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Digital Disaster, Part 6

Digital Disaster

Part 6: Dark Master Number Three

Machinedramon laughed evilly at Tigreromon. "Go back to the shadows where you belong, Kitty," he said. "I will take care of the digidestined. It will be much easier now that you have weakened them."

The Mekanorimon and Tankmon marched away and Tigreromon whisked away in the other direction. "I'll be finding the Servant Child," he muttered. It was not nice to know that he wasn't wanted.

"The digidestined will be the digi-doomed!" Megadramon cried as he flew into the sky.

Matt walked through the forest quickly. He didn't bother to wait for Gabumon, who lagged behind. He just wanted to get far away from the metropolis and his friends.

Finally Matt sank to the ground. "I keep getting more confused all the time," Matt confessed. "I don't know why I keep running--or why I keep helping them out."

"You're friends, Matt. You'll always be together."

Matt laughed. "Yeah, right. I really believe that. I leave for a reason, you know." Then he said, much quieter, "I just don't know what that reason is."

~*~

Almost a mile away, Kari coughed. Tai was instantly at her side. "Are you getting sick again?"

"I'll be okay," Kari said. Salamon stared at the small child. Kari was so caring, but she never would admit to being sick.

Agumon nudged Izzy gently. "Do you think she's thinking only about us again?" he asked.

With an anxious look at Tai, Izzy whispered, "Yes. Remember what Tai told us?"

Suddenly a blazing stream of light hit the ground and a giant dragon appeared. Mimi screamed and covered her head. "Who in Digiworld is he?"

"Megadramon!" Tai, Izzy, Sora, T.K., and Kari said at the same time. Another shimmering blade hit the ground, and the kids began to run.

It wasn't long before Tai noticed Kari lagging behind. A jet of the light crashed into the ground right behind her. Tai ran back just as Megadramon aimed straight at her.

"Hand of Fate!"

Tai picked up his sister and raced toward his friends. He hadn't even seen Patamon digivolve. "Thanks, Angemon!" he called.

Suddenly a much bigger beam smacked Megadramon backwards. He shrieked and dove for the trees. "That would be Matt," Joe guessed.

"Why does he keep coming back to help?" Tai asked. "Couldn't we all be a group for more than a day?"

Suddenly Agumon remembered the task at hand. "We can't think now, just run!"

~*~

Matt and MetalGarurumon raced away from Machinedramon's metropolis. "This time, get far enough away so that we can't hear them. I just need to think, and I can't be helping them out all the time," Matt said. MetalGarurumon nodded and whipped along. Eventually they stopped. Matt hated himself for leaving his brother behind, but T.K. could take care of himself.

At least, Matt hoped so.

Gabumon fell asleep soon. Matt was left awake, keeping watch. A crack of breaking twigs resounded through the forest and Matt scrambled to his feet. "No evil digimon allowed! And no digidestined, either!"

"Am I evil?" a hissing voice asked. Tigreromon leapt into the small clearing. "I knew I would find you here, Servant Child."

"I am not a servant!"

"This time, let's set up a few more rules," Tigreromon said softly. "One, no running." A Tiger Flare wrapped around the clearing, like a wall of fire. Matt gasped in horror as Gabumon landed outside of the barrier. "That takes care of number two as well, no interference."

With one carefully placed eye-beam, Matt's digivice fell to the ground. "No digivolving during the contest."

With a poisonous smile, Tigreromon said, "And number four, if I win, you die!"

Gabumon woke up to find himself right next to the wall of fire. He stood up quickly and shouted, "Gabumon, digivolve to...hey, what's wrong? Why can't I digivolve?"

"And if I win, you die," Tigreromon's voice said.

Gabumon's brown eyes flew open and he darted away to find the others.

~*~

Meanwhile, Machinedramon watched the seven run from his attacking Tankmon. "Time for me to join the battle," he said. With a soft laugh, the third Dark Master left his stronghold and headed out to destroy the digidestined.

