This was an idea story base I've used two other times before. One on Deviantart, in which I used the idea of Danny having a twin brother (ignoring the parental issues) called Twin Factor and another one, in which I used the idea of the main characters Danny and Sam being the parents and having twin daughters named Diana and Sammantha (I was into the DP kid theme), called Separate Parents. Basically, I used the storyline of The Parent Trap. The new and old version of the movie was great, though I would have to say that the original version was better and realistic. I guess the reason I like it is because I faced the same situation with having divorced parents and, when watching the movie for the first time, I was young and fantasized of them one day getting back together. Of course, this was before my father met Darlene and realized that having a step mother can actually be a good thing, depending on the situation and the right step mother. Still, I love The Parent Trap and I can sympathize with the twins and their situation, since there was a time when I also wished my parents remarried. In fact, my dad even tells me that I used to play The Parent Trap game where I would hook my parents back together... though I don't remember that, then again, I was about 10 years old.

Okay, so after I decided to do Yu-Gi-Oh fan fictions, I just happened to have the idea in my head of Yami and Yugi being in a Parent Trap story. I mean why not? It would be interesting to see how boys would deal a divorced parents situation. As for the parents, I'm not going to do an OC Yugi's father like most people would, because... um... you see I... Okay, I'm a Yugi's Mom x Aknamkanon fan! FLAME ME! I'm sorry if it's a strange pairing, but you're talking about someone, who hooked up Atem with Sleeping Beauty. I will try to keep it consistent and realistic, because I seriously don't see Yugi pulling off what either of the girls pulled off, even in the original. Not to mention there were some scenes that were kinda awkward looking back. Wish me luck! Review please!

On the long country road of California, a boy named Yugi was staring out the window, while his best friend on the right was yapping to his other friends about something he didn't really care or get into. Yugi felt extremely nervous, mostly because he was going to a camp in another country surrounded by people with unfamiliar language. He knew this was a way to teach him the different cultures from other countries and his mom paid good money for it, making sacrifices; but that didn't prevent Yugi from feeling frightened. Yes, he had his friends, but even they didn't know English.

Then again, the bus was carrying kids from Japan, most of them from Hong Kong. Yugi happened to be one of the lucky students, since he made the Honor Role and won the drawing of being one of the two to go to this camp, being aloud to take one friend. Yugi was just lucky that him and Tea won the drawing, so she could choose Tristan to take along and he'd choose Joey. Yugi had three of his closest friends joining with him on the trip, but this still made him feel nervous. The long roads weren't helping either.

Yugi sighed, bringing his legs up to his chin before Joey laughed, then eyed his friend. He gave Yugi a weird look.

"Something on your mind, Yuge?" Joey asked.

"It's nothing," Yugi muffled through his knees, which were bare. This was the first time he ever wore blue shorts and a white t-shirt. Usually, he wore his uniform almost all the time.

"It's okay, I'm nervous too," Tea assured Yugi from the seat across from his and Joey's. Yugi looked over and saw Tea show her most cheerful smile, which made Yugi smile as well.

"I don't even know English. The only languages I know are Japanese and Arabian!" Yugi complained, his arms shaking.

"Take it easy there, dude! Almost every kid here only knows Japanese and we'll be meeting kids from other countries too. I've heard there's going to be a group of kids, from different Arabian countries, coming here too," Tristan assured.

"I guess, but that only makes up 1% of the campers here."

"You're going to be fine. We're here!" Tea said cheerfully as Yugi sighed deeply.

"No worries, dude! Who knows? Maybe we'll pick up some English speech," Joey smirked, then leaned over to Yugi and whispered, "maybe get some hot American chicks."

Tea then hit Joey across the head with a rolled up magazine, shouting, "this isn't a dating service!"

"I was just joking, Tea!" Joey glared, face red hot.

"Sure you were. I still remember the time I caught both of you dead watching Hardon Paradise," Tea glared with folded arms as Joey's and Yugi's faces turned red immediately and Joey covered Tea's mouth.

"I told you not to blabber it out you big mouth," Joey seethed through his teeth.

"And I told you that the next time you make Yugi pervert I was going to beat you so hard, your mom will feel it!" Tea replied after pushing Joey's hand away from her mouth.

"What are you, my mother?" Joey smirked.

"No, I'm your worst nightmare," Tea smirked as Joey shot a glare in return, then turned to his normal sitting position before resting his forehead on the back of the seat.

Yugi sighed as he leaned his head against his seat.


Inside another bus several miles away, there was a slightly wilder young boy, who was an exact copy of Yugi. The only difference is that he wore mainly a black muscle shirt, a pair of jeans, some earrings, and flip flops; also showing narrower eyes and gold streaks in his hair. He was listening to hard metal on his iPod, ear buds in his ears to block out all sound. He was just leaning back and relaxing as his two best friends in the world, Marik Ishtar and Rida Bakura, were messing around with one another.

