Title: Eternal White Rose.

Chapter one: Change of Plans.

Author: Yuiko Himeki

Disclaimer: I do not own No Game No Life! All content of No Game No Life belongs to it's rightful owners. This is only for my benefit, as I want to express my idea's and practice my writing skills for the future.

Summary: A girl who rarely talks learns to open her mouth when she is brought to a different world. A world of games. Will she be able to cope with her new surroundings or will she soon collapse due to mental unstableness?

Warnings: (Male) Stephanie & (Male) Kurumi.

Author's Note (A/N): First story on fanfiction.. MxV doesn't count…. I'm sorry the end of the chapter is rushed. It's also not as descriptive as I wanted it but that's okay. I don't have much more to say for this a/n so I'll see you for chp2! Don't forget to follow, favorite, and review! Thanks so much!

What was the point of living in a world of despair and false hope? Drowning in the possibilities of worse things, thinking it could be better, only for you to sink deeper into the sorrow until you have officially sat on the brink of madness. Holding back everything, only so you won't break down into a fit of coughs and tears.

That was long over with this teen. She had given up on everything and everyone. Not that they missed her. They had given up on her before she had even given up on them. Such as life went, everything was amazing in the beginning until she saw that life wasn't as fair as she had thought it to be. It wasn't fair at all, actually. It was as chaotic as it was unfair. Crime, abuse, stress…

The world had many things wrong with it. It's main problem, was that it was unforgiving and problematic. No one could ever forgive for the good or bad. The world noticed all her mistakes, but never her accomplishments.

Her parents disowned her and left her behind when she was ten. She never knew why though. She had always tried her best, did what her parents told her, and made 100 percent straight in school.

Back then, the girl guessed that it wasn't enough.

Afterwards, she started developing her mind and tested video games, giving an honest opinion on whether or not the game was good for a bit of cash in return. Most of the time they would pay around two to three hundred and came to her often so it was good pay. She mainly stayed in her room, in the house she lives in alone. The room was dark besides the lights coming from her device screens.

The teen sat down her phone and looked up at her computer screen, a small window popping up on the screen. It looked like a game invite.

'Would you like to play a card game?'

She sat up straight, pushing her short ash blue colored hair behind her left ear and pondered on it before resting her hand on the computer mouse and clicking accept. It was a simple game of Solitaire, seeing who could finish first.

Type in your name.

She sighed and typed in her gaming name, Antenoya. The match was easily won by her, even though it was an easy set. It was also just an easy game in general.

'You're pretty good at games.'

Antenoya blinked her red orbs confusingly before pressing her fingers against the keyboard.

'Thank you, I try.'

'Your world must be pretty boring.'

'It is, there is no place for me here.'

'What if you could live in a world where everything was decided on game? Would you leave this place?'

She pondered on it. 'More than likely.'

'I knew you'd say that!'

Antenoya was about to ask him a question but was interrupted by her now static screen. She tried to back away but arms came out of the screen and grabbed her, pulling her towards it. The teen shut her eyes tightly and waited for something to happen. Everything was silent and calm until the sound of hard blowing wind hit her ears and she felt nothing around her. Antenoya opened her eyes and they went wide with realization and fear, tightening in her chest.

She was falling, and fast too.

She flipped over, the sudden rushing air that hit her face and eyes made her tear up. She wanted to scream but she wasn't the screaming type of person so the only thing that came out was 'oh my gosh.' The world below her burst with different colors and markings. It was as if an artist painted it.

"Welcome to Disboard!" A boy happily said next to her as they were falling towards the ground. She tried to give him a 'what the crap look' but the wind was still pounding against her face. [Tet's appearance]

-Antenoya flipped back around so her back would face the ground.

"Disboard?" She wondered, rubbing her eyes. What in the world was that? Was it a board game?

The boy appeared in front of her and smiled. "Yep! You're in my world!" He tilted his head. "By the way.. Don't worry, you're not going to die."

"Who are you?"

"I am the one true God," He paused. "Tet!"

Tet… Tet! "You're the one that challenged me to a game!" Antenoya looked at him in surprise. He nodded. "You… Brought me to you're world!?"

