" prodded
Kenta.
"Uh...ok." Ai steeled herself and climbed up the rocky slope. When she
reached the top, she took a cautious look at what lay beyond.
There, only a few feet away, was Impmon, fast asleep under the shade of a tree.
"I-Impmon?" called Ai, taking a few steps towards him.
The digimon woke suddenly, then struggled to get up as it saw Ai approach. But
instead of running towards her, Impmon snarled and darted the other way,
escaping through the dense mountain brush.
"Wait! Come back! I'm sorry I left you before!" she shouted. She
started to go after him, then stopped.
"What are you waiting for, kid?" cried Kazu as the other Tamers joined
her over the ridge.
"He doesn't want me," muttered Ai dejectedly. "I'm a horrible
Tamer."
"Oh no, not this again!" growled Ruki in exasperation. "No, I
won't have it! Juri did the same thing, and all her self-pity did was get her
into trouble. I won't have it, you hear me?!" she shouted, grabbing Ai by
the shoulders and shaking her. The girl was so surprised that she stopped
sniffling and just stood there, staring at Ruki.
"Good thing the D-Reaper isn't around this time," muttered Kenta.
"Knock on wood!" smiled Hirokazu, lifting up Kenta's cap and thumping
him on the head.
"Hey!"
"Impmon isn't mad at you, Ai," said Takato, ignoring his friends'
comments. "Remember how Lopmon was? Our partners just don't remember who we
are yet."
"But he did know me! He said I was his Tamer!"
"Uh...are you sure you didn't just imagine it?" asked Takato
doubtfully. "I mean, I've been having some really weird dreams myself, of
the Tsuchidarumon and some creepy digimon in a mask-"
"Like that one?" asked Ruki, wide-eyed and pointing at something
directly behind them.
"Spirit Boomerang!"
"Duck!" shouted Jenrya, pushing into them so that they all fell to the
ground. But Takato looked up and saw the boomerang pass far over where their
heads had been and shoot into the clouds.
"Hey guys, I don't think he was aiming at us!"
They heard a loud roar from the cloudbank, and suddenly a flying dragon-type digimon
dove out of the sky.
"Airdramon, Champion level," said Jen, reading his D-Arc. Turning it
towards the masked digimon, he read, "Sepikmon, another Champion. Great, as
if one weren't bad enough!"
"No, I think that other one's on our side," said Ruki. "Airdramon
was sneaking up on us until Sepikmon made him reveal himself."
"Well, he definitely got him mad!" cried Kenta as he bolted for the
trees. Airdramon was circling around, ready to swoop down at them.
Sepikmon's boomerang returned to his outstretched hand. He then waved it over
his head and began to sway back and forth, chanting softly.
"Spinning Needle!" shouted Airdramon. But just as he was about to
unleash his attack, his eyes glowed green and he froze in place. Since this
meant he had stopped flapping his wings, his body dropped like a stone and
crashed into the forest below.
"All right, the little guy charmed him!" shouted Kazu in triumph.
"Hey, wait a minute--that green glow...."
"Run now, talk later," said Ryo as he grabbed Takato and rushed for
the cover of the forest. Airdramon was already beginning to recover. Sepikmon
joined them under the camouflage and they waited in terrified silence for the
creature to pass. It finally did, emitting a loud bellow of disgust before
flapping away.
"Thanks for your help, Sepikmon," sighed Kenta in relief.
"Why did you help us?" asked Ruki suspiciously.
Sepikmon stared at them as if the answer were obvious. At least they assumed he
was staring--it was hard to tell what his face looked like beneath the mask. "No
fight. Not digimon. No data." He shrugged.
"Well actually, when we go to the Digital World, aren't we all transformed
into d- ouch!"
"You're right of course," said Ryo quickly, covering up Kazu's
blunder.
"Hey Kenta, that hurt!"
"Are you going to stay and protect us?" asked Ai hopefully.
Sepikmon cocked his head to the side.
"Shhh, Ai, I don't think that's a good idea," whispered Takato.
"I think this is the guy who charmed both of us back near the village and
fooled us into thinking his illusions were real."
"But he didn't hurt us!" Ai protested. "Please, Takato. What if a
digimon attacks us again?"
"She's right," said Jenrya. "If he's willing to help us, we can't
afford to refuse his offer, at least not until we
get our partners back."
