Aftermaths
by Rb
Wow. We're back on Earth. Our adventures in the Digiworld
are finally over.
Mimi's still sobbing, and everyone looks a little teary-eyed
about leaving our friends behind. Even me. I cried a bit while I
left Agumon and the others. I'm not ashamed about it.
It feels strange. A whole portion of our lives is suddenly
over. The Digital gate is closed for good, Gennai said, and we
can't go back.
I have a feeling, deep inside of me, that if the Digital
gate ever reopened, I'd soar through it like I had wings.
Already I'm . . . homesick? Heartsick? I miss Agumon more
than I would have thought possible, and I've only been gone for
five minutes.
Maybe it's because for once, it's definite. I can't
go back.
"Are you okay, Tai?" Kari asks. I paste a smile on my face.
It looks fake. It feels fake. It is fake. But I'm still the
leader, no matter what. I still have to have the bold face on.
"Yeah, I'm okay, Kari."
The cable car we've ridden back from the Digiworld slows and
then stops. The door opens. Everyone piles out in a rush, eager
to see their families, except for Matt and me.
"Hey, Matt?" I say.
He looks at me. "Yeah, Tai?"
"You . . . you fight really well." I smile, a real smile. "I'm
sorry we fought so much back in the Digital world."
He looks suprised, and gratified. "So . . . so am I."
"Friends?" I hold out a hand.
He grips it. "Friends."
We walk out the cable car, Matt first. I don't want to leave.
I don't want to get off the last reminder of our journey.
Standing on the last step, I survey the crowd. All of us
digidestined are surrounded by our families. Sora is hugging her
mom tightly. Mimi was glomped on by her wailing mother and proud,
if stressed, father the moment she got off the cable car. Jim,
Joe's older brother, is shaking Joe's hand. Izzy's mom is crying
while his dad is patting Izzy on the back. T.K. and Kari are both
being hugged by both sets of parents. Matt, like me, is surveying
the crowd, watching intently. There's a lot of people around us,
more than just our families.
"Tai Kamiya!" someone shouts. Startled, I jump off the cable
car and onto the ground -- and the cable car disappears behind me.
The crowd goes silent in awe for a moment, although I can hear
Izzy's reassuring -- well, supposedly reassuring -- words.
"Don't worry, it's digital data that's being broken down and
reconfigured to rebuild the digital world," he explains to his
parents and those nearby. "Prodigious. Once we broke contact with
the cable car, it must have returned to its digital state."
"You came all the way from the digital world on some piece of
digital data?" Izzy's dad asks.
"That doesn't sound very safe," Izzy's mom mentions a bit
timidly.
"Mom, I spent weeks in the digital world, which is really a
lot of digital data, unharmed. My best friend is a mass of bits and
bytes of informations that managed to save my life on several
occasions. I think traveling through worlds on a piece of digital
data is perfectly safe."
There's a longer silence as people start trying to look
through the crowds to see the source of this quote. Several people
are writing Izzy's words on notepads.
I try to slither through the crowds towards my parents and
leave, but the person who called out my name before finds me. It's
a woman, in her late twenties or so, with a pencil behind her ear
and an intent look on her face.
"Tai Kamiya, you were the leader of the Digidestined children,
is that right?" she questions.
Were.
I feel trapped. Were. It's over. It's really over.
"Yeah, that's right," I answer a bit faintly.
Matt sees my face and walks next to me, on my right side.
"Lady, should you be --"
"And you're Matt Ishida!" she exclaims. The look in her eyes
scares me, it's the look on the face of a hungry Kuwagamon finding
easy prey.
"You pronounced my last name wrong," Matt notes dryly.
She brushed this aside. "You two had the strongest digimon,
right? And you both had little siblings fighting along with you,
no?" Her right hand jabs furiously at the notepad in her left hand.
"Tai, what was it like knowing that one wrong move on your part
could kill seven other people, including your own sister?"
"What the . . . what kind of question is that?" Matt
explodes.
"Matt!" T.K. says, holding his mom's hand with one hand and
grabbing Matt's arm with the other. "Where were you?"
Kari runs up to me. "Tai, our parents are waiting! Let's go
home!"
"Let's go, Tai," Matt says, "we don't have to answer stupid
questions like that."
I haven't moved. I feel rooted to the spot.
