Hey people! The long awaitted sequel is here! Well...not that long awaitted actually...but still you get the idea...anyway, yes people! The sequel is here!(Okay...that should be enough of that) First off, I want to thank everyone who read, contribuited and reviewed The Silent One. First off, I reccomend to those who haven't read the first one, to do so right now and if you wish, review once you're done. This picks up a year after the first one, and there will be references to the first one so I will say it again, if you haven't read it, do it now. Now, with that said...I present Back Again, the sequel...
And now for the disclaimer...I don't own Yu-gi-oh! I just own my OC's
Chapter 1
Doing the Right Thing
Almost One Year Later...
Christopher, Sam's Grandpa
The light in Sam's eye wasn't the same anymore...Varon, who came back after a few weeks, knew it. I, her grandfather, knew it. In the end, everyone at the dig knew that my granddaughter had changed. She smiled, she laughed at first but slowly, that has been reduced to nothing. I tried to convince her that she needs to go back even for at least a week but she refuses. I haven't been able to think about how to do it but I need to get her home...I was at the study, thinking about a way to get her to leave even for a while when the phone rang.
"Grandpa!" called out Sammy from the second floor.
"What is it?" I replied.
"Madison picked up the phone and she says its for you!" Sammy replied as she came downstairs.
"Hello?" I asked into the phone as I could hear the maid hang up on the other line.
"It's Solomon," said my longtime friend on the other side. "How are you?"
"Ever had an angtsy teen?" I said without even thinking.
"Actually yes," Solomon replied. "Yami hasn't been doing well either..."
"Do you have any idea of what got into them?" I asked hoping he'd have an idea of why my granddaughter would do such a thing...deserting a man she truly loves.
"She still won't do it?" Solomon asked.
"Nope. She throws a tantrum everytime I offer to send her back for even a day at least..."
"Yami says nothing when I approach the subject of him telling her that she should come back. He just disappears into another world..."
"What do we do?"
"Wait!" Solomon cried. "It just came to me...listen good since the boys could come in any moment..." he continued saying as he told me his plan. I smiled at the sheer brilliance and smacked myself on the forehead for not thinking of it before. We hung up with brighter thoughts as I proceeded to make various phone calls, hoping that I was doing the right thing.
That night...
"Sammy!" I cried exitedly as I went into her room.
"What is it Grandpa?" she asked as she looked up from the desk I had set up in her room.
"Pack your things! We're going on a trip!" I cried with happiness.
"Not Domino...right?" she said with a raised brow.
"It's a surprise...and it's not Domino so don't worry child..." I said with a smirk of my own.
"When do we leave?" she said with a slight smile.
"Tomorrow! First thing! So get packing!" I said as I gave her a hug and left her alone.
Sam
I couldn't believe him! He was either tricking me...which I seriously doubt since he's a seventy year old man. But then again...he could be rather serious about it and really be taking me somewhere else...I've felt partially empty this past year since I haven't heard a thing from Mahado or Mana and Yami and I are talk very little on the phone so Ra can't accuse us of anything. But I miss him so much...and I haven't even asked why he gave me his wedding band from back then...at the thought, I stopped packing and fingered both, the pendant he gave me almost exactly a year before on christmas. I looked at the calendar and saw that Christmas was only days away...tears welled up in my eyes as I remembered that it was only three days ago that the anniversary of the day that we bumped into each other had passed. I shook my head, knowing that our separation still had a few more months to go. I carefully touched the ring and let out a few more tears. I missed him so badly...I just hoped that Téa hadn't done anything to him that could damage our relationship.
"He wouldn't sweetie..." said a familiar female voice. I looked around, trying to find the source of the voice. It couldn't be...
"He cares too much for you..." added another familiar voice, this time male. No...it couldn't be...
"Mahado?" I called out nervously to the quiet room. "Mana?"
"Took you long enough to guess..." Mahado said as he appeard in front of me.
"I was worried that you'd forgotten our voices by now...you've been working hard to try and not think about anything at all..." Mana said as she appeared beside me. I just stared in amazement...they were down here, talking to me...weren't they breaking the rules? "Ra, let us contact you...you've earned the right to be gaurded by us now..."
"What?" I said softly. "He said that?"