"Partners?" repeated Sepikmon.
"You'll help us? Oh, thank you, Sepikmon!" said Ai, giving him a hug.
The digimon looked surprised, but pleased.
"So what now, guys?" asked Ryo. "Do we keep following Impmon?"
"Oh, Impmon!" cried Ai suddenly, releasing Sepikmon as she reached for
her D-Arc. "He's still going west," she announced, following the
compass. "But...but what if-"
"No 'what if's!" snapped Ruki, grabbing Ai's arm as she began walking
through the forest. The others had no choice but to follow.
They hadn't gone far before the curtain of night swept passed them once again.
Sepikmon found the Tamers a cave where they could sleep, with a lake full of
fish conveniently located nearby. The digimon used his strange powers to summon the fish
out of the water so that the kids could catch them. Before long, the meat was
roasting on several spits arranged atop a roaring bonfire.
It may have been the smell of the food that first attracted Impmon to their
campsite. Ryo was the one who noticed him watching from the bushes, and pointed
it out to Ai.
"Careful, now--don't scare him. Remember that without his memories, he's
still wild."
Ai took one of the sticks of meat and walked slowly out of the cave. She found a
rock that was suitably clean and rested the meat on top of it, then backed away
and returned to the fire. After a few moments, Impmon appeared at the cave
entrance and watched the Tamers warily, then grabbed the stick and began eating.
"Hi. My name is Ai," the girl called out slowly, trying her best to
sound friendly. The digimon didn't seem to be paying any attention to her.
Ai sighed. "How are we supposed to biomerge when he won't even come near
me?" she asked the others in frustration. Sepikmon approached her.
"Biomerge...me?'" he offered.
Ai smiled. "Thank you, Sepikmon, but I already have a partner." She
pointed at Impmon.
"We all do," said Ruki, tossing her stick into the fire. "That's
why we came here--to find them and bring them back with us."
Sepikmon turned his masked face towards Impmon. The little digimon suddenly
looked up and snarled, then fled back into the bushes.
"Better luck tomorrow, kid," said Kazu, patting Ai on the back.
"I say we all get some shut eye. Hey Sepikmon, would you mind keeping
watch?"
The digimon nodded his head, and watched as the Tamers lay with their backs to
fire and fell asleep.
No one would have guessed that behind that primitive mask, Sepikmon's mind raced
with all sorts of thoughts and possibilities.
"Hey Takato, wake up!"
"Mmmrrph?"
"You'll never guess where we are!" cried Hirokazu excitedly. "We
probably didn't recognize it last night 'cause it was dark."
Takato wiped the sleep from his eyes and yawned. "Kazu, can't this wait
until morning?"
"Ha! From the grumbling of Kenta's stomach, we're guessing it's almost
noon. C'mon!" he pleaded, and Takato was forced to get up and follow him to
the lake.
There were now Otamamon swimming in the water. Kazu pointed at them and
began jumping up and down.
"See? This is the Gekomon's lake! This is where we first found Andromon!
You think...you think Guardromon might be somewhere nearby?"
Ruki snickered. "He's probably still a Hagurumon."
"No way! We saw two Champions yesterday. If they could evolve, so can
he!"
"Don't you find that a bit unusual, though?" asked Jenrya, joining
them on the beach. "I thought all the digimon started out at fresh level
when they were brought back."
Ruki nodded. "Remember that before they met us, our partners had been in
lots of fights and loaded tons of data, but it was only with our help that they
finally digivolved past Rookie level."
"So where did these guys get the sudden power boost?" wondered Kazu
aloud.
"Maybe we should go ask Sepikmon," Takato suggested.
"I dunno, man. That guy was acting funny all morning--talking to himself
and waving his boomerang around. I had an uncle like that once...well, he didn't
have a boomerang, but he would start talking to furniture and trees and stuff,
warning them the aliens were coming. He finally got sent to the loony bin, but
my aunt still believes it was the aliens who really took him."
Ruki rolled her eyes. "Why am I not surprised you're related?"
"Anyways, Sepikmon wandered off somewhere," finished Kazu, ignoring
Ruki's comment. "We were thinking of maybe leaving without him."
Takato looked surprised. "But yesterday you guys were all eager to have him
come with us. You said we needed his protection."
