I don't own Yugioh
"Speaking"
'Thinking and talking to sprits'
My Lady=Warrior
Mistress=Fairy
(Atk/Def)
I am so sorry with how long it has taken me to get this up, first it was exams and then I went on holiday straight after, then a week off then out of the country again, I don't know why I did post it in that week and I am sorry about that. But its here now and I'll try and update as much as it can.
Anyway, here is my new story/sequel to Tea's Secret. Please enjoy.
Tea/Kaylian's Pov
As the dust cleared I found myself hanging on to something for dear life. Looking up I saw it was a sticking out piece of metal that hand been inside of my podium. The explosion had shocked the building, but luckily the podiums seemed to be the only thing that had been majorly damaged. I assume it was because they were higher up and standing alone. Looking over to Yami I was pleased to see that he was still standing, but only on a small bit on concrete.
"Kaylian!" Yami shouted over to me with an obvious panic radiating in his voice. I try to look over to him again, but my hand slips and I let out a small scream. He shouts my name again.
"I'll be ok," I shouted, "Once I'm up." I swing my arm up so it is once again wrapped around the pole. I tried to pull myself up; however, the distance was too great. I next tried to swing myself up, but with my arms being wrapped around the pole it was not use, especially as it was too risky only hold on with my hands. I then felt my arm slipping again.
"Ok," I sighed, giving up on being independent. "Help!" I screamed. I tried to reach up again, I stretching my hand as far as it could go, and this time I felt something wrap around my wrist. Looking up I saw Seto. Smiling I wrapped my hand around his firmly and then let go of the pole and wrapped my other hand around his. He then pulled me enough so that I was leaning over the edge and then helped me back up. I quickly stood up looking around to see the roof of the building had been completely blown off and there were monsters flying around outside. I stared at them in shock until I felt a hand gently shake my shoulder.
"Kaylian," I looked up to see Seto's concerned face, "are you ok?"
"Yeah," I said shaking my head as to stop him thinking the worst. I looked down to my duel disk to a) check my cards were still there and b) check that it was still intact. All my cards were still there and Elina, Isis and my Dragon were still there. I then quickly looked up to the field to see that they were all still there. Except this time, I saw the change, they weren't holograms.
"What the…" I said shocked and stunned, unsure what to say.
"What is it?" Seto said hearing me, going in to a slight panic, "what's wrong? Are you ok? Are you hurt?" he quickly turned me around, his hands skimming down my body, looking for something that could be wrong. If was any other time I would have laughed, it was amusing to see Seto in this state.
"No, it's not me, my duel disk," I said tapping the top of it, "it's not working. Deactivate." I said and nothing happened.
"That is not my priority right now," he said, but he still took it off my wrist.
"Yes true, but my monsters are still on the field," I said making him suddenly look up in shock and confusion. He stood there staring as I rolled my eyes and removed my cards from the duel disk and placed them back in my holster. I then turned around to face Yami, who was talking to the gang, but kept looking back. When he saw me facing him, he turned around to face me fully.
"Yami you ok?" I shouted over to him.
"Yes, you?"
"Fine, what's going on?" I asked, though I'm not sure why.
"Not sure," he sighed.
"Seto," I said turning around asking him the same question.
"I have no idea, but we need to evacuate," he said seriously, with his same old stern facial expression. He then spoke into the communicator that was in his coat. "Mokuba's looking into it in the control room; let's get you out of here."
"Oh my gods, the Egyptian gods," I said pointing to them. We both looked and the gods were covered in a form of black electricity. I was not sure what it was, but I was sure that it was a good thing. Before I could say or do anything, I heard Yami give out a shout as a black cable flew in from the roof and attach itself to the god cards. It then retracted itself back out of the building taking the god card with it. I stood there wide eyes before turning around and running out, off the podium and down the stairs, Seto behind me. I stopped at the door turning to him, seeing the guys running down the corridor towards us.
"Go find Mokuba, and find out what happened. I'm fine, so do not worry. I'm going to go and see what is going on outside."
"But…"
"Do you trust me," I said and he nodded, smiling I placed my hand on his cheek and said, "Then do as I say."
I then turned around and opened the doors strutting out of them into the streets, shouting behind me, "and try to control the panic."
