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: This Chapter is when the Digidestined physically meet Mercuremon. If any of you are getting seasick from all these lemons in the middle of the ocean, I can promise you that they will leave within this chapter.

 

Digimon Frontier: The Seasons Crossover

Written by Zakuyoe

 

RECAP: The Digidestined get split up after losing most of their Spirits to the Legendary Warriors. Koji, Zoe and Tommy battle Gigasmon with Korikakumon, and leave Ranamon’s fortress. Meanwhile, Takuya thinks he has found the B-Spirit of Wind, but cannot prove it. JP and Bokomon are lost on an island. See the previous chapters for all the information, because there is way too much information to fit in a paragraph!

Chapter 11: The Island of Mirrors

“I do hope that the others are alright,” Bokomon mentioned as JP began to build a raft. “They’ve only got Kazemon to defend them…”

“Don’t worry,” JP assured Bokomon as he hauled a log over, “She’ll help them: I’m sure of it.”

“Too bad she’s in captivity,” Bokomon reminded.

“I think you’ve brought my hopes down.”

 

“That was way too close,” Lobomon said as he stayed afloat.

“It’s not all that bad,” said Kumamon, who was being lifted by Kazemon, “We managed to get Gigasmon’s Spirit!”

“Grumblemon still has Takuya and JP’s Spirit, though,” Kazemon noted as she and Lobomon made their way slowly to the nearest piece of land.

 

“Myotismon, should have we really left those kids to the Legendary Warriors?”

“Why not, LadyDevimon? Unlike us, they can hold Spirits, because they are not Digimon, as are those kids. No worries said, though, as we will attend to them shortly.”

“You better be sure Cherubimon is aware of our plan this time.”

 

“Well then,” Hawkmon asked Takuya, “Will you be staying longer?”

“No, I’ve got to find my friends.”

“Suit yourself! Have a nice day!” Takuya pocketed his D-Tector as he left the Hawkmon Village, hoping to pass by a fellow friendly face. He had noticed several humans at the hotel, but none of which they knew, and they knew naught of him, too.

“Who’s that kid?” asked a blond boy with a fishing hat.

 

“There’s land!” Kumamon yelled as a piece of land came upon the horizon.

“Oh no, it’s just another island,” Koji said, too tired of swimming. He clung on Kazemon’s left leg while Kazemon had held Kumamon in her arms.

“A fairly beautiful one,” Kazemon mentioned as a brilliant flash of rainbow colors sprinkled into their eyes.

“They’re mirrors!” Kumamon yelled as they landed. He turned into Tommy as he tried them out, “This one makes you fat, and that one makes you tall!”

“Great, we have to play babysitter!” Koji yelled grumpily. Tommy ran to the next one.

“This mirror makes you change hair color!”

“Really?” Zoe asked, running to it, “Cool! I’m a brunette in this one!”

“Just great!” Koji yelled. The two turned to pause. “We need to find the others! Who cares about some stupid mirror that changes your appearances! What’s more important?”

“Cool!” Tommy yelled, pointing to another mirror, “This’ll show your greatest desire!”

“That’s it!” Koji grumbled, “I give on the crybaby!”

“Koji!” Zoe yelled as Tommy produced a teary face, “he’s just a kid!”

“And needs to accept the same responsibility as us!”

“So? Weren’t you given some time to grow up too? Your mother spent some time with you too, didn’t she?” Koji looked down at the sound of this.

“I don’t have a mom, happy?”

“Oh,” Zoe said sympathetically, “I’m sorry.”

“I still think that we should treat him like one of us.” Koji said. Suddenly Zoe smacked him across the face.

“You bastard! Can’t you see that at his age he might not be able to handle the same responsibility as you?” The slap somehow had turned Koji on.

“I can see now.”

“What’s with that empty look?”

“I dunno.”

“Don’t tell me that shit! I know you know something I don’t!”

“Guys stop, please?” Zoe turned to Tommy as Koji snapped out of his trance. Tommy had backed in a mirror, and had rolled into a ball as their conversation scared him.

“What’s wrong?” asked Zoe.

“It’s my brother,” Tommy stammered, “He’s an older brother. I-I asked him to play with me once, a-and he yelled a-at me, a-and he said that I-I needed to g-grow up, and he punched me, and everyone else says for m-me to grow up.” After completing his last statement, he began wailing, shattering some of the nearby mirrors.

“I’m sorry, kid-“

“Tommy,” Zoe corrected, “Not kiddo.”

“I’m sorry Tommy for hurting your feelings in a way I didn’t know would. Would you forgive me?” Tommy nodded as the two shook hands.

“No hard feelings, Koji.”

“Great.” The older boy turned around, “Betcha that mirror shows you the person you’re in love with!”

“You’re on!” Zoe smiled as the two walked up to the mirror. She found a mirror of her own, and to her horror found Ranamon’s reflection.

“That one shows you the person you fear most.” Zoe turned to find a Digimon, dressed ultimately in green. He wore two circular mirrors on his hands, and wore a symbol on his armor. “She’s told me all about you, and I’m sure she has of me.”

“Are you Mercuremon?” Zoe asked.

