What happened After the Millennium Puzzle was solved

Yugi Moto went home after school as usual. Tea made sure that Yugi got home okay. Instead of walking home by herself, she waited until Yugi put his things away while she looked around in his grandfather's game shop.

Once Yugi came back downstairs, he noticed that Tea was still there. He peeked around the corner to see the curious Tea eying at one of the games that his grandfather had that was situated in the very back of the store that was covered by a paper bag.

"What's that game, Yugi?" Tea asked.

"I'm not sure, but I can find out," Yugi said as he reached for the step ladder that was close to the entrance to the living area.

"Your grandfather sure has a lot of games."

"Games are his life, as well as mine. I thought you knew that," Yugi said as he reached for the bag-wrapped game.

Tea stood in silence as she watched her small friend climb down the ladder with the game. Her heart raced with anticipation as he approached her with the wrapped box. Her curiosity was getting the best of her.

Yugi tugged at the paper bag to reveal the secret that the bag was hiding.

"Isn't this exciting, Yugi. We could be the first to play a game that hasn't been revealed yet," Tea remark with excitement as she bounced up and down on her toes, causing certain parts of her female form to go along with the dance, causing Yugi to blush slightly at the sight.

'Bouncing good,' Yugi thought dumbly to himself.

Tea didn't seem to pay attention to his distraction. She was just happy that she could play the game with Yugi and be the first to test it out so she could tell the others at school about this game.

Once the game was revealed, Yugi placed it on the table, not noticing the bold words on the box.

Tea looked confused as she read the outside of the box. It read 'Spin the Top.' Yugi looked on the box to see if there was anything else to describe what the game is about. He picked up the box and read the bottom. He quickly placed the back on the counter while his face began to turn a nice shade of pink.

"I don't think we can play this one, Tea," Yugi said nervously.

"Why not? It seems harmless enough," she said as she too picked up the box and read the bottom.

Yugi was waiting for a scream as he tightly closed his eyes, anticipating the shrill response.

Tea calmly placed the box back on the counter, her face turned an nice shade of pink as well.

"You're right. I don't think we can play this game," Tea said trying to conceal her embarrassment.

Yugi then wrapped the box back up with the paper bag and turned to return the wrapped box to its rightful spot.

"I didn't think that your grandfather sold THOSE kind of games," Tea said in a voice that could be misinterpreted as annoyance, but Yugi has known her long enough to know the difference.

"He takes special orders too. I just didn't think that he would order something that weird," Yugi said as he put the box exactly where he took it from.

"Well, I think I better go," Tea said as she mentally adjusted herself.

"Yeah, well, I'll see you tomorrow," Yugi said in an equally chipper voice.