"Hey Joey, hurry it up will ya? We're going to leave without you in
10.9.8." Tristan began counting down from Yugi's Grandfather's car.
"Wait! I dropped my lucky penny somewhere.here it is. Yep, good ol' lucky." Joey happily put the penny back in his wallet before tucking it in his back pocket.
"What's the difference between that penny between another?" Tea questioned as Joey strapped himself between herself and Tristan.
"Don't even go there unless you want to go through every point in hell before we reach the carnival," Tristan advised and clamped his hand over Joey's face just as his mouth began to open. "You know how you give those boring.I mean very educational and worthwhile friendship speeches." He smiled innocently as Tea glared at him coldly and continued, "well you see, Joey has this whole story about his penny and how he found it, made him lucky, and will forever make him lucky. I heard it once and believe me, I think the sun rose and set five times before the tale reached the halfway point."
"That's because you don't appreciate the way I creatively tell stories. And you don't believe in good luck." Joey wrenched Tristan's fingers from his mouth. "Also."
"Please shut up Joey." Yami called from the front of the van. "I'm trying to concentrate on driving. And if this car gets into any accidents, you're going to end up paying for it because it took me a week to persuade Grandpa to let me drive it."
"Do you have a license Yami?" Yugi asked and looked up from the map.
"Er.well that isn't important now is it? The main thing is that I can transport passengers from point A to point B and that's the important thing right?"
"In other words, you mean first of all no, you don't have a license; second this friendly trip to the carnival is going to be like a suicide trip; and third, WE'RE IN A VAN ON THE HIGHWAY WITH A PERSON WHO HAS NO CLUE HOW TO DRIVE?!" Joey shouted and began reaching over Tea to get to the door.
"Joey you idiot! Watch it! You -" Tea began to swear before Tristan covered her mouth.
"Guys, maybe we should do settle this after we get out of here." Tristan advised because he too, in the midst of being the 'peacemaker' ended up in a very uncomfortable situation and position. With one arm over Tea's mouth reaching over Joey's seat, behind of Joey and with the seatbelt practically strangling his throat.
"Say cheese!" A startling flash and simultaneous click freezes the back passengers.
"YUGI!!!" They all yell and momentarily forget about their argument and begin to reach for the front passenger's seat.
"It worked at least.you guys stopped arguing and it will make a funny um memorable picture." Yugi smiled and quickly shoved his camera into his jacket pocket.
"Yugi, that is not funny.just hand over your camera and we promise to stay quiet." Tristan compromised and reached his hand forward.
"Nope this camera is mine and it might come in handy another time." He smiled the same cute smile as before.
Yugi, I never knew you had that in you.you sly, sly brother. Yami shook his head and smiled. Just make sure that I get some of those duplicates. "Seems we're here," Yami announced as the car right turned into the large parking lot, instantly changing the mood of everyone. Two minutes later they found a parking stall relatively close to the entrance.
"Hey, that was kind of fast for a half an hour drive." Tea checked her watch and lightly jumped out.
"And there were no accidents Joey," Yugi pointed out and finally decided it was safe so the camera went back to it's original position, around his neck next to his Millennium Puzzle. "Hey my puzzle starting to glow a little.in short intervals. Sort of like it's beating," Yugi held it up so that they could all see.
"But it stopped." Tea observed and took a closer look at it. "I wonder what that was all about?"
And this prelude will officially end now! I love hangovers so you must read my next chapter! But I have no clue how the story will end. It might just end up being one of my many plot-less stories that never end! MUAHAHAHA!! I love hangovers so review! Reviews encourage my totally dead brain to work again.if it ever will, for all I know, it could have been dead years ago... ^_~ maybe that's why I'm slow at getting stuff.*ponder* ouch, head hurts now cuz of too much thinking and it's echoing throughout my empty cranium.
~Kaiomi Star*light
"Wait! I dropped my lucky penny somewhere.here it is. Yep, good ol' lucky." Joey happily put the penny back in his wallet before tucking it in his back pocket.
"What's the difference between that penny between another?" Tea questioned as Joey strapped himself between herself and Tristan.
"Don't even go there unless you want to go through every point in hell before we reach the carnival," Tristan advised and clamped his hand over Joey's face just as his mouth began to open. "You know how you give those boring.I mean very educational and worthwhile friendship speeches." He smiled innocently as Tea glared at him coldly and continued, "well you see, Joey has this whole story about his penny and how he found it, made him lucky, and will forever make him lucky. I heard it once and believe me, I think the sun rose and set five times before the tale reached the halfway point."
"That's because you don't appreciate the way I creatively tell stories. And you don't believe in good luck." Joey wrenched Tristan's fingers from his mouth. "Also."
"Please shut up Joey." Yami called from the front of the van. "I'm trying to concentrate on driving. And if this car gets into any accidents, you're going to end up paying for it because it took me a week to persuade Grandpa to let me drive it."
"Do you have a license Yami?" Yugi asked and looked up from the map.
"Er.well that isn't important now is it? The main thing is that I can transport passengers from point A to point B and that's the important thing right?"
"In other words, you mean first of all no, you don't have a license; second this friendly trip to the carnival is going to be like a suicide trip; and third, WE'RE IN A VAN ON THE HIGHWAY WITH A PERSON WHO HAS NO CLUE HOW TO DRIVE?!" Joey shouted and began reaching over Tea to get to the door.
"Joey you idiot! Watch it! You -" Tea began to swear before Tristan covered her mouth.
"Guys, maybe we should do settle this after we get out of here." Tristan advised because he too, in the midst of being the 'peacemaker' ended up in a very uncomfortable situation and position. With one arm over Tea's mouth reaching over Joey's seat, behind of Joey and with the seatbelt practically strangling his throat.
"Say cheese!" A startling flash and simultaneous click freezes the back passengers.
"YUGI!!!" They all yell and momentarily forget about their argument and begin to reach for the front passenger's seat.
"It worked at least.you guys stopped arguing and it will make a funny um memorable picture." Yugi smiled and quickly shoved his camera into his jacket pocket.
"Yugi, that is not funny.just hand over your camera and we promise to stay quiet." Tristan compromised and reached his hand forward.
"Nope this camera is mine and it might come in handy another time." He smiled the same cute smile as before.
Yugi, I never knew you had that in you.you sly, sly brother. Yami shook his head and smiled. Just make sure that I get some of those duplicates. "Seems we're here," Yami announced as the car right turned into the large parking lot, instantly changing the mood of everyone. Two minutes later they found a parking stall relatively close to the entrance.
"Hey, that was kind of fast for a half an hour drive." Tea checked her watch and lightly jumped out.
"And there were no accidents Joey," Yugi pointed out and finally decided it was safe so the camera went back to it's original position, around his neck next to his Millennium Puzzle. "Hey my puzzle starting to glow a little.in short intervals. Sort of like it's beating," Yugi held it up so that they could all see.
"But it stopped." Tea observed and took a closer look at it. "I wonder what that was all about?"
And this prelude will officially end now! I love hangovers so you must read my next chapter! But I have no clue how the story will end. It might just end up being one of my many plot-less stories that never end! MUAHAHAHA!! I love hangovers so review! Reviews encourage my totally dead brain to work again.if it ever will, for all I know, it could have been dead years ago... ^_~ maybe that's why I'm slow at getting stuff.*ponder* ouch, head hurts now cuz of too much thinking and it's echoing throughout my empty cranium.
~Kaiomi Star*light
