Me:MWHAHAHAHA I'm back and only after I just updated the last one! I feel all super special awesome. Mhm u-u
Rin:Ignore her. She's a lunatic.
Me:I am not! Any way, I'm introducing 2 new characters. If you read the last story, a thiefs commitment, you would know who they are. I now introduce...Rin and Akio Bakura!
Rin:Hey
Akio:Hi!
Me:If you want to know more about them, look in my profile. I don't own Yugioh and never will. I only own Rin, Akio and other OC characters. Elecktra belongs to Sorceress of the nile. No flames, but everything else is appreicated. Now, it's time to get the new series started! Huzzah! Oh, and Rin's real name is Isuzu, but if you read my profile, it explains why and if you read my last story XD
"Rin! Akio! Where are you?"
A little six year old girl with snow white hair was up in the trees with a boy with unruly dark brown hair. They looked down at the man who was calling for them, an irritated look on his face. This man was named Bakura. And currently, he was in a very bad mood. He couldn't find his kids and Anzu would get mad if she found out he lost them...again. He shuddered, remembering the time when they were four and he left Rin at the park. Anzu had almost given him a black eye and she made him sleep on the couch that night. Oh good memories...
"You two better come out right now!" He called out. From up in the tree's, Rin grinned mischeviously at her twin, Akio. He gave her a curious look as to what she was doing when she picked up an acorn. He grinned and watched as she threw it on their dad's head.
"Ow! Who threw that?" Bakura called out, not knowing where that had come from. Rin and Akio snickered and had to hold their hands to their mouths to keep from being found. Akio grinned and picked up four acorns, Rin doing the same, and they dropped them on their dad's snowy white head. Bakura looked up, not seeing them, but knowing they were there. He picked up an acorn and crushed it.
"ISUZU AND AKIO BAKURA! GET DOWN HERE THIS MINUTE!"
Rin and Akio gulped and scooted down from their hiding spot. Bakura had an angry look on his face when they came down. They gave their father an innocent face before he yelled at them. "Why did you two drop acorns on me? That hurt!"
Rin shrugged, always being the one to start trouble. "We thought it would be funny, Daddy. I'm sure it didn't hurt that bad."
Akio nodded, thinking for a moment. "Yeah, it's an acorn. It's teeny tiny. It couldn't have hurt."
Bakura's face turned red with anger. "Oh yeah? How would you like it?" He reached down and picked up some acorns and began pelting them with them. "How do you like it huh? Does it hurt?"
"Bakura, why in Ra's name are you pelting your children with acorns?"
Bakura turned around to see Marik, accompanied by his wife, Elecktra, and their seven year old daughter, Amba. Rin put on a sad face and she ran towards her adopted uncle. "Uncle Marik, Daddy's being so mean! He's been hitting us with acorns!" Akio followed his sister with a similiar look on his face. "He's been doing this to us and we don't know why!"
Elecktra let go of Amba's hand and gave him an unimpressed look. "Wow Bakura. Anzu's going to be pissed when she finds out."
"Finds out what?" Anzu asked, coming out from her dance studio. Rin and Akio ran towards her, with unhappy looks on their faces. "Mommy, Mommy! Daddy was pelting acorns at us!" Anzu frowned as she picked Rin up and looked at Bakura. "Daddy was doing what?"
Akio tugged his mother's hand. "Daddy was pelting acorns at us. We don't even know why."
Anzu gave Bakura the death glare and mouthed the words "Couch tongiht." Bakura grumbled and kicked a rock. Marik laughed and put an arm around his friends shoulder. "Don't worry Bakura, we've all spent a night on the couch before."
Amba looked up at her mother. "Mama, what does Daddy mean by "the couch?" Elecktra patted her daughters dark hair and smiled. "Don't worry dear, you'll find out when your older." Amba nodded and then ran off with Rin and Akio as they went inside. Anzu shook her head and turned to Bakura. "What exactly happened dear? I told you to go find them while I was going through some stuff and then I find out they pelted you with acorns?"
Bakura grumbled. "I was looking for them and then they started dropping acorns on me. So I gave them their just deserts."