Yami's father Aknamkanon Moto had been saving up money, so that his son could have an adventure to America with his friends. Marik and Rida were able to convince their parents to pull enough money from their pockets to send them to this trip. It would be like an adventure to them, just the three of them. Rida also brought his twin brother Ryou along for the ride, since he always felt left out from most of the trio's hangouts. He was the sweet and innocent of the pair and Rida was always the jerk, having trouble with his sadistic and sarcastic tone. He was the rebel of the family.

"Hey Yami, I know you're in America and downloaded American songs, but hearing a bunch of jibberish you can't even understand has to drive you to your insanity," Marik smirked, popping one ear bud out of Yami's ear. Yami pointed his eyes at Marik with an emotionless face.

"I like to try new things, even music, and this one keeps me flowing," Yami said.

"Uh-huh. Sounds like jibberish to me. I mean couldn't you at least downloaded something in Japanese. You at least know that language!"

"If I was interested in knowing what these people were singing about, I would've asked the twins."

"I am one person! How about calling us by our names for once instead of 'the twins'? We're not a band!" Rida asked with glaring eyes.

"I think it's a perfect name! It's rather that or the Furies," Yami teased.

"Call me that one more time!" Rida threatened before Yami and Marik laughed.

"Would you please leave my brother alone?" Ryou asked politely. "You're making me nervous."

"You're such a party pooper, Ryou," Marik said before Ryou sighed and stared up at the ceiling.

"You guys are impossible!"

"So, what you thinkin' of doing once we get there?" Marik asked, taking a hold of Yami's hand while putting one head on Yami's shoulder.

"Participate in a few activities, watch movies, annoy Rida..." Yami smirked as Rida groaned.

"How about getting some hot chicks?" Marik suggested.

"You know Dad would forbid this," Yami said before showing a smirk. "And this is why we live in the land of rebellion."

The boys gawked up in laughter before Marik said, leaning back against the seat, "though seriously, I'm interested in how many American women ask me for my number."

"We could make a chick counter," Rida suggested.

"Great idea!" Marik agreed.

"Hopefully they're women, I heard homosexuality is allowed in America," Ryou said factually.

"Seriously? I didn't even think anyone would practice it here," Marik said. "I heard the people here are so cold-hearted."

"CULTURE SHOCK!" Yami spouted aloud before the boys laughed again. "Whatever! We'll be around our group most of the time anyways. Besides, I'm more interested in Japan. That's where my mother comes from... at least so Dad says."

"And where incest originates from."

"Only in their anime you moron!"

"Hey, I think we're here!" Ryou cried out as the bus began entering the parking lot of the campsite.

A/N: Okay, let me make one thing clear. This isn't bashing against homosexuality or anything. In the country Egypt, homosexuality almost practically or most likely doesn't exist. Them realizing it's popular in America is a shock to them. In fact, it's so nonexistent that men are more affectionate to each other freely without declaring homosexuality. This was also to inform my audience of how nonexistent homosexuality is to them and how foreign it is. The reason I will have to declare this, because alot of this story is going to focus on the culture shock to both Yami and Yugi. It was dealt with in The Parent Trap too, with the twins learning to match their accents and practice the other's culture. Though, how this story is played differently is that while the 1998 version didn't really get into the culture difference in England and America, this one will. Then again, the original movie had the two girls be only states away, explaining why one of the twins knew a few famous celebrities and the other one didn't. With Japan and Egypt, their cultures are so different, their religion is different. So yeah, the culture differences and switch will be far more difficult to do here, due to the culture and language differences and among other things. If you've done research on both modern Egypt and Japan, you can already imagine how interesting this switch is going to turn out.

If you were offended by the homosexuality thing mentioned, I apologize. It is not intended for bashing, but to point out the difference is culture in Egypt. I also highly advise you yaoi fangirls or fanboys to not take anything here for yaoi. In Egypt, hand holding, kissing (not on lips!), hugging, and even the grabbing of the thigh (I am not kidding!) is considered normal among family or friends. This stuff is important to show the difference in culture with Egypt and Japan. I don't want any thiefshippers, puzzleshippers, darkshippers or any shippers around here making cutie comments just because they're holding hands, hugging, or something. They're meant for symbolism not fanservice. I'm not meaning to offend anyone, but I would like to not be offended as well, because I do find it annoying when people think I'm going to do yaoi and I'm not. I had to delete one fan fiction because of that, so PLEASE no yaoi cutie comments and no I'm not going to go overboard like I did with At-Em-Oh (you can make your cutie comments and jokes there). I will keep it to a minimum.