I have come up with a new story so that means I currently have a story for each Yu Gi Oh apart from Zexal but I don't really count it as part of the Yu Gi Oh family. Also if by some chance Jupiter's Magic is reading this story I would like to say that her story, No Ordinary Life inspired me to write this story since it's about everybody's favourite bikers. The Doma ark is my favourite season of Yu Gi Oh. Anyway thank you to everyone who has decided to give this story a chance because that means that someone's reading my stories. It would be nice to receive a review from the readers of this story since it shows you like this story (at least I hope you do) because that would be rad. I'll see you guys at the end credits or as it's usually known the bottom of the page. Enjoy this story!
Can't…stop…running! The night sky was dark; there were no stars to illuminate my path as I ran through the empty, cold streets of Domino City. The roar of motorbikes filled the cold air as my feet pounded against the pavement.
"You can't keep running! Why don't you just give up now and make things easier on yourself?" One of the bikers yelled after me as I dashed around the nearest corner.
I didn't answer as I was too busy running out of breath. My lungs felt like they were on fire, and running in your school uniform doesn't make it any easier. I spotted an alley close-by and ran into it, hiding behind the dumpster. It smelled awful, but there was no way I was going to let them catch me.
Two days ago these three bikers stole Yugi's god cards. They challenged him to a duel before making off with the cards, even though Yugi had won the match. Now for some reason, they were all chasing after me.
When you walk home at 7:30 p.m. from the library, being approached by a group of bikers is not usually on the top of your 'expectancies for the day' list. I didn't understand! I knew these were the same bikers who took off with Yugi's cards. As much as I'd like to get them back for my friend, when they started chasing me, all that concerned me was getting away. I didn't even know why they were after me. It's not like I was any real threat to them. It's not like I had something they wanted… right?
Suddenly, I remembered something. I had a cell phone! I could call for help! As quickly as I could, I fished my phone out from my blazer pocket, praying that it hadn't run out of battery… Dangit! It had some battery power left, but the screen was dimming, meaning that I didn't have long before it died on me. Should I risk phoning someone, I thought to myself? No, they would be able to hear me. So I thought about other options.
I could text someone but I needed to be wise about my choice. Not my parents; they wouldn't even reply. They would try to call, but I didn't have enough battery power to hold a conversation with a panicked mother, not to mention they would find me.
Joey? No, he almost never checks his phone. Yugi? He doesn't even have a mobile phone. I ticked off all the possibilities in my head until I reached the most logical one. Tea! She always had her phone and she would probably reply back within the minute. I quickly typed in my desperate message:
Help me! I'm being chased by those bikers who stole Yugi's cards!
I sent it and waited for the confirmation that the text had gone through. Thankfully, it read 'message sent successfully', so I put my phone back inside my blazer.
I couldn't hide in this alley forever, they would definitely find me if I did that. And they knew I couldn't have gotten far on foot, so they'd circle back and look in the areas they missed, AKA, my hiding spot.
That was when I noticed that I couldn't hear the motorbikes. In fact, all I could hear was silence. Wasn't a good sign. Had they given up? It was definitely a possibility, I thought.
I got up and looked around. There was no one in sight. Maybe they had given up? With a sigh of relief, I dashed out of the alleyway. Just up the street there was a highway that was flooded with street lights. I would be safe if I could get there. Maybe I could be able to escape them. I could taste freedom and joy, just a block or two away.
But suddenly, a pair of arms grabbed me from the left, in the alleyway, and pulled me backwards. I spun around to see the face of my attacker.
It was one of the bikers. He had tanned skin, a red sleeveless shirt buckles that exposed his muscled arms, a strange looking helmet on his head with goggles, and eyes that were a stormy blue. He had to be around my age, I noted.
"Nice ta' see ya' gave up," he said, grinning. He had a strong Australian accent.
"In your dreams!" I exclaimed, struggling against his tight grip on my body. Stupid strong arms!
"You just got lucky, Valon." A tall, red haired boy appeared, along with a tall blond man. He was even more muscular than Valon, the guy with the Australian accent. And that was saying something. The red haired boy, unlike the other two, was as thin as a toothpick and wasn't nearly as buff. I assumed he was probably more strategic and distanced than up close and personal, like Valon and the blond guy obviously seemed to be.
"Beat it Alistar!" Valon replied in a low growl, his grip on me tightening, making me grimace.
"It's 'er', not 'ar' you Aussie," Alister growled back, emphasizing his point in each word.
