AUTHOR’S NOTE: This season is like a whole rewrite of the Season 4 of Digimon. Almost nothing is the same as it is in the series, but of course there are things that have to be the same. The first chapter takes place as soon as they arrive in the Digital World, but they don’t see Cerberumon. You might also wonder about the many villages, but they do have a purpose near the end of the series. I hope you enjoy the reading.

 

DISCLAIMER: Toei, Bandai, and any others I missed own Digimon, so no lawsuits. THIS FAN FIC CONTAINS EXPLICT CONTENT; SO IF YOU ARE UNDER 18, LEAVE!

 

CHAPTER NOTE: I don’t know what to say here.

 

Digimon Frontier: The Seasons Crossover

Written by Zakuyoe

 

 

Tommy got a serious cut while he and Rika were on the track of some maniac. His bleeding caused major damage, and Renamon snuck him out to see Seraphimon for healing. Around that time some Airdramon attacked us, and we split up. Soon afterwards, Seraphimon explained the prophecy to Tommy and Renamon, but was cut short… literally. Some guy killed him with a dagger, and Tommy and Renamon fled. I found myself in a cave, where we met Mercuremon. Although progress sure was gained, battles were started. Both Takuya’s group and mine had a fight under way. Hopefully our side gets to win.

Chapter 21: Hounds of Light and Shadow

“I don’t see anything from up here,” cried Lobomon, “Anything down there?”

“Other than the snakes and bugs, you mean?” asked Davis, brushing off several bugs from his shoulders, “Nothing.”

“Hey I see lights!” The two peered into the horizon and found nothing. “I guess I’m officially mental.”

“Hold on,” said Lobomon, “You’re not mental. I see it too.”

“Am I the one that’s mental then?” asked Davis, “Because I still can’t see it.”

“No you’re not,” said Lobomon, “You’re just not special.”

“Hey!!!”

 

“It’s useless,” said Henry as the sun set, “We’ll never find a way to get Takuya to come here and claim this- whatever you say it is.”

“Momentai, Henry,” said Terriermon.

“Look on the bright side,” said Bokomon.

“What bright side?” asked Neemon, “There’s no light anywhere in this city, is there?”

“You have got to understand the meaning of these idioms,” said Bokomon, “I’ll make sure to teach you them.”

“Idioms are for idiots!” yelled Neemon defensively, stressing out the first syllable of each word.

“All the more you should learn them.”

“Hey! It beats getting your pants snapped.”

“Oh yes, I forgot.”

“OUCH!”

 

“That’s ShadowGarurumon,” said Salamon, “And over there’s Devidramon. They’re both after the Spirit.”

“Let’s split the job,” settled Takuya.

“I’m all in for that one,” said Gatomon, “Gatomon Digivolve to… Angewomon!”

“Execute Spirit Evolution!”

“Celestial Arrow!” An arrow was shot at ShadowGarurumon, but he quickly jumped out of the way.

“You think you can surprise me—ouch!"

“I’ve got him!” yelled Agunimon.

“No you don’t!” came a voice, “Shadow Bawl!” Devidramon let out a piercing scream, causing Agunimon to double back.

“Shadow Wolf Claw!” ShadowGarurumon let out an x-shaped energy force, sending Agunimon tumbling backwards.

“Heaven’s Charm!” Angewomon sent out a divine force of energy at the two, but ShadowGarurumon quickly dismissed it with a swipe of his hand.

“Don’t kid me.”

“This guy’s stronger than I thought!” yelled Agunimon.

“Ring the emergency bell!” yelled a Salamon as they rushed back inside. A blinding light soon filled the city as the two dark Digimon shielded their eyes. In an instant, it stopped. “No more power!” chorused the Salamon.

“Now we attack in our specialty,” said ShadowGarurumon. Devidramon let out an irritating roar as the two cupped their ears. Then ShadowGarurumon clawed furiously at them while they were assaulted by the two attacks.

 

“Hey there it is again!” said Raidramon.

“And it’s brighter than ever!” said Lobomon. As they approached, the light stopped.

“There’s a battle going on!” guessed Davis, “Let’s join!”

“It’s not just like that!” yelled Lobomon, “You have to have a plan that doesn’t risk our lives!”

“Well do you expect us to wait and let our friends suffer?” Lobomon returned to Koji as he grabbed Davis by the white fur at the hem of his sleeve.

“Come on. We need to have a talk.”

 

“So will you join us or not?”

“I’ve made my decision. Davis and his friends can give me much more than you could ever offer, Cherubimon. Stingmon, get him!”

“Spiking Strike!” He was easily pushed aside by Cherubimon’s power.