"Just a quick tour of the lake," Kazu promised. "We won't go
far." He already had his D-Arc out, and was pointing it in every direction,
hoping to get a signal.
But as the hours passed, the only signal they picked up was Impmon's. Everyone
had grown tired and hungry and most began insisting that they head back to camp
in case Sepikmon had returned.
"C'mon guys, just a little further?" begged Hirokazu. "I mean,
while we're here we might as well give Ai one more shot with Impmon. Her scan
shows that he's not too far away."
"But...but I don't want to just yet," she argued, looking worried.
"He needs more time to get used to me, first."
"What? Nah, you're a nice kid, I'm sure he can see that. Impmon's just
shy," said Kazu, dragging Ai along as he led the group deeper into the
forest.
"Impmon? Shy?" repeated Ai incredulously. But Kazu was too focused
looking into his own digivice to hear what she'd said.
"Whoa, Kazu hold on there a sec!" warned Ryo, reaching out to stop
him. Hirokazu looked up from his D-Arc in surprise.
The forest ended right where they stood, the trees and grass marking a straight
boundary with the rocky soil that lay beyond. Even the sky looked different
across the border--gray and turbulent, in sharp contrast to the bright blue
horizon stretching over their side of the trees.
"No go there. Bad spirits," warned a voice behind them. The Tamers
turned around and saw Sepikmon emerge from the bushes.
"Sepikmon! You found us!" exclaimed Kenta in relief.
"Does this mean we can go home now?" asked Ruki, rubbing her feet.
"Wait...what do you mean about bad spirits?" asked Ai anxiously.
"Danger," explained the digimon, waving his boomerang at the angry
sky. "No go."
Ai turned to the others worriedly. "But Impmon's over there! What if he
doesn't know? What if he gets in trouble?"
"Impmon can take better care of himself out there than we can,"
reasoned Jenrya. "And maybe he'll follow us back to camp like last
time."
But Ai wouldn't hear of it. Without warning, she took off across the border,
following the signal of her D-Arc.
"Ai!" Takato shouted. "Dammit, she did it again! What is she
thinking?"
"She wants to save her partner," said Ryo. "Wouldn't you?"
They all started to run after her.
Thunder rumbled in the distance.
"I'm getting a bad feeling about this," groaned Ruki.
And then darkness fell.
"Bad spirits!" repeated Sepikmon, running past them. A building loomed
just ahead. Both Ai and Sepkimon seemed to be heading towards it.
"That's the Gekomon's sake factory!" cried Kazu in recognition.
Drops began to fall from the sky, hissing as they struck the ground. One barely
missed Kenta's foot.
Jen wasn't so lucky, and screamed as a drop hit his arm.
"Hurry!" cried Ryo, as if they weren't already aware of their peril.
They finally made it inside the factory. Jen immediately began nursing his arm,
which was red and blistering where the liquid had touched it.
"Hey, remember how the sake healed Andromon? Maybe there's still some left
around here," suggested Kazu, looking at the giant vats along the wall.
"What kind of messed up rain was that?" cried Kenta, still shaking.
"Acid rain. It falls in areas like this that are still unstable."
Sepikmon jumped in surprise at the new voice, and held his boomerang at the
ready. Something growled in the shadows at the far end of the room.
"It's all right, Leomon. They're friends," said Juri, walking into the
light.
"Juri! I can't believe it!" cried Ruki. The others called out in
greeting, sounding equally surprised.
"Uh...it's good to see you, Juri," said Takato awkwardly. "We
didn't think you'd come. When did you get here?"
"Let me see your arm," she told Jenrya, kneeling beside him. She had
brought a backpack along and was rummaging through it, at last lifting out a
roll of bandages and a canteen of water. She pour the water over the wound and
washed it gently, then wrapped a strip of bandage over it.
"At least someone came here prepared," remarked Ryo, sounding
impressed.
Juri grimaced, then looked up at Takato. "I've been in the Digital World
for almost a month," she finally answered him. "I didn't want to come,
but I realized that after what had been done here, the digimon would be more
helpless than ever and need Leomon's protection."
"A month?" repeated Ruki in surprise. "But we've only been here a
few days. How did you...?"
"I came in the morning after Mr. Yamaki sent you away. No one was watching
the portal."
