“What’s with the weather?” Raine asked, blowing
into her hands. “Man, it’s so cold.”

Labramon looked up into the skies. “I take it this
isn’t normal for Canada, right?”

“Nope. Usually it’s plus twenty five or so.” Raine
huddled into her winter jacket as the pair crossed
the street where Lee stood with Sharmamon, both
were wearing jackets and scarves.

“What’s with the weather?” Lee asked curiously.

“I have no clue,” Raine answered.

“I have a really bad feeling about this,” Sharmamon
said. “Remember that digimon we fought a while
ago that abducted that classmate of yours?”

“Ice Devimon,” Lee recalled. “He did say something
about his legacy. Do you think this could be it?”

“Not sure.” Raine paused as large white snowflakes 
started to come down, first lightly, then it began to 
come down hard. “Lets go to the museum. It’s 
warm there and Gina might know something.”

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Digital Diaries : Adventures 2003

written by Shaun Garin

Disclaimer : All Hail Dork Tower for inspiration!
Oh, and Toei owns Digimon, and Archive allowing
me to write this.

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File 16 : Homefront

Gina and Chibimon glared across the table at
each other. Gina’s hand moved as she pulled a
card from the deck and put it face up on the table.
“Red Eyes, Black Dragon.”

Chibimon seemed to consider the move before
he put down five cards one by one, Gina wincing
as he grinned impishly. “The Unstoppable Exodia.
You’re dead.”

The girl sighed as she scooped up the deck and
started to shuffle it. “How is it possible that you
get Exodia in every game? Most players haven’t
even done it, and they’ve played longer than
you have!”

Chibimon shrugged. “I’m a Golden Armor Fate
evolution. I KNOW these things.”

Rick walked in as Chibimon pretended to be
a stuffed animal, the cards fluttering to the table.
He pulled off his ear muffs, scarf and heavy
jacket. “Can you turn up the heat?”

“It’s already twenty seven degrees in here,” Gina
said. “Cold?”

“Cold doesn’t begin to describe me,” Rick said,
wrapping his hand around a hot mug of coffee.
“I swear it’s getting colder by the minute.” He
looked at the inside/outside thermometer and
swore. “It’s minus twenty out there and still
dropping!”

The door swung open to the extremely warm
workers lounge as Raine, Lee and their digimon
walked in. Labramon shook herself free of water
as the others shielded themselves from the spray.
“Hi sis,” Gina greeted. “Did you have trouble
with security?”

“Nope. Hello Rick.” Raine sat down and grabbed
a cup for hot water and plucked out a tea bag.
“Do you have any idea why it’s so cold out?
It’s blizzarding out there.”

“Not a clue.” Gina paused. “It couldn’t be El
Nido after effects. It’s not likely.”

“My money is on a digimon causing this,” Lee said
frankly. “This is too weird weather to be natural.”

Rick looked back and forth as his mind spun. Then,
he collapsed on the floor. Gina looked over and 
sighed. “Information Overload. Just wave a tea bag 
under his nose and he’ll be fine.”

As Rick returned to normal, he staggered to a chair
and sat down heavily. “You guys are digimon?” Rick
sighed as he shook his head. “And I thought my life
was wierd enough. You guys should tell me everything. 
If this is something weird, I should know who to call.”

“I’ll tell you what we know,” Labramon said, 
walking over and sitting down. “It’s a long story.”

Lee poured himself a cup of coffee and heaped
enough sugar in it to give a Bug a buzz. “So, we
may have a digimon doing this.”

“But what kind of digimon could do this? We
haven’t gotten a field since last week, and it was
growing cold since May.” Raine frowned.

“There are a few options of who could do it, and
none of them are good.” Lee flipped open his
Tricorder. “Lets see... Ice type digimon known
are Frigimon, a Snow Bear Digimon, Mammothmon 
who has some ice type characteristics....” Lee
paused. “And Ice Devimon, who’s proven he
can freeze large areas.”

“My money is on Ice Devimon,” Sharmamon said
with a scowl. “The question is; is he the same one
or is it another world conquer type?”

“Not sure....” Lee punched in the scanner. After
a few minutes, he said, “the cold front seems to 
be originating somewhere near Parliament Hill. I
wish Carter was here, he’d probably know what
was going on within a few hours.”

“It’s wide open, and easily defended if it was ever
sieged,” Gina pointed out. “You should check it
out.”

Lee nodded. Suddenly, his Tricorder beeped and
he scowled. “Darn. There’s a field opening across
town.”

Raine downed her drink and said, “I’ll take 
Parliament Hill. Gina, can you take Lee in the rover 
to the field? It’s just to check out the place, I doubt
there’s going to be any problems.”