"Tai?" Sora -- where did she come from, how did she get next
to me, on the opposite side of Matt? -- looks worried. Her mother
is behind her, hanging back with Mimi's and Joe's and Izzy's
families. The other three are pushing through the throbbing crowd,
trying to get closer to the center. Me.
But nothing is significant anymore. All I know is that I'm
breathing hard and fast and the reporter looks worried. "Tai, are
you okay? Has the stress from your battles caught up with you?"
The sound is turned down, the babble of the crowds long gone.
All of the Digidestined are with me, but I'm more alone than ever.
Except for this stupid woman.
"Do you really want to know what it's like?" I answer quietly.
"Rip your heart out from your chest some time and squeeze. Then
you'll know how I felt, every time I thought I screwed up and
someone was hurting because of me, the leader. I was in charge. I
was supposed to be in charge. Yeah, right." I snort. "At first, it
was a game, it wasn't real. And then . . . we were really there, I
realized, at about the time Sora got her crest. We would live or
die with this world. I was stupid a lot of the time. I froze up,
and I almost got everyone killed." My eyes bore straight into the
reporter's. "And here you come, questioning me like I'm an animal
on display, like I'm not a person who bled real blood, just so that
you could survive. I sent my best friend into the most dangerous
battles, asking him to do the most for me and the others so that
people like you," my voice rises, "could live happy undisturbed
lives and question me about it like it's no big deal." With a quick
reflex, I grab the pad she'd been copying my words -- MY words! --
onto and rip it in two. "The Digidestined children don't do
interviews. We know what's important, even if you forget."
My head high but face grim, I start walking in the direction
of my parents' car. Home. But not home. Where is home?
Where do I belong?
"Hey, I hear you were one of the Digidestined," a girl says,
walking up to me.
Four weeks after coming back to Heighton View Terrace. School
starts again. I'm in the same class as Sora and Matt, subtle
manipulation by our parents who think it'll be best for us to be
with our friends. Why am I stuck with a simpering girl that I don't
know walking with me to class? "Yeah," I grunt.
"Was it scary?" she asks, confiding in a lower whisper, "I saw
pictures of those weird monsters that you guys had to fight. They
look so...icky. I can't believe you could deal with them without
getting freaked out."
I stiffen. "My best friend's a digital monster."
"Oh," she says in a tone of disappointment. Maybe she's
disgusted with me. I can only hope. No such luck, as she continues,
"I saw you guys get medals from the mayor. You looked totally cool
on television. That girl, Sora, is she your girlfriend or
something?"
"Huh?"
"I mean, are you dating her?"
"Sora? No." Sora had been like an older sister to me as well
as the rest of the Digidestined for the past four weeks, listening
to us when we had to cry or talk or just couldn't cope with life in
general. I feel bad about it, but what can I do? I'm not a leader
when there's nothing concrete to battle, and Sora is supporting us
all right now with her kind words. Does Sora ever feel like she has
to collapse? She never lets it on if she does.
"Do you, ah, want a girlfriend?"
"No," I say flatly. She's the fifth girl who had oh-so-subtly
attached herself to me and pried into my personal life, hoping to
get the status of dating a Digidestined. From what I heard from
Matt, I wasn't alone. So many people were interested in us now,
trying to become part of us, gain our status of saviors of the
world. No one seems to care that our Digimon, the "icky-looking
monsters," had worked just as hard as we had. No one seems to think
about the work and hurt that had gone into our battles. No one
seems to realize that we hadn't saved the world for recognition,
we'd done it because it had to be done.
"Really?" the girl pouts.
"I'd rather kiss a Numemon then spend five more minutes in
your company," I say truthfully.
"You're so meaaan, Tai," she giggles. "Can I at least have
your autograph? Sign it to Naomi, with love? My friends will all be
so jealous."
So this is what Tai Kamiya, leader of the Digidestined, is
reduced to, I think. Scribbling characters on paper to make
little girls jealous.
"No autographs, please," smirks a familiar voice. Matt! Sora
is with him, frowning a little at the scene in front of her.
Naomi wrinkles her nose at Sora. "Can't you pick ONE and stay
with him?" she whines, and hypocritically flashes a wide smile at
both Matt and myself before she -- finally! -- leaves.
Sora snorts a bit. "I swear, every girl in this school thinks
I'm secretly going out with you two, Izzy, Joe, and possibly T.K.
for all I know, and hates me for it."
