The Tinderbox
Once upon a time there was a soldier with the name of Kaiba Seto. He was on a journey home from a war in a distant country, when on his way he encountered an old and ugly woman. Kaiba wasn't an idiot, and he knew what this woman was. She was a witch.
"Care to make some money, boy?" she asked in her sharp voice.
"I don't have time for old crows," he said, and he walked past her.
"But you can definitely use it, can't you, Kaiba Seto?" she asked.
Kaiba stopped in his tracks, how did she know his name? And how did she know he needed the money?
Fighting in the war had caused him to lose everything. He had once had a beautiful house, a lot of money, and people who admired him. Now he had lost it all. He had even lost his precious younger brother. He now needed to start rebuilding his life; a little money could come in handy with this.
He sighed and turned around to face the ugly woman.
"What do you have in mind?" he asked reluctantly.
The old woman cackled menacingly and pointed to an old tree.
"That tree is hollowed out," she said, "beneath it there's a hallway and three doors. Behind the first door there is a small dragon(*) guarding a chest. In that chest there are a ton of copper pieces. In the second room there is a dragon about the size of a human, he guards a chest containing silver pieces. And in the third and last room there is a large dragon guarding a chest containing gold pieces. These could all be yours."
Kaiba's eyes widened and he snapped: "Dragons? Are you insane woman? How am I supposed to get by dragons?"
"Don't despair boy, for I have a magical ring that will make you invisible for these dragons," she cackled again, and took a golden ring(**) out of her apron.
"A magical ring, right," Kaiba said disbelieving.
"If you don't believe me, you might as well be on your way right now," she said.
For now Kaiba decided to push his pride aside, he needed the money, and if the witch wasn't lying he could make a lot of it. There had to be a catch, though.
"So how many of these coins do you want?" he asked the old woman.
She laughed again and said: "Not even one."
"You must want something," he said, "why else would you tell me this?"
"I do need one thing," she said, "years ago my grandmother dropped her tinderbox down there. I want you to get it for me. It should be in plain sight, not too difficult. Do it for me and you'll get all the money you want."
Kaiba thought for it for a while. If the woman was lying he'd be sure to cut her head off. He took the ring out of her hand and put it on one of his slender fingers. It fit just perfectly. Then he climbed in the hollow part of the tree. The witch threw him a rope and he began his descent.
After a little while he finally hit the bottom. He let himself drop on the stone floor and looked around. He was indeed in a hallway. It was made out of stone and was dimly lit.
He walked down the hallway for a while and finally came to a door. He opened the door gingerly and sure enough, there was a small dragon lying next to a large wooden chest. The reptile seemed to be asleep though. Kaiba opened the door slowly, but luck wasn't on his side, it creaked loudly. The dragon woke up immediately and looked around defensively. Kaiba couldn't help but feel the tiny dragon was adorable. It had green scales and bright yellow eyes. Kaiba stood still and looked at the dragon, but it didn't seem to really notice him. After a while the animal just laid his head back down and went to sleep again.
So I guess the ring really works, he thought as he inched closer to the chest.
Slowly and silently he opened the chest. And sure enough, there were a ton of small copper coins in there. Kaiba decided to let the coins be. If the witch's word had been true to here, there might be silver, even gold coins further on. He closed the door behind him; it made no noise this time, and stood back out in the hallway.
He continued on for a while, and after a few minutes he saw a second door. He once again opened it slowly, making sure it didn't make a sound. The room he was in next was a bit larger than the one he was in before. The dragon was bigger as well. This time the dragon had red scales. Kaiba took his time to get closer to the chest, not wanting to wake up the dragon. Getting his head bitten off wasn't on his to-do list. He opened the chest and once again, the witch's word had been true. It was filled with shiny silver coins.
If everything is true until now, Kaiba thought, that must mean there are gold coins in the next room.
He once again left the chest unmeddled and made his way out of the room. But his confidence grew more and more every step he took, he couldn't wait to get his hands on the gold pieces. In his overconfidence he wasn't as quiet as he had been before, and the red dragon awoke. The reptile roared and the room shook. Kaiba turned around and looked straight into the dragon's eyes. They were as black as the midnight sky. Luckily for him he was invisible. Kaiba stepped backwards slowly until he was finally out in the hallway, and then he just slammed the door shut. He could hear the dragon roaring in the room.