The guys quickly joined me as we looked around the city to see monster, real monsters, flying around. I then saw Obelisk standing in the City Centre, making all the others seem small in comparison.
"Why steal the god cards, and then summon them for all to see?" Joey questioned, confused about why someone would sign post where stolen cards were.
"They weren't summoned Joey," I said seriously, "their real and their in pain." I said feeling the conflicting energy flying around.
Before anyone could say anything else we were blinded by a bright and concentrated light. Our eyes quickly adjusted and I saw that the light was coming from three motorbikes.
"So, you want those cards back?" a male with an Australian accent asked, leaning forward over the top of his bike.
"Yeah," Joey said stepping forwards. It seemed like a turf war against those two.
"They belong to me," Yami added on, also taking a step forwards.
"Well, all you go to do is get passed us," the Australian said again.
"But it's only fair to warn you," the one in the center cut in, "We've been known to fight dirty."
"So what's it gonna be," the one that had been silent said. From what I could see of him, he was staring, well more like glaring passed us in to the building, as if he was looking for someone.
"You don't scare us," Joey said defensively.
"The god cards do not belong to you, it would be in your best interest to return them," Yami said seriously narrowing his eyes at them.
"They serve a new master now," the middle one said smirking, "not you Pharaoh."
Yugi and Yami looked to each other, Yugi with confusion and Yami with suspicion. "You know who I am?" Yami questioned his eyes narrowing even more. Rolling my eyes I walked forwards confidently, stepping in front of the group.
"Well you certainly don't scare me. If you want to duel, then I'll duel," I said going to point to my duel disk, but then I remembered Seto had taken it to fix it, "But I'll need to borrow someone else duel disk. Anyway, you will give the god card back."
"The great Kaylian Paris," the one that had been quiet and glaring behind us said, looking towards me this time, "It is an honour. However, if you want the cards back you will have to follow us." He finished as they started their bikes and turned around slowly starting to ride off, but they waited at the end of the rode, obviously to see what we did.
"Gladly," I muttered, running around the corner where my bike was luckily parked. Climbing on I slipped my helmet on and rode around to the guys who were standing there awkwardly. "Guys, try and keep up, if you can't I'll text you where we are." With that I rode off after them and they took off as well.
The city was surprisingly dead as I raced after the three motorcyclists, most likely due to the real life monsters flying around the city. They would definitely scare anyone off and away from the streets.
Now, I will admit I am a very good rider. I have been riding a motorcycle for multiple years now, preferring it to cars for some unknown reasons, however, I was having trouble keeping up with these three. We had already lost the gang with the speed we were going at. They swerved around the road, turning in sync with one another twisting around the sharp corners at a ridiculous speed. The one of the left side, the Australian, was even showing off with a few ticks, turning so his shoulder was an inch from scraping the ground, jumping and going over some parked cars.
We were now coming up to a junction and I was trying to guess which way they were going to go. Left would make sense if they were heading to where the gods had been summoned; right would just lead them in a circle and straight on would lead them to the sea. I was thinking left. Once we reached it, they surprised me again, splitting up each of them going different ways. Deciding quickly I followed the one that seemed to be the leader, who went straight. The others had hopefully gone back and would lead the guys to the gods while I dealt with this one, it was time for answers. It was just him and myself it was easier to keep up as a could ride a lot closer without having to worry about escape routes if something happened, which was likely to happen with three, they drove on the line, especially with the show off. This one however, didn't turn again, but kept on going straight. 'We're going to stop' I thought as soon as we passed the last turn off before the barrier between the sea and us, nowhere else to go. This time I was right, he slammed on his breaks swinging his bike so it skidded to a stop, sideways. I pulled up in front of him, stopping as well. We both climbed off, taking off our helmets at the same time, eyes connected in suspicion and superiority. Without taking my eyes off him I placed the helmet on my seat and then ran my hand though my hair trying to get some volume back into it from having the helmet on.
"You ride well," he commented emotionlessly, hanging his helmet on his handlebars.
"Thank you, so do you." I replied nodding to him, "Now you I've led me away from everyone else, so what do you want?" I questioned before smirking, "Because if you wanted to be alone with me, all you had to do was ask," I finished, slightly flirting, wanting to see what his reaction would be.
