Hi, everyone. I know you haven't heard from me in a while, major writer's block will do that to you, but I'm back. Alright, this is something I came up with for Arbor Day to remind everyone that the environment is in need of help and not to ridicule those who try to protect it. Enjoy! –LS.
Disclaimer: To avoid being thrown in jail and spending the extremely small amount of money I do have for bail; I have to say a disclaimer. I do not own YuGi-Oh. I do not remember who does but whoever does own it, it belongs to them, not me. I do however own Anahi and Jonathan.
P.S. Before you people go running off thinking this is a Mary Sue, you can stop tying your laces, it's not one.
EVIL TREE HUGGER
Chapter 1
It was just another day in Domino City to many of its inhabitants, but to four friends and one old geezer, the normality of the day ended with the delivery of the mail.
"Grandpa, we're back! What's that?" Yugi asked seeing his grandfather shuffle through a pile of bills.
"Hmm?" the gray haired man looked up from an electricity bill and reached for the envelope, but someone snatched it up before his aged hand could touch it.
"Looks like some kind of letter to me, Yug." A New York accent broke through, revealing that it was Joey who snagged the letter.
"No Joey, it's an elephant someone decided to fold up and stuff in an envelope." Téa remarked, her normally overly chipper voice dripping with acidic sarcasm.
"Really? How'd they fit one in here?" Joey replied turning the letter over in his hands. Nobody made a comment about Joey's stupidity, how could they respond to something like that?
"Just give the letter back to the old man, Joey, and let him read his mail in peace." Tristan said.
Reluctantly the blond duelist gave Yugi's grandfather the letter back. Soon the counter was covered in paper shreds, and the letter was between Solomon's fingers. "Ok, I'm getting Grandpa a letter opener for his birthday." Yugi thought, his puzzle glinted as Yami laughed in his soul room.
"So what does it say, Gramps?" Joey inquired.
"Well…it says that some ruins have been found that may have been a lost civilization dating back to around ancient Egypt, and they want me to come and help with the excavation…it also says that I can bring whomever I like." Solomon looked up from his reading and saw four pairs of eyes staring hopefully back at him. "Alright, you can come."
"Where are the ruins anyway, Grandpa? Egypt? Italy?"
"No, the Ecuadorian Amazon."