"I think I know what happened," said Jen, testing his arm before
nodding to Juri in thanks. "When the Digital World was reset, their
timeframe must have fallen out of sync with ours. I guess they haven't realigned
yet."
"So we could spend years in here and no one back home would notice?"
asked Takato eagerly.
"That explains why my mom hasn't freaked out already and sent a message
asking where I am," muttered Kenta.
Jen's eyes widened and he hurriedly dug into his pocket. "Shoot, I almost
forgot I had this," he said, taking out Yamaki's communicator.
"Any messages?" asked Ryo, looking over his shoulder. Jen nodded,
scowling as he read.
"Only one, and it just arrived. But according to the message header, it was
sent only a few hours after we left Earth."
"So one hour over there equals one day here?" asked Ruki. "But
then how could Juri be here a whole month ahead of us?"
"It seems the Digital World is catching up with the real world," explained Jen.
"So we really ought to hurry and find our partners soon." He read the
message over again, then looked up at Juri. "You said you went through the
portal before us, right? In the morning some time?" Juri nodded.
"Then I think we have a problem. According to Yamaki, their sensors picked
up someone going through the portal after we went in."
"Another human?" asked Takato in surprise. "But who else knows
about the portal?"
"I don't know, but we've got to find whoever it is before they get
themselves hurt. They may not know anything about digimon or the dangers of this
place."
"I'll find them," said Juri, motioning for her partner to approach.
"Leomon and I know this region better than any of you."
"I don't think splitting up is such a good idea," said Ryo. "We
can help, too. There might be new dangers I don't know about yet, but I'm still
familiar with the terrain. And Sepikmon is from this area, I'm sure he could
guide us."
"Uh...where is Sepikmon?" asked Takato.
"Guys!" called Ai from across the room, sounding frightened. They all
ran towards her.
Ai pointed at Impmon, who was was rolling on the floor only a few feet away,
groaning in pain.
"Did the rain touch him?" asked Juri in concern.
"No, I don't think so. He just started doing this a second ago.
Oh--careful!" she cried as Juri reached out to examine Impmon. "He's
still wild," she explained, blushing in embarrassment.
Juri frowned. "Just because a digimon is wild doesn't mean it can't
understand. Usually they're just frightened." She reached out to Impmon
again, smiling and whispering words of encouragement. The little digimon froze
for a moment and let Juri touch him. "No, it wasn't the rain," she
said. "He doesn't have any marks on him."
Ai's digivice started beeping. She looked at it in surprise.
"There's another dot flashing on the screen, but it isn't Impmon!"
Impmon struggled to get up. Despite his pain, he stumbled towards the door.
"Wait, Impmon! I'm coming with you!" shouted Ai.
"This is crazy--you can't go out there!" cried Jen. "That acid
rain could kill you!"
Juri looked out the window. "There isn't any falling now. C'mon Ai, Leomon
can carry both of us and Impmon." She turned to the others. "You guys
should stay here."
"But-" protested Takato.
Leomon gently scooped up Ai and Impmon while Juri climbed up his back and
settled on his shoulders.
"That way," said Ai, pointing a direction to Leomon after glancing
down at her D-Arc. "It isn't far."
Juri clutched Leomon's mane tightly as the large digimon sped off down the hill.
He followed a winding path until it ended in an open field.
Ai gasped. Her brother lay unconscious in the center of the clearing. Hovering
over him was the green goblin-like digimon she recognized from before, wielding a wooden
club.
"Mako!" she screamed.
The other digimon looked up in surprise at her cry. He hurriedly grabbed hold of
Mako's shoulders, lifting him off the ground.
"Leomon!" shouted Juri. She slid off his back and took hold of Impmon as
Ai jumped down. Leomon unsheathed his sword and roared.
Something was happening to Mako. He was growing fainter, almost transparent.
Fragments of data were spilling out him, being absorbed by the green digimon.
"It's loading his data!" cried Juri in disbelief.
"Arghhhhhh!" screamed Impmon, thrashing in pain as his connection to
Mako made him experience everything his partner was feeling.
Leomon charged forward, but he was still a good distance away. A swirling field
of energy now enveloped Mako and the other digimon and hid them both from view.
"Impmon! We have to save Mako!" said Ai, reaching out to him.