"As much as I would love some alone time with you, that's not what this is about. Besides you're not really my type." he said, lips twitching slightly into a smirk, playing along.
"You don't even know me." I smirked, leaning back on my bike, arms crossed over my chest. "And to think about I don't know, what your name?"
"I've seen you on TV enough to think I do," he smirked, "And its Rafael."
"Pleasure to meet you Rafael," I said I pushing myself off my bike and walked over to him, leaning up to whispering quietly in his ear, "and that is not me." I pulled back to see his smirk drop, "so, who are the other two?"
"Valon's the Australian and the other is Allister."
"Good to know, I like knowing who I am dealing with. Now why don't you tell me what is going on?"
"I don't know what you mean."
"Well let's see, I'm in a duel, the roof of the arena is blown off by real monsters and the god card stolen. Now that's obviously you, and seeing as you seemed to know something about how powerful the god cards are, don't say you don't" I quickly put in seeing he was going to interrupt, "I know you do.
"You don't know anything," he glared.
I sighed looking him over. Upon seeing the green crystal around his neck my face hardened going serious. "I know more than you think, probably more that you truly do. However, there are a few things I do not know that you need to fill in for me: now."
"If you know so much, fill it in yourself."
I sighed walking around him circling him. His head followed me, his eyes never leaving me. "Like I said there are a few things I do not know and need you to fill in for me." I stopped behind him and then turned so I was looking out to sea.
"Who is your leader?" I asked, "Where is your base? And what can I say to make you stop all this, before it goes too far?" he joined me on the rail, leaning on it so his body was facing me.
"You look tired," he said not answering my questions. I looked over to him with wide eyes that then narrowed in suspicion. "I'm not going to answer any of your questions, because my orders are that I should let you find out in time, but I will say this. You look tired, far too tired for someone like you should be." I continued starring at him, shocked that he had seen something none of my friends had.
"Someone like me?" I questioned, brushing of the tired comment, "You don't know me and you don't know the half of it, my life is far more complicated than you think."
"You're a 5000 year old priestess or sorcerous from the Pharaoh's court and was also his fiancée. You for some reason had to wait until he returned and have lived all this time; alone."
"Older," I told him still looking out to sea, "much older." I said distantly thinking that it had been 10,000 earth years since I first came here to earth; when I faced the Orichalcos the first time. Thinking about it we were on opposite sides, but we were having a quite civil conversation. "You are far too easy to talk to." I said to him narrowed eye. He laughed turn around so he was now facing the city.
"Cannot say I've heard that before, maybe you just find it easier to talk to strangers."
"No it's you," I said walking round again so I was facing him our eyes meeting, even though, even in my heels he was still taller than me. "Do I know you from somewhere?"
"No," he said shaking his head.
"Whatever you say," I said still suspicious of him. "Ok, you may not be able to answer my questions, but you can answer me this, why? Why are you on the side of the Orichalcos?"
He sighed crossed his huge arms over this chest, his coat wrinkling as he did so, "It is what is best for the world."
"What?" I asked confused.
"This world is corrupt and full of darkness and the Orichalcos is the only way to save it and bring light back into the world." I started laughing at that. "What?" he glared hotly.
"The Orichalcos is the darkness in this world; it is what brings corruption, not destroying it."
He glared, "There was darkness and corruption in the world before the Orichalcos and now the Orichalcos is the only way to rid the world of this evil."
I opened my mouth to speak and then close it again sighing, knowing that nothing I could say would get through to him, that was the controlling power of the Orichalcos, "Look, the Orichalcos... Someone said the same thing, many years ago, feeling the Orichalcos could be used to get rid of corruption, but it ultimately destroyed him and everything he had tried to build. Don't make the same mistakes." I just finished when I felt it, a surge of power: familiar power. Spinning around I saw a very familiar green light. "Damn it." I muttered running over to my bike pulling on my helmet.
"Where are you going?" he asked pulling on him own as he mounted his bike.
"Where do you think? You distracted me and got, most likely Yami, in a duel. So congratulations. Just know this, you will not win this, I will fight this power till my last breath." I said about to pull away.
"No you won't, because eventually you will see things my way, especially when you see how corrupt you ex-fiancée is." Ignoring him I sped off down the streets, but heard him behind me following and then riding next to me.