"Yep!" Tet gave her a peace sign. "This is the world you belong in now. Everything here is decided by a game, even one's life and country borders! Here are the rules of this world so listen up!" Antenoya took out her phone and pulled up a notepad, knowing she wouldn't remember the information he was about to provide.

All Murder, war, and robbery is forbidden in this world.

All conflict will be resolved through games.

Antenoya had a difficult time writing while plummeting to the ground.

In games, players with bet something they agree to be of equal value.

As long as it doesn't violate pledge three, anything may be bet and any game may be played.

The challenged party has the right to decide the rules of the game.

Any bets made in accordance with the pledges must be upheld.

Conflicts between groups will be conducted by designated representatives with absolute authority.

Being caught cheating during a game is grounds for an instant loss.

In the name of God, the previous rules may never be changed.

"And ten," Tet smiled brightly and reached down, grabbing onto Antenoya's hand. After he did, she blinked and realized she was standing safely on the ground. "Let's all have fun and play together!" The young God said before disappearing. "We'll meet again!"

Antenoya stared off at the sky for a moment. She then took her tablet out and wrote the pledges on it as well. This place was surely a burst on color. Not only in looks…

[…]

"Is that all you have to tell and offer?" Antenoya had ran into some bandits who challenged her for everything she has, but the outcome was in reverse. Though she only took items that she believed was helpful at the time. She brushed off her jeans and grey shirt with her hands before putting the cape around her shoulders. "If so then I'll be on my way." She got up and left. She ignored the protests that rose from behind her and continued to tap at her phone screen without delay. The teen soon ended up in a town. It didn't look normal but nothing here was, so if anything, she wasn't the normal one. Not that she ever was.. Antenoya arrived at a tavern of which seemed to be holding a tournament. She looked to a woman sitting outside the tavern and walked up to her, taking a seat in front of her.

"What's this about?" Antenoya asked.

The woman leaned back in her chair. She looked like any other human, but had the eyes of someone who thinks they know a thing or two. "A gambling tournament. It decides the next king."

"A gambling tournament to decide the next king?"

"Apparently he wanted Imanity's next ruler to be the greatest gambler. It was his dying wish."

So the ruler is decided by a game as well.. I see. Antenoya thought.

"The red head is Stephan Dola. The grandson of the former king." The woman smiled. Stephan had short maroon hair and blue eyes. He wore an elegant dark blue and red pink royalty like outfit.

Antenoya sat sideways. "What about the other one?"

"That's Kiruko. He's so strong that most of the other player's already pulled out." Kiruko had short purple hair with a few long strands that was tied into a ponytail in the back. He wore a black veil and purple and black clothing that said 'trouble.'

"So you won't face him because your afraid of losing?"

"What.." The woman glared at her.

"I want you're cash." The teen got straight to the point.

"What!? Do you know how much-!"

Antenoya cut her off. "Afraid to lose to me?" She narrowed her eyes and smiled.

"Fine a game of poker. What are you going to bet?"

"Everything I have."

"Kay then, let's begin." She lifted her hand. "I swear by the pledges."

Antenoya did the same. "I swear by the pledges."

Aschente!

The woman shuffled and gave Antenoya her cards. Antenoya picked up the cards up and looked at them. She stared and them for a minute before reaching over to the deck. The woman threw down her cards and laughed in victory. The teen sighed and put down her cards as well. Full house vs Royal Flush. The woman looked as if she was going to cry in complete shock. Antenoya took the money and left. She took a picture of the match between Stephan and Kiruko, watching their match as she played against the woman, and looked around the room afterwards, seeing someone who was hiding her face.

So that's how He's cheating.. She thought. Antenoya stood next to Stephan. "Give it up, he's cheating." She told him, not even trying to whisper, and turned to leave. The ash blue haired girl rented her a room for the night. She spent most of it typing information into her tablet and phone. If she lost either of these two items, her whole world would end. Anyway, other than that, she made a solar powered charger.

This world caught her mind, it was as interesting as it was satisfying and colorful. It turned her way of living around. Maybe this wasn't a bad place to live. The other world was nothing like this. This one was better.