~Serena: =yawn= Up till about 5 am this morning. I came up with the idea
for this fic around 3:30 am. Got up at 6 am... Now I'm beginning to write
it =yawn=
Yami: Woah...
Serena: Disclaim- =yawn= -er
Yami: Serena does not own yu-gi-oh.
Serena: Thankies =yawn= This chapter is in no one's POV. I got most of the info in this fic from Shonen Jump & Papyrus. Oh and none of the characters in this fic are made up they are all owned by the YGO company~
In a time when pharaohs' ruled and dark games were played, there is a story, a chapter that takes part in a curtain to be pharaoh's life. On one of the crowded streets in a small village near a ruler's home, a boy dressed in royal wear, runs down the street. The boys pace quickens with each step well aware that he is being chased.
"Master Yamasis! Stop!" cries one of the pharaoh's guards as he chases the boy, pursuing him with two other men.
The boy looks back at them for a second nocking into a peasant.
"Whoops, sorry!" He says as he gets off the ground. He looks at the peasant's face. The peasant is a girl around the same age as him. She stares back at him in the eyes then realizes who he is and quickly looks away.
"Umm... Have a nice day?" the confused boy states, still trying to talk to the girl. He quickly looks at the guards and begins running away again. He soon finds a corner he can hide in. He waits for the guards to run past but they do not.
Where the young girl stands is where the guards stand questioning her. She looks up at them confused, understanding their words but as if they weren't addressed to the right person.
"Master Yamasis! You know how long it took you to finally stop running away...? Oh well. At least you stopped." One of the guards nagged.
"Um... Excuse me? I don't think I'm the person you're speaking of." The girl said quite shyly for she didn't want to command a guard if she was not of royal blood.
"What? Drat! He got away!" said the same guard who had nagged her. "Go find him!"
"He'll come out when he's ready." said the captain of the guards.
"Sir Mahaado! Of course! Whatever you say!" the guard confirmed immediately, bowing to the Priest.
"Good" Mahaado agreed and smiled, he then bent down so his head was level with the girl's. "So, what's your name little one?"
"Are you asking me, great priest of the pharaoh?"
"Yes. I am asking you" Mahaado smiled again, his face showing kindness and gratitude.
"My name is Mana, though you should not need the name of a peasant" Mana exclaimed
"Well Mana, do you have any family here in this village?" Mahaado continued.
"No I do not... They were thrown in jail for stealing..." Mana stated, "Though I still do not think they committed the crime..."
"Nor, do I. I'm very sorry to ask you this but the boy that ran into you earlier, do you know where he went?" Mahaado questioned.
Mana thought for a moment, not knowing whether to obey the priest, or the pharaoh's son by not giving his where abouts. Mahaado looked her in the eye showing he wouldn't hurt her to get the answers he needed to do his job.
"Since I know you will not hurt the pharaoh's son or me, I will tell you were he hides." Mana decided.
Mahaado smiled, "You used a very good observation to decide well. You would make an excellent apprentice. What do you say? Would you like to be my apprentice?"
Mana was shocked. She'd never thought a peasant like her could get such an honor to be trained by one of the six priests.
"But surely you would not accept a peasant to be taught by such royalty" Mana acknowledged.
"Yes but I see something in you that no one else can" Mahaado declared.
"I'll accept your offer though I feel there's a bit of shame in it..." Mana said, soulfully.
"Do not feel ashamed," Mahaado continued, "You WILL make a great magician!"
Mana blushed, she didn't know what to make of it. Accepted by a priest to be their apprentice. She couldn't wait for her first lesson!
"Oh and Mana, if you don't have a place to stay... I'd be honored if you'd stay at the pyramid" Mahaado offered.
This Mana blush more. To stay at the pyramid... That makes you seem like royalty! Though she knows servants go to the pyramid, they do not sleep or eat there!
"So how about it?" Mahaado offered again.
Mana quickly replied, "Delighted."
Yamasis watched from the corner he hid in. He was wondering what they were saying. He wanted to make sure the girl he ran into wasn't getting in trouble because she gazed upon him without permission! Yamasis was worried. He didn't care if she was a peasant or not, he just didn't want her to be killed!
"Wait!" Yamasis called as Mahaado, the guards and Mana turned the other way as if to leave, "Wait!"
Mahaado stopped and turned to Yamasis, "I knew you'd come out eventually!" He smiled as if it were a joke.
Yamasis looked up at Mahaado and sighed, "You know me to well! What can I say?"
Mana looked at Yamasis then at Mahaado, "This is the pharaoh's son?" Mahaado nodded and Mana looked at Yamasis. She continued, "Okay then. Hello, Master Yami! Welcome to my hometown!" She bowed to Yamasis.
Yamasis looked surprised. He didn't know what to make of it. Was Mahaado letting her go without charge? Or was there some other catch? And did she address him with an improper name without realizing it? Well that didn't really matter to him.
Mahaado, seeing the look on Yamasis' face began explaining, "This is Mana, she's going to be my apprentice."
Yamasis looked a bit shocked. He was letting a peasant be his apprentice?! Yamasis never thought he'd see the day! But still, he admired Mahaado for going forward with things he planned.
Yamasis stuttered a bit, "Wh-what are you going to teach her? Is she going to take your place as a priest?"
Mahaado smiled yet again, "No, no. She's going to be a Magician!"
Yamasis blinked. A magician? He'd never seen magician perform before. Maybe Mahaado would let him watch one of their lessons.
Mahaado laughed a bit, "Okay, I believe it's about time we head back home everyone! I have a council meeting soon. It's almost noon!"
