A/N: And I will be saying this ONCE: I do not own Yu-gi-oh.
However Gabriella Ineudo a.k.a Gypsy is MINE, and so is Tulsi.
Also, I've spelt the words are English Caribbean version not English U.S.
Chapter One:
Gypsy sipped her coke and stared blanklyat the computer screen. For tomorrow's top story: Fireman Saves Cat…hey, at least she took out a great photo of that darn cat in that gorgeous fireman's arms, minutes before the pampered feline pooped on her sneakers…
Her head hit the keyboard.
Gypsy had done creative writing not Journalism at college. She had first taken a Job at Domino Daily upon graduating till she could afford to support herself on novel writing and to gain some expertise. She had made a few unsuccessful attempts at writing her novel but after time, her job took all her time. She usually enjoyed her work, but it was times like these she whished she could just up and quit. But after 5 years on the paper, Gypsy was a bit afraid for trading in a regular income and a roof over her head for becoming a fully time author.
She glanced at the clock, at 13:30hrs, on a Monday afternoon, she still had half an hour to go before deadline time. Typing up a brief story she hit print, a grin touching her features as she thought of her own pampered pet, whom, unfortunately knew know to get down of anywhere he got up.
Getting up she stretched her thin 5'10" frame, encased in a white shirt, a pair of blue jeans, and black flats.
Grabbing the paper from the pint tray Gypsy took her notes and headed down to the darkroom, collected the photo, then headed to copy.
She quickly scanned her notes and gave them to one of the secretaries. Gypsy had uneasy feeling, a tingling in her bones. It was this sixth sense that often preceded either danger or a headliner…sometimes both.
Leaving a message for the supervisor that she was going out on a story Gypsy picked up her tote bag, stepping out of the building she inhaled a deep breath of the mild air spring air. A breeze picked up and ruffled her hair.
Hitting the streets she headed to the park, one could always find wacky pet stories there, even at this hour. On her way, she decided to pass Domino Game shop so that she could drop in and say hi to Yugi and Yami. Well, that, andsee if any new shipment of games had come in.
She and the Moto brothers, Yugi and Yami Moto, had gone to the same college. She had trailed the Moto Brothers in age by five years. The Motos had been seniors in their last year of college and she had been a freshman.
Although they had been all taking different courses, they shared a similar passion for the game of Duel Monsters. She often dropped by the Game shop to chat and get the scoop on the latest in the gaming world, especially in duel monsters.
Gypsy loved gaming; In fact, she loved games so much; she had out written the competition to be chosen as the columnist of the bi-monthly feature gaming article in the Domino Review entitled: "Game Geek."
She saw a Black Limo parked outside of the shop, the license plate donning the usual Kaiba Corp logo. She wondered if Mokuba had dropped by. She entered the gaming shop, the bell above the door ringing as she entered, announcing her presence. The shop was, surprisingly, empty. Funny she thought that the shop should be unattended when the door was open.
A muffled scream suddenly filled the quietair. It appeared to be coming from upstairs…
Gypsy ran up the steps towards the first room she came into contact with: Yugi's room.
It was Tea…
And Seto Kaiba was standing in what appeared to be shock near a body, a gun being the only thing between them.
"H-he…he…he shot…he shot Yu…HE SHOT YUGI!" screamed Tea hysterically.
Something told Gypsy that she had just got her revenge on that darn cat.
A/N: 6 reviews and I will consider continuing this, other than that, its not worth my time and effort.
