"The Giant Easter Egg"

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Who says there's no such thing as monsters? Whoever did have no idea what they were talking about. And after that night, people were so gonna believe in them. Unless they're idiots.

A full moon was shining bright in the navy sky as tiny stars glittered above, lighting up the dark night.

Inside one of the apartment buildings was a 4 year old girl with raspberry colored hair and tanned skin who was dressed in a white night dress as she slept under her blue covers.

As the girl slept, the clock in her room started to produce static and made a strange sound that roused the sleeping girl.

Rubbing at her tired eyes as she sat up in her bed, the girl glanced around and searched for the location of the noise.

"Hello?" She called.

Hearing more noise outside of her room, the raspberry haired girl crawled out of her bed and made her way to the door, reaching up on her tip toes to turn the knob.

Opening the door, the girl poked her head out to search for the source of the sound and followed the static noise over to her father's study.

"Daddy, is that you?" She asked thinking her father was working late.

Pushing the door to the study open, the girl stuck her head inside and found the computer had been turned on and there were multiple colors streaking across the screen.

"What's going on?" She questioned as she walked forward.

Once she was standing in front of the computer, she stared up at it with wide chocolate brown eyes as she watched the colors fade away to reveal a pink colored egg that had a golden bell with a dark red ribbon on it.

"What's that?" She blinked in awe at the sight.

Just then, the computer screen glowed as the large egg began to surge forward and phase through the glass and along with it came two other items.

Bright light flooded the room and the girl found herself growing tired before she suddenly blacked out.

(The next morning...)

Feeling the warmth of sunshine on her face, the girl moaned softly as she slowly began to wake up and her eyes fluttered open, finding herself back in her bed.

Yawning, the little girl sat up in her bed and hugged what she assumed to be a pillow to her chest.

"What a weird dream..." She muttered.

Her door was then opened and a woman with long, curly bubble gum pink colored hair with fair skin and brown eyes stepped into the room.

"Good morning, Davinia!" The woman greeted with a smile.

"Morning, Mommy!" Davinia 'Davey' Motomiya chirped.

Walking into the room, the woman sat down on the bed and kissed her daughter's head as she pulled her onto her lap.

"How did you sleep?" Kaiyo Motomiya asked.

"Okay." Davey shrugged.

"Really? Your father and I thought you may have had a bad dream last night." Kaiyo frowned.

"Why you think that?" Davey blinked curiously.

"Because your father and I found you sleeping in the study. You were also holding these new toys. Where did you get these?" Kaiyo asked.

Confused by what her mother meant, Davey looked at the object she was holding and found that it was the egg that had come out of the computer.

Lying on her pillow was also a small, powder blue gadget that had a black antenna.

Beside the gadget was a gold pendant that was on a white cord and had a white colored, thin gemstone that was inside of the pendant that had an odd engraving on it.

It looked to be a heart with three knots intertwining together through it.

"Maybe the Easter Bunny brought them." Davey suggested.

"Oh? What makes you say that?" Kaiyo asked looking amused.

"Because of the giant Easter egg!" Davey exclaimed as she held up the beautiful egg.

Kaiyo found herself laughing at that, unable to fight off her smile as she gazed down at her innocent child.

She assumed that the egg, the pendant and the gadget were old toys that Davey must have found packed away in the old boxes that were in the study.

Perhaps these were old toys of hers or her husband's that were long forgotten about it from years ago.

"All right, all right. I get it. You must have been an extra good girl if the Easter Bunny gave you these presents." Kaiyo played along.

"I would-a liked chocolate better." Davey pouted.

Laughing at that once more, Kaiyo set her daughter down on the bed and walked over to the dresser to start pulling out clothing.

"Anyway, breakfast is ready. You're father is going to work soon. So, let's get you dressed so you can say good-bye." Kaiyo said as she chose something for the girl to wear.

"'Kay!" Davey chirped.

Setting the egg down, the girl then stripped off her night gown.

Choosing a blue tank top and yellow shorts, Kaiyo carried them over to the bed and dressed her daughter in them.

After she finished changing her daughter, Kaiyo then grabbed the pendant to look it over and decided to allow Davey to wear it.

Slipping the necklace over her head, Kaiyo then started brushing out Davey's hair and tied it into two low braids with pink ribbons.

With that all done, Kaiyo then carried Davey out into the kitchen to greet the rest of the family.

Sitting at the table was a 10 year old girl with spiky magenta colored hair, fair skin and chocolate brown eyes.

Next to her was a tall man with black hair, tanned skin and dark brown eyes.

"Hey, look who finally woke up." Kaiyo said as she entered the room.

At the sight of his youngest daughter, David Motomiya grinned as his wife carried the girl over to him and he took her in his arms, kissing her temple.

"Morning, sweetie." He greeted.

"Morning, Daddy! Are you going to put the bad guys away?" Davey asked as she hugged her father.

David worked as a police officer and had taken his daughters to the station a few times to show them where he worked and had even given them a ride in the cruiser which they enjoyed.

"You bet I am!" David grinned as he set Davey down in the chair beside her sister.

"Hey, Mom, is it okay if I go over to Chizuru's house?" Jun Motomiya asked.

"Sure, honey." Kaiyo said as she fixed a plate for Davey.

Glancing over at her younger sister, Jun watched as the girl played with the pendant that was around her neck.

"Davey, where did you get that necklace?" Jun questioned.

"I found it. Isn't it pretty?" Davey asked with a smile.

"Yeah, it is." Jun nodded.

She then gave her parents a confused expression, silently asking them where the girl had found the pendant, but they were clueless.

"Oh, I better get going." David said when he saw the time.

Standing up, he gave Davey a kiss to the head and then walked over to where Kaiyo was standing so that he could deliver a peck to the lips.

