Hey people! My first fic, I usually do abstract fantasy stuff. Hope you enjoy.

there is no dress code at school.

The only things I own are Frye and the plot!!

Summer was almost over. Tea stared out her window, watching the leaves in her backyard slowly drift to the ground. She couldn't believe all that had happened in the last three months.

"Everyone's changed," she thought. It was true. Everyone she had seen over the summer had changed somehow. Well, everyone except Joey. Tea decided that he wasn't going to change at all. Tristin and Duke had stopped fighting over who got to ask Serenity out, finally. They only stopped because Serenity had asked someone else out. Joey was crazy about that, she hadn't exactly fallen for the person he would have liked her to, but he didn't have any control over his sister. As long as she was happy, so were her friends.

Yugi sat up slowly. "What is wrong with sleeping?" he demanded of Yami who had woken him up. "I doubt they made a law about it while we were gone."

"No, but we are about to land," was Yami's response.

"Oh," was all Yugi said. Yugi had been away from Domino for the summer. He'd gone to the U.S.A. for some competition or other. He'd never said much about it to his friends; they didn't even know what kind of competition it had been, and he was not about to tell them. It didn't really matter to them, it was something that his grandfather had signed him up to do, and now he realized that he really enjoyed it.

Joey sighed as he looked up from a duel against his sister Serenity. He'd just barely beat he, she had come a long way under Mr. Moto's training. It used to be that he could beat her with ease, and now he was the one who could barely hold his own against her.

"Wonder how Yugi'd do against her now," Joey thought.

"Joey?" Serenity's voice broke through his thoughts. "Are you ok?"

"Huh? Oh, yeah, I'm fine sis, don't worry," Joey told her.

"Ok, if you say so brother." Serenity told him, looking slightly worried.

Joey sighed. His sister usually got worried over nothing quite a bit of the time. "Sis, you've got to stop worrying about me all the time."

"I've tried," Serenity told him. "But sometimes I think you are on a path that always leads to deeper danger than the last time."