The Duel
I was right, when I finally arrived; Yami was in some duel, against an unknown guy in long black robes and a bad haircut. Just as I arrived I saw it appear on the unknown guy's field, Obelisk.
"Hey, where you been?" Joey asked noticing me.
"Led away by one of the biker dudes, had a chat with him and then came here. Probably because they didn't want me stopping this duel, I would have if I had been here." I told him quickly looking to the duel.
"Yeah, their crazy they say this card with take the loser soul, and apparently his puzzle won't help, it called…"
"The Orichalcos," I interrupted, "Yeah, I know a lot about it already and its older than the puzzle, so that is not too much of a suprise. This is not good; the gods and the Orichalcos don't mix well. This could have damaging effects, but I'm not sure what effect." I said annoyed.
"Obelisk attack!" the guy ordered and Yami's life points dropped to 2000, as his Valkyrian was destroyed.
"Yami!" I shouted slightly in panic, knowing how strong the god cards were.
"You can do it," Joey shouted in encouragement.
"There is not a card in you deck that can stand up to Obelisk." The mystery guy laughed.
"He's right," Yugi sighed, "Obelisk is stronger than ever with that Orichalcos field spell."
"It won't last," I said and they all looked to me, "their powers, they're too… conflicting." As I said that the mystery guys clutched his head, his knee bending, nearly collapsing under him. He started shaking his head, muttering things to himself. Looking up I saw the bikers, including the one who had distracted me, talking to each other. If I had to take a guess, it would be about their, I'm gonna call him, their colleague, but of the way they were laughing and scoffing, I doubt they were friends, especially because of the massive age gap, but hey who am I to judge, I'm thousands of years older than my friends.
"I know play Graceful Charity, now I can draw three cards as long as I discard two. I now summon Gazelle King of Mythical in defence mode and place one card face down."
"Now that is done, what was I going to do? Oh yes I was going to attack you with Obelisk again." And with that Gazelle was destroyed.
"Great, not he has got nothing protect his life points with," Tristan said annoyed.
"The age of destruction is here," the guys suddenly said, spreading his arms wide, as if welcoming the sky. "The earth shall be shrouded in darkness and your soul shall fuel the force that devastates mankind."
"What does that mean?" Yami questioned with a serious expression.
"Oh no," I gasped covering my mouth with my hands, eyes wide.
"A great beast is now awakening from it ancient slumber, to complete what it began a millennia ago." I gasped again putting two and two together, realising he meant the Leviathan. "But before it can arise it must absorb enough souls."
"No," I muttered, "Not now… I thought…I didn't think…" I stuttered not sure how to form the words. My breath started coming out quickly and sharply. I looked around panicking running my hand through my hair, gripping at it.
"That sounds familiar," Tristan said quietly.
"Yeah, where did we hear that mumbo before?"
"Where?" I said turning to them, "Where do you hear it?" I turned to him my eyes wide, gripping his shoulders.
"It was Rex and Weevil before Yami and yours duel. You weren't with us; you were off doing whatever it is you girls do."
I started hyperventilating again putting my hand over my chest trying to calm myself down.
"Kaylian are you ok?" Joey asked.
"Kaylian?" Tristan said putting his hand on my shoulder, "calm down."
"No, this can't be happening," I muttered.
"Kaylian hear my voice and calm down," I heard Yami say, "take a deep breath and relax." I did as he said and then put on my serious game face and then nodded to him, letting him know I was alright. He nodded back to me before turning back to the duel.
"Who are you and how do you know these events will happen?" Yami asked.
"Someone's got a lot of questions," the one I now knew as Valon asked.
"It's those biker punks," Joey said obviously only just noticing them, "Who do you guys think you are?"
"Haven't you been paying attention to anything that I am sure has been said," Rafael said arms crossed, "we're soul collectors."
"How do they have that kind of power?" Tristan asked confused.
"The Orichalcos," I said emotionlessly.
"The sooner you make you next move, the sooner I can wipe out your life points and win your soul." The guys said. I then looked to the field to see the guy once again clutching his head, shaking. I then saw Obelisk shudder and fade in and out for a moment before reforming. I could see it in the god's eyes, the pain and torment he was feeling due to the Orichalcos controlling him. Their powers were too conflicted, they couldn't last together. I hoped that Yami would destroy him soon.
