Lately, I've been having trouble with Writer's Block. This will be a nice refreshing break from the other stories. It might even help me overcome the Writer's Block.

Anyway, this is my first time posting a Digimon Tamers story. I've just recently taking a liking to it, so I don't know much. Constructive criticism is appreciated.

I just really liked the pairing.


Chapter 1

"So, what do you think we should do?" asked Guilmon.

The group of Digimon waited for their Tamers to come back with snacks. They had been told to wait and do something until they returned.

"We could play tag," Terriermon suggested. The group looked around the room.

"Takato-mon said not to break anything, so we'd have to be very careful," Guilmon reminded his friend.

"We'll be fine. As long as we don't run into anything," Terriermon assured the red Digimon.

Renamon crossed her arms and looked away. She said plainly, "I think I will go meditate until Rika returns." The golden-yellow and white fox disappeared after her statement and the group exchanged looks.

"I wish I could do that," Guilmon piped up.

Terriermon then tapped Guilmon's shoulder and started running around the room. Guilmon blinked, taking a few moments to realize the game had started, and began chasing Terriermon around the house.

Terriermon raced around Takato's room and onto Takato's desk. Guilmon tried to do the same, but his tail accidently hit the lamp, causing it to topple over and shatter on the floor. He hopped onto the bed and followed Terriermon to the kitchen, leaving scratches on the sheets and blankets.

Terriermon led Guilmon around the table; going in circles. The Digimon hopped onto the table in the middle of the kitchen and watched Guilmon race around the table. Guilmon then grew tired and stoppped running around. The red reptile-like Digimon collapsed on the ground and let out a sigh, "Okay, Terriermon. I give up."

Terriermon crossed his arms, held his head high, and replied, "Nice try, Guilmon, but no one can catch me."

Guilmon let out another sigh, his wing-like ears lowering, "You've got that right."

Terriermon and Guilmon walked back to Takato's room and saw the shattered lamp and scratched bed. "Uh-oh," was all Terriermon could say.

"Oh no. I promised Takato I wouldn't make a mess. He will be very mad at me," Guilmon said with disappointment.

"Don't worry, Guilmon. We can clean this all up before they get back," Terriermon told him.

Guilmon looked surprised at this. "Okay," he replied simply. The two started getting brooms and dust pans to clean up the mess, while outside of the home, Renamon sat outside on the roof, meditating. She opened her ice blue eyes and looked at the stars above her. The moon's light bathed her fur with its light, making it seem as if her fur glowed.

She listened to the relaxing sounds of the night; crickets chirping, the sound of the leaves rustling as a breeze blew, and the sweet silence. Every now and then there was a car or a person strolling under the lamp light, but it didn't bother her. They were no distraction or nuisance. Everything seemed so tranquil, except for the sounds coming from inside. She heard the lamp breaking and heard the feint sounds of Guilmon's three claws-the two on the front of his feet and the one on his heel-scraping the sheets and blankets. She had cringed at the sound, but tried to regain her cool by meditating more intently.

Her ears jerked up as she heard an all-too-familiar voice, "Hey toots."

She could tell that voice anywhere. She turned her head slightly to look and see if her guess was right. Sure enough, she was correct. "Hello, Impmon."

Impmon flashed a smile her way as he leaned against the electrical pole with his arms crossed. His green eyes pierced through the darkness and Renamon thought his eyes glowed just as bright as the moon.

Impmon continued smiling his sly grin and asked, "So, what'cha doin' out here, Fox-face? You enjoyin' the moonlight or are you depressed or somethin'?"

Renamon looked back at the sky as the breeze blew through her fur. "I was meditating. Waiting for Rika to return."

"Huh? Rika left ya?" Impmon asked, slightly confused that she was seperated from her Tamer.

"Of course not. She simply went to get food for us all," Renamon replied. She then looked Impmon straight in the eye and asked, "Why aren't you with your Tamers?"

"Ai and Mako? Those two are fast asleep," Impmon said looking off towards his Tamers' home. "It's about time. I don't know how many stories they made me tell them. Sheesh."

Renamon's ears twitched once she heard something else break inside the house.

"What the heck was that?" Impmon asked, looking at the window of the small home. He bent down and looked at the window, showing Takato's room and the two Digimon inside it.

"They're probably doing something foolish as usual," Renamon replied, looking at the moon.

Impmon just blinked as Guilmon and Terriermon spun around the room holding brooms. Dust and dirt spread all over the room as laughter filled the air. Impmon sighed. "Not too bright, are they?"

"Figuring out useful things to do in one's time was never their strong points," Renamon stated.

Impmon smirked at the thought of interrupting their fun with one of his fireballs. Fighting while waiting for the Tamers to come back would be a good use of his time.

But he didn't for some reason. He wanted to stay. He gazed at the fox sitting on the rooftop at night. Her icy blue eyes shimmered and her fur seemed luminous with the moon's light bathing her in it. He found himself staring at her and snapped out of it once she asked, "Is there something wrong?"

He nearly fell off the lamp-post once he heard her silky voice. That beautiful voice. What on earth are you thinking, Impmon?! Why are you starin' at her?, he wondered to himself.

He regained his balance quickly and replied, "Nothin'. I'm just bored here. I was gonna start a fight with those dumb-bells down there, but their just a waste of my time. They're too pathetic to face up to me."

Renamon, without turning her had in his direction, stated, "Why are you lying to me?"

"Lying?" he flinched. "What makes you think I'm lying?"

"It's not hard to tell when you're lying, Impmon. It's as plain as night," she told him. Impmon blushed. He couldn't exactly tell her why he was staring. That would be awkward on too many different levels.

"You speak nothing but nonsense, lady. I was not staring at you," Impmon then realized a split second later what he had said. Renamon stopped and looked at him after hearing the sentence as well. She seemed a little bewildered at his statement.

"You were staring at me?" she asked him.

Impmon felt warm now. His face flushing red as he tried desperately to think of an excuse. "What in the world gave you the idea that I was staring at you? That's the most absurd thing I've ever heard!"

"You just said it," she replied calmly.

Impmon looked away. "This is pointless; talking to you. You keep talkin' nonsense. I'm outta here."

Renamon was silent as the Digimon ran across the wire and out of her sight. "Guilmon! I thought I told you not to make a mess!"

Renamon looked down from where the voice came from. Takato, Henry, and Rika were home. "C'mon Renamon," Rika called to her Digimon Partner.

Without speaking a word, she jumped down from the rooftop, onto the ledge, walked over to the girl, and was handed some tofu.

"We were just having some fun, Henry," Terriermon said, making an excuse for the mess.

"That's not the point. We told you to do something and we expected you to do it," Henry told him.

Terriermon sighed and looked at Guilmon who looked at the mess with disappointment. "I'm sorry Takato. I didn't mean to make you angry."

Takato sighed and placed the food down on the table in the kitchen. "It's alright, boy. But before you eat anything, you need to clean this mess up," he told Guilmon.

"No problem, Takato. I'll do it right away," he assured his Tamer.

"You too, Terriermon," Henry told his Digimon Partner. Terriermon muttered, "Alright. Alright."

"What did you do while I was gone, Renamon?" Rika asked the fox Digimon.

Impmon's words echoed through her mind. She finally replied after a few moments, "I meditated until you returned."

After cleaning up the mess, they all relaxed and ate their meal. Soon afterwards, Henry and Rika left, leaving Takato to think of some way to explain the bed and lamp to his parents.


Well, that's the first chapter. I hope you liked it. Don't forget to review!