~¤~Because starting from the beginning is too easy~¤~
How long has it been? Time flew in Duelist Kingdom. Now it's time to rest. I was already tired before, but even after a day of being here, I got challeged again by some little girl with a connection to grandpa. But everything's quiet now. I'm worried. Quiet can't be good, can it? Yami seems relaxed. But I can't help but feel he's sad. I don't know why. I seet it in his eyes every time we meet. He smiles, but I know he's hurting like crazy on the inside. Maybe he wants some time to be free? I should let him go downtown and do some looking around and get his mind off of things. Yeah. That should do it! Oh. but wait.. I have school today. And I'm late!
Yugi Moto very quickly got dressed and raced to school. He was there right on time, only to discover he left his math book at home. So, before fourth period, he called home hoping to get his grandpa, but no one answered. "Strange.. Grandpa never leaves the shop in the middle of the morning. I wonder if everything is alright."
Yugi puzzled over this the entire day, and when math rolled around, he had to wing it. By the end of the day, he hurridly gathered his things when Joey and Tristen appeared. "Hey Yugi! Tristen and I are going downtown to check out some new duel monsters cards. Wanna come with?" Joey watched Yugi pack sloppily, and quirked a brow. "Sorry guys, I have to get home and check on something. Call me later, ok?" Yugi stood and raced off before Joey could reply. "He looked like he was in a hurry," Joey concluded. "Brillian deduction Einstien." Tristen remarked, and they followed Yugi home.
What's the matter, Yugi? You're stressed, I'm getting a headache from all the mixed signals you're sending. Yugi Looked down to his millenium puzzle. "Yami, I'm worried about Grandpa. He didn't answer the phone at the shop, and he never leaves during the day." Did it ever occur to you that perhaps you're over-reacting? Yugi didn't listen. He burst in the door when he got home. "Grandpa! Grandpa!"
Yugi's grandfather turned around from arranging some items on the store rack. "Yes, Yugi? What's the matter?" Yugi blinked, expecting something to have happened. "You didn't answer the phone this morning."
"Well, it never rang!" Grandpa chuckled and went back to his work.
"Never rang?" Yugi took out his cell phone and dialed the number. Indeed, there was no ringing sound in the shop. But someone did pick up. "Hello?" A strange voice answered. "Oh, uh.. Sorry, wrong number." Yugi hung up quickly and blushed, then went up to his room.
"I guess you were right, Yami. I've been so stressed lately! Maybe it was all that soul stealing business of Pegusus that rattled me a little." Yugi sat up as he heard his cell phone ring again. He picked it up, and answered it. "Hello?" "Yami?" A female's voice; but it didn't sound like it was coming from the phone, it sounded like it was in Yugi's head. "This is Yugi Moto, who is this?"
"Yami?" The line went dead.
"Hello? Hello!? How do you know Yami!? Hello!?" He check the caller number, but it was just a bunch of scrambled symbols and pictures.
"Yami, did you hear that? ...Yami?"
..I did.
How long has it been? Time flew in Duelist Kingdom. Now it's time to rest. I was already tired before, but even after a day of being here, I got challeged again by some little girl with a connection to grandpa. But everything's quiet now. I'm worried. Quiet can't be good, can it? Yami seems relaxed. But I can't help but feel he's sad. I don't know why. I seet it in his eyes every time we meet. He smiles, but I know he's hurting like crazy on the inside. Maybe he wants some time to be free? I should let him go downtown and do some looking around and get his mind off of things. Yeah. That should do it! Oh. but wait.. I have school today. And I'm late!
Yugi Moto very quickly got dressed and raced to school. He was there right on time, only to discover he left his math book at home. So, before fourth period, he called home hoping to get his grandpa, but no one answered. "Strange.. Grandpa never leaves the shop in the middle of the morning. I wonder if everything is alright."
Yugi puzzled over this the entire day, and when math rolled around, he had to wing it. By the end of the day, he hurridly gathered his things when Joey and Tristen appeared. "Hey Yugi! Tristen and I are going downtown to check out some new duel monsters cards. Wanna come with?" Joey watched Yugi pack sloppily, and quirked a brow. "Sorry guys, I have to get home and check on something. Call me later, ok?" Yugi stood and raced off before Joey could reply. "He looked like he was in a hurry," Joey concluded. "Brillian deduction Einstien." Tristen remarked, and they followed Yugi home.
What's the matter, Yugi? You're stressed, I'm getting a headache from all the mixed signals you're sending. Yugi Looked down to his millenium puzzle. "Yami, I'm worried about Grandpa. He didn't answer the phone at the shop, and he never leaves during the day." Did it ever occur to you that perhaps you're over-reacting? Yugi didn't listen. He burst in the door when he got home. "Grandpa! Grandpa!"
Yugi's grandfather turned around from arranging some items on the store rack. "Yes, Yugi? What's the matter?" Yugi blinked, expecting something to have happened. "You didn't answer the phone this morning."
"Well, it never rang!" Grandpa chuckled and went back to his work.
"Never rang?" Yugi took out his cell phone and dialed the number. Indeed, there was no ringing sound in the shop. But someone did pick up. "Hello?" A strange voice answered. "Oh, uh.. Sorry, wrong number." Yugi hung up quickly and blushed, then went up to his room.
"I guess you were right, Yami. I've been so stressed lately! Maybe it was all that soul stealing business of Pegusus that rattled me a little." Yugi sat up as he heard his cell phone ring again. He picked it up, and answered it. "Hello?" "Yami?" A female's voice; but it didn't sound like it was coming from the phone, it sounded like it was in Yugi's head. "This is Yugi Moto, who is this?"
"Yami?" The line went dead.
"Hello? Hello!? How do you know Yami!? Hello!?" He check the caller number, but it was just a bunch of scrambled symbols and pictures.
"Yami, did you hear that? ...Yami?"
..I did.