“You sure that’s a good idea?” Gina asked in
concern. “I’ll have Rick drive you to Parliament
Hill.”

Raine nodded in agreement. “Lee, maybe you 
should keep your communicator on. Labramon, 
let’s go.”

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“It seems that the closer we get to the Hill, the
colder it gets,” Labramon observed as she, Raine
and Rick piled out of the jeep.

“Are you going to be okay?” Rick asked.

“No problem. We’re just checking out the place.”
Raine flashed him a Victory sign. “Keep your
radio on that frequency I gave you. I’ll keep you
all updated. Don’t worry about it, I’ll be fine.”

Raine and Labramon walked up to the building at
the top of the hill and opened the door.

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“Lee, you should see this,” Raine said over the
communicator.

“Kind of busy right now,” Lee said as a blast of
flames arced overhead. “I’ll give you to Gina.”
He removed his watch and tossed it to Gina who
caught it and tapped the microphone button.

“Got it, go ahead Raine.”

“The whole inside of the building is covered in a
thin sheet of ice. Whatever has been making the
weather change is definitely in here.” Raine’s
voice was coming over clearly in the small speaker.

“Anyone around?” Rick asked curiously on the
same frequency.

By now, Lee and Ninjamon had forced the 
Meramon back into the digital world as Raine
continued her report.

“I don’t see anyone here. I think they all left the
building, or it’s closed today.”

“There should be someone, a secretary or a
security guard.” Gina suggested.

A shriek came over the radio as Lee and
Ninjamon were at Gina’s side in an instant. 
“Raine!” Lee called in concern. “are you okay?”

“Yeah,” came the shaky reply. “I just slipped...”
A pause followed. “And I found the security
guard... frozen in a block of ice.”

The pair exchanged glances. “We’ll be right
there,” Gina said while digging out her keys for
the rover. “Just keep safe, okay?”

“Will do.”

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Raine lowered her arm as she took the keys to
the higher levels from his hand. “I don’t like
this, Raine,” Labramon said. “Should I evolve?”

“Naw, it’s just cold in here. What could happen?”
Raine asked.

Raine and Labramon made it up the stairs. They
then came across a door to the roof. Opening the
door with one of the keys, she swung it open and
a blast of cold air greeted her. Walking out into
the cold air, the pair were surprised as the sky
around her was calm but cold. All around the
building was snow falling. “The eye of a storm,”
Raine breathed. “It’s beautiful.”

Labramon noticed something as she ran over.
“Raine!” Raine joined her as Labramon said,
“Isn’t this Jullie, that girl from your class?”

Raine turned her over and shook her lightly.
“Jullie?” She pulled out her Tricorder and played
it across her body. “She’s not suffering from
the cold... strange.” 

Jullie’s eyes flickered open as she sat up. “Where
am I? Raine? How did I get up here?”

“I found you here.” Raine took a quick peek at
the Tricorder. ‘Pulse is normal...’ “What do you
remember?”

“Nothing....” Jullie staggered to her feet. “I don’t
remember anything....” She started to shuffle for
the door. “I can’t remember anything, please,
believe me.”

‘Pulse is still normal... she’s telling the truth still.’
Raine looked up. “I’d better get you to the
hospital.”

“No, it’s okay. A shot from your Labramon’s
Liquor Cure will help.” Jullie said as she gathered
some snow into a ball. “Just something to drink
will help.”

“How do you know about Labramon?” Raine
asked. “I don’t remember telling you about her.”

Jullie turned around, a smirk on her face as she
raised the snowball. “There isn’t anything I don’t
know about you, Raine.” She threw the ball at
the pair.

“Raine! ARGH!” Labramon was struck on the 
side as she was instantly frozen in a block of
ice.

“Labramon!” Raine cried, looking up just in
time to be knocked into a icy wall that had
suddenly formed. Ice snaked around her left
wrist and encircled it. Raine punched the alert
button on the communicator seconds before
a second tendril of ice snaked out and bound
her other arm to the side.

Jullie smirked. “Have a time out. I can’t have
you spoil my plans too soon.”

“Who are you?” Raine asked, straining against
the surprisingly solid ice that bound her arms
and legs to the wall. She yelped in shock as
the ice wall grew until it created a huge spire
hovering over the rooftop of the building. She
stared in shock, the obligatory, 
‘Boygonnadieboygonnadieboygonnadie... I’m
in deep sludge.’

Jullie gestured as the ice seemed to flow as she
walked to the edge of the building. She looked
down and smirked. “Look at them,” the girl
replied, not answering Raine’s question. “An
icy peace settling over the city. Gradually, the
ice will spread out from the city, and engulf
the whole continent.”

“You’re... you’re Ice Devimon, aren’t you?”