“Yes,” replied the image of Ranamon.

“Even her reflection agrees,” taunted Mercuremon, “These two mirrors show how you die!”

“Not as easy as it is seen, though!” Zoe yelled, causing Koji and Tommy to turn around. “Kazemon!”

“Fire your best shot!” Mercuremon yelled.

“Tempest Twist!” She spun on her hands as she delivered several kicks to the Digimon.

“Dark Reflection!” The force of her blows rebounded upon impact, as Kazemon was sent backwards with her own attack.

“Kazemon!” Koji yelled, “Spirit Evolution!”

“Lobomon!”

“Kumamon!”

“Crystal Freeze!” The ice rebounded upon the Digimon’s mirror, sending the ice to Lobomon. “Slide Evolution!”

“I see you have a beast Spirit…”

“Korikakumon!”

“Frozen Arrowheads!” The tentacles behind his head wrapped themselves around Mercuremon.

“Damn it! They go around my shields!” With a snap of his fingers, he disappeared.

 

“There should be a way out of this island!” Bokomon yelled as JP tied the raft together.

“Don’t worry, this raft is the best of its kind!” JP bragged.

“Is it one of the fragile kinds?” Bokomon asked as it fell apart.

 

“We should take a break,” Kazemon suggested as she collapsed to the floor.

“Good idea.” Korikakumon agreed as the three turned into their human forms.

“I could use a break,” Tommy said.

“Not now, you guys!” Koji yelled, “We have to help the others! They have no one to guard them!”

“I’m with them,” Neemon said.

“Three to one,” Zoe said, shrugging her shoulders, “Sorry.”

“Yeah!” Tommy yelled. Koji reluctantly agreed as Zoe and Neemon went to get some firewood.

“Hey kid,” Koji said out from the bushes, “Come here a sec.”

“Uh, okay!” The child walked up to where he saw Koji, but was suddenly grabbed from sight.

“Listen,” alleged Koji, “I wanted to make it up to you for what I did to you back there.”

“Aw, don’t worry about it, it’s forgotten and forgiven, remember?”

“I don’t think so. I wanted to make up for that.”

“Fine,” thought Tommy, as heat waves jumped from the two bodies, “What did you have in mind?”

“Anything you wanted. I figured that you would find it most forgiving if I did what you wanted most at the time.”

“Okay.” As Koji waited for his answer, he took a gaze at his crotch. The heat between them was making the boy extremely horny, as Koji followed his gaze.

“Umm, I’d prefer anything but that.” His statement was ignored as Tommy pushed himself against a tree. Tommy shoved his tongue into his mouth, as Koji tried his best not to make contact with it. After about a minute or so, Koji felt Tommy’s hand reach into his boxers and grasp his hardening dick, as he tried to prevent it from doing so. “Why are you doing this?”

“Because you hurt me pretty bad back there.” Tommy removed his hands from Koji’s pants as he lowered them, which revealed his fast hand job. He bent down and sucked on it hard, causing pleasure to build inside of Koji. He tried hard not to cum as Tommy sucked him harder. Koji squirted a long stream of his semen into his mouth as Tommy wiped it up. “Now on all fours.”

“No,” Koji said weakly as he complied. He felt Tommy’s tongue in his ass as he rethought his position. “Maybe this won’t be so bad.” As Tommy thrust himself into his asshole, Koji let a moan, as he let Tommy get his happiness. It was Koji’s fault that he was in this, after all. He masturbated himself, trying to match the rhythm Tommy had, when a hand from behind offered to do it for him. As they both came, they got dressed and waited innocently by the fireside.

“You guys didn’t seem so tired when we left,” Neemon commented.

“Sorry we’re late,” Zoe said, dragging a few pounds of wood, “but it was pretty hard to find this stuff in rows of mirrors.”

“We had to steal it from a person’s doorstep.” Neemon explained. The four of them laughed as they enjoyed their camp.

 

“You have the wood, Arbormon?”

“Yes, Mercuremon,” he replied, going to the door, “It’s lucky that I did, or else we would be cold tonight!”

“No talk, more work, or Cherubimon get mad!” Grumblemon complained.

“You can’t keep a lady waiting, you know!” Ranamon shouted.

“Coming, coming… What it is all gone!”

“That’s not the way to treat a lady! Get the wood and come here!”

“Someone stole the wood!”

“Or maybe never had it,” Mercuremon dismissed as Grumblemon swung his hammer.

 

“Thanks for the cool transport!” Takuya yelled to the Hawkmon.

“No big!” Hawkmon yelled.

“Ready for a lift?” Aquilamon asked as Takuya nodded, “Next stop… The Upamon Village!”

 

That’s the eleventh installment to my most interesting series (in my opinion). I got inspired to do this series due to the lack of Digimon Frontier Stories, so now you know why I like the serried, although I think that the first few lemons weren’t as good. Look for voting information in Chapters 7-9, and send votes to Xboi42090@aol.com. Remember that you can request a lemon story, as discussed in the end of Chapters 9 & 10. Until I write my next story, I’ll catch you later. And what the fuck, it’s probably soon