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GX?
A dark figure stared intensely at the map, fervently encircling the area of the Duel Academy island with a red marker. Its shoulders shook with mirth as it began to cackle madly. Unbeknownst to the dark figure, the loud obnoxious sound was a trigger for something far more horrible.
"Bah." a sound not unlike that of a sheep, echoed somewhere behind the dark figure.
Yes bah, Mu ha ha.. wait... Bah?!
Turning around slowly with a sense of dread clawing away at her insides, the dark figure squinted into the darkness before her. There on a shelve on the far side of the room was a cute small bundle of white fluff with two green eyes staring right back.
"I really need to work on that thing more." said the dark figure to itself. Just as the fluff's eyes turned red.
BOOM
Every bird within a ten meter radius of a luxurious villa took flight. A blue sizable dust cloud came from one of the upper floor windows, which was most likely blown out.
Villa's living room.
Serena stood up to answer the door when a gold and green blur zoomed past her, the force with which the air flow was disrupted sent the young blond back into her previous seat. Misha witnessed the scene with a deadpan expression, having gotten used to the physics around this place, that to be honest only an insane person could understand. Unlike Serena, who was busy spluttering nonsense about soot whilst combing her fingers through her bob style hair after it had been blown in all directions by the mach 2 blur.
There was a moment were the muffled voices by the front door was the only sound. Misha and Serena, who had finally recovered, exchanged curious glances. They didn't have to wait long as they heard the door closing and approaching foot steps thudding on the wood floor. Soon a girl with long curly blond hair appeared, regarding them coolly before speaking, her voice like beacon of strength. To Misha it sounded like a deranged chipmunk. To Serena it sounded like wood chipper tapping her already pounding head.
"Pack your bags, we're going to Duel Academy."
But I don't even know how to duel... thought both girls simultaneously.
Academy isle.
Jaden Yuki, a model slacker, walked to his favorite lunch table, with lunch in hand, where his friends were already sitting and chatting animatedly about their day so far. They were just your normal group of friends. Well except for that one time with the Shadow Riders and Professor Banner. But normal none the less.
Unlike them.
A shiver of fear ran down his spine. He shook his to clear away the thoughts, and quickly went to join his friends.
After many greetings, Syrus Truesdale brought up the one topic that has been making its rounds in the Academy.
"Did you guys hear about the new students?" as Syrus said it, a familiar shiver of fear ran down Jaden's spine once more. For some reason, every time some one mentioned the new students thing around him that shiver made its appearance.
"Yeah I did, and I'm not so sure. But I've got a bad feeling about these new student."
"..."
"Maybe its something you ate sarge."
The Next Day.
Unknown location.
Running a hand through her long red hair, Sam wondered why in blazes was she co-piloting a helicopter when she didn't even know how to land the thing. Sam took a deep breath to relax her frazzled nerves. As she exhaled, a thought that had been making somersaulting in her head every now and then ever since the announcement, came to mind.
"Why Duel Academy?"
"What." Jamie, who was busy plotting many, many things, spluttered as she came out of her thoughts.
Sam, trying not to sound to menacing, voiced her thought again.
"Oh. Well I thought we could do with a change of scenery." said the blond.
Sam was unconvinced, and narrowed her green eyes at her beloved cousin.
"Now stop asking these silly questions." Jamie plucked her favorite aviators out, and placed them on, hiding her sifting eyes.
Can't have them find my plans out, can I.
After that everything was quiet. A little to quiet.
Sam, feeling a suspicion that was not directed at Jamie (which was rare), glanced briefly out of the cockpit at the passengers. Managing only a glimpse of Serena. But that glimpse was enough for Sam to know that something was horribly amiss. If the other blond's saucer eyes of shock was anything to go by.