"Yes..." Mahado said as he embraced me in his ghostly form. "We just came down to tell you that..."
"Did he say anything about Yami?" I asked immediately. He must've said something...
"No..." Mana began.
"He didn't tell us anything about that..." Mahado added. "Tight lipped..." I let out a sigh of disappointment.
"Thank you..." I said as I smiled weakly at my faithful gaurdians. "You should get going...I need to pack and get some rest..."
"We'll see you soon Sammy," Mahado said as he vanished.
"Remember, we love you Sammy..." Mana said as she vanished as well. I just let the tears fall for a while, I was finally able to contact Mahado and Mana but Yami was still supposed to be away from me. I decided to busy myself and kept packing. I don't know for how long we're going to be wherever grandpa is going with me but I better pack enough. After I filled up my bag with all the nescesary things, I closed the bag and laid out my stuff for tomorrow. I quickly showered and went to bed thinking about the locations grandpa would consider taking me...
Next morning
Sam's Grandpa
"Sammy..." I said softly as I opened the door to her room. The bed was empty, a miracle for her to be out of bed early. "You ready?" I asked to the seemingly empty room.
"Yeah...you took my suitcase?" Sammy asked as she made her appearance. She was wearing a simle and comfortable outfit that would suit her.
"Yes," I said as I fully opened the door for her. "I'm ready to go as well...the limo is outside waiting."
"Great," she said as she finished fastening the chain with her two pendants on her neck and grabbed her purse. "Let's go," she said as she unhooked her blue coat from the hanger it was in and walked out. I followed her downstairs and after locking the door behind me, we made our way to the limo. I opened the door for her and we got in. She laid down on one of the chairs and relaxed. "I barely slept last night..."
"It's all right Sammy," I said as the driver made his way out of my property. "You'll get to sleep on the flight."
"Thanks Grandpa," Sammy said with a small smile.
"There's some cereal in the refrigarator."
"Thanks, but I won't be needing it. I ate something at the house..."
"All right then..."
"Can you tell me where we're going?"
"Nope."
"Please?"
"No, it'll spoil the surprise..."
"Grandpa!" Sammy cried as she kept going with the game until we finally reached the airport. We got out of the car and after all of the security checks, we found ourselves in our chairs on first class. Sam just pulled out her notebook and proceeded to write page after page...until we were finally told that the plane was about to take off. Sam braced herself for it and soon, we were up in the sky, smoothly flying. My granddaughter closed her eyes and drifted off like a sweet angel. I took the liberty of placing a blindfold on her eyes so the lights wouldn't bother her and she wouldn't notice the scenery of where we were to land. The flight was soon over and Sammy had been alseep through all of it thankfully. I had previously told the flight attendants to not mention where we've landed to maintain the element of surprise on my side. I shook Sam gently to wake her up.
"Sammy?" I called out softly. "The flight's over...wake up..."
"Hmm?" she said sleepily as she tried to take the blindfold off.
"Nope," I said as I moved it back down to cover her eyes. "You're not taking it off until I tell you."
"Fine gramps..." Sammy responded. "You win..."
"All righty then," I said as I helped her out of her seat. I lead her outside and into another limo I had called. We drove around the city for a while, Sammy asking for clues as to where she might be so she could guess. Soon, the limo came to a stop and I opened the door, getting out with a rather nervous appearance. I helped her out and told her that she should look up and take the blindfold off. She did as I asked and she gasped at the sight of the Kame Game Shop sign before her. She turned to me, tears welling up in her eyes. She hugged me, crying with an emotion I couldn't identify.
"You just had to trick me..." she said sarcastically.
"The only way I could get you here without you complaining..." I replied. She smiled as she went into the shop, me behind her.
"Samantha!" cried Solomon happily as he greeted my granddaughter with a hug. "Christopher," he greeted me with a handshake and a wink.
"You were in on this too?" Sam asked as he nodded in response.
"I was the one that actually gave him the idea..." he said with a nervous smile.
"I thank you both..." Sam said as she turned around to look outside.
"The boys aren't here..." Solomon began. "They're at..." he said as we heard the door close. "She didn't even let me finish..." he complained. I turned around to see Sam had already left. She didn't even need to be told...
I found that ending aside from corny, funny...anyway, the awaitted reunion is up next!
