Well...first off: I am a very big fan of the Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V anime, have been for awhile now. And now finally…! I've gotten to writing my first One-Shot for it! *Victory dance*
...One which came about from a certain pet peeve of mine.
OH! And to any newcomers to Arc-V: If you haven't gotten past Episode 39, don't read this yet, It contains spoilers, both plot-wise, and for something that is still pretty awesome. (In my opinion anyway.)
So here's the One-Shot! ENJOY! :D
Reira, where was Reira?!
Yuya writhed and twisted under the Security officers restraining him, desperately trying to free himself. He looked about, frantically crying out for Reira...until a child's shrill scream of pain and fear snapped his head around.
"REIRA!"
Yuya's gaze fell upon the boy, bound by a Goyo Predator's whip, and the Security officer who stood before him, hand still raised that had struck Reira's rapidly reddening cheek.
Yuya's eyes flashed…
...His deck glowed...
...And twin roars of fury split the momentarily silent assembly, freezing arrestee and officer alike.
The two officers pinning Yuya down gave a simultaneous cry of shock as they were thrown clear of the teen by a concussive wave of darkness, drawing all eyes to Yuya as he got to his feet.
Everyone paled.
It wasn't the two clearly enraged dragons towering tall and defiant either side of Yuya that scared them, no, it was his eyes. Ignited by red fire and blazing with terrible fury, even Tsukikage, hidden atop a nearby building, shivered upon beholding them...
….The thick darkness and ominously cold air radiating from the teen didn't help either, and the scowl on Yuya's face put even Serena's to shame.
"...You dare to hurt Reira? You dare to strike him?" Yuya's voice was a quiet snarl, deep with rage.
The dragons flanking him growled lowly, tense and angry.
The officer who'd slapped Reira took a single, quivering step back, eyes wide with terror behind the dark sunglasses he wore. His monster, who'd released the boy, mirrored him, in action and expression. The rest of the officers followed suit, allowing the others to free themselves.
...They stayed where they were, numb with shock.
Crow and Shinji-the orphans hiding behind them-stared mutely at Yuya. Shingo cowered where he'd crawled over to Serena, who'd climbed to her feet, but no more then that for fear of drawing Yuya's attention. Reira didn't move at all.
Tsukikage steeled himself, preparing to whisk Reira away to safety…
...Until Dark Rebellion Xyz Dragon grated a clawed foot across the ground, the movement mimicking the sound of a blade being sharpened...as well as scarring the concrete.
Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon took an earthshaking step forward.
Tsukikage's eyes went wide. Those dragons were REAL.
Yuya's scowl melted away...replaced by a smile that chilled his friends to the core and left Security quaking. "You bastards will pay dearly for harming Reira…."
The dragons beside him illuminated with dark light, merging into a looming figure...
….The new dragon's cry shook the very air, calling fierce lightning down from the sky to scorch the ground. The Security officers blanched as every one of their monsters burst into pixels.
The smile grew into a smirk.
"Otanoshimi wa...korekara da…"
The screams of Security were lost to the echos of Odd-Eyes Rebellion Dragon's roar.
Sooooo….yeah. I'm a sucker for Berserk Yuya, so that ended up thrown in here. But the real point of this One-Shot is Yuya summoning REAL monsters.
That's my peeve. ALL of Yuya's Dimension Counterparts, Yuto, Yugo, and Yuri...they can all make their monsters real, but Yuya can't.
And don't give me the "But Yuya's from Standard Dimension…" shtick. They're HIS Counterparts, Yuya should be able to do the same things they can, and not just when he's in Berserk Mode.
Yeah...that argument's negated by the fact that I had him in Berserk Mode in this One-Shot...but still, it's true.
….*Deep breath*...Phew...Mini-Rant over! Sorry about that! Hope you enjoyed this One-Shot!
...OH, and for those who don't know, the Japanese line is: "The fun has just begun…" I thought it made it sound cooler using the original Japanese instead of the translation.