"Tai! Help! Tai, Tai, Tai!" Kari cried as a Mekanorimon dragged her away with its long arms. Tai held out his digivice.

"Salamon, digivolve to...Gatomon!" The white cat dove for her precious digidestined and clawed at the Mekanorimon.

"Agumon, warp-digivolve to...WarGreymon!" WarGreymon raced straight into the battle with a Terra Force attack. Tai caught his sister when she flew from the evil digimon's attacks.

"Let's go, you guys!" Tai shouted.

"Biyomon digivolve to...Birdramon!" The seven climbed onto Birdramon's back. The other digimon mounted WarGreymon and they flew away.

"Don't worry!" Tai called cheerfully. "We can have a better fight when we get back from the resort!"

"I wouldn't expect to be at that resort anytime soon," a growling voice said.

"Machinedramon!"

"Giga Cannon!" The blast sent them flying--literally.

They zoomed higher. Then they heard his voice again--"I'll get you, digidestined! And your little servant friend, too!"

"Tai!"

Tai perked up. "I hear Gabumon! Lower, Birdramon." She darted toward the ground. Then they saw Gabumon. Birdramon landed and let the children off.

"Matt--got taken--by Tigreromon--" Gabumon managed to say, panting. Tai bit his lip.

"Well, are we gonna go help my brother?" T.K. asked. Tai nodded and the children clambered back onto the willing fire bird. Tai helped Gabumon up and they took off.

Meanwhile, Matt stared into the tiger's angry charcoal-colored eyes. His own sapphire colored eyes were watering from the smoke and the strain, but he would never give up. Never surrender. Never. Yamato Ishida was not a quitter. Not. Never had been. Ever. Had never been a quitter. Just not a friend. Just one who left for the good of all. Just one who really listened, who really cared. Just one who didn't show it well, that was all. Not the cold person he appeared to be. Not in reality.

Matt blinked, not wanting to. With a choked gasp, he backed to the edge of the fire wall. Tigreromon flashed an evil grin. "I was positive this would happen...now I can kill you..."

The young boy dove to the side as Tigreromon lunged at him. The tiger whirled and bared his fangs. Matt slid quickly to the other end of the space. He threw himself to the ground and let the tiger sail over him. Tigreromon disappeared through the wall and Matt abruptly realized that Tigreromon could be anywhere, waiting to attack from any side. With bated breath, Matt spun slowly, waiting for the blow that was sure to come.

The evil digimon leapt through the wall, but he was a bit off and missed Matt by a few inches. The child then remembered his digivice and grabbed it. Suddenly he heard a loud flapping and the fire dissipated on one side. Matt looked up at Birdramon--and his friends.

The other kids hopped down just as Matt had the sense to stumble through the small opening. Coughing, he collapsed. "Thanks," he mumbled.

Tai stared at the boy kneeling on the grass before him. He looked small and weak, as if he couldn't take care of himself. Tai quickly pushed that crazy thought from his mind.

"He--he's gone..." the voice of Patamon said softly. The digidestined looked up. The fire wall had vanished, and so had the tiger.

"We've got to go," Matt said. "Now. Gavinmon will get us if we don't."

T.K.'s eyes lit up with the essence of hope. "Will you stay, then, Matt? Will you come back for good? Please?"

Matt looked at his younger brother, and suddenly it hurt. Hurt to know that he would have to leave again, hurt to injure this small human. But T.K. himself had said that he didn't need Matt...

~Alone. I'll always be alone. Lonely. Never to return...never to surrender...never. Not ever. Not come back. Stay alone with Gabumon. Alone. Never come back to the ones who love me. Ever.~

"I...I can't. I'm so sorry. I can't." Matt coughed again before continuing, "I can't stay with you...can't...just can't. I'm sorry."

Tears filled T.K.'s eyes as Matt and Gabumon walked into the trees. "Hate him. I hate him. I HATE HIM!" T.K.'s voice was laced with the rage and sadness that had been building up so long. "He--he never stays. Always leaves. I hate him for going. He goes away. He hates me and I hate him! HATE! Always! He fights us...he hurts us...and he doesn't care! He said you were cold, Tai. Remember? And--and--" the boy's voice cracked as he sobbed, "DemiDevimon meant it. He hated me. Didn't want to come get me. Never wanted to! I hate him!"