Not wanting to think about what could have happened the brunet made his way to the third and final door in the hallway. It was differently for the doors he had encountered before. It was way larger and the door handle was made of gold. Kaiba smirked and he pushed open the large wooden door. Inside there was a large dragon snoring peacefully. It was a white-silver like dragon. Each time it snored it made the floor tremble. Kaiba made his way to the treasure chest tentatively, trying not to wake the dragon. The dragon was fast asleep though. He opened the chest and had to suppress his joy as he saw it was filled with golden coins. As quickly and silently as he could he started filling his pockets and bag with the gold pieces. He then made his way out of the room.
Standing in the hallway he let out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding, and he happily made his way back to the hollowed out tree. Once he got there he yelled out to the witch: "I found the gold!"
"Did you find the tinderbox?" the witch yelled eagerly.
In his excitement Kaiba had completely forgotten about the tinderbox. He looked around and saw it lying on the floor under a torch. It was in plain sight as the witch had said. As he took up the tinderbox he couldn't help but feel uncomfortable. This item was probably the power source of the witch. If she had this back nothing would stop him from killing him. And Kaiba Seto would not get killed by some old witch.
He walked back to the rope and made his climb upwards. After a few minutes he finally reached the surface. Kaiba stretched himself and breathed in the fresh air. The witch stood next to him, eagerly waiting for her tinderbox.
"Well, did you get it?" she asked.
"I did," Kaiba said coldly.
"Can I have it now?"
"No," he said, "I won't give you the chance to kill me."
The witch's face turned purple with rage.
"HOW DARE YOU!" she yelled, spit escaped her mouth with each word she said. But there was nothing else she could do, as Kaiba had her tinderbox.
"You can have your stupid ring back, at the least," Kaiba said mockingly, and he threw her the golden ring.
Kaiba smirked and continued his journey home, leaving the enraged witch behind him.
Once he got to his home kingdom, the kingdom of Moonwall, he realized how different it was from when he had left a few years before. There was a new king in the land. Apparently the old king, who was the new king's brother, had passed away. The new king was nowhere near as righteous and good as the old king. He was a Tiran. On his first day back in the kingdom Kaiba heard a ton of whispers about the king. Apparently he had locked away his only son, the prince, in a tower out of fear of being overthrown.
Kaiba was interested in the prince, but as he was spending his gold coins he quickly forgot about it. First he bought the most beautiful mansion in the town, and then he went around and hired a chef, two maids, a butler and a gardener. He bought the nicest furniture he could find and had paintings made by the finest painters in Moonwall. But after spending so much he had nothing left, and soon enough all his servants left him. In the ending Kaiba only had the big house left. He was all alone. For a moment he thought of going back to the hollowed out tree. Then it occurred to him, he still had the witch's tinderbox.
He examined the little tinderbox, but nothing seemed out of the ordinary. He went to get a candle, might as well make some light as it was getting dark. He strikes the tinderbox once, but other than making the candle burn nothing happened… at least not at first. After a while Kaiba heard the strangest noise, it sounded like wings clapping. He went over to the window and opened it, the sound grew louder and louder. And suddenly the tiny dragon flew through the window in the room.
"How can I serve you, master," the dragon said, little sparks of fire flew out of its mouth when it spoke.
Kaiba was at a loss for a moment, and stared at the green dragon sitting in front of him. He recovered quickly though, and realized the power of the tinderbox. If he'd strike it once the tiny dragon appeared, if he'd strike it twice the human sized dragon would appear, and if he'd strike three times, the monstrous dragon would be ready to serve him. Kaiba smiled mischievously at the tiny reptile in front of him.
"Go get me some golden coins," he said, and the tiny dragon flew out of the window again.
A few minutes later the dragon had returned. It had a golden pouch in its mouth, he dropped it in Kaiba's hand, inside were golden coins. He put the pouch in his pocket and told the tiny dragon to leave again. The dragon complied and flew out of the window.
As Kaiba looked out of the window he saw a large tower in the distance, the tower that held the captured prince. He thought for a while and then took the tinderbox out of his pocket. He strikes it two times and after a while the he could see the red dragon in the distance. The mansion trembled slightly as the dragon landed in Kaiba's bedroom.
"How may I serve?" the dragon asked, its voice sounding a bit lower than that of the tiny dragon.
"Go get me the prince," Kaiba said. As soon as he'd spoken the words the dragon flew away, towards the large tower.
