Alright, another random Yugioh story. This one is a 5Ds story where Yusei becomes a Dark Signer. He's also paired with Kiryu for this story. Its going to be kind of an interesting story, so I hope you enjoy.
Sorry I'm not updating very fast. I broke my finger. So that's why its taking so long.
Chapter One: Betrayal
Yusei sighed, looking towards the skyline. The sky was the same dark gray that it usually was because of the pollution from the city. Here in the Satellite everything looked dead and dark, but it was a sight that he had been used to for a long time now. He couldn't help but be a little worried now. Where was Jack? He had been gone for a long time. In fact it had been several hours. Jack had asked to borrow his deck, which Yusei had agreed to give him if he got it back. That had been quite some time ago. Frowning he stood. Something had to be wrong.
He pulled his jacket closer, watching the sun setting somewhere beyond the haze. It was cold out tonight, and he wasn't sure where everyone was. Where was Rally? Or Nervin, Blitz or Tank? It was unlike them to not be here now. Even with Team Satisfaction's work it was still dangerous to be out at night. At the thought Yusei froze in his tracks and looked down.
Jack and he, along with Crow and Yusei's ex boyfriend Kiryu had been Team Satisfaction. They had worked together to make the Satellite to be a much safer place to live. But Kiryu apparently hadn't been satisfied with the peace. He had wanted to get rid of the police too, and though Yusei hadn't agreed he had wanted to protect him. He loved Kiryu after all. He tried to convince the police that he was the one in charge but apparently they found Kiryu before he had stopped them. What was worse was that Kiryu had seen him and thought he had betrayed him.
Yusei supposed he had betrayed him. He should have tried harder to stop him. He shouldn't have been so distracted by other things. He should have helped him. That had been a few years ago, and Kiryu had died in jail. Yusei had never really gotten over it, but Jack had insisted they date and help him do so. He couldn't help but worry about Jack now too.
However Yusei now paused, hearing people running towards him. He paused, looking up quickly, and froze in confusion as he saw Rally, a tiny boy with longer red hair and blue eyes. He was wet and shivering in the cold. Carrying him was Blitz, the tallest man with brown hair in a blue bandana and brown eyes. Running beside Blitz was Tank, a shorter young man with dark brown and matching brown hair, and Nervin with longer blue hair pulled into a pony tail and nervous blue eyes. Yusei ran up, but pulled back in surprise as the three older men snarled at him.
"What happened?" he asked in confusion, quickly getting the hint.
"Don't pretend like you don't know," Blitz hissed, tossing Yusei his deck back. Yusei caught it in surprise.
"Jack tied Rally up in a boat and made and he fell in," Nervin said, looking far angrier than he had ever looked before. "He could have died."
"What?" Yusei gasped in disbelief.
"Stop playing dumb," Tank growled. "We saw Jack with your Stardust Dragon! We know you helped him! We thought you were better than this, Yusei!"
"What?" Yusei gasped again in even more surprise. He went through his deck and his eyes widened when he saw that his deck was in fact missing its signature dragon. The others didn't notice though.
"If he wanted to leave," Blitz growled. "He could have just asked us not to follow. This was way too far!"
"But why-?" Yusei asked quietly, hurt and confused why Jack would not only do this to their friends, but also him. They were dating weren't they? Apparently that didn't matter to him.
"Don't come home tonight," Blitz growled. "You've done enough damage. I never believed you'd betray us like this."
With that the three men turned and ran inside with the trembling boy clinging to Blitz's arm. Too stunned to even point out the fact that he'd had nothing to do with Jack's apparent plan to leave the Satellite and betray his friends. There was silence suddenly heavy and the wind bit deeper than before. He shuddered and pulled his coat closer around him. Yusei felt stunned and betrayed.
He'd let himself believe that Jack had loved him, but now he only felt agony. How could Jack betray him like that? He knew now what Kiryu must have felt. It was utterly torture to be hurt like this by the one person he was supposed to have been able to trust with anything. He felt tears threatening to spill over.
But worse was the thought that he had failed. Had he not been paying enough attention? Why had he not known Jack had wanted to leave and helped him leave in a much gentler manner? Why had he not seen this coming? Why hadn't he tried to stop him and hurt his friends? Why was he so useless? He felt the bad taste of betrayal in his mouth again.
He forced the tears down and turned his head just slightly to glance over his shoulder. He could see Nervin nervously watching him, but he hadn't turned his head enough that the man could see him looking. He turned and quickly left the area, just wanting to be alone with his thoughts now. He walked away quickly, not looking back once. He didn't want to see them. He just needed some time to think. There would be plenty of time for explaining later.
He really wasn't paying that much attention to where he was going. He just wanted to go and not come back, at least for a while. Besides, most of the Satellite looked the same. It was definitely dangerous on the streets at night, but he wasn't paying that any mind as he was walking. He was too stunned to notice, not until a familiar voice called him out of his thoughts with a start.
"What are you doing here," the voice growled. "Satellite trash?"
Yusei jumped and looked up in surprise, noticing a very familiar figure standing there. It was Trudge, an officer who had come from the city to "keep peace" here. He treated everyone from the Satellite like trash, and especially Yusei who apparently annoyed him because he never retaliated in any way. Yusei's face was the same blank mask that he usually gave him. This seemed to yet again annoy Trudge, who stood and snarled at the boy, stepping away from his bike.
