I've started working on the next chapter- woot!
I'm in my last week of school now, so finals, but I should have some time to write at the airport and on the plane, and with any luck you'll have your chapter by the first of August.
From then on, I should be posting regularly, since I'm going to be taking a much lighter course load my next semester, and the pills they have me on are working wonders.
Thanks again for all your support!
H.
Edit: as of 7/19
Finished with finals, andIi've got about a page of story written- If you're lucky, I should get the rest done tomorrow while I'm on the bus, over my three hour layover, or on the plane ride. Yay!
Edit: as of 7/26
I've been sick, but I've also been writing. Sneak peek!
Since Yolei was in Cody’s first class, she had filled him in in hushed tones about the morning’s adventure and the unknown fate of their friend. Cody’d whispered back that he was sorry he hadn’t been home, hadn’t been there to help, but that he’d been out with him mother and grandfather- it was an annual tradition. Yolei noted that he’d seemed even quieter and more solemn than normal, and hadn’t pushed it. Her mind was already worrying the issue of her new responsibility like a bad tooth, and she could hardly think of anything else.
She did not make an appearance at lunch that day. After several long minutes of waiting, Davis and Cody searched the school for her, their digimon clutched under arms. Kari and T.K. ignored their trays of food, calling Tai and T.K’s mother for news and updates. There was little to report- Tai had not wanted to speak about his visit to the Izumi parents, and Matt had not changed at all. The tests had been inconclusive, and doctors were still as confused as ever about the teenager’s condition.
It came as little surprise to the boys that they found their violet haired friend tucked away in at a corner desk of the school computer lab, the second place they’d checked, after the library. The room was noisy with students printing off last minute book reports and essays, but Yolei didn’t seem to hear. She sat, in front of the charging laptop, her face red, her eyes shut, her fists clenched. Even Davis hardly dared to speak- he was acting so unlike himself these past few days that he scared himself- but everything was so ... so wrong. “Yolei?”
Should have the rest done by friday night, posted by saturday Morning. :D
You don't know how happy I was when I saw that you'd posted the next chapter. I'm subscribed to a lot of stories (most of them Digimon) on Fanfiction, but there are only about three that I actually look forward to. I've been traveling all summer, and those stories are what keep me sane--I've become so used to holing up by my computer and reading fanfiction for hours on end, that just getting a chapter is comforting. And it's been a crazy few weeks, with vacations, camp, college visits, everything. And now school starts in two weeks. But this was a bit of comfort in the midst...one of the few stories I actually want to read nonstop. Thank you!
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