I pat Sora on the shoulder. "Next time we decide to get
together a group of Digidestined, we'll make sure to include more
girls."
Matt raises an eyebrow at my admittedly bad joke. Sora
smiles.
"Let's go," I say. School is a lot easier, I think, if I treat
it as a battle with a Dark Master that I have to use my courage to
win. I instinctively touch the place where my tag and crest should
be, but realize that they'd be redundant by now. I have all the
courage I need inside of me.
If only I could figure out how to make myself glow.
"Where should we sit?" Sora asks, surveying the empty
classroom. We wanted to get to class early, to pick our seats.
"Front."
"Back."
Matt and I speak at the same time, which makes Sora laugh and
leaves us glaring at each other.
"In the front of the classroom, we won't have to see people
staring at us, and we can concentrate on schoolwork," Matt
argues.
"But in the back, they can't stare at us, or else the teacher
will yell at them. Plus, with my hair," I indicate the mass of
brown hair that seems to be genetically programmed to be messy, "do
you think that if I sat in front, anyone could see over it?"
Matt cracks a grin. "Good point. We'll sit in back."
Sora takes a seat next to the window. I sit next to her, and
Matt sits on my other side. I have a flash of deja vu but ignore
it as the other kids file in, whispering and pointing at the three
of us. I ignore them. I'm getting good at ignoring people. Some
days, I don't see or hear a thing except for what's in my own
memory.
"Class, settle down," the teacher says as she breezes in and
sits at her desk. "I hope everyone knows that there are three very
special students in our class. These three were part of the Eight
Children who saved the world using awesome powers."
Close, but not close enough, I think silently.
"Matt Ishida? Tai Kamiya? Sora Takenouchi? Won't you please
stand up and tell the class about your adventures?"
As if by mutual agreement, all three of us stay in our seats.
Most of the kids know about who we are already, and are looking
uneasily over their shoulders at the three of us. The teacher
notices this and frowns.
"Eyes front, class. Ishida? Kamiya? Takenouchi? They must be
absent. Anyway. I am Ms. Kinomoto, and I hope you will have a good
time in my class this year. Roll call. Aborutou, Kenji?"
It continues until "Ishida, Matt?"
"Here," Matt calls. Everyone turns around and stared,
including Kinomoto.
"Why didn't you rise when I asked you to, before?"
"With all due respect, ma'am, I didn't find it necessary."
As the teacher's eyebrow raises, she looks for the first time
directly at him. I stand up. "I'm Tai Kamiya."
Sora rises, too. "My name is Sora Takenouchi, nice to meet
you."
"Why didn't any of you rise before? And Kamiya, Takenouchi,
you haven't been called on!"
"We didn't want to," I say loudly. Sora and Matt nod,
supporting me.
Kinomoto's eyebrow twitches. "Disrespect for a teacher?
Kamiya! Takenouchi! Ishida! Principal's office, now!"
"But I didn't--!" Matt yelps.
"Go!" she roars, and the three of us walk out of the
classroom, every eye upon us.
"Well, Matt, I guess people still look at us even if we are in
the back," I say mildly as we walk down the halls. "I'm sorry."
"What are we doing?" he asks, ignoring me.
"We don't know," Sora answers.
"Then why are we acting like idiots? We're smart, we've done
more in seconds Earth time then Kinomoto's accomplished in her
entire lifetime. Why...why can't I think straight? If only..." he
gulps. "If only Gabumon was here."
"Yeah, if Agumon was here he'd pepper breath every single
gawking student. If I asked him to," I recall.
"And I could think, clearly, about what's happening. I would
be able to respect myself more," Matt says.
"And I could laugh at the dumb jokes, and have someone to
support me," I say. My teeth clench against tears that have
threatened to fall since my first day back.
"But Agumon, and Gabumon, and Biyomon aren't here," Sora
reminds us.
"You can't stop us wishing," I shoot back.
"But we have...we have to deal."
"How?" Matt asks.