Kaiba lit all the candles in his room with the candle he had lit before. He'd give the prince a warm welcome.
After a few moments the dragon returned. He elegantly landed on his bedroom floor. On his back lay the prince, still asleep. Kaiba gingerly touched his golden Blond hair; it was soft and smelled sweet. He took the prince in his arms and laid him on his bed, and then he turned towards the dragon.
"Go out, but come back in ten minutes," he said, and the dragon flew out of the window.
Kaiba knew the prince shouldn't stay away from the castle for long, if the king would find out he'd be a dead man. He had already crossed a line having a dragon kidnap the prince, but when he laid eyes on the prince's sweet face he knew it had been worth it. He didn't know what it was, but there was something irresistible about the prince. Kaiba leaned in slowly and pressed his lips against those of the prince, softly, sweetly.
The prince's eyes fluttered open immediately. Amber eyes locked cerulean ones. It was silent for a moment, but that didn't last very long.
"Where the hell am I?" the prince started yelling, hurting Kaiba's ears.
"Will you shut up, please?" Kaiba asked, annoyed, "You're in my mansion."
The prince closed his mouth and sat up a bit, looking around the room.
"Is this a dream?" the prince asked.
"What do you think?" Kaiba asked, sitting down on the edge of the bed.
"I've been stuck in that tower all my life," the prince seemed sad, "I guess this is a dream."
"Whatever you say, dear prince," Kaiba said.
"My name is Jounouchi Katsuya," the prince suddenly said, holding out his hand, "Who are you?"
Kaiba took his hand in his; instead of shaking it he brought it to his mouth and kissed it softly.
"My name is Kaiba Seto," he said.
The prince was blushing slightly at the touch.
"N-nice to meet you," he said.
"Can I ask you why you are getting acquainted with someone you believe to be a figment of your imagination?" Kaiba asked, smirking.
"It's all I have," was all Jounouchi said.
The next moment the dragon came bursting into the room.
"HOLY CRAP!" Jounouchi yelled, jumping off the bed and huddling into the nearest corner, "It's a dragon!" He pointed at the creature that was now sitting obediently next to Kaiba.
Kaiba snorted and said: "Don't worry, it won't eat you."
Jounouchi came out of the corner and slowly walked towards the dragon. It was looking at him intently, with its midnight black eyes. Jounouchi stretched out his hand and softly touched the dragon's snout. Jounouchi was surprised to see the dragon close his eyes and lean into the touch. Jounouchi smiled.
"It's like a cat," he said, beaming.
"I'd say it's pretty damn far from a cat," Kaiba said looking at the dragon.
"Its behavior isn't," Jounouchi said stubbornly, patting the dragons head affectionately.
Kaiba looked at the night sky; he wasn't sure what time it was.
"I guess you have to go soon," he said.
"Go?" Jounouchi asked, "Where to?"
"Your tower."
"Oh," Jounouchi looked at the ground sadly, "yeah, I guess I do."
"Maybe I'll see you again," Kaiba said.
"I doubt it," Jounouchi said.
"I'm sure of it," Kaiba smiled lightly. He cupped Jounouchi's cheek and leaned in slowly. The blond's cheeks turned a bright red, and he wasn't sure what to do. Kaiba tenderly pressed his lips against his. Jounouchi's eyes slid shut slowly, and he started kissing him back. It was soft and sweet at first, but quickly the kiss grew more passionate. After a while the two boys broke apart. Jounouchi looked into Kaiba's cerulean eyes, he didn't want to leave.
"Take him back," Kaiba suddenly said, breaking the silence. And before Jounouchi could complain, the dragon had swept him off his feet and they were rushing back towards the tower.
The next morning Jounouchi woke up back in the tower. He got out of bed and walked towards the window. He looked and saw the kingdom of Moonwall below him, shining in the morning sun. He looked at the tiny people below him, and wondered, if Kaiba Seto was one of them.
"You're up already, Katsuya?" the chambermaid chirped as she entered the room she was a fat woman with brown hair she wore in a bun, "normally you're asleep until noon."
"I had a great dream last night," he said as she went around the room, gathering some dirty clothes.
"Oh really? What was it about?" she asked.
"A dragon kidnapped me from the tower and brought me to this guy called Kaiba Seto's house. And he kissed me!" the prince said cheerfully.
The chambermaid stopped in her tracks and then said: "Well you mustn't believe in dreams, dear prince."