"Junie, sweetie, hurry up. I'll drop you off on my way to work." David said.

"Okay, Dad. Bye Mom, Davey!" Jun waved.

"Bye-bye!" Davey waved after her sister.

"Have fun, sweetie. Don't forget to call when you're ready to come home." Kaiyo smiled.

"I will." Jun nodded.

When her husband and eldest daughter left the house, Kaiyo then turned her attention onto Davey who was humming happily as she ate her food.

"It looks like it'll be just the two of us today. What do you want to do?" Kaiyo asked.

"Can we make cookies?" Davey asked as her eyes sparkled.

Kaiyo smiled at that, pleased to know that one of her children was interested in learning how to cook.

It was an important skill that all children needed to learn since they would need it when they grew up.

"Of course, baby. I'll go make sure we have everything for baking. Why don't you go to your room and play until I gather everything we need?" Kaiyo stood up.

"'Kay!" Davey nodded.

Grabbing a handful of berries, Davey rushed off into her room and closed her door behind her as she bumped it closed with her hip.

Turning her attention over to her bed, Davey's eyes grew wide when she found the egg was moving.

"What's going on?" She asked.

Setting the berries down on her bedside table, Davey then climbed up onto her bed and gently picked up the egg, feeling how warm it was and was stunned when she felt the egg shaking.

"Is the egg going to hatch? The chicken is gonna be really big." Davey commented.

The egg continued to shake and soon cracks appeared in the shell, ruining the beautiful markings.

Then, the top of the egg broke off as a red colored blob with pink eyes and rosy cheeks chirped as it tried to climb out of the egg.

"Whoa! What are you? I never seen something like this before." Davey blinked.

Wriggling out of the shell, the red blob jumped into the girl's lap and a long tail with a red ribbon and golden bell was revealed.

Sniffing at the human girl, the creature seemed to purr and snuggled up against her belly making her giggle.

"You're a cutie. Hey, are you hungry? I have some berries you can eat. Here." Davey said.

She held out a raspberry towards the creature, wondering if it was able to eat fruit.

Giving the fruit a cautious sniff, the creature stuck its tongue out and wrapped it around the berry, pulling it into its mouth to chew it curiously.

Chirping happily, the creature bounced around the bed and Davey giggled.

"You like it, huh? Well, here's some more. Come and get it." She encouraged.

Bouncing back onto the girl's lap, the creature allowed her to feed it the sweet tasting berries.

As she fed the strange creature, Davey began to think.

She had no idea what the creature was or where it had come from, but she found it to be adorable and gentle.

After she finished feeding the creature, Davey blinked at it when she saw it opening its mouth to give a big yawn.

"You tired? Okay, nap time." Davey said.

Moving around on the bed, Davey set the creature down on a pillow and covered it up with the blanket.

"Sweet dreams." Davey smiled down at the creature that gave a large yawn and curled up onto the pillow.

There was a knock at the knock and Davey jumped onto the floor, rushing over to open the door and found her mother standing there.

"Is everything ready, Mommy?" Davey asked eagerly.

"Yep. Come on; let's get started on baking now." Kaiyo smiled as she scooped her daughter into her arms.

Cheering, Davey wrapped her arms around her mother's neck and allowed her to carry her off into the kitchen, not noticing the strange device on her bed beeping.

After she finished baking cookies with her mother, Davey grabbed a plate filled with them and a glass of milk that had a straw in it so she could share the treats with the baby.

Walking inside her room, Davey looked around for the red blob, only to find a silver furred kitten lying down on her pillow.

The kitten was small, but had a large head, round paws, a tiny pink nose and large pink eyes.

"Hello there!" The kitten chirped.

"Who're you? Where'd the baby go?" Davey asked as she looked around in confusion.

"I was that baby." The kitten explained.

Jumping down onto the floor, the kitten revealed the gold bell and red ribbon on her tail that the baby had.

Staring into the kitten's eyes, Davey recognized them as the same ones the baby had and was amazed to see that it had grown so fast and was now able to talk.

"That's really you? Wow, you grew so fast! So, what's your name?" Davey asked as she kneeled down in front of the kitten.

"I'm Diamon and I'm a Digimon." The kitten explained as she smiled up at the girl.

"My name's Davinia, but the kids can't say that so they call me Davey. Mommy, Daddy and Jun sometimes call me Nia." She explained.

"It's nice to meet you." Diamon grinned.

"So, Diamon, where'd you come from?" Davey asked.

"I'm from the Digi World. It's a place far away that's filled with other Digimon like me." Diamon explained.

"If you live there, then why're you here?" Davey questioned.

"Because I'm supposed to be your partner. The two of us are meant to be friends and stay with each other always." Diamon said.

That made Davey smile in excitement at the idea of having a friend.

She didn't have any and the idea of finally having someone to talk to and play with was something that made her feel very happy.

"You really mean it? We'll always be friends?" Davey asked feeling hopeful.

"Of course. No matter what, I'll always be there for you." Diamon nodded.

Smiling, Davey reached out and picked up Diamon, admiring the silky soft fur she had and held her against her chest.

"I'm happy." Davey said.

"What are you happy about?" Kaiyo asked as she walked into the room.

She had been walking by her daughter's room when she heard her talking and feeling curious, she poked her head inside.

The pinkette was surprised to find her daughter holding a silver kitten in her arms, smiling happily.

"Mommy, look! This is my new friend Diamon. Can we keep her?" Davey asked with a hopeful expression.

Confused about how the kitten had gotten into the apartment, Kaiyo kneeled down and reached a hand out to pet the creature, smiling as it purred from the treatment.

"We'll talk about this with your father when he gets home. Now, why don't we find your little friend here something to eat?" Kaiyo suggested.

To be continued...