Having physical body on one's own on was quite unfamiliar and somewhat confusing. After all, one of them never been human and for two others it was over three thousands years since they had their lives - until now, they all were nothing more than parasites, depending completely on their hosts to survive. On top of that, they woke up in underground shrine that was supposedly buried under the sand and for each of them, the others were sworn enemies. Somehow, they didn't feel complete – like part of their soul was missing and even if no-one shared that little fact with others, it was understandable and pretty clear who they missed. Bu the question was – if they wanted the three of them back? Shortest of the trio, owner of multicolored spiky hair, tanned skin, dark purple eyes and air of confidence knew that his Aibou is very much likely to miss him and welcome former Pharaoh with open arms. Glaring at him was tall, slender pale skinned man with mane of untamed white hair and piercing crimson eyes. He wasn't nearly as certain as his sworn enemy. As far as he knew, his former Landlord would be either too scared or too angry with him to even consider letting him back into his life, but that reunion was more likely to happen than one involving the last of their odd trio. Tall, muscular, tanned owner of wild, golden hair and lilac eyes, so similar to his eyes was currently completely immersed into felling the world for the first time – after all, he never had a human life, being only fragment of his personality, shield to deal with pain he couldn't bear. He will either run away screaming, faint from fear or try to kill him with bare hands. Thief certainly didn't envy former partner in crime's alter ego. But now they had more pressing matters to deal with.
- Anyone mind explaining why suddenly the three of us are alive when we should either be dead or never exist in the first place? - white-haired Thief broke the silence, content discovering that his mind seemed to posses knowledge of his native language from the past and, surprisingly, modern Arabic in addition to his Host's English and Japanese.
- Gods simply decided to let you three have another chance, since all that was before was tainted by darkness of Millennium Items. - voice of former Guardian was quite a surprise.
- Shadi... What are you doing here? And where are we anyway? - former Pharaoh decided to satisfy his curiosity, asking questions probably everyone wanted to ask.
- I am merely a messenger, my king. And we are where fate of Millenium Items begun. - at the last words Thief shoot nasty glare in Shadi's direction.
- So... Are we free? - golden-haired Darkness managed to snap out of his daze.
- Yes, you are free, but still connected to your other halves. It's up to you if you wish to search for them or live on your own.
- Is that all? If yes, then excuse me, I'm getting out of here. - Thief got up and started to walk toward the exit.
- Just one more thing, Tomb Robber. - Shadi's words made him stop and look back.
Guardian held three very familiar Items: Puzzle, Ring and Rod and soon each one of them was reunited with it's previous owner.
- You sure that it's good idea? - Yami glared at his former enemies.
- It will come time when they will need them. Until we met again. - with that, Shadi disappeared, probably to avoid more questions.
- That reminds me why I killed that bastard centuries ago. - Thief smirked, clutching the Ring fondly.
- So... What are you two planing to do? - golden-haired Darkness asked, playing absentmindedly with Rod
- I'll probably stick around Egypt a bit longer. That idiot here probably want to get to Domino first chance he gets. - former Tomb Robber earned nasty glare from ancient King, smirking in reply.
- Malik is in Egypt, you know? - Marik said seemingly in matter-of-fact voice.
- He is? How do you know that? - Ring-bearer asked, even when he knew answer.
- Don't act as if you haven't noticed. - Marik snarled – You can fell your Light in your mind and so I can feel mine. - that cut out conversation that definitely could bloom into nasty fight.
Trading few insults here and there the three of them exited shrine and parted ways without so much as saying goodbye. After all, they had feeling that somehow they will end up again in one place, even if neither of them liked that idea
