Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh!, but I do own everything else!
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Yugi, Joey, and Mai were heading for a dueling tournament down in a city called Trichina. But Mai told Yugi and Joey to wait for a few seconds, because she had to get a few bottles of makeup and nail polish.
While the extremely bored duelists awaited Mai's return, Yugi decided that they should take a walk, since Mai could be somewhere forever.
Suddenly, they heard an ear piercing scream. They ran over to where the scream was to see a beat up young woman.
"You okay? What happened?" Joey asked after they had helped her to her feet.
The woman smiled. "Thank you both for helping me, but, I'm afraid it's too late."
Yugi and Joey exchanged quizzical looks and looked back at the woman. "Who are you?" Yugi managed to ask.
"My name is Ami, if I said my last name, he will surely come back." She shuddered but looked down at Yugi. "Thank you both," but before she could say anything else, a police car came around and saw Ami, Yugi, and Joey.
"What has happened here?" the dark haired officer asked.
"I-it's nothing," Ami stuttered. The cops gazed at her suspiciously. She was near tears.
"Please," the other cop said, "we're here to help," they led Ami into the police car. Yugi and Joey started to go, but the policeman stepped in front of them.
"Not so fast you two," he said, "You've seen things, so you will have to report to the trial of this girl. Understand?" They nodded. He looked back as Ami. "I'll need your phone numbers, that way you will be called for the date of the trial. Joey rattled his off first, then Yugi. "Thank you," the cop said.
After the car had left, Joey looked at Yugi, "Aw Yug, I really don't wanna go to this tournament, let alone court!"
Yugi nodded empathetically, "I know, but we have to help Ami, it wouldn't be right not to."
Joey sighed, "I guess so," he looked at Yugi, "but I don't even know half of the stuff that happened to her. How am I gonna testify if I don't know the details?"
Yugi thought for a moment and then said, "We'll just have to wait and see . . ."
Yugi, Joey, and Mai were heading for a dueling tournament down in a city called Trichina. But Mai told Yugi and Joey to wait for a few seconds, because she had to get a few bottles of makeup and nail polish.
While the extremely bored duelists awaited Mai's return, Yugi decided that they should take a walk, since Mai could be somewhere forever.
Suddenly, they heard an ear piercing scream. They ran over to where the scream was to see a beat up young woman.
"You okay? What happened?" Joey asked after they had helped her to her feet.
The woman smiled. "Thank you both for helping me, but, I'm afraid it's too late."
Yugi and Joey exchanged quizzical looks and looked back at the woman. "Who are you?" Yugi managed to ask.
"My name is Ami, if I said my last name, he will surely come back." She shuddered but looked down at Yugi. "Thank you both," but before she could say anything else, a police car came around and saw Ami, Yugi, and Joey.
"What has happened here?" the dark haired officer asked.
"I-it's nothing," Ami stuttered. The cops gazed at her suspiciously. She was near tears.
"Please," the other cop said, "we're here to help," they led Ami into the police car. Yugi and Joey started to go, but the policeman stepped in front of them.
"Not so fast you two," he said, "You've seen things, so you will have to report to the trial of this girl. Understand?" They nodded. He looked back as Ami. "I'll need your phone numbers, that way you will be called for the date of the trial. Joey rattled his off first, then Yugi. "Thank you," the cop said.
After the car had left, Joey looked at Yugi, "Aw Yug, I really don't wanna go to this tournament, let alone court!"
Yugi nodded empathetically, "I know, but we have to help Ami, it wouldn't be right not to."
Joey sighed, "I guess so," he looked at Yugi, "but I don't even know half of the stuff that happened to her. How am I gonna testify if I don't know the details?"
Yugi thought for a moment and then said, "We'll just have to wait and see . . ."