“So you go by whom offers more, huh?” said Cherubimon, “You had the potential, Ken. You had the looks, the ingenuity, the style to rule the— okay, I see you get it.”

“Arukenimon walked me through this, already.”

“Great then. I know for one thing that there are things that I can offer that your fellow ‘friends’ couldn’t. I’m sure they couldn’t bring your fellow brother Sam from the dead, could they?”

“What… do you… know about Sam?” stammered Ken. Cherubimon smirked.

“I know that he is very dear to you. If you join me, I will bring him back to life for you.”

“You lie! That’s very impossible!”

“You think I lie?” questioned Cherubimon, “I do so much for my allies, yet they under appreciate me. Just think… I brought LadyDevimon to life for Myotismon, and Myotismon for Lucemon. I even got the Sprits for my Legendary Warriors. And they don’t repay me. The rule can change for you of course, Ken. All you need is to join me.”

“What happens if I choose not to?” asked Ken.

“Then your friend here will die, and you will have to be tormented with another death. I’m sure you’ve experienced this before.”

“You’re right. I spent forever trying to find Wormon.” He looked at Cherubimon. “All right, then. I’ll join you. Wormon, you with me?”

“Yes, master,” said Wormon. Ken gave him a menacing look.

“I may be on his side, Wormon, but you do not have to call me master, you hear that? I don’t want to be recognized as the Digimon Emperor again, hear?”

“Yes, Ken.”

 

“Thy chapter begins with your attack,” said Mercuremon.

“Tempest Wing!”

“Sentence two describes the escape.” With a snap of his fingers, he warped to a crystal statue across the room.

“That’s not fair!” yelled TK.

“Nothing is fair in thy world,” informed Mercuremon, “So thou must livest by it. Sentence three says for you to run in fear.”

“Let’s run for it!” yelled Yolei as Halsemon cruised by. The two humans got on as they soared to their entrance direction.

“And that’s the end of thy paragraph,” said Mercuremon, “But thou next chapter hast doom lurking.”

 

“That’s far enough,” said Takato as Beetlemon De-Spirit Evolved and became JP, “We lost them among the trees.”

“Or maybe it was too dark,” suggested Guilmon, “Or maybe the many miles we run.” JP shushed them.

“Listen.” As the two humans ears listened hard, they heard two voices: a dark voice, and an ignorant feminine voice.

“Hurry it up, hurry it up, and hurry it up again!”

“How literate.”

“Can’t you do anything except give remarks?”

“It’s better than talking to you directly.” A lash was heard in the silence, but no scream followed.

“You don’t even cry in pain when hit! What kind of girl are you?”

“Not your average one.”

“That’s Rika!” whispered Takato.

“Who?” asked JP, “The closest name I know to that is Kari, right?”

“How would I know? Anyways, who’s that other Digimon?”

“She seem very hurt, Takatomon,” noted Guilmon.

“That’s probably from the person’s whip,” guessed JP, “Come on. We’ll follow in the shadows.”

 

“Wow,” commented Raidramon, “I’d better help Angewomon. I’m sure Davis will understand if it’s for the betterment of Kari. Speaking of which… what’s taking them so long?”

 

“Okay,” said Davis as they entered a clearing with a oddly bright pond in the middle of it, “what’s so important that’s better than protecting the others?”

“You just don’t get it, do you?” said Koji.

“Get what? That our friends are in trouble? That we’re chickening out?” What is there to know?”

“You can’t just run into battle like that, Davis. You need to have a plan, Davis, or things could turn out ugly. Someone might get hurt!”

“So? That’s the cost of a victory!” Koji sighed, but suddenly found an idea.

“Say you rushed in to help Angewomon,” said Koji theoretically, “And your attack knocks Kari out. Who’s responsible?”

“What’re the odds of that?” asked Davis. Koji grabbed his inner shirt and pulled himself to his face.

“Are you that much pot-headed?” he asked, apparently very angry, “You may not care if someone gets hurt, but that one mistake that you might make may actually be the difference between their life and death! You need to know what to do before you charge into battle! Safety comes before victory, you know!”

“I don’t think so.” Koji’s face glowered with anger.

“You don’t think so?” He shoved him to a tree, and Davis slid down the trunk. He towered over him, and placed his foot on Davis’s balls, pushing down slightly. “Have you ever felt pain before? Have you ever felt what it’s like to get hurt from battle or from an event?”

“No,” Davis stuttered, yelping in pain as Koji pushed on his foot, like a driver hitting the gas pedal.

“Perhaps I should show you.” Davis screamed as Koji pressed on his balls hard, pain rushing through his body. Koji bent down and found his cock.