Trudge was a tall and strong man with dark skin and dark black eyes. His hair was also back and pulled mostly into a pony tail behind his head. He was used to throwing his weight around and apparently Yusei irked him. He walked over to Yusei and looked down at him, snarling still and sizing him up. There was no way he could him in for anything though. Yusei was about average height for his age of fourteen, with darker skin than most people. His hair was black with yellow streaks running through it and it was shaped oddly like a crab. He had dark blue eyes and an expressionless face.
"Nothing," Yusei replied.
"That's all you Satellite Scum are good for," Trudge said, getting no response as usual. "But couldn't you be doing that somewhere else?"
"I suppose," Yusei shrugged, desperate to not show the confusion and agony he was really feeling. Trudge didn't take kindly to it.
"You really should show some more respect for an officer of the city Yusei-"
They both paused as they heard the sound of an engine. Yusei's first thought was that Trudge had called for backup and he was in deep trouble now. Except that when he glanced over he saw that Trudge was just as confused. They looked up and caught sight of a Duel Runner, and a very strange one. It was huge and oddly long with long handle bars. It was all blue with orange lines running through it. An oddly pale young man was sitting on it, wearing a black cloak rimmed in blue. It was impossible to make out his face from here.
He stopped his Duel Runner and revved the engine, giving them a purposeful look that Yusei couldn't quite make out. Forgetting about Yusei for a moment, Trudge stepped forward and snarled at the unknown young man. This did little to move him though. Trudge snarled, tapping his deck with his hand. Duel Runners and Decks weren't allowed to citizens of the Satellite, though as it was obvious, people ignored the rule about decks. But a Duel Runner? That was asking for trouble, and Yusei built them. Yusei quickly hid his deck out of sight.
"You do realize that Decks and Duel Runners are illegal in the Satellite," Trudge said in an accusing tone. "Don't you? I'm going to have to take you in for that."
The man on the Duel Runner didn't seem to like this. He revved his engine again and the tires squealed on the ground. Within seconds the Duel Runner was speeding down the road right at them. Yusei gasped and Trudge cursed under his breath. Whoever this was didn't really care who he was attempting to run down apparently. He had no care and no fear.
Trudge seemed to pause, obviously unsure what was going on. Yusei had been raised on these streets, fearing death every day. Trudge on the other hand had been raised in the city where his biggest worry was what shirt he was going to wear the next day. It was as if his mind wasn't quite processing what had just happened yet. Yusei cursed and did the first thing he could think of: shove Trudge out of the way.
There were several things wrong with his plan. For one, that Duel Runner was going at least sixty miles per hour now. Another thing was the fact that Yusei was absolutely tiny compared to Trudge. Even so, knowing that there was no way it could end well, he ran as fast as he could and shoved Trudge out of the way as hard as he could. The officer tumbled out of the way with a yelp, and Yusei mentally braced himself for what was coming next. He had used all of his momentum to push Trudge out of the way, meaning he was now stopped directly in the Duel Runner's path.
He was completely unprepared for the pain that followed. The Duel Runner smashed into him and sent him flying. He could only stare open mouthed as he crashed into the ground and rolled several times. He couldn't get his body to move and his whole body was on fire. He couldn't breathe anymore and suddenly everything was fuzzy and out of focus. He let out a soft whimper of agony and closed his eyes, not sure if he was shaking or just extremely dizzy. He'd never felt pain like this in his entire life, and somewhere in the back of his mind he knew he was hurt really badly.
Trudge was stunned after being pushed to the ground and it took him a few moments to realize what had just happened. He heard the squealing of tires and a soft whimper and quickly sat up. He spotted the Duel Runner recover from its crash and continue on its way. How was that possible? What the heck was that thing made out of?
Trudge scanned the area and froze when he saw Yusei. The boy's eyes were closed and he was very still. Blood was pouring from that tiny frame, and it didn't take a genius to figure out that he had been hit head on by that Duel Runner. Trudge could only stare at him for a long while, stunned. Why on earth would that boy try and save his life when he, and everyone else from the city, had made his life a living hell? Trudge quickly snapped out of it though and ran to the boy's side, checking for a pulse. It was slowly growing fainter. The boy opened his eyes when he felt the touch.
"Hang on," Trudge told the boy, unsure what else to do. He reached for his intercom. "We've got a hit and run in District 4 of the Satellite. Unauthorized Duel Runner, long and blue with orange markings. Rider is male. Attempted murder of a New Domino City Police officer. There's an injured civilian here. He was hit head on." he paused for instructions, a trained little dog. "I'm taking him to the hospital in the Satellite. I'll give a brief on the situation just as soon as I can."
Trudge turned back to the boy. If he had been in the city he wouldn't have tried to move him in a condition like that. However there were no ambulances here and only one hospital. He couldn't just let the boy die when he had saved his life. He had to try to help him. Trudge gritted his teeth and lifted him as gently as he could. The boy didn't try to fight him or couldn't but let out another whimper. He laid the boy over the back of his motorcycle and put his helmet on, glancing back at him.
"You'd better not die on me," Trudge said quietly.
Yusei didn't respond either way, so Trudge revved the engine to life and went as quickly as he dared towards the only "hospital" in the Satellite. Seeing how the boy wouldn't be allowed into the city, even like this, it was his only hope for survival.
So I know there are already stories of this but I decided to try my hand at it. And I bet you could all guess who was on that Duel Runner.
Unfortunately to become a Dark Signer Yusei has to die, but with something interesting. This story is going to be filled with twists and turns. You will laugh and definitely cry (unless you just don't cry for anything). But in the end it'll all be okay. Feel free to leave a review below.