"Will you help me?"
The little digimon shuddered, but nodded his head and grabbed her hand.
"Matrix Evolution!"
Juri glanced behind her at the ball of light that now formed around Ai and
Impmon. But looking at the other biomerge taking place, she knew that they
wouldn't finish evolving in time to stop it.
The green goblin-like digimon grinned through the swirling light, and suddenly
it became the masked digimon she had seen at the factory.
"Sepikmon...." whispered Juri in disbelief. "How could you?"
As Makuramon's silhouette appeared through the light, a dark mass of clouds
gathered in the sky directly above him.
"Leomon! Get away from there!" Juri shouted. Her digimon had also
noticed the clouds and was racing back to her as fast as he could.
A blinding light shot out of the vortex and struck Makuramon. The digimon's
scream became a roar as Makuramon dropped to all fours and grew twenty times his
size. The light vanished and in its place, a giant white tiger stood.
"BAIHUMON!" it called out in triumph.
"Beelzebumon!" shouted the double voice of Ai and Impmon as they too
finished evolving. The digimon spread his wings and soared towards where the
giant tiger stood.
"What did you do to Makato?!" Beelzebumon screamed. "Bring him
back! Bring him back or I'll make you pay!" The fingers of his right hand
merged to form the barrel of a giant rifle. With the tip he traced an inverted
pentagram into the air and aimed the gun at its center.
Baihumon just grinned.
"Okay, you asked for it! CHAOS FLARE!!!" shouted
Beelzebumon, shooting round after round of laserfire through the pentagram.
But just before the beams could make contact, the vortex descended over Baihumon.
Beelzebumon continued firing at roiling mass, but the attacks bounced harmlessly
off the clouds. In moments, the vortex dissipated and Baihumon was gone.
"Come back you coward! Come back!" cried Beelzebumon, landing at the
spot where Baihumon had been and raking the ground with his claws. He glowed for
a moment, then split back into Ai and Impmon. Both collapsed in exhaustion and
despair.
Juri ran up to them to make sure they were all right. Leomon came up beside her.
"Spirits quiet," her partner noted softly, pointing at the sky. The storm
clouds had vanished and daylight shined down on them once more. The scene was
eerily familiar. The pair had witnessed something like this twice before.
"The West has its Sovereign back," Juri agreed. She looked down
sorrowfully at Impmon and Ai.
"But peace always comes at a price...."
"So what did he say?" Takato asked impatiently.
Jen shook his head and looked up from the communication device. "Hold on,
I'll read it out to you: 'Hello son. We send our love and well wishes to you
all. We hope you find your digimon and come home soon." Jen cleared his
throat and skimmed through part of the message. "-As for your question
about digimon evolving strangely, we theorize that it is a consequence of the
reformatting. The Sovereign must have played a greater role in maintaining the
stability of the Digital World than we realized. When they reverted to their
de-evolved forms, they left behind a vacuum that needed to be filled by four
other powerful digimon--probably the first to reach Mega level. Those four would
then have become the new Sovereign in order to restore balance to the digital
plane.'"
"Gee, he's taking this awfully well," muttered Ruki.
"Jen didn't tell him Shiuchon and Mako were involved," Ryo told her.
Ruki looked at Jen and raised an eyebrow in surprise.
"They don't need to worry about this," said Takato firmly. "We'll
get them back."
"But...." began Ai, looking around at those assembled. "Me and
Impmon digivolved and we didn't turn into a Sovereign."
"Then they must already have all four," said Kazu. "That would
explain why all the storms have stopped. Now the Digital World is stable
again."
Juri nodded. "Leomon and I saw Zhuqiamon and Ebuwonmon appear a few days
ago. And then today..." she trailed off, avoiding Ai's gaze.
"And we saw Shiuchon and Lopmon become Qinglongmon," finished Kenta.
"So I guess it's safe for the rest of us to go to Mega now."
"But how did those first two digimon reach Mega so fast without
partners?" asked Ryo in frustration, slamming a fist into his palm.
"And how come we've been seeing Champion level digimon around this soon
after everyone's been de-evolved?"
"Culumon," rumbled Leomon. The others looked up at him in
surprise. Juri nodded with a sigh.
