Hagaren Gao
Guess I'm fired now
One World
I'm finnaly getting back into the world of Fanfiction! I posted my fic on Fanfiction.net as well, my account is here.
This is a Digimon Tamers fic, and it takes place three years after the end of the series. Enjoy!
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One World
Chapter 1: And So It Begins...
“We’ll play again soon, won’t we, Takato?”
“Yeah...Yeah!”
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It was summer in Japan. Summer Break, to be exact - The sun was shining, few clouds dotted the sky, and it was pleasantly warm. One of those rare near-perfect summer days.
Despite how nice a day it was, there were very few children at the park. A few kids on the swings and such, but that was just about it. Except for a small group of teenage boys.
The said group was inside an odd little structure that looked like a purple dinosaur, complete with a tail and legs, but had a gold-trimmed clock where its head should be. It was relatively big, enough for three or four young kids to fit inside, or if you set things up just right, three teenagers and a Digimon card game mat. It had been their hangout for years.
Takato, now 13, wore a white shirt with a blue button-up over it. He had baggy grey cargo pants that might have been a little too big for him, and finished his outfit with black shoes. His brown hair was as shaggy as ever, and odd as it may seem, he was goggleless. He was relatively crammed into a corner to give his friends room to play.
His companions, Kenta and Hirokazu, were playing a noticeably one-sided duel. Kenta was clad in a white T-shirt, brown shorts, and green and white sneakers, while Hirokazu (Kazu for short) wore blue jeans with a black shirt and shoes. Unlike Takato, Kazu continued to wear his trademark headgear, a grey sun visor.
Kazu slapped a card down on the mat. “Game over, buddy!” he said triumphantly, while Kenta slouched over in yet another defeat. “Man!” The blue haired boy exclaimed, “That’s the third time! With all those rare cards, there’s no way for me to beat you!” It didn’t help that Kazu put all of his money into cards, while Kenta actually SAVED his money from time to time
“Sure dude, blame it on the cards. We all know I’m just THAT skilled.” He gathered his cards from the play mat, taking a few seconds to admire his game-winning Andromon card before shuffling it back into his deck. “So, Takato. You gonna actually play a duel with us for once, or you still too good for Digimon Cards?” He asked boy at his left, who hadn’t spoken much that day.
Takato blinked. “I never said I was too good for it, just...” Ever since he met Guilmon, he never felt the need to buy the cards anymore. He had his own real Digimon! After you get your own Digimon, you don’t really feel the need to emulate battles with cards. Unless you were Kenta or Kazu. But, Takato had been bugged to bring his cards to play, mainly since Kenta wanted to see someone besides himself lose.
“Fine, fine,” Takato chuckled, producing a deck of green and blue cards from his pocket. “I think these things need a good workout.”
Kazu scoffed. “Then again, you sure you wanna play me with those old school cards? You should at least buy a pack or two every so often, or else you won’t be able to compete.”
“Mmm-hmm. We’ll see about that.”
The cards were placed on the mat and the game began.
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The sky was slowly turning an amber gold, signaling it was time for the boys to go home. Takato and Kazu had played three rather intense rounds, and Kazu came out as the winner.. “Toldja bud. Your deck needs a serious upgrade, or else you’ll ever be able to beat the Super Kazu/Andromon team!” He jeered, lovingly dusting off his Andromon.
“I only lost because there isn’t a Guilmon card,” Takato laughed.
He had to admit, it was kind of nice to play again. Brought back memories. It wouldn’t hurt to buy a booster pack, too see the new Digimon and strategies, and if Kazu stopped calling him ‘old school’ that would be an added bonus.
The downside would be that his allowance for this week would be gone. Oh well, equivalent exchange.
“Well, same time tomorrow then?” Kenta asked the other boys. The three nodded their approval and said their goodbyes, then went their separate ways home; Of course seeing as Kenta and Kazu lived so close to each other, this really meant only Takato walked home alone.
“You know, maybe I’ll go to the game shop before I go home..” Takato said to himself. The game shop wasn’t really out of the way, so it would only add a few minutes to his walk. As long as he was home before dinner, it was ok, right? And he really had plenty of time before then...
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With a chime of a bell, Takato left the small game store, a metallic blue pack of cards in his hand, and a Digimon capsule toy in his other hand (He was shooting for Agumon, but Betamon was cool too). Decided not to open the card pack until he got home, since it would be no good if he dropped the first cards he bought in who-knows-how-long on the pavement. And he certainly would not put that past himself... He may have changed since he met Guilmon, but some things never change.
Guilmon.
He hadn’t seen Guilmon in about two years. Even so, that was only a short time.