Sora winces. "I don't know how." She looks at the hallway. All
of the doors are closed and no one's walking around but us, but she
still lowers her voice. "I'm not immune. I miss Biyomon just as
much as you miss your Digimon. And I miss living in the digital
world, despite the dangers, knowing that there was a purpose, a job
to be done. And I do hate how everyone in this world doesn't seem
to appreciate the depth of what we've done. But...I don't want you
guys to be hurting any more than what you already feel. And I want
everyone to be okay. So I don't let on what I feel, except to my
mom. And that makes us closer, because she understands what we went
through. And she knew Biyomon, too, so..." Tears start to leak from
her eyes, but she does nothing about them. "We've got to be
strong...so that the world can respect who we are."
Matt awkwardly wipes away most of her tears. "It's okay, Sora.
I'm sorry. I've been straining you with my complaints, haven't I?
I feel so bad. I'm sorry."
"No, Matt! It's not that I want you guys to confide in me
less..." Sora trails off, unable to find words for what she wants
to say.
"Sora, I promise I'll be stronger and braver," I say, "about
what's been happening. We're all confused...I need to be stronger.
If only..."
"...half of our hearts weren't in the Digiworld," Sora, Matt,
and I all say in unison.
My chest feels like it's on fire, as if something was burning,
deep inside my heart. From Sora's and Matt's expressions, they feel
the same thing happening to them. On each of our chests, a symbol
appears like it did once before, during the final battle. On
Sora's, the Crest of Love appears. On Matt's, the Crest of
Friendship. And on mine, the Crest of Courage.
But it doesn't stop with just the glowing, like it did before,
after our crests were destroyed. Around the glowing crests, tags
appear, floating in mid-air. I feel for my Digivice, stuck in my
pocket, and it's beeping like crazy. There's awe on all of our
faces as the tags are fully formed. Only then does the feeling in
my chest stop, but the tags are still glowing. I reach out and grab
my tag and crest, and put it around my neck, where it belongs. Matt
and Sora repeat my action.
"How did...how did that happen?" Matt asks.
Sora and I shrug in confusion.
"We'd better get to the principal's office," Sora notes.
"We're going to be in trouble if we wait much longer."
"Race ya," I grin.
We race. Matt wins. He does have the longest legs, anyway. I'm
glad no teachers saw us running in the halls.
The principal nods understanding to our breathless
explanation. I have a feeling that out parents talked to him,
explaining our 'delicate situation.' I would get mad, but it's not
worth it. He is trying to look out for our best interests, after
all.
By the time we got out of the principal's office, it was time
for a class change. I spot Izzy walking down the hall, looking
strange without his computer strapped to his back. I trot over to
him.
"Come to the library an hour after school ends," I whisper.
"It's important. Tell Mimi, too."
He nods, surprised that I'm being a leader again. I'm not sure
how to interpret that. "I will, Tai. I have something to tell you
guys, too."
The rest of the day passes in a blur. I ignore the covert
looks, and the not that subtle remarks, as I concentrate on the
crest. What does it mean? Is it a sign? Will we be able to get back
to the Digiworld?
After school, I walk home alone, considering. After I get to
my family's apartment, I find that Kari is already home, watching
television. Out of all of us kids, Kari and T.K. have been the
least affected by being closed off for eternity from the digital
world. I'm surprised.
"Kari, there's going a meeting in the library today," I tell
her.
"Okay," she says. "Is anything wrong?" she asks after a
moment, cautiously.
"For the first time in the last four weeks, something may be
good," I smile.
She smiles too, a beam of light in darkness.
I call Joe and tell him about the meeting. He half-heartedly
complains but promises to be there. "Old reliable me," he jokes,
"of course I'll be there."
An hour later, we're all there. Joe and Mimi arrive last.
"Oh, wow, have I got something to tell you guys!" Joe says,
looking a bit mussed. Mimi seems oddly subdued, but nods
quietly.
"Tai first," Izzy says. "I have something to say, too, but Tai
should go first." He had been spending the last five minutes
finding an outlet to plug his laptop into.
I shoot a glance at Sora and Matt. They nod, allowing me to
speak. "I was talking to Sora and Matt today...actually, we got
kicked out of class." Everyone's eyes widen. "It wasn't our fault,
we had a stupid teacher."
"Actually, it was your fault I got kicked out of class," Matt
mutters. "I was innocent but got associated with you two."
"Anyway, we were talking in the hallway and...in our
hearts..there was this feeling..." I can't figure out what to say,
so I motion for Sora to take over.