"Knock it off you guys. We have a job to do," the blonde stated calmly and seriously, his glare reaching all of us.
While they were all conversing, I saw my chance. I kicked Valon in the shins, making him cry out in pain. Temporarily losing his grip on me, I quickly made my escape.
"She's getting away!" Alister shouted.
I could hear someone running behind me, but if I didn't dare turn around to check. It would only slow me down, and I could risk that. I was so close to the high street, I just needed to push myself a little bit further. But unfortunately, whoever was chasing me grabbed my hair from behind. I stopped and screamed in pain. The pain was more intense than I could have imagined. It hurt so bad my scalp felt like it was bleeding in a thousand places all at once. The person behind me threw his forearm in front of my neck and pulled me back against his body. Before I could scream and shout, or try to bit his arm, he put a soaked, foul smelling cloth over my mouth and nose. He was drugging me! I couldn't breathe as I felt darkness begin to overtake my mind. I felt so tired… Unable to fight any longer, I fell into unconsciousness.
Alister's POV
The girl called Hazel fell limply in my arms. She was such a pest… obviously a burden. What did Master Dartz want with her? I had a feeling she was far more trouble than she was worth. But orders were orders. I picked her up and carried her bridal style over to Raphael and Valon, who were waiting patiently for our return.
"Let me guess, you drugged her," Raphael said coolly. Like he wouldn't do the same?
"It was the only way, plus it's more than what Valon did," I replied, glaring daggers at the pointy haired punk.
"She's a feisty one," Valon replied lamely.
"Another one of your stupid excuses," I said as I rolled my eyes.
"Why you little…!"
"Let's just get her back to headquarters before she wakes up," Raphael interrupted before anything could spin further out of control.
"That's one thing ya' didn' think of Alistar. How c'n we get an unconscious person on a motorbike?" Valon looked smug, making up for his previous failure.
Unfortunately, he was right. Maybe I didn't think things all the way through…
Suddenly, a beeping sound came from Hazel's blazer. I frowned and slipped my hand inside her pocket and found two things: a cell phone, and a duel monster's deck. Apparently she had gotten a message from someone named 'Tea'. So I opened it and looked at their conversation history:
"Help me! I'm being chased by those bikers who stole Yugi's cards!"
Tea had replied:
"Where r u? We'll come get u!" Hm… This could cause a problem. I quickly recited what I read to the others.
"What should we do about this?" I asked, knowing that if 'Hazel' didn't respond soon, they would come looking for her. Soon.
"Give it to me," Raphael ordered, holding out his hand.
With no other options, I handed him the phone and he started to type something into it.
"Wha'cha writ'n?" Valon asked, trying to peek over Raphael's enormous arm.
"Something that won't raise her friends' suspicions while she's gone. 'I was joking. I'm leaving town for a few days to visit some of my family.'"
"But what about 'er parents? Won' they get suspicious if she doesn' turn up?" Valon asked.
"Unlike you, I actually do my research. They think that Hazel's on a school trip in San Francisco." Raphael explained, flipping the phone closed after sending the text.
"That's pretty smart, but it still doesn't explain how we get her back to headquarters," I said, starting to notice how heavy Hazel was getting in my arms.
"Leave that to me." Raphael replied.
Hazel's POV
I knew I was awake when I felt bed sheets and sensed light on my face. I yawned and tried to stretch my arms, but quickly learned my left arm was completely restricted.
Adjusted my head to look at my arm, I quickly realized my hand was handcuffed to a bedpost. I was instantly filled with fear and frustration. Oh come on! This could not be happening to me. Where was I? What was going on? I quickly surveyed my surroundings.
The first thing I noticed was that I was still in my school uniform, and the clock on the wall revealed the time to be 6:00. The only problem though, was it morning or night? I continued to examine my surroundings.
I was in a fairly large bedroom with light green walls, dark blue carpet, a wardrobe, and two doors. One was probably the exit, but who knows what the other one opened up to? I put my right hand inside my blazer pocket, suddenly remembering my phone. It was probably dead by now… But then I realized the only thing in my pocket was my deck.
Great, those biker punks also stole my phone. I was stuck there. But at least I had my deck to entertain me.
And then I was once again left with the last question: why was I there? The only exciting things I'd ever done in my life were being Third out of eight people in Duelist Kingdom matches, and fifth in the Battle-City Tournament. Those were good times… but completely irrelevant. With nothing better to do, I decided I would work on my deck strategy while I was stuck in that horrible room. I lost track of the time shortly after, and when I looked up again, it was 8:00. And that's when the red haired biker, Alister (I think), burst into my room.