"And why not?" The prince said, a bit angrily, "It's not like I have anything else!"
"They're just dreams," the chambermaid said, spitting out the word 'just'.
"I'll believe whatever I want," Jounouchi said stubbornly.
"Well that's just foolish," the chambermaid said.
"You're… foolish!" Jounouchi said, not coming up with a better comeback.
The chambermaid looked at him and sighed, and then she left the room.
"Stupid chambermaid," he said, and then went back to the window. He continued to stare outside the entire day, hoping to see a dragon in the sky.
Meanwhile the chambermaid had gone to his father. The king was sitting on his throne in the great hall.
"There's something urgent I need to tell you, your majesty," the chambermaid said, kneeling down in front of him.
"What is it?" the king said, the he raised his hand, as a signal she could get up.
"The prince had a dream last night," the chambermaid said, getting up from her knees, "he dreamt a dragon had taken him away in the night."
The king stood up from the chair and bellowed: "You bother me with dreams?"
"I'm sorry, your majesty," the chambermaid said, trembling, "It's just, I thought of the prophecy."
Years ago, when the king had just been crowned king, he had called for a Seer. He had asked her how he could prevent his reign from ever ending. The Seer had taken his palm and studied it. After a while she had uttered what was now known as the prophecy. In exactly five years a man would come, this man could control dragons. He'd conquer the heart of his son and in the end, overthrow the king himself. The king had let out a bark of laughter, and sent the Seer to be beheaded. Surely there was no one who could control dragons. From that moment the king had locked away his son in the tower. If no one ever saw him, no one could steal his heart.
"Stay with him," the king said, sitting down in his throne again, "if that dragon comes again this night, you must see where he flies to. Then put an 'X' on this man's door. In the morning we'll arrest and execute him."
The chambermaid nodded and was on her way again to the tower, determined to do her job. The king meanwhile stroke his beard, his mind deep in thought.
That night Kaiba once again strikes the tinderbox twice and soon enough the red dragon flew through his window.
"Bring him to me," was all Kaiba said, and the dragon was back on its way to the tower.
Jounouchi had decided he'd stay up all night, this way he'd be sure if the dragon was or wasn't a dream. Besides it's not as if he could sleep anyway. The chambermaid had decided to sleep in his room for some reason and her snoring could break down stone walls.
Just as Jounouchi was giving up hope, he heard the clapping of wings. He jumped out of his bed, as silently as he could despite how excited he was, and tip-toed towards the window. In the sky he could see the dragon approaching. Jounouchi stepped away from the window as to give the dragon space to land. When the dragon entered the room Jounouchi almost immediately jumped on his back and whispered: "Take me to him." The dragon stretched his wings and off he went.
The chambermaid almost immediately stopped snoring and got straight out of bed, she had been faking her sleep all night. She ran down the stairs and when she reached the outside she followed the dragon through the kingdom. The chambermaid was completely out of breath when it finally sat down on the windowsill of a house. The chambermaid put a black 'X' on the door witch charcoal she found on the ground. Satisfied with herself she left for the castle again; she felt she deserved some sleep.
Kaiba ordered the dragon to leave them alone for a while again. While the dragon stretched its wings he noticed the black 'X' on the door. Not wanting his master to be found out, it grabbed a piece of charcoal from the ground as well and started putting black Xs on all the houses in the neighborhood.
"I knew it hadn't been a dream," Jounouchi said. He was lying in Kaiba's arms on the bed.
"You'd have to be pretty dense to think that was a dream," Kaiba said smirking.
"Hey! That's mean!" Jounouchi said, glaring at his kidnapper.
"You know I'm just teasing you, prince," he said pulling him closer to him and kissing his hair.
"Right," the prince said, averting his head.
Kaiba smirked and kissed Jounouchi's neck.
"Don't be mad now," he whispered against Jou's skin.
The hot breath made Jounouchi shudder a bit.
"Oh, do you like that?" Kaiba said, biting the skin lightly.
"N-no, you pervert," Jounouchi said, turning a bright red once again, "don't say things like that."
"I'll say whatever I want to say," Kaiba whispered hotly, "and I'll do whatever I want to do."
Without warning he bit Jounouchi's skin harder, and started sucking on it. He stopped just in time as to not leave a mark.
"S-stop!" Jounouchi said, pushing Kaiba away lightly.
Kaiba backed away lightly and looked at him in the dim candlelight.