Marik looked up at the tree's. "It amazes me how they're able to climb that high and not get hurt."
Elecktra laughed and placed an arm on Anzu's shoulder, leaning her head on it. "I'm not surprised. They're like little monkeys. Even Amba won't climb as high as them." They all thought of the time the three kids had a climbing contest. Rin had won with Akio not far behind her and Amba refused to climb up the middle half of the tree.
Anzu smiled, thinking of the memory fondly before thinking of something that had been on her mind. "Hey Elecktra, have you felt any disturbances lately?"
Elecktra shook her head. "No, not since those Greek loones attacked us eleven years ago. But...," her voice trailed off, "I did have a dream."
Marik looked at her in concern. "A dream? What about?"
Elecktra looked at him. "I'm not quite sure, but Rin and Akio were in it." Elecktra stopped when she saw alarmed looks on Anzu and Bakura's faces. Sighing, she conitnued her story. "They weren't doing anything, but they felt...different. Like they had magic surronding them. Which is funny because their father is a 3,000 year old spirit and their mother has an ancient goddess's powers. This shouldn't surprise me."
Anzu ran a hand through her hair. "Gaea told me that my powers would be passed down through my descendents. But I haven't noticed anything with them yet. Maybe they're still developing. I don't know, but I'm sure it will come."
Bakura nodded. "They start kindergarden tomorrow. We'll see how well they interact with kids besides Amba."
Marik nodded. "Amba starts first grade tomorrow. I'm sure they'll be fine. What could happen?"
...
Sometime around midnight...
Rin turned in her sleep, groaning a little. Her head was aching and she felt really cold, even though she had a thick blanket wrapped around her. She turned again, trying to get the voices out of her head...
'Rin...Rin...Isuzu...Isuzu...Rin...wake up...wake up...open your eyes...awaken...'
Akio turned over in his sleep, though he wasn't sleeping anymore. He was now awake, due to the noises coming from his sister. Getting out of his bed, he went over to her, shaking her gentley. "Rin...Sis, wake up...Rin..." And then she opened her bright ice blue eyes. She stared into her brother's dark brown orbes and sniffed. "I...heard voices..."
Akio looked around the dark room, turning on the lights. "I don't see anyone. You must have been dreaming. Are you okay? Should I get Mommy and Daddy?"
Rin shook her head and then flinched at the sound of thunder over their roof. She threw her arms around Akio. "I...I'm scared. The noise...it's scary."
Akio smiled and gave her a hug. "You can sleep with me tonight. I'll make sure nothing harms you, I promise."
Rin looked at him. "Really?"
"Yes. Now let's go to sleep."
...
"Rin, Akio, let me get a picture of you."
Anzu was busy looking through the cabinet, looking for her digital camera that had 'mysteriously' disapeared. She considered asking Rin if she knew where it was, but decided against it since the small girl had been quiet all morning. Akio went over to his mom, helping her look for it while Rin waited with Amba and Elecktra at the front hallway.
"Aha! There it is!" Anzu said in triumph and went over to where the others were. Motioning for the three kids to get together, she snapped a picture of them. Making sure to get one for just the twins and one for Amba. Anzu smiled and placed the camera down once she was done. "There. All set. Rin, Akio, do you guys remember that Amba is leading the way to school?"
The twins nodded and grabbed their back packs. Marik chuckled and ruffled Akio's head. "You're a big boy now. Are you nerveous about starting school?"
Akio shook his head. "I'm not scared because Rin is with me. When she's with me, I don't feel scared."
Marik nodded, knowing the twins would say odd things sometimes. Elecktra had assured him this was because they had a twin bond. Amba was sometimes annoyed by the fact that the twins would say things like that and she found it weird that they always knew how each other was feeling. Adjusting her backpack, Amba opened the door. "Let's go, we don't want to be late."
Anzu called out for them from the door. "Be careful! Don't talk to strangers!"
She paused, thinking she had forgotten something. She blinked when she suddenly remembered. "Rin! If the teacher calls you Isuzu..." But the white haired girl was already gone.
...