It was three years ago when Takato found a Digital Gate. The D-Reaper had been defeated not long before, meaning the Digimon had to go back to their own world. Every so often, he would check the hut where Guilmon lived, never expecting to find anything, but still trying. That was where the Digital gate appeared again.
He was so excited! He was finally going to see Guilmon again! But first he had to tell the other Tamers, pack supplies to take with him...and plenty of Guilmon Bread! Who knew how long he would be gone this time?
But when he came back the next day, his friends with him, the area around the Digital Gate was surrounded by a concrete wall. It was Yamaki’s doing. He had also found the Gate, and knew that it was too risky to keep it open. So not only did he build the wall around the Gate, he installed a firewall inside of it so that nothing could come or go through it.
This broke Takato’s heart. He was so close to seeing his friend again...his best friend...he said some terrible things to Yamaki, although deep down, everyone knew it was the right thing to do.
But around a year later, the Tamers were presented with a gift: A new Ark! With this, they could safely travel to the Digital World, and thus Tamers and Digimon, at least for a while, could be united. The Digimon came back to the real world for a few days to celebrate Rika’s birthday, but somehow a swarm of Parasimon came to the real world the same way the Ark did.
The Parasimon were defeated, but the Digimon once again had to go back to their world, and wouldn’t come back until the Ark was perfected. Another Digimon attack like that would be unacceptable.
It has been two years, and there is still no foolproof way of getting to the Digital World...
By the time Takato stopped thinking and walking, he realized he was next to the park where his dinosaur friend lived. Just like he always used to do. And something was beeping. “Aw nuts,” He sighed, not meaning to come to this spot. He wouldn’t find anything different from last time he came, or the time before that, or last year...
Takato groaned. “Guess I WILL be late for dinner after all...” he said, tossing his backpack against the stone wall of the park, and sitting down beside it. After coming all this way, he may as well stay a while. He wasn’t in the mood to walk all the way back home quite yet anyway. He debated calling his mom on his cell phone to explain that he would be late, but he wasn’t exactly sure how to explain why he was going to be late. Besides, if she really wanted to know, she could call him.
He stared blankly at the orange sky. It was a little relaxing, somehow. He took a deep breath and got comfy against the wall. Faint beeping aside, it was kind of nice here. He closed his eyes for a minute.
I'm finnaly getting back into the world of Fanfiction! I posted my fic on Fanfiction.net as well, my account is here.
This is a Digimon Tamers fic, and it takes place three years after the end of the series. Enjoy!
-------
One World
Chapter 1: And So It Begins...
“We’ll play again soon, won’t we, Takato?”
“Yeah...Yeah!”
-----
It was summer in Japan. Summer Break, to be exact - The sun was shining, few clouds dotted the sky, and it was pleasantly warm. One of those rare near-perfect summer days.
Despite how nice a day it was, there were very few children at the park. A few kids on the swings and such, but that was just about it. Except for a small group of teenage boys.
The said group was inside an odd little structure that looked like a purple dinosaur, complete with a tail and legs, but had a gold-trimmed clock where its head should be. It was relatively big, enough for three or four young kids to fit inside, or if you set things up just right, three teenagers and a Digimon card game mat. It had been their hangout for years.
Takato, now 13, wore a white shirt with a blue button-up over it. He had baggy grey cargo pants that might have been a little too big for him, and finished his outfit with black shoes. His brown hair was as shaggy as ever, and odd as it may seem, he was goggleless. He was relatively crammed into a corner to give his friends room to play.
His companions, Kenta and Hirokazu, were playing a noticeably one-sided duel. Kenta was clad in a white T-shirt, brown shorts, and green and white sneakers, while Hirokazu (Kazu for short) wore blue jeans with a black shirt and shoes. Unlike Takato, Kazu continued to wear his trademark headgear, a grey sun visor.
Kazu slapped a card down on the mat. “Game over, buddy!” he said triumphantly, while Kenta slouched over in yet another defeat. “Man!” The blue haired boy exclaimed, “That’s the third time! With all those rare cards, there’s no way for me to beat you!” It didn’t help that Kazu put all of his money into cards, while Kenta actually SAVED his money from time to time
“Sure dude, blame it on the cards. We all know I’m just THAT skilled.” He gathered his cards from the play mat, taking a few seconds to admire his game-winning Andromon card before shuffling it back into his deck. “So, Takato. You gonna actually play a duel with us for once, or you still too good for Digimon Cards?” He asked boy at his left, who hadn’t spoken much that day.