"The symbols for our crests glowed on our chests, and then our
crests and tags reformed, floating in the air." She pulls out her
Crest of Love to prove her story, and Matt and I follow suit.
Izzy, amazingly, pulls out his own tag and Crest of Knowledge.
"Last night, I was searching for a connection to the Digiworld,
like I do every night." He smiles a bit sheepishly. "I
felt...something. And my crest and tag formed, just like Sora
mentioned."
Joe grins a bit wildly. "While Mimi was crossing the street,
a car started driving straight at her. I ran and pushed her out of
the way, scattering my books everywhere." The look of exhultation
fades. "They were library books. I'll have to pay for them now.
Anyway, I scraped my knee badly, and there was a lot of blood. I
thought I might faint, but my crest and tag formed and glowed and
healed me!" He holds up his tag and Crest Reliability. Mimi nods
again.
T.K. and Kari look at each other, and simultaneously hold up
the Crest of Hope and the Crest of Light.
"When did you get those?" Sora asks.
"A couple days after we came back, Kari came over to my mom's
apartment to play. We were pretty quiet, thinking about our
digimon, and both of us mentioned we promised our digimon we'd see
them again," T.K. says.
"Our crests and tags just sort of sprang into existance," Kari
adds shyly.
"Why didn't you tell me?" Matt and I say at the same time.
"Well, you were so depressed back then," T.K. mutters, "you
didn't seem to want to talk."
"I didn't know what you'd say," Kari says meekly.
"Prodigious," Izzy computes. "You both had such faith in the
fact that you would see Patamon and Gatomon again, it took you a
lot less time to form your crests then it did for everyone else,
because no one else had such belief in themselves or in seeing
their digimon again. Everyone else said goodbye for good, except
for you two."
There is a pause while everyone digests Izzy's words. I
realize that I had said 'goodbye for good' to Agumon and that I'd
had no hope that we'd ever see our digimon friends again. That was
stupid of me. I should have had more faith in Agumon. I feel a
little strange. I've always been the leader, always had Agumon
digivolve first and farthest. Yet my little sister got her crest
and tags back before me...! I have a lot to learn from my little
sister, I decide.
After a moment or two, everyone looks expectantly at Mimi.
"What?" she snaps.
"Mimi...do you...?" Sora ventures timidly.
I look closely at Mimi. I can't see the chain of a tag around
her neck.
She grits her teeth. "No."
No one says anything. Izzy, his laptop now in hand, taps
furiously at it for a minute, then frowns. "Mimi..."
"What?" Izzy stays quiet. Mimi gets angry. "I know what you're
all thinking, Mimi's not sincere enough to want her crest back,
Mimi doesn't really want to see Palmon again, Mimi's too happy to
have a good life with her clothes and soft bed and plenty of food
to want to have anything to do with her best friend in the entire
world..."
Everyone's eyes are wide, and I see one or two guilty flushes
as Mimi's words hit home. "Mimi, that's not what I -- " Izzy
starts.
"I may be a ditz," Mimi rants, "but I still would give
anything to talk to Palmon again! It broke my heart to have to
leave her behind and never talk to her again! Even if I had to wear
one outfit for the rest of my life and never have enough food or a
nice place to sleep again! But I would like to skip the not having
enough baths part," she confides in a moment of true sincerity, "we
got really disgusting after a while."
"Mimi..." Sora says quietly. "We all know you feel that way.
We all feel the same way."
"But it's not fair!" Mimi bursts out. "It's just not FAIR!" A
single tear rolls out of her eye, down her cheek, and onto her
chest. At the exact spot that the tear hit, a tear-shaped crest,
the Crest of Sincerity, started glowing. In front of our amazed
eyes, Mimi's crest and tag finally grew.
"Oh, wow," she whispers. Sora gives her a hug.
"Prodigious," Izzy says in satisfaction. "You see, the reason
my Crest of Knowledge regrew was because I finally found a way to
contact Gennai."
Everyone stares at Izzy. "You WHAT?"
"I sent him an e-mail, explaining what had happened to my
crest and everything else that has happened in the last two days.
He sent me back an e-mail saying that three of the crests,
including mine, had been reborn, and the rest would be reborn
shortly. When they did, I was to open this file. But I can't
before, because I need all eight crests inserted here," he points
to a slot on his computer, "for it to open."