"You're beautiful," Kaiba said, caressing Jounouchi's cheek lightly with his fingers.
The bright pink turned into a dark pink.
"N-no, I'm not," Jounouchi splattered, looking away.
"Don't be so shy," Kaiba said, making Jounouchi look at him once again. He then leaned in and kissed the blond prince again. This time Jounouchi responded immediately, pressing his body closer to Kaiba's. Kaiba slipped his hand under Jounouchi's shirt, stroking the warm skin. Kaiba once again started kissing the Blond's neck, earning an approving moan from said Blond. As Kaiba was about to undo Jounouchi of his shirt the dragon burst through the window and landed on the bedroom floor.
"Damnit," Kaiba said, "You have to go."
"What? Already?" Jounouchi asked.
"You can't stay here too long," Kaiba explained, "if anyone at the castle notices you're gone, we'll both get in trouble."
Jounouchi thought about the chambermaid sleeping in his own room and nodded.
"I guess it's for the best," Jounouchi said, getting up from the bed.
"I know you were quite enjoying yourself," Kaiba said, "We'll finish it tomorrow."
Jounouchi started furiously blushing again.
"I-I wasn't enjoying myself, you pervert," he murmured.
"Oh, you weren't?" Kaiba asked, mischievously, "Your body tells me differently."
Jounouchi looked down and realized what Kaiba was aiming for.
"Shut up!" He shouted, embarrassed.
Kaiba laughed and helped Jounouchi on the dragon. As the dragon was about to take off, he planted another kiss on his lover's lips.
"See you tomorrow, Katsuya," Kaiba whispered.
Jounouchi just smiled and nodded, and then the dragon flew back towards the tower. Kaiba didn't take his eyes off the scene until he was sure the Blond was back home, safely.
At the crack of dawn the chambermaid went down to the kingdom together with the king. She led the way to the door she had marked the day before.
"Look! It's still there!" She said, accomplished, "Just like I promised, my king."
"But there's one over there as well," the king said, pointing to another marked door, "And there! And there!"
"Curses," the chambermaid said, "he must've figured it out."
"This night he won't be so lucky," the king said, "I'll wait up with some of my men and guard that tower. No dragon will steal my son without me noticing it."
Sure enough the next night the king and his men were waiting around the tower for the dragon to show up. They weren't the only ones waiting. His son had been waiting at his window since two hours ago. Unaware of the danger.
At approximately the same time as the two nights before the dragon appeared in the sky, he landed on Jounouchi's windowsill. The blond jumped on the dragon's back and away they went.
The king and his men hadn't missed a moment of it, and followed the dragon to the mansion in the middle of the kingdom.
Kaiba had only just ordered the dragon to leave and taken Jounouchi in his arms when the guards burst through the door. They pushed Jounouchi on the floor and seized Kaiba.
"No! Seto!" Jounouchi yelled, reaching for Kaiba. He then saw his father entering the room.
"Why are you doing this?" Jounouchi asked. The king responded by slapping the blond prince.
"How dare you!" Kaiba yelled, trying to escape the guards' clutches, but to no avail.
The king hit Kaiba as well and said: "You will not take over my kingdom. Take him to the dungeons."
"No!" Jounouchi yelled as he scrambled to his feet. The king grabbed him by his throat and lifted him several inches from the floor.
"You will never leave that tower again," he spat in Jounouchi's face, and then threw him on the floor, where the blond gasped for breath.
"Don't you dare touch him!" Kaiba yelled.
"Or what?" the king smirked.
"Or I'll kill you," Kaiba snarled.
"We'll see tomorrow who kills who," the king made a gesture with his hand and the guards started dragging Kaiba with them.
The king turned around and saw Jounouchi still lying on the floor. He spat on him, then grabbed him by his golden hair, and dragged him back to the tower.
The morning had come way too soon. All the residents of Moonwall had gathered on the courtyard where the execution would take place. A large stone block had been brought out; next to it stood the executioner, wearing a black hood. The executioner was known as Three-Times-Nick. He was called that way because he'd never succeed in cutting someone's head off on the first time. Mostly because he was an incredibly clumsy person. The crowd loved him though; they thought he always put on quite the show.
Jounouchi watched this grim scene from the window in the tower. He refused to cry, knowing this would only give his father satisfaction. Though he'd rather not watch Kaiba being beheaded, he felt this was something he needed to do. He wanted Kaiba to die while knowing someone in the crowd cared for him.
