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EPILOUGE
You can bet that upon their return, Jun was devastated to learn of her brother's death. Even though he died to save everyone, she still had lots of tears to shed.
A few days later, they all held a small memorial for Davis and planted a little tree in the park as symbol of their love for a guy they would always remember as their friend, and not a puppet for a deranged war guy.
Musuko was even invited to live with Kari and her family. It would be appropriate since he and Koji and were… pretty much brothers, and Musuko was still fairly mature for his age and quite skilled. He could cook, clean, and help out. So at least he wouldn't be alone, and he would now be in charge of Veemon since he too had his father's spirit within him, and Koji would raise his own Digimon again.
Still, Kari was very upset… more with herself.
Her brother comforted her. "Kari… it wasn't your fault."
Kari sniffed, wiped away her tears, but she didn't feel like it wasn't her fault. "I can't help but think years back… to when we had that fight." she sobbed. She still remembered when she announced her marriage to her late husband and how Davis became distant with everyone because he felt upset and angry. This prompted him to runaway, and that was what started all this.
Tai knew that was true, but he told his sister she had to face up to things. "Would you rather Davis still be alive and having him ignore us, and living each day in anger and hurt?"
Kari shook her head, but she still wished Davis were alive, so maybe they could've tried to help him. All Tai could do was hug his sister warmly as she continued to cry. Koji hated seeing his mother in pain, and it only hurt him more now knowing that he would never truly know his father, but Gatomon assured them it would get better over time.
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The days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months, and everyone pretty much just went back to their own lives, but the strangest thing that happened, was Davis' noodle business returned.
Some guy, who looked an awful lot like Davis, and sounded like him, but not a clone, He wanted things to get back to normal and bring a great company back. He also was one of Davis' former employees who knew how to cook all of Davis' recipes and balance the books.
He even became fast and good friends with everyone, as they all seemed to enjoy eating from his noodle-carts, though at times they and other people would mistakenly call him Davis. So to fix that, the guy agreed to change his name… even he figured it was for the best.
The original Davis Motomiya was gone forever, but a new one had emerged and was willing to drive things to a better brighter future that the original Davis had left for everyone.
THE END