"Let's open it up!" I say, carefully taking off my crest and
tag, noting with satisfaction that everyone follows my lead. 'Where
do I stick it in, Izzy?"
"Here -- don't jam it!" he exclaims, but I am careful. After
me, Matt, Sora, then Izzy, Mimi, Joe, T.K., and finally Kari all
insert their own crests. Our crests all glow as Izzy opens the
file.
Gennai's face appears on the computer screen. "Welcome,
digidestined! It's been a long time since you've seen my face,
which is okay, because it's been even longer since I've seen my
own! If you're reading this, you obviously all have your crests at
last. Because of this, you will be able to do something that's been
thought impossible."
"Will we be able to visit the Digital world again?" I ask
excitedly. See Agumon and the other again? All right!
"You probably are thinking 'will you be able to visit the
digital world again?' I'm sorry, digidestined children. The answer
is still no."
We slump down dejectedly.
"However, you will be able to see your digimon friends again,"
Gennai continues.
"YES!" we cheer.
"Are they coming to our world again?"
"We'd better keep Gabumon out of the ice cream, Matt!"
"We should tell our parents, they won't get so worried this
time then."
"What about our other friends, how will they react?"
"Could we bring them to school?"
"That would be a good way to pay back Kinomoto!"
"Maybe I could take Agumon with me, so he could do my
homework!" I muse.
Izzy turns around and gives us all long looks. "You do realize
that Gennai's message is prerecorded, and that he can't actually
hear our comments?" He gave a sigh. "I paused it, so you guys could
talk!"
We glare at him. "Play the message!"
"While beings can't travel from one world to another, a design
defect of the Digiworld that I'm working on solving, we can send
information between the two worlds, like this e-mail. If you insert
your crest into the B drive on a computer, and concentrate really
hard, your digimon will be able to communicate with you through the
computer. However, you will only be able to see and hear your
digimon, not touch, smell, or taste them."
"Who would want to taste a digimon?" Kari asks. Izzy irritably
pauses Gennai's e-mail again.
Sora grins. "I don't know, but Joe does have a fish
digimon..."
"You're not eating Gomamon," Joe retorts defiantly.
"I am getting rather hungry," T.K. mentions.
"Want some sushi, little bro?"
"I wonder what Gomamon teriyaki would taste like," Mimi
says.
Joe looks as if he's about to pass out, and Izzy's eyebrow is
twitching mercilessly, so I say loudly "let's hear the rest."
"Another problem is that you can only talk for five minutes at
a time, preferably spaced well apart, or else your computer will
crash because of the power overload. I wouldn't use this
communication more than about twice a week, less if possible. Well,
my own computer's at the end of its power supply, I've got to
remember to pay those bills!" The message turns to fuzzy black and
white.
All of us started edging towards Izzy's laptop. Izzy, alarm
bells ringing in his mind, jumps up in front of it.
"Guys...uh...only one person can use a computer at a time, and they
have to be well-spaced out."
"We have a computer at home," I tell Kari, "and you can talk
to Gatomon first."
She nods. "Okay."
"I have a computer at home, too," Mimi mentions, "I'll use
that."
"So do I," Joe says solemnly.
"Mom has a computer, right?" Matt asks T.K.
"Yeah," T.K. says, "I'll talk to Patamon on that."
"And I'll use Dad's computer to talk to Gabumon. He won't
mind."
Sora bites her lip. "Izzy, I'm really sorry, but we don't have
a computer at my house. Could I please use yours?"
Izzy's eyes widen. "You don't have a computer at your house?
How do you live?" Remembering his manners, he adds, "sure,
Sora."
All of us start to leave, eager to get home and use our
computers to communicate with our best friends. But as I was
leaving, I could hear Sora's trembling voice say "Hello? Hello?
Biyomon?" and her bursting into tears.
"You can stay while I talk to Gatomon," Kari smiles, "I don't
mind."
"Okay," I say, and step back a little. Kari takes off her
crest and inserts it into the computer. I can see her mouth form
the word "Gatomon" as she concentrates.
The monitor fuzzes, and then clears to reveal Gatomon's face,
blue eyes wide. "Kari? How'd you get here?"
"I'm not really here," Kari says. "I'm talking to you through
my computer. Gennai told me how."
"Kari!" Gatomon's eyes fill up with tears. "I know you said
we'd see each other again, but I didn't think it was
possible..."