None of the digidestined had been prepared for this show of emotion by the innocent young child. They stepped away, even Patamon. Suddenly, Tai heard a very soft voice say, "If that's how they all feel, I should've left them to Master..."

"You don't mean that."

Tai had to strain to hear the reply, "No. I don't."

Then there was silence.

A half-hour later the other children were still calming T.K. Suddenly a huge figure bounded into the clearing and a much smaller one leapt off. "I heard you, kid, but--that--it doesn't matter. Machinedramon's coming...and he's got an army! I told you to run...before..."

Tai jumped up and glared at Matt. "Answer one thing before we fight Machinedramon. Why do you keep helping us?"

There was no reply, although Matt did remark quietly, "I might decide to get back to you on that." There was no time for anything else as a huge machine burst into the clearing.

"Digidestined, you are mine!"

Matt smiled at the kids. "Go ahead. I guarantee, no transport this time." It took a moment, but finally Sora understood and grabbed her little stone. All but T.K. took out the little pebbles. The young child glared at his brother and choked, "I hate you. You heard me. I refuse to help!"

Matt turned away and faced Machinedramon. "Whatever, dude. Agumon, digivolve!"

Agumon quickly warp-digivolved to WarGreymon, and the two mega digimon attacked. Suddenly a small line of yellow traced its way to the bright sphere that was the center of the stones' power.

The bright sphere glowed and suddenly Matt dropped to his knees--again. Just like before. Then the warm voice whispered, "Power!" and the digimon stood, stronger than before.

Matt collapsed, unconscious. "Ice Wolf Claw!" MetalGarurumon shouted. Machinedramon reeled from the powered-up blow. One Terra Force sent him flying. Then, without noticing that she was doing it, Gatomon jumped over and shrieked, "Lightning Claw!" Machinedramon disintegrated with the words, "I fear I've underestimated them..."

Gatomon tottered backwards. "I...I killed him..."

WarGreymon devolved. "That was surprisingly easy," he remarked, Agumon once again. Tai nodded, bent over Matt's motionless body.

"This is just not fair. This...this draining. Now what?"

MetalGarurumon stepped up. "My turn," he grunted. Somehow, he pulled Matt onto his back and they disappeared again. T.K. buried his face in his hands. "Oh, Matt..." he whispered.

Sora gently wrapped her arms around T.K. "It's all right..." she whispered, doing her best to console him.

"WHY? Why won't he stay?" T.K. asked, voice muffled as he struggled not to cry in front of the others.

"His path is different," Tai said. "Our path will lead us home...and hopefully his will lead the same way."

The seven who remained together started to walk again, as usual. Kari watched her friends, thinking, ~When will we be together again? We've always been separated...at least, as long as I've been here. We keep messing up. It's my fault, I bet...it's my fault Wizardmon's dead. And now MY digimon killed Machinedramon. This is strange...am I turning into a murdering little freak?~

Kari accidentally voiced her last words out loud, and the rest turned to stare. She turned red. "Ummm..."

"Kari!" Tai cried. "Why would you think that?"

Kari turned away and mumbled something incoherent. Izzy stared at the young girl. "Something weird is going on here..." he muttered.

"Yeah, we are the Chosen Children, also known as the digidestined!" Tai said. "We've known that for most of the trip!"

"No, I mean, there's all these questions: Why did Matt join Gavinmon in the first place? Why'd he come back to our side so fast? Where did he get these stones, and how are they important? Who is this digimon, why does she hurt Matt, and is she REALLY on our side? Furthermore, why does Matt keep coming back but refusing to stay?" Izzy paused before adding, "I think I could go on for quite a while with these questions."

Tai nodded slowly and then looked around at all--almost all--of his friends. "I have only one real question: WHEN are we gonna get some answers?"


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