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A Lost Factor-Jasmine's Story

Bonus Chapter 2-Confusing Dimensional Memories

(A few days before Jasmine had returned to Acamina)

Lunamon had been sitting on the west window, always looking out. Sadly, longingly. She couldn't stand the east one, looking out it to that possible solution always made her unhappy, sad, almost wanting to take everything back. Instead, she'd look out the west window, usually up in her room, so no one could bother herwhile she relived her life in silly daydreams.

It hadn't always been this way, always sad, angry, crankly. The first phase of her life was so long ago, it seemed like it barely existed. It hadn't been bad or anything, just boring. She knew she had a greater purpose than just roaming the world she lived in, a distorted digital dimension, but she didn't even know at that time that other worlds existed. Until she met a cute little digimon and her partner. The digimon gave her a interesting device, and the two left, looking for their home. Lost, unlike Lunamon had been.

The device made her that way, she decided. It took her to other dimensions, other worlds of being. She recalled the digimon calling it a D-Porter, so she stuck to that name. Using the D-Porter, she found out how broken her world had been. It was more of a junk pile place, somewhere where digital leftovers got thrown. The real digital world was so much better than the one she thought she knew. And the world so close by was even better. Until she went there.

There, she met two small girls. They had almost seemed like sisters, maybe about 8. They were very nice and friendly, and Lunamon almost thought that she liked them. But, when the younger girl picked her up, images flashed in her head, confusing her. She broke away from the girl, and they ran from her. Confused, she returned to her dimension. She was confused, she thought she had seen the girls, but older, much older. She had seen them fighting something, some scary thing, she didn't know what it was. But the girls didn't like it. She didn't know why, but she left like she was involved somehow. She didn't want to think that the thing the girls seemed to hate so much would be herself someday.

For a long while, she stayed there, in her junk dimension, trying to sort though her memories. She didn't went back to the girls' dimension, barely even went to the digital world. She felt safe in her world, her safe perfect world. Away from anything that might change her into the scary thing.

Later on, she noticed that the D-Porter was starting to get old, broken, and didn't work as well as it used to. She tried to fix it, but wasn't sure how. She tried to look for the little digimon and her partner, but she couldn't find them. But at one point she did slip into the human world again, and accidently scared one of the girls. Time had gone by, she was older, but not as old as in the vision. She left, just as scared of the girl as the girl was of her.

When she finally made it back to her own dimension, she found someone somewhat new. The cute little digimon was there, alone, but she had digivolved, and wasn't as cute and nice anymore. She called herself Realemon now, and tried to be Lunamon's friend. Lunamon stayed with her, hoping she'd fix the D-Porter, but she didn't. She did start to make Lunamon think in new ways, some not so nice ways. Lunamon started to forget who she had been, with Realemon. She tried to forget the girl and the vision, but Realemon's theory on that was maybe she was meant to do that. Maybe the girl was the bad one, and Lunamon had to stop her. She didn't understand, but knew not to make Realemon angry at her.

Lunamon had tried to forget the years spent with Realemon in her dimension. She had become a different person, and looking back, she didn't understand how she even believed those things. But once Realemon thought Lunamon was ready to live in the digital world, she helped fix the D-Porter and they went there, and she soon became Galulumon, and created her tower. She didn't care about the girl, just the power Realemon told her was implied in the vision, the power that would be her. When there were 2 kids there,Galulumon didn't want to hurt them, so Realemon told her the best way to get rid of them, by making them forget things that would keep them away. Galulumon didn't want to do that, so Realemon did it for her. Not too long after that, Realemon left her, off looking for her partner.

It wasn't until much later did Galulumon regret what happened, somewhat. One of the two kids was still here, but he was just annoying, not caring, and not remembering his past. But the one child, she hadn't recognized that it was the girl again. This time, maybe it was for the best, since Realemon had made the girl forget her. But somehow she didn't really trust what happened, didn't like it, and wanted it normal. She created a new version of the D-Porter, and just hid in the tower, waiting for the day when she could make Realemon pay for what happened to the girl, whoever she was, she was even forgetting that. Maybe when she had the power in the vision, she could stop Realemon. A couple years later when more kids began to appear in the digital world, she created a special lock for her tower, so only 4 destined people could enter. It was the best she could do if she wanted to keep everyone else out forever.

Then, about 3 years after that, her worse nightmares began. The human kids found her tower, and two of them were the two girls. The one she had only seen once, and the other one, the one Realemon had messed with. Galulumon tried to ignore them, attack them, do anything to stop them. But it was pointless, some of their group were the destined ones her tower would always let in, as long as they had the aspect keys. The two girls could work together to let both in, defying all the rules she knew. The older girl's digimon, Hidimon, tried to help her, and she had the vision again. But this time, they helped her understand it, Realemon had made her think it was all wrong. The enemy was someone else, someone who they knew was gone. And Hidimon revealed a fact that she had ignored or not understood all these years. Lunamon had worried about the girl all the time because they were really meant to be together. The girl, Alysha, showed Galulumon a digivice she had had since she first came to the digital world, and Galulumon went back to being Lunamon. Back the the Lunamon she was meant to be.

Everything had been fine like that, normal, until a month or two later, in a dimension the kids were exploring, they had to quickly escape, and by chance, went to Lunamon's home dimension. She had never told anyone, not even now. She just tried to get them out of there as soon as she could. Most of them had left before she noticed that she recognized someone there, but it was too late. Realemon was there, and had taken over some of their friends. She used them to escape to their world, and by luck they were able to break free when the others took them to the digital world. The kids all left, and hadn't dealt with Realemon, or much of the digital world until about 6 months later, when Hidimon had been tricked into being controled, and Realemon began her plan to take over the world. And even if Hidimon had escaped, most of the others did not. Like Alysha.

The last year, Lunamon had stayed hidden at the tower, in her despair over what happened. She had tried to help, stop the evil, it failed. The worse thing? The enemy in the vision wasn't Realemon. It was a minor distraction compared to her. They had stoped the minor enemy, but failed at the real one. And now, even if she was safe in her tower, it was pointless if all she would do is hide while the rest of the world was destroyed into a illusion that was wrong.



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