"Yes, that's our guess. If he's back to being the way he was, he
still has all the Catalyst's powers, and he can't control them. We've been
following him, but we never get close enough to talk to him. Culumon's very good at hiding. I don't think he even
realizes what he's doing, or remembers who he is," she added sadly.
"Gee, I feel sorry for the little powderpuff, I really do," sneered
Impmon, jumping down from the crate he'd been sitting on. "But do you think
we could get back to what's important, here? Two of you humans have been taken
prisoner and turned into Sovereign. Are we going to let whoever's responsible
get away with it? Of course not! So what's the plan!?"
"Wait, we can't just undo what's been done!" argued Juri.
"Weren't you listening? They're Sovereign, now. They're the ones protecting
the Digital World from chaos!"
Takato frowned worriedly. "Um, normally I'd agree with you, Juri. But these
are our friends. We can't just leave them trapped here."
"And why not?" she countered, anger rising in her voice. "I
think it's pretty fitting, don't you? After all, they're the ones responsible
for what happened to this place. They should be the ones to fix it!"
"Oh, I see how it is!" cried Impmon, his hands balling into fists.
"Is this what you call justice? I took away your partner, so now you're
taking away mine?!"
Ai held her digimon back. "Impmon, Juri didn't do anything."
"Exactly!" he shouted, wriggling out of Ai's grasp. "She did
nothing! Just stood there while we biomerged and tried to save Mako. If she'd
biomerged too, we might have stood a chance! They might have gotten to him in
time!"
Juri trembled in what might have been anger or fear. She fled out of the factory
without saying a word.
"Juri!" called Takato, running after her. She hadn't gone far. He
found her sobbing under a tree.
"Juri," he said, feeling awkward for having followed her outside. He
took a seat on the grass next to her. Leomon stood at the door and looked out to
make sure Juri was okay, but the digimon did not approach. Then suddenly
something in his mind clicked.
"Leomon's still wild, isn't he?" asked Takato in surprise. "You've
never biomerged with him." He frowned thoughtfully. "How did you get
him to obey you if he doesn't remember anything?"
"Leomon trusts me," Juri sniffled, her head still buried in her hands.
"I've been guiding him, teaching him right from wrong and that he should
help those in trouble. I want him to become like the Leomon I knew, to keep his
memory alive." She wiped away the tears and looked up at Takato. "Do
you think...do you think that was selfish of me?"
He sighed deeply. "Juri, I don't know why you don't just biomerge and
restore his memories; bring the old Leomon back."
"No! Th-that wouldn't be right. He isn't supposed to be back. He isn't
supposed to remember."
Takato looked at her curiously. "But you're his partner. Don't you-"
"No! I don't deserve to be his Tamer!" she cried. "He never would
have gotten hurt if I hadn't forced him to be my partner and made him come back with
us. He didn't even know what a Tamer was! I know he didn't come to the Real
World looking for me. But I wished it, and the digi-gnomes made it happen."
She gasped for breath as the sobs racked her body. "Leomon wasn't meant to
be anyone's partner. He was a free spirit. He never would have gotten involved
in our fight if it wasn't for me."
"He was free, Juri. You never forced him to do anything. He wanted to
help, and he died standing up for what he believed in."
"But I made him weak," she insisted. "If I had been a better
Tamer...if I had known what to do, I might have saved him. He depended on me and
I let him die-"
"Don't say that!" said Takato, grabbing her shoulders and shaking
them. "There wasn't anything you could have done!"
"He told me afterwards to be strong," she continued, seeming not to
hear Takato's words. "But I failed then, too. I let the D-Reaper take over
my mind and do all those horrible things. If not for me, the Digital World
wouldn't have needed to be reformatted. None of this-" she said, motioning
towards the spot Baihumon had appeared, "-would have happened." She
paused and looked directly into his eyes.
"I don't want Leomon to remember dying. I don't want him to remember he's a
prisoner of this thing," she said, bringing out her orange D-Arc.
"And...I don't want him to be ashamed of me," she admitted softly,
looking down at her feet.
"It's time for me to leave him. I didn't mean to stay this long, but I
wanted to be sure he'd be be all right. And now that you're here, I know you and
the others can watch over him for me."
Takato stared at her in surprise. "But...but you're his Tamer! You can't
leave him behind!"
