Hey there, my fellow writers and readers. I hope you're doing well with your stories, of course. Well, anyway, here's a new Yu-Gi-Oh/Princess Diaries crossover that I cooked up one day.

Disclaimer: Genius Kazuki Takahashi owns Yu-Gi-Oh. Meg Cabot (also a genius) owns The Princess Diaries. I own the fanfics that I cook up from time to time.


Drama and Catfights

"Check him out," said Trisha Hayes, a pretty brunette and Lana Weinberger's best friend, pointing to a handsome boy. A senior, Lana presumed.

He was worth a glance, all right. His hair was red, yellow, black and shaped like lightning bolts, and his eyes were the loveliest shade of purple that she had ever seen. His pale face and hard jawline made him even more gorgeous. He was breathtaking. Lana knew this because she had seen how every other girl so far had stopped to glance at him. The way he walked and behaved seemingly shouted "arrogant", but Lana didn't seem to mind that one bit. From her perspective, it only made him more of a challenge.

"I'd give him a 10 out of 10 any day," said Lana with a smile.

Her ex-boyfriend Josh Richter was a major disappointment; he just didn't get it when he broke up with her. The guy with the lightning bolt hair in red, yellow and black looked like The One for her now.

"He's mine," said Lana confidently to Trisha as she gave her blond hair a flick. And with that, Lana then walked to where the new guy was.

"Hey," said Lana as she caught up with him.

"Hello," he replied while looking at her in a manner that almost bordered on intriguing. He's just used to the attention, Lana consoled herself.

"New here?" she inquired as he nodded.

"Any idea where the History classroom is?" he asked her as she rewarded him with a smile. That was better.

"Yes. I have History too.. I'll show you," she told him while doing her best in restraining herself from being too eager.

"Great!" he said, now feeling a little more enthusiastic.

"So how do you find it here so far?" she asked him as they climbed upstairs to the first floor.

"It's okay. I need a place in the Actors' Guild. I can't stand it without acting," he replied.

An actor? Brilliant! Lana thought.

"I'm sure there is a free spot, you know. I'm a cheerleader, of course," she added.

He replied, "Ah, now that would be kind of cool. Oh, and by the way, you have got to be kidding me. A cheerleader? Don't tell me you waste your sweat jumping along the sidelines. A gorgeous face like you could do something more worthwhile."

The look on Lana's face showed that she was between annoyed at his words and impressed with his bravado.

"I'm Lana — Lana Weinberger."

"I see." He looked her up and down, making Lana feel a little uncomfortable inside. "Nice name, I might add. You remind me of Lana Lang on Smallville, which is one of my favorite TV shows. Kristen Kreuk did an awesome job portraying her on the show and bringing her to life."

"Really?" Lana asked. "Cool. I like her as well, because her first name is the same as mine. So anyway, what's your name?"

"I'm not telling you my name, milady," he purred, then growled amorously.

He's so cute... Whoa! Where did that amorous growl come from? Lana thought.

"Please tell me. I won't tell anybody else. I promise," she said, suddenly hanging onto his arm.

"Lana, let go of me. And, no, I will not tell you. You're just going to have to find out for yourself." With that, he then turned and strode confidently into the school, an aura of confidence now surrounding him.

Ha! She wants me, huh? She'll have to come get me, he thought.


Well, I hope you like it so far. And nice feedback is, of course, very much appreciated, of course..