Yamasis nodded and let Mahaado lead the way back to his home.
Yami: Woah...
Serena: Disclaim- =yawn= -er
Yami: Serena does not own yu-gi-oh.
Serena: Thankies =yawn= This chapter is in no one's POV. I got most of the info in this fic from Shonen Jump & Papyrus. Oh and none of the characters in this fic are made up they are all owned by the YGO company~
In a time when pharaohs' ruled and dark games were played, there is a story, a chapter that takes part in a curtain to be pharaoh's life. On one of the crowded streets in a small village near a ruler's home, a boy dressed in royal wear, runs down the street. The boys pace quickens with each step well aware that he is being chased.
"Master Yamasis! Stop!" cries one of the pharaoh's guards as he chases the boy, pursuing him with two other men.
The boy looks back at them for a second nocking into a peasant.
"Whoops, sorry!" He says as he gets off the ground. He looks at the peasant's face. The peasant is a girl around the same age as him. She stares back at him in the eyes then realizes who he is and quickly looks away.
"Umm... Have a nice day?" the confused boy states, still trying to talk to the girl. He quickly looks at the guards and begins running away again. He soon finds a corner he can hide in. He waits for the guards to run past but they do not.
Where the young girl stands is where the guards stand questioning her. She looks up at them confused, understanding their words but as if they weren't addressed to the right person.
"Master Yamasis! You know how long it took you to finally stop running away...? Oh well. At least you stopped." One of the guards nagged.
"Um... Excuse me? I don't think I'm the person you're speaking of." The girl said quite shyly for she didn't want to command a guard if she was not of royal blood.
"What? Drat! He got away!" said the same guard who had nagged her. "Go find him!"
"He'll come out when he's ready." said the captain of the guards.
"Sir Mahaado! Of course! Whatever you say!" the guard confirmed immediately, bowing to the Priest.
"Good" Mahaado agreed and smiled, he then bent down so his head was level with the girl's. "So, what's your name little one?"
"Are you asking me, great priest of the pharaoh?"
"Yes. I am asking you" Mahaado smiled again, his face showing kindness and gratitude.
"My name is Mana, though you should not need the name of a peasant" Mana exclaimed
"Well Mana, do you have any family here in this village?" Mahaado continued.
"No I do not... They were thrown in jail for stealing..." Mana stated, "Though I still do not think they committed the crime..."
"Nor, do I. I'm very sorry to ask you this but the boy that ran into you earlier, do you know where he went?" Mahaado questioned.
Mana thought for a moment, not knowing whether to obey the priest, or the pharaoh's son by not giving his where abouts. Mahaado looked her in the eye showing he wouldn't hurt her to get the answers he needed to do his job.
"Since I know you will not hurt the pharaoh's son or me, I will tell you were he hides." Mana decided.
Mahaado smiled, "You used a very good observation to decide well. You would make an excellent apprentice. What do you say? Would you like to be my apprentice?"
Mana was shocked. She'd never thought a peasant like her could get such an honor to be trained by one of the six priests.
"But surely you would not accept a peasant to be taught by such royalty" Mana acknowledged.
"Yes but I see something in you that no one else can" Mahaado declared.
"I'll accept your offer though I feel there's a bit of shame in it..." Mana said, soulfully.
"Do not feel ashamed," Mahaado continued, "You WILL make a great magician!"
Mana blushed, she didn't know what to make of it. Accepted by a priest to be their apprentice. She couldn't wait for her first lesson!
"Oh and Mana, if you don't have a place to stay... I'd be honored if you'd stay at the pyramid" Mahaado offered.
This Mana blush more. To stay at the pyramid... That makes you seem like royalty! Though she knows servants go to the pyramid, they do not sleep or eat there!
"So how about it?" Mahaado offered again.
Mana quickly replied, "Delighted."
Yamasis watched from the corner he hid in. He was wondering what they were saying. He wanted to make sure the girl he ran into wasn't getting in trouble because she gazed upon him without permission! Yamasis was worried. He didn't care if she was a peasant or not, he just didn't want her to be killed!
"Wait!" Yamasis called as Mahaado, the guards and Mana turned the other way as if to leave, "Wait!"
Mahaado stopped and turned to Yamasis, "I knew you'd come out eventually!" He smiled as if it were a joke.
Yamasis looked up at Mahaado and sighed, "You know me to well! What can I say?"
Mana looked at Yamasis then at Mahaado, "This is the pharaoh's son?" Mahaado nodded and Mana looked at Yamasis. She continued, "Okay then. Hello, Master Yami! Welcome to my hometown!" She bowed to Yamasis.
Yamasis looked surprised. He didn't know what to make of it. Was Mahaado letting her go without charge? Or was there some other catch? And did she address him with an improper name without realizing it? Well that didn't really matter to him.
Mahaado, seeing the look on Yamasis' face began explaining, "This is Mana, she's going to be my apprentice."
Yamasis looked a bit shocked. He was letting a peasant be his apprentice?! Yamasis never thought he'd see the day! But still, he admired Mahaado for going forward with things he planned.
Yamasis stuttered a bit, "Wh-what are you going to teach her? Is she going to take your place as a priest?"
Mahaado smiled yet again, "No, no. She's going to be a Magician!"
Yamasis blinked. A magician? He'd never seen magician perform before. Maybe Mahaado would let him watch one of their lessons.
Mahaado laughed a bit, "Okay, I believe it's about time we head back home everyone! I have a council meeting soon. It's almost noon!"
Yamasis nodded and let Mahaado lead the way back to his home.