Rin stood at the door of her classroom, feeling anxiety settle into her. This was odd, because most of the time she was a head strong person. She swallowed hard, clenching her tiny fist. She felt better when Akio took her hand and smiled at her calmly. "It's okay, we're together, so it's going to be fine." Whenever he said that, Rin felt better. She nodded and they walked into the classroom. The minute they walked in, kids immediatly started staring at them.
"Hey, why is your hair white?" One girl bravely asked Rin as she and Akio found an empty seat. Rin took a breath, remembering what her mom told her about if someone commented on her hair. "My dad has white hair, so I do too. Does that answer your question?" she said calmly.
A boy with red hair shook his head. "No-one has white hair! Your Dad must have dyed it and you must have too!"
Rin felt anger build up in her. Reaching over, she grabbed the boy by his hair. "Don't talk about my Daddy that way! And white hair is my natural hair color! If you don't like it, don't say anything!" She said and she released his hair and sat back down the minute the teacher walked in. She smiled at the class and stood in front of them.
"Good morning new students! This is the first step of your education and I want to make it a pleasent year. Now when I call your name, please say here." She began to look through her list. "Ageda Akinobu?"
"Here!"
"Abe Akane?"
"Here!"
"Bakura Akio?"
"Here!"
"Bakura Isuzu?"
"Rin."
The teacher looked at the white haired girl who was standing up with a calm expression on her face. The teacher blinked and stared at the list. "Excuse me young lady, but your name is Isuzu. I'm sorry, but I won't have nicknames in this class."
"It's Rin. I hate the name Isuzu." Rin persisted, feeling a bit annoyed by the teachers stupid rule. Akio nodded and stood up next to Rin. "It's true sensei! Her name is Rin. We all call her that at home."
The teacher pursed her lips.s "Well we're not at home, we're in class and I'll call you Isuzu. Now, continuing with the roll call."
Rin was about to say something when she felt pain enter her head, she gave a small gasp and sat down. She had never experienced this kind of pain before. She was glad when it was finally over, but something was a miss. She looked at her teacher and she saw images. Images of her in the hospital, images of her in a coffin, and then her being burried. Rin blinked and looked away. What was going on with her?
...
"So how was your day like?" Amba asked the twins as they walked home together in the early September sunlight. Akio smiled at her and prattled on and on about how the day was and such. Rin followed along silently. She had looked at Amba and had seen a few things. Not her funeral, but her as a teenager and with a chocolate lab. When she looked at Akio, she was surprised to find out she couldn't read anything about him. This relieved and worried her a little. What if her twin got in danger and she could've prevented it.
"Hey Rin, why so quiet?" Amba asked her, looking at her friend in curiosity. Rin shook her head and smiled. "I'm fine. Nothing's wrong, I'm just a bit tired. I don't like the teacher."
Amba nodded at her reply, but Akio could tell she was lying. He knew something was wrong, but he knew Rin would tell him when she wanted too. Even if he tried pry the answer out of her, she would remain stubborn. So it was best just to leave her alone. Their parents were waiting for them when they got home. Anzu embraced her children and smiled. "Rin, Akio! How was your day?"
Akio grinned at his mother. "It was fine. Rin got in an arguement with the teacher."
Anzu looked at her daughter with her eyebrow raised. "Oh? What was it about?"
Rin looked down and kicked a rock with her shoe. "She kept calling me Isuzu. I hate being called that. Why did you have to name me that?"
Anzu smiled and ruffled her hair, causing the little girl to get a grumpy look on her face. Anzu laughed. "Because that's the name I wanted for you. You're just going to have to deal with it." She paused, sensing something was wrong. "Rin, are you alright? Is something bothering you?"
Rin shook her head and smiled. "No Mom, everything is fine. I'm just tired." Anzu nodded, not truly convinced, but she let the subject go. Rin would talk when she was ready. Elecktra eyed the girl as she walked inside, having a sinking suspician that something was going on.
Me:And that was the first chapter. Kind of uninteresting, but the real plot will begin after two more chapters or so. They're six right now, but I'll return the twins to their actual ages soon. Review please!