"Obelisk may be powerful, but he is no unbeatable and I will prove it," Yami said drawing his next card. "That card belongs to me and that means I am very familiar with both its strengths and weaknesses."
"What weaknesses?" the other guy said.
"I'll show you. I play monster reborn to bring back Valkyrian the Magnet Warrior (3500/3850)."
"In case you had forgotten, Obelisk already defeated that card."
"True, but I have a trick up my sleeve. You might not remember my Valkyrian is made up of three monsters. Now Valkyrian disassemble as I activate Brave Attack. This sends my warriors in to battle; Alpha (1400/1700) attack, Beta (1700/1600) attack!" Yami ordered and both of them were destroyed.
"They're not strong enough to take on my Egyptian Gog," the guys laughed.
"Really," Yami smirked, "take another look." We all looked and saw that there were scratches across Obelisks' chest.
"How?" the guys I still don't know the name of said shocked, eyes wide.
"My Brave Attack combines the points of my three magnet warriors giving them enough points to defeat Obelisk." Yami explained and the guy's eyes widened more. "Gamma destroy Obelisk!" and they were both destroyed.
Yami -2000
Unknown Guy – 2100
"Impressive," I muttered at Yami's move, 'I never would have thought of that.'
I looked up to where Valon, Rafael and Alistair were standing and I saw them talking, but annoyingly I could not hear what they were saying.
"This is far from done. I don't need Obelisk I have what I need here in my deck. Go Card of Sanctity."
"Now thanks to his ability I can now play Watapon (200/300) in defence mode."
The guy laughed, "That's no help, but this is Warrior Dai Grepher (1700-2200/1600)."
"And thanks to that move I can play this trap card Dark Renewal. Thanks to this I can sacrifice one of your monsters in addition to one of mine, and I can now bring a spell caster back from my graveyard, like my Dark Magician (2500/2100)."
"But I never sent you Dark Magician to the graveyard."
'Idiot, there are other ways of sending monsters to the graveyard,' I though.
"No you didn't, I did."
"I place a face down." He ended with.
"He's got a free house now," Joey shouted pumping the air.
"Oh yeah," Tristan joined in while Yugi smiled. I however stayed silent and serious.
"Dark Magician attack! Wipe out his life points!"
"I play Shield Wall, this reinforces my defence with four new monsters, but I think I will add to this through my spell card Bronze Knight, by sacrificing three cards I can summon three bronze Knights."
"But that's six monsters," Yami questioned.
"Hey! It's against the rules, check the rule book!" Joey shouted.
"Joey, I think it has something to do with the Seal of Orichalcos," I said, after everything it seemed like the only logical solution. "I mean, I'm not positive, because it is not a published card, so I do not know all its tricks. However it makes sense, with what it is and everything."
"There's something the great Kaylian Paris doesn't know who would have thought." Valon laughed, taking a jab at me.
"They she does catch on quickly," Alistair commented.
"Well, I think I know how to break that seal, though not in the game, that was pretty simple. So, how about some answers, how can you play more than five monsters?"
"The seal doubles the number of monster you can have on the field," Rafael explained finally answering a question I asked.
"That means 10 monsters," Joey said.
"Imagine that he can count," Valon laughed as Joey glared. I rolled my eyes at their immature behaviour.
"Correct and you can't attack my back line without first destroying my front line," the guy explained.
"That's such a copy of a guardian duel," I said with narrowed eyes.
"A what?" one of them, I'm not sure which, said.
"Never mind," I said shaking my head, not wanting to explain it.
Moving on from what I said the unknown guy turned back to Yami, "Anyway your Pharaoh you magician is nothing against my army."
"I place two face down and summon Queen's Knight in defence mode. I know finish with Dust Tornado to destroy your Seal of Orichalcos."
"Oh yeah! Beat that you soul dealers or collectors or whatever you are," Joey shouted.
"I don't think it's going to work," I muttered, "Something it just telling me," I finished trailing off. The wind died down and the bright green glow of the Orichalcos was still present on the field.
"It wasn't destroyed, but how?" Yami said shocked.
"It's probably the design," I said so he could hear me clearly, it's too strong."