"He doesn't know that! I told you, he'll be better off without me. And he
should stay here in the Digital World where he can help other digimon. He
doesn't belong in our world, Takato."
"But-"
Juri sighed. "This is why I wanted to come here alone. I knew that you and
the others wouldn't understand." She rose to her feet and started walking
back to the factory. Takato hurried after her.
"But without your help, Leomon won't be able to digivolve!" he argued,
still hoping to change her mind.
"He already did without my help. Elecmon and I were following Culumon when
we got too close and he digivolved to Leomon. It had nothing to do with
me."
"Okay, then how about this," said Takato, stepping in front of her so
that she was forced to stop and listen. "We obviously can't leave
Culumon here--he'll keep evolving wild digimon who aren't ready for the power
and end up causing havoc in the Digital World. Instead, why don't you bring him
back with you to our world where he can't do any harm? Just come along with us
until we find him."
"I thought you were going after Shiuchon and Makato," she pointed out suspiciously. "I already told you that I
want no part in their rescue. The Digital World can't afford to lose two of its Sovereign."
"We haven't all found our partners yet," Takato reminded her.
"We'll have no chance at a rescue until we do. In the meantime, we can
go look for Culumon."
When Takato explained his plan to the others, however, not everyone seemed to
agree.
"No way! Ai already has her partner--me! We can't waste time waiting for
you guys to catch up! If we have to, we'll rescue Mako from that masked weasel
Sepikmon all by ourselves! Right Ai?"
"Uh...right," said Ai, not sounding quite as sure of herself as Impmon
was.
"You can't go alone, it's much too dangerous!" argued Jenrya.
Hirokazu spoke up. "Well, if they're headed deeper into Baihumon's
territory, there's a good chance that that's where I'll find Guardromon. He's a
metal-type, after all."
"I'll go too," said Ryo. "Cyberdramon could also be around here.
And if we find them, Hirokazu and I can help out Ai and Impmon."
"Are you sure about this?" asked Ruki. "We don't even know if
Mako's still alive. You said Sepikmon loaded his data."
"It looked that way," agreed Ai. "But he used Mako to reach Mega,
almost like they were biomerging. Maybe there's still a part of him inside
Baihumon we can save."
"Either way, Sepikmon's gonna wish he was never reformatted!" swore
Impmon, shaking his fist. "I'll load his data! See how he likes
that!"
Takato looked at the assembled group and nodded in affirmation. "All right
then,
it's settled. Ai, Ryo and Hirokazu will continue west to Baihumon's lair.
The rest of us will follow Juri and Leomon until they find Culumon, and hope we
find our partners along the way. If the others need our help, we'll join them at
Baihumon's lair, otherwise we go east to Qinglongmon and rescue Shiuchon."
"We'll head out tomorrow at first light," said Ryo. "Meanwhile,
let's set up camp here in the factory and see what we can gather in the forest.
We have a long journey ahead of us, so we should get as much food and sleep as
we can."
"Sounds good to me!" cheered Kenta and Kazu in unison, before
exchanging an embarrassed smile.
Ruki found Jenrya standing alone outside, staring up at the Earth cybersphere.
She dragged her feet noisily in the dirt so that he wouldn't be startled when
she came up beside him.
"Thinking about Shiuchon?" she asked softly.
Jen sighed and turned his head to look at her. "Terriermon, actually. I'm
wondering whether I'll ever see him again. The Digital World is so big...and
it's become such a dangerous place."
"Terriermon may be small, but he's tough. He'll be okay," Ruki said,
trying to sound reassuring.
Jenrya smiled weakly. "Not as tough as Renamon. I guess you aren't worried
about your partner."
Ruki shook her head. "I know she's okay. I can feel her...inside. I think
this is what Shibumi meant when he said that we carry a piece of our partners
with us. And I wonder if Renamon can sense it too, and if she might be following
it back to me? And if that's true, then it doesn't matter how far apart we are
now, because I know we can always find each other."
Jen grimaced. "I've got so many emotions bottled up inside of me right now
that I doubt I could feel Terriermon if he was standing right in front of
me." His voice choked up as he added, "Man I wish he was standing
here in front of me."
"He'll be okay," repeated Ruki, not allowing any of her own doubts to
creep into her voice. "They all will. We'll find our friends and bring them
home."
on to BOOK 2