“I’m straight, you know,” complained Davis. Koji paid no heed, as he began to lick it. He swirled his tongue around the dick, and as Davis’s climax approached, Koji gave a sinister grin. He bit hard on his cock, causing Davis to shriek in more pain. Koji removed the dick from his mouth, and flipped him over, revealing Davis’s bare bottom.

“Someone needs a little more convincing in pain last.” He took his hand and began hitting his ass hard, sending pain once more into Davis’s system. Soon Koji assaulted the bottom like it was a punching bag, and Davis gave short and meaningful yelps for help. Koji stuffed his bandana in Davis’s mouth. However, he soon found another use for it, as he took it and whipped the sore bottom. Davis was now in tears as Koji resounded another question, “Now do you see why we shouldn’t rush into decisions before considering the pain it might give? I decide to rape you, and the result is pain to others? Do you see the connection yet?” Davis nodded weakly.

“And just in case,” said Koji. He spread Davis’s ass cheeks and pushed his cock into his ass, more pain than pleasure running through him due to the lack of lubrication and his already sore bottom. He came into his ass, as he stuffed his bandana up his ass and wiped it clean. Davis screamed as Koji got it out and forced him to lick his bandana clean.

“I guess I should believe you. Now on to the battle.” He helped Davis get dressed, as he became Lobomon. He carried Davis in his arms as they rushed to where they left Raidramon, only to find him missing. “Looks like your Digimon partner has the exact same problem as you.” He dropped Davis on the floor, “Wait here.”

 

“Thunder Blast!” Blue electricity charged at Devidramon as he fled in fear.

“Raidramon!” yelled Angewomon.

“Ah, how happy. NOW CAN WE GET THIS OVER WITH?” ShadowGarurumon slashed his claw at Raidramon. He Digidevolved back into Veemon as ShadowGarurumon chuckled.

“That’s the mastery of your strength? Myotismon was right to call you weak when he sent me here.”

“Myotismon?” yelled Kari, “So he’s the one who sent you here!”

“Yes, little girl.” He raised his claw and prepared to crush her, but was suddenly stopped by what seemed to be a Jedi knight… with a wolf figure.

“Lobomon!” yelled Agunimon before he was knocked to the ground, turning him into Takuya.

“Howling Laser!” A laser shot from his left arm as it blinded him.

“Not what you think,” said ShadowGarurumon, tossing him into a building. Ophanimon’s statue broke from the collision force.

“The statue!” yelled the Salamon. Lobomon turned into Koji as his D-Tector rang madly. So did Takuya’s.

“You two are destined here,” said a voice. Koji instantly recognized it.

“Ophanimon!”

“You are right, Koji. You two are here because you do not have your beast spirits. Seraphimon’s Legendary Warriors have already received theirs, but mine have not yet. It is destiny that brought you to this battle.”

“What’s so special about this?” asked Takuya as Angewomon and ShadowGarurumon engaged in battle.

“The wolves of Light and Shadow are clashing.”

“ShadowGarurumon,” muttered Koji, “But I’m supposed to be battling! Not Angewomon!”

“You both control the light,” informed Ophanimon, “But it is not your human Spirit that is destined to fight.”

“My Beast Spirit!”

“Hey, that’s not fair!” yelled Takuya, “I’m the last one!”

“It’s what you get for being first,” teased Koji.

“Your Spirit is there,” said Ophanimon, showing him radars of the area, “Follow it. Protect him, Takuya.”

“We hear you loud and clear!” The two followed the signal out, passing Davis on the way out. It wasn’t long until they found themselves in a clearing with a crystal pond in the middle of it.

“This is where I…” Koji was caught off as he caught his Spirit. “Execute Beast Spirit Evolution! KendoGarurumon!” Takuya swung on his back as they rushed to the Salamon Village.

 

“Are you sure this is the caves?” asked Yolei,” Because I see the exit!” The three zoomed out of the exit and flew away, but instantly crashed into something.

“Whoa there, watch where you’re going!”

“Kazemon?” asked Halsemon.

“It’s actually me! I feel better in this form now that I stole it from Ranamon.”

“Great,” said Cody underwater, “A reunion of the fussy females.”

“Watch it!” yelled Kazemon, “I heard that!”

 

“Nice battle,” said KendoGarurumon as he Slide Evolved into Lobomon and took his fractal code. “But light always defeats the dark!”

“Great job,” said Gatomon, “But can we sleep now? I’m tired.”

 

“It is only too soon that the prophecy is coming soon. Soon everything will fall in place.”

 

What’d you ya think? I’m beginning the real Digimon format, where someone says the recap. Guess who did above? I still get to write the endings though. Tell me if you like the format! No matter what though, I’m doing it to the 25th chapter, and continue unless someone complains.

 

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