Jullie made no reply save for laughing slowly.
Her laugh started to become high pitched and
maniacal as leather batwings sprung from her
back, her arms lengthened and her skin turned
a pallor white. With a final chorus of staccato
laughing, Ice Devimon straightened up as he
touched his skin and smirked, turning to the
wide eyed Raine. “Oh, I do so love doing that!”

“You’re sick!” Raine shouted, horrified and
disgusted, “taking over poor Jullie like that!”

“Feh. That stupid girl doesn’t even realize that
I’m using her as a time share. Beneath this,”
Ice Devimon looked down on his decidedly
female form and smirked. “womanly figure,
lies the mind of a child, trapped in an icy
tomb. In the short few hours she was under
my tutelage, I used her as my greatest
experiment.”

“You’re a scientist?” Raine gaped.

“More or less.” Ice Devimon took flight as
the ice spire flowed along with him, bringing
Raine with him. “Using cutting edge techniques
I had pinched here and there from the greatest
scientists of Folder, I implanted my data into
Jullie. All that I am has been sleeping within
her until I take control.”

“So you were the one opening the fields lately!”
Raine shouted at him. Ice Devimon turned and
scowled at her as he willed the ice spear to
become a cross, Raine’s arms stretched out to
the side. Raine’s eyes widened as she felt a 
razor sharp pinprick at the small of her back.
She feared moving.

“Me? No. But cross me again, and I will run
you through.” Ice Devimon folded his long
arms as he smirked. “At first, I had to limit my
time in Jullie’s body as I was still gathering
power. The changes now come at will. And
soon I will be able to walk around freely.”

“What do you want?” Raine asked in trepidation.

“Moi? Simply the world of course! Too many
villains are trying to take over the digital world.
I figured that this world is as good as any.”
His expression twisted into a sadistic smile as
he leaned in to Raine’s ear. “Now be quiet or
I may just spare your life,” he whispered into 
Raine’s ear as he floated away and activated 
the full extent of his powers, the temperature 
dropping severely.

Raine started to cry, her tough facade breaking
down. ‘Eric... Lee.... please help me...’

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Gina slammed on the brakes as the rover
crashed into a shimmering wall of pure ice. With
a groan, she, Lee, Ninjamon and Chibimon got
out of the rover, dazed. “A wall of ice?” Gina
asked.

“That alert came from inside,” Lee said as the
ice seemed to crawl forwards. The four backed
away as it covered the rover, continuing it’s
relentless march out from the middle of the city.
“Raine’s in there, and in trouble. Ninjamon, can
you get us inside?”

“Shurinkens aren’t going to cut it, but I’ll see
what I can do.” Ninjamon set to work as Lee
watched.

“Maybe I can do something,” he said as he
concentrated, running through the chi exercizes
his grandfather had taught him.

As Ninjamon hammered on the wall, Lee kept
focused on the wall before him. He never noticed
the large Ice Golem in the shape of a Greymon 
sneaking up on them. Chibimon’s ears perked up
as he turned and yelped, “ICE GOLEM!”

The Greymon opened its mouth and spat a long
stream of freezing ice at the three. Lee turned and
threw up his hands, vainly trying to shield himself
from the attack as Ninjamon threw himself in
front of the attack. The wires on Lee’s D3 began
to pulse in time with Lee’s heartbeat as Ninjamon
felt a power surge within him.

“Ninjamon evolve!” He quickly resized into the
smaller winged form. “Piximon! Fairytale!” A large
shield appeared between him and the blast. The
ice blast slammed into it as Piximon spun his staff,
forcing the attack backwards.

The ice beam slammed into the Greymon as it
tumbled backwards. A megaton hammer then
slammed into the Greymon as it shattered into
pieces.

“That was too close,” Piximon said, wiping his
forehead.

“Lee, did you cause his evolution?” Gina asked.

“I think I did,” Lee said. “Piximon, can you work
on the door?”

Piximon nodded as he slammed the gates with
a series of crushing blows from a huge hammer in
his hands.

“Whoever put this up has some serious power,”
Chibimon said. “We need some major help.”

Lee nodded as he pressed another button on his
watch. “Carter, Hikaru, Sean, come in.” Static
greeted him as Lee grunted angrily. “We’re on
our own.” He looked up at the citadel as his
expression turned worried. “I’m worried about
Raine.”

“If she’s in there, we’ll find her,” Gina said as she 
gazed at the immovable wall of ice.

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Authors notes : If you want a voice for Ice Devimon,
it’s Mark Hammil doing the animated Joker.

Now that I think about it, it’s almost half done!
With luck, we’ll be seeing Dimensional Adventures
before Archive decides to return to RDD and WD.