Takato blinked. “I never said I was too good for it, just...” Ever since he met Guilmon, he never felt the need to buy the cards anymore. He had his own real Digimon! After you get your own Digimon, you don’t really feel the need to emulate battles with cards. Unless you were Kenta or Kazu. But, Takato had been bugged to bring his cards to play, mainly since Kenta wanted to see someone besides himself lose.
“Fine, fine,” Takato chuckled, producing a deck of green and blue cards from his pocket. “I think these things need a good workout.”
Kazu scoffed. “Then again, you sure you wanna play me with those old school cards? You should at least buy a pack or two every so often, or else you won’t be able to compete.”
“Mmm-hmm. We’ll see about that.”
The cards were placed on the mat and the game began.
----------------------
The sky was slowly turning an amber gold, signaling it was time for the boys to go home. Takato and Kazu had played three rather intense rounds, and Kazu came out as the winner.. “Toldja bud. Your deck needs a serious upgrade, or else you’ll ever be able to beat the Super Kazu/Andromon team!” He jeered, lovingly dusting off his Andromon.
“I only lost because there isn’t a Guilmon card,” Takato laughed.
He had to admit, it was kind of nice to play again. Brought back memories. It wouldn’t hurt to buy a booster pack, too see the new Digimon and strategies, and if Kazu stopped calling him ‘old school’ that would be an added bonus.
The downside would be that his allowance for this week would be gone. Oh well, equivalent exchange.
“Well, same time tomorrow then?” Kenta asked the other boys. The three nodded their approval and said their goodbyes, then went their separate ways home; Of course seeing as Kenta and Kazu lived so close to each other, this really meant only Takato walked home alone.
“You know, maybe I’ll go to the game shop before I go home..” Takato said to himself. The game shop wasn’t really out of the way, so it would only add a few minutes to his walk. As long as he was home before dinner, it was ok, right? And he really had plenty of time before then...
-----------------------------
With a chime of a bell, Takato left the small game store, a metallic blue pack of cards in his hand, and a Digimon capsule toy in his other hand (He was shooting for Agumon, but Betamon was cool too). Decided not to open the card pack until he got home, since it would be no good if he dropped the first cards he bought in who-knows-how-long on the pavement. And he certainly would not put that past himself... He may have changed since he met Guilmon, but some things never change.
Guilmon.
He hadn’t seen Guilmon in about two years. Even so, that was only a short time.
It was three years ago when Takato found a Digital Gate. The D-Reaper had been defeated not long before, meaning the Digimon had to go back to their own world. Every so often, he would check the hut where Guilmon lived, never expecting to find anything, but still trying. That was where the Digital gate appeared again.
He was so excited! He was finally going to see Guilmon again! But first he had to tell the other Tamers, pack supplies to take with him...and plenty of Guilmon Bread! Who knew how long he would be gone this time?
But when he came back the next day, his friends with him, the area around the Digital Gate was surrounded by a concrete wall. It was Yamaki’s doing. He had also found the Gate, and knew that it was too risky to keep it open. So not only did he build the wall around the Gate, he installed a firewall inside of it so that nothing could come or go through it.
This broke Takato’s heart. He was so close to seeing his friend again...his best friend...he said some terrible things to Yamaki, although deep down, everyone knew it was the right thing to do.
But around a year later, the Tamers were presented with a gift: A new Ark! With this, they could safely travel to the Digital World, and thus Tamers and Digimon, at least for a while, could be united. The Digimon came back to the real world for a few days to celebrate Rika’s birthday, but somehow a swarm of Parasimon came to the real world the same way the Ark did.
The Parasimon were defeated, but the Digimon once again had to go back to their world, and wouldn’t come back until the Ark was perfected. Another Digimon attack like that would be unacceptable.
It has been two years, and there is still no foolproof way of getting to the Digital World...
By the time Takato stopped thinking and walking, he realized he was next to the park where his dinosaur friend lived. Just like he always used to do. And something was beeping. “Aw nuts,” He sighed, not meaning to come to this spot. He wouldn’t find anything different from last time he came, or the time before that, or last year...
Takato groaned. “Guess I WILL be late for dinner after all...” he said, tossing his backpack against the stone wall of the park, and sitting down beside it. After coming all this way, he may as well stay a while. He wasn’t in the mood to walk all the way back home quite yet anyway. He debated calling his mom on his cell phone to explain that he would be late, but he wasn’t exactly sure how to explain why he was going to be late. Besides, if she really wanted to know, she could call him.
He stared blankly at the orange sky. It was a little relaxing, somehow. He took a deep breath and got comfy against the wall. Faint beeping aside, it was kind of nice here. He closed his eyes for a minute.