After a while they brought out Kaiba, his hands were chained, and he looked like he'd gone through hell. His expensive clothes where ripped and stained. But despite his dirty exterior, Kaiba had a confident look on his face. The guards led him to the stone block and pushed him on his knees.
As Kaiba sat there on his knees the king came up to him.
"Do you have one last request?" The king bellowed.
"Actually, I do," Kaiba smirked
"Then speak it," the king said.
"I'd very much like a smoke," he said.
The king thought about this for a while, then nodded. He sent one of his servants to go get a pipe and some pipe weed.
"Don't worry," Kaiba said, "I have my own tinderbox. If you could just get it out of my pocket for me."
They had inspected him for weapons when he was sent to the dungeons, but the guards hadn't found the tinderbox interesting.
A servant reached inside Kaiba's pocket and handed him the tinderbox. As Kaiba clenched the pipe between his teeth he strikes not once, not twice, but three times.
Kaiba spat out the pipe and threw the tinderbox on the ground.
"You know," he said, smirking at the king, "I'd rather not smoke."
The king just shook his head and said: "Fine, now prepare for your death."
"Of course, your majesty," Kaiba said sarcastically, but before he laid his head on the stone block, he glanced to the large tower. In the upper window he could see the sun reflecting in Jounouchi's golden hair. He smiled and laid his head down on the block.
In the corner of his eye, he saw the executioner lifting his axe. It must've been an incredibly heavy axe, 'because the process was a slow one. Kaiba closed his eyes and strained his ears. Was that the clapping of wings he heard?
He knew he thought right when he heard the crown on the courtyard scream. Kaiba opened his eyes; the executioner was just about to bring down his axe, when Kaiba replaced his head with the chains that bound his hands together. Kaiba leapt to his feat and punched the executioner, who was incredibly slow to comprehend what just happened, in the face.
The large white-silver dragon landed besides him, taking in half of the courtyard. Its bright eyes gleaming in the sun. Then its loud voice roared: "How can I serve you master?" The ground shook with every word the dragon spoke. Kaiba picked up the tinderbox from the ground and put it back in his pocket.
"Bring me the prince," Kaiba told the dragon. It spread its large wings and flew to the top of the tower. Jounouchi clambered awkwardly on the dragon's head and was flown down. He jumped off of the dragon and landed next to Kaiba.
"So you have my son now," the king said shakily, "please leave my kingdom."
"I'm afraid you're forgetting something, my dear majesty," Kaiba said coldly, "I made you a promise. I said I'd kill you if you touched him. Which you did."
"Surely, Katsuya would not approve of this!" The king looked pleadingly at his only son.
"No, I do not," Jounouchi said looking up at Kaiba, "he may have locked me up in a tower for five years, but he's still my father. He will not be killed today."
"Fine," Kaiba said, "but he can't stay here."
"I agree," Jounouchi said.
"Dragon," Kaiba said turning to the creature with the blue eyes, "if you'd please fly the king to a place that's very far away."
The dragon once again spread its wings and grabbed the king with one of its legs. The king screamed in fear as the dragon took off and flew away. Soon his screams faded and the dragon disappeared over some mountains in the distance.
The people cheered as they were happy the Tiran had finally disappeared.
Jounouchi became the next king of Moonwall, and Kaiba remained at his side until they both died. The kingdom of Moonwall became known as the city of the dragon lords, though no one knew it was really thanks to the tinderbox. The tinderbox remained in the royal family, who treated the dragons with respect and love.
A.N: And so starts my collection of fairytales. : D I'm going to try and pick out the ones that aren't so well known, and give them a spin. Because I think that makes it way more interesting.
If you guys have any suggestions you are free to PM me. : D And maybe I'll use your idea. :3
(*) normally there are dogs in the chambers, but I thought it would be way more interesting if it were dragons. Because, you know, it's Kaiba Seto. Also dragons are awesome.
(**) normally the witch gives him an apron, and he has to put the dogs on there. I don't quite see a guy put a dragon on an apron, so I made it a ring. Aprons are for sissies anyway. ;D
I hope you liked it! I'll probably update this whenever I feel like it. But you can expect a lot more of these. :3… Well if you liked them that is. D:
Anyway thanks for reading! And remember to review!
Disclaimer: YGO belongs to Kazuki Takahashi
The fairytale 'The Tinderbox' was written by Hans C. Andersen