I heard Rafael say something along the same lines. This was followed by Valon's loud voice traveling across to us saying, "Pharaoh's a slow learner."
"Paris isn't though," Alistair said looking at me, "just like the master said."
"She's familiar with the Orichalcos," Rafael said with narrowed eyes focused on me, in calculation.
Turning back to the duel the sill unknown guys, at least to me, played Warrior Returning Alive to bring back Warrior Dai Grepher. He then played Allied Forces giving both his Dai Grepher (3000/1600) and Bronze Knight's (1800/500) an extra 800 points. His Warrior Dai Grepher then destroyed Yami's Dark Magician (2500/2100).
Yami – 1500
Unknown Guy – 2100
"Now Bronze Knight destroy his final monster!"
"Queen's Knight escape," Yami quickly said.
"What? How?" he questioned.
"My face down Magical Academy," Yami said motioning to it, "this allows me to swap my Queen's Knight for my Dark Magician Girl and she will now lead me to victory."
"How? How can one beat seven?" he glared.
"Well firstly she reserves 300 extra points thanks to Dark Magician in my graveyard, (2500-2800/1700) and now I activate Diffusion Wave-Motion."
"Lucky," I smiled.
Yami – 500
Unknown Guy – 2100
"Now Dark Magician Girl destroy his monsters! The more monsters you have the more life points you lose." Yami smirked crossing his arms over his chest.
"I lost," the guys said with wide eyes.
Yami – 500
Unknown Guy – 0
As the duel finished Yami dropped to his knees breathing heavily.
"Yami are you ok?" I asked running forwards to the edge of the Orichalcos. I slam my fist against it wanting to reach him, only to be thrown back slightly.
"Hand me those card," Yami growled standing up.
"No," the guy growled, "the Egyptian Gods are ours."
"We had a deal," Yami said advancing on him.
"Take Obelisk!" he shouted throwing it up to the bikers. The Orichalcos then shrunk around him and with a bright glowing light, which shot up into the sky. As it vanished he collapsed.
"Wait!" Yami shouted, "Give me back those god cards."
"Sorry Pharaoh," Rafael shouted holding Obelisk. "You didn't keep your end of the deal. You need to beat all of us, not just one." He smirked as they all left.
We walked over to the guy's collapsed body. While the others checked him, I picked up the fallen Orichalcos card. Looking at it I saw his picture on the card. Sighing I showed the others with a sad and disappointed smile. I looked over to Yami to see him looking down. I placed my hand on his shoulder giving him a gentle comforting squeeze. He gave me a tight smile back covering my hand with him.
"What's this?" Yugi asked picking something up off the floor, "I think it was around his neck."
"I wonder if this could lead us to where they gain their power from," Yami said looking at it. He lifted his hand up, resting the crystal in his palm. I looked at it over his shoulder and my heart stopped. It was an Orichalcos crystal. Sighing I turned around my hand leaving Yami's as I started to walk off the roof top.
"Kay where are you going?" Tristan asked seeing me leave.
I sighed heavily, my shoulders dropping. I turned around and looked at them. "To sort this out. Let me duel with getting the gods back, this is not your fight, however much they want to make it yours. It's better if I deal with this alone." I told him.
"Like that's going to happen," Joey said disbelievingly.
"We're a tram Kaylian and friends, like it or not," Yugi said giving me a cute smile. I sighed again.
"It's too dangerous. You don't even know what you are up against." I said fiercely,
"You know what we are up against," Yami said walking to me taking my hand in his, "So fill us in and let us help."
"No, I am serious let me handle this."
"No," he said gripping my hand tighter, "I will not let you do this alone."
"You have no say in it," I laughed humourlessly.
"I am fighting this fight with you whether you like it or not, so either you tell us what you know, or I go in blind." He finished lifting my hand to his lips.
"That's the thing Yami," I said turning my hand so it was clasping his, "I can make educated guesses and I know bit and pieces from my past, but in this era… I know very little that is concrete."
"Tell us what you know," Joey said smiling.
"Ok I will, but promise me something." I said looking at all of them.
"Anything," Yami smiled and the others nodded.
"Never give in to it."
Please read and review, I need feedback to know if it's any good (what is in this story will probably be my favourite to write.