Was this his room then? Why was I handcuffed to his bed? Why wasn't I in some sort of dungeon? Or basement? Or whatever they had here? What did he want with me? But, I wasn't about to let him know my fear and confusion.
"Good morning or night Raggedy Ann," I grinned cheerfully. Dang I was a good actor. Alister bristled at my comment and his eyes narrowed at me dangerously.
"It's morning and shut it. You get the pleasure of meeting Master Dartz. I'm going to un-cuff you, but you better not pull anything, or else." He threatened.
I put my three middle fingers up. "Scouts honor." I was seriously enjoying his reactions.
He un-cuffed me and I rubbed my sore wrist before putting my deck away. He led me out of the room, down some corridors until we were near some office rooms. The next thing I knew, we were standing in front of some kind of boardroom. Just where the heck was I?
"Let's go over a few rules before entering," Alister said, looking directly at me and capturing me in his gaze. "You'll speak only when spoken to. Be polite and respectful towards Master Dartz. He isn't as patient as I am."
"If you're patient, then I'm a monkey's uncle," I said as I rolled my eyes.
He growled slightly before pushing me through the doors. I only had a moment to take in my surroundings.
There was a long rectangular table in the center of the room with chairs surrounding either side of it. Valon and Blondie were already sitting down near a creepy looking man who sat at the head of the table. He had extremely long, light greenish-blue hair, one gold eye while the other glinted emerald green. He wore a white and green business suit. I couldn't help but notice… he seemed to like green.
"You all did well. I see your mission was a success." The creepy looking guy said. I'm guessing he was Dartz. Great…
"It was simple," Valon bragged as he crossed his arms.
"Simple? If it wasn't for me she would have gotten away!" Alister protested.
Alister and Valon started to argue.
"Guys, guys! If it makes you feel any better, it was just pure luck that you caught me," I replied with a smirk.
This caused them both to protest and my smile to grow wider.
"Master Dartz is present," Blondie reminded them.
They immediately stopped fighting and glared at each other. Guess we knew who the second in command was.
"Now, Hazel, I'm sure you're aware that the world we live in is corrupted," Dartz stated, getting straight to business.
"That's just how the world is and always was. No one can change it," I replied with a shrug and crossed my arms.
"But that's my point. The world was once different. A time when there was no corruption and mayhem." I raised an eyebrow.
"Oh yeah? So what?" I said, wondering what his point was.
"Our little family here, we have been chosen to help restore the world from its imperfect state," he continued.
"And just how are you going to do that?" I asked in disbelief. This guy was crazy. Insane. Gone off the deep end. He didn't seriously believe he could change the entire world. That was like, over 6 billion people he'd have to change! Not going to happen.
"That's where you come in. When enough souls are collected, then we'll be able to resurrect a great beast of ultimate power called, "The Great Leviathan"," he replied.
"You're clearly nuts! What makes you think I'll help you?" I asked, putting my hands on the end of the table and glaring at Dartz.
"You will have the chance to live in a world without corruption. Without evil. You can live in a perfect world, if you will only help us on our journey."
I was extremely concerned about the mess I'd gotten myself into.
"You guys are crazy. There's no way whatever you're planning is going to work." I finally said.
"I was hoping you would be more cooperative. Looks like we'll have to do this the hard way…" Dartz said in a slow and menacing manner, making my skin crawl and a shiver spin down my spine.
Alister and Blondie started to approach me. I had to escape! Without thinking, I ran to the double doors behind me and shoved them open, but before I could run out and get away, I instead slammed into someone.
"Watch it!... Hazel?" A familiar voice asked. My eyes widened and I looked up to see the last person I was expecting to find here.
I looked up into the face of Mai Valentine, my older sister.
I know that was completely unnecessary but it sure does make for an interesting read. How will Hazel react to Mai's new lifestyle and will she be able to escape? Only one of those questions will be answered next chapter but the other will become clear in later chapters. Any ideas what deck Hazel should use because I'm thinking either Amazoness (Mai uses Amazoness cards) or Cyber Girl/Alexis Rhodes deck (it is AU plus I love this deck and it shows Hazel's personality) or something completely different. Don't forget to leave a review because of what Punk Rock Kitsune always says:
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Hope nobody takes that the wrong way and I will try to update twice a week but please work with me. Goodbye and I hope you enjoy the next chapter.