"It's okay, Gatomon, I always keep my promises."
Quietly, I leave the room. Five minutes later, Kari rejoins
me.
"Where'd you go?" Kari asks.
"I didn't...I felt like I was intruding," I explain.
"Oh." Kari is silent for a moment. "All of our digimon are
sticking together in a group. They don't want to leave each
other."
"Hmm?"
"Yeah. Gatomon says it's not as much fun without us there.
Everyone there has been sort of down."
"Do you feel like...like you left your half of your heart
behind, when you left the digital world?" I ask my little sister
curiously.
"Hmm." She thinks for a moment. "Nope."
"How come you didn't, but Sora and Matt and everyone else and
I felt like that?"
"Maybe that's because I knew I'd see Gatomon again. You
weren't sure." I can see Kari's Crest of Light glow. "I knew."
"Maybe... yeah," I nod. "You're right. I wasn't sure."
Kari giggles. "It's okay, Tai. I don't know how long you'll
have to wait to make your call, but Gatomon says that Agumon really
misses you, so I really wouldn't wait that long." She gives me a
quick hug.
I continue sitting, thinking.
I finally sit down at the computer at three o'clock in the
morning. I can't sleep at all, but I don't know what to say to
Agumon at all. I miss him, but I don't know what to say to him. I'm
in my pajamas, but I still have to talk. I have to!
I boot up the computer. Slowly, I pull the crest of courage
off and insert it into the right slot. Agumon, I say
mentally, picturing the small orange dinosaur look-alike with
brilliant green eyes. I can hear his voice in my head.
The screen goes fuzzy, before clearing to see Agumon blinking
furiously. "What...Tai?!" I hear his voice, and suddenly tears I
had been keeping back by sheer will flow down my cheeks. I wipe
them aside.
"Hiya, buddy!" My voice cracks a bit, but I smile, genuinely
pleased to see my best friend. "Sorry I didn't call earlier, I
wasn't sure how long I should wait after Kari's call."
"I thought..." His voice, too, cracks, but he goes on. "I
thought you didn't want to talk to me anymore, because everyone
else...talked to their friends, and I didn't...get a call from you,
and I thought..."
"Agumon, how could I ever not want to talk with you? You're my
best friend in the whole world, I could never ignore you."
"Well, you sure did a good impression of it."
"I said I was sorry!"
We both laugh.
"So, how are you and the rest of the digimon?" I ask.
"We're all fine, Tai. I think the real question is, how are
you?"
"Huh?"
"Gabumon and Biyomon said that Matt and Sora said you seemed
really down. I'm worried, Tai. Please tell me what's the
matter."
I take in a deep breath, and spill to Agumon all of the pain
and anger I've been feeling for the last few weeks, ending with "I
know I shouldn't complain, I know that I sound like a baby saying
this. But... no one understands except for you and the other
digidestined, and I can't keep putting my troubles onto them,
especially Sora. They all have too many problems already."
"You're wrong," Agumon says. "You shouldn't keep all your
problems bottled up. You should talk to people, and let them talk
to you. That way the problems get smaller and the trust grows."
"You're so smart, Agumon," I sigh. "But there's only about a
minute left! My problems seem small now, but when I stop talking to
you, the problems will get bigger again!"
"Tai, you will always be in my thoughts. I will always support
you, whether you can realize it or not. Your faith in me and your
courage were what made me strong. Now it's time for you to be
strong, too. My faith in you will become courage for you to
live."
"Thank you, Agumon," I say, and smile. "I'll call you next
week, okay?"
"Yes, but please don't call in the middle of the night! I need
my beauty sleep!"
I laugh. "I'll see you soon!"
"See ya!" Agumon says. I stop the communication and return my
crest to its place around my neck.
I lie down on my bed. Agumon is right. His faith in my gives
me courage to deal with a. I look down at my crest, and find that
it is glowing, a small orange light in the darkness of my
room.
Tomorrow I'll be stronger. Tomorrow I'll be happier. Tomorrow
I'll be a better person, stopping with my funk of depression. I'll
stop with dealing with the aftermaths, and forge a new beginning
for me and the others.
About the eating Gomamon section...well, I was really hungry
when I was writing that part of the fic, and I was eating fish at
the time. I've had salmon teriyaki at a local mall, and it's
really, really, good. ^_^