Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh GX, though the show owns my soul I think. GX is owned by Kazuki Takahashi.
Author's Notes: This
ramble I planned to take place about two years or so before Daitokuji
was able to go travelling around the world to research Alchemy and
stuff. I really wanted to write a ramble looking on his back-story
with Pharaoh cos we ALL know Pharaoh won't get a back story XD
Anyway
this is the first fanfic and/or ramble I have finished in a LONG
while. I tried my best with it but I have little faith in my writing
abilities and have for a while now /I was a much more confident
fanfic writer back 4 years ago XD
I don't think this holds any
spoilers, but be wary anyway, as I've seen up to episode 61 so far
;
The Alchemist and the Cat
Rain, it had rained a lot in recent
times, the sky would be overcast and the street would be
drenched
with water, but despite the morbid gloom that hung over the buildings
and the cold
lingering in the air, one lone figure could be seen
walking down the street on his way home.
Daitokuji was an
alchemist who had spent most of his life researching this science and
it's
intriguing mysteries, like that of the Philosopher's Stone,
a legendary, so called "mythical"
item that was said to
hold the power to turn inexpensive metals into gold and to delay
aging
in people.
The stone was the Elixir, the thinking
people's dream.
In his research, Daitokuji had learned about
Alchemy all over the world, his biggest interest
though, was the
Alchemy used in Ancient Egypt which all western Alchemy was supposed
to
originate from. He had taken many notes about the alchemy
usage in that time, along the way
hearing stories about Pharaohs,
monsters, legendary items that hold strong power.
He hoped that
one day, he'd get to travel the world, to research Alchemy in these
very
places he had read about, but currently he didn't have the
money for an around the world
trip, he needed a sponsor, someone
interested in his research.
For now, he'd have to make do with
what he could learn from books and his own experiments in
the
basement of his home, which he had turned into his own personal lab
for himself, but
even though the research and experiments were
fascinating to him he often found his chosen
path was to be a
lonely one. He had no living relatives, very few friends and no one
to talk
to about his theories and experiments, sometimes the
thought of having someone or even
something there would be a
comforting one.
Silently Daitokuji made his way through the
wet, deserted streets, on his way home from
spending the
afternoon at the nearby library, an umbrella held in his right hand
so not to
get wet. As he walked, a sudden strange faint sound
made him stop. He looked around but saw
nothing, he was about to
set off when he heard it again, the weak cry of an animal, a
cat.
Looking around again, Daitokuji noticed he had just passed an
alleyway which was now right
behind him. He slowly turned to walk
into it and instantly saw a tatty old looking cardboard
box,
soaked from the rain.
Daitokuji stepped closer with curiosity
and as he did he noticed a small looking tabby cat
curled up in
the bottom. The kitten was very young, only just old enough to be
separated
from it's mother, it's fur was tan coloured with dark
brown stripes, but the most noticeable
thing were the ribs
showing through it's skin, the poor little creature was starving and
possibly close to death.
"Now who left you out
here...?" Daitokuji wondered as he crouched down to take a
closer look
at the creature. It was shivering from the cold and
was constantly giving out weak calls,
possibly calling for its
absent mother. It was obvious this pitiful creature had been
abandoned by an irresponsible owner who didn't want it.
"Well,
we can't leave you out here, can we?" Daitokuji said with a kind
smile as he
carefully picked up the tiny kitten. He made sure to
have it resting securely resting in
between his left arm and his
chest, the other arm juggling his umbrella once again as he
stood
up and continued on his way home.
With a click of the latch,
Daitokuji unlocked the door to his home and walked in. After
leaving
the drenched umbrella by the door he quickly walked into the kitchen
to place the
kitten onto the table. He went over to the
refrigerator and looked inside for anything he
could give the
kitten to eat, he soon spotted some left over chicken and decided
that would
have to do, he just hoped the kitten wouldn't have
trouble eating it, being so young.
He began to cut it up into the
smallest pieces he could before presenting it on a
plate in front
of the kitten.
At first the small cat showed no interest in
the food, the poor creature could barely move,
with very little
strength, it just laid there.
"Go on, eat" Daitokuji
said, trying to encourage the young animal to try it. He moved the
plate closer to the kitten's face, which seemed to spark up some
interest in it. It lifted
its head up and sniffed at the food
cautiously, it looked up at Daitokuji before looking back
down at
the food and eventually tried some; it wasn't long before it was all
gone.
Later that night the kitten was lying asleep on the rug
in front of the fire in Daitokuji's
living room as Daitokuji
himself was sat in a nearby armchair watching the little creature
closely.
Although he was unsure he would be able to afford a
pet, he realized that the creature
didn't make the house seem so
empty anymore, Daitokuji didn't feel as alone. Besides he had
always
wanted a cat for a pet, he had been fond of them since he was a child
but was never
allowed to keep one, so he decided that this cat,
with no where else to go, had now found a
home with him and he
had, in return, gained a companion.
"I guess you'll need
a name" he mumbled to himself before his eyes moved over to a
few sheets
of paper resting on top a cabinet by his chair. On it
held notes he had done on alchemy in
Ancient Egypt which reminded
him of how the Ancient Egyptians worshipped cats.
"I
guess you need a name fit for a king" Daitokuji said with a
slight amused sound in his
voice. "How
about...Pharaoh?"
The little kitten let out a purr in its
sleep as if approving to the name Daitokuji had
suggested.
Daitokuji smiled back at the creature.
"Pharaoh it is then"
The months passes and Pharaoh grew
from a small kitten to a fully grown adult cat quickly.
Daitokuji
would often spoil Pharaoh as often as he could, thus the cat had
gained some
weight but Daitokuji felt it was better he looked
well fed than half starved.
Pharaoh was a very placid cat. He
loved nothing more than to sleep wherever he pleased and
stay
there for hours on end, though preferred it when he was sat in the
lap of his master.
When his master was busy, Pharaoh would watch
him as he experimented, with all the curiosity a
cat could have,
but Pharaoh was not completely lazy, he also loved to chase the mice
in the
basement around, taunting and playing with them in some
sort of game.
Although the cat's mischievous side shined through
when he developed a habit of eating strange
things he found which
often resulted in an expensive trip to the vet.
Daitokuji
adored his constant companion, he had even started to add a playful
"Nya!" onto
the end of his sentences when talking to
him, which every so often accidentally slipped out
when talking
to other people, but he didn't care because for now, it was just
himself and
Pharaoh, an Alchemist with his cat.
