Writer's message: This story came to me in a dream. Well not exactly everything, most of it I made up, but certain aspects of my dreams.

Chapter 1: Solve a puzzle.

On a school trip in Egypt Yugi and Joey bought themselves a puzzle. They wore it around their necks. Then Tea got the idea of finding the rest of the puzzle and see what it is. Grandpa Motou knew for a fact that Seto Kaiba, not only owner of Kaiba corp. but also art collector, had one of these pieces. Unfortunately they all knew Seto would never sell his piece.

One day a mysterious woman showed up at Yugi's house. She said: "I'm offering you my house in Egypt, free for two months."

Yugi and his friends were eager to go to Egypt; it was possible the rest of the pieces could be found in Egypt.

"There is only one condition, said the woman, you must be willing to share the house."

Yugi thought it was no problem, at least they had a place to stay. So the next day they flew to Egypt.

Meanwhile at Kaiba corp. Seto a great art collector was looking at his peace of the puzzle. He moved it around and around.

In this time there was a family feud between the Kaiba's and the Nestor's. Seto was not into it, he was such a busy man.

Seto:"Mokuba, I want to go to Egypt." Mokuba:"Why?" "I want to find the rest of this mysterious puzzle and ad it to my collection."

Then the door opened and Seto's secretary entered. "There's a woman outside who wishes to see you, sir." Seto:"What's her name?" "She wouldn't say, sir." Seto: (sighed) "Let her in."

A mysterious woman entered the room. Her clothes were black and her face was covered. Seto: "Make it quick, I have a trip to make." The woman:" I know, that's why I'm here." Seto gave her a suspicious look. She went on:" I offer you my house in Egypt, free for two months, under one condition." She turned her head to Mokuba. "Take him with you as you like." Before Seto knew he knotted his head. "What's the condition?"

"You must be willing to share the house, even if it's with some one you don't like, even if it's with a Nestor."

Seto: "My feud is not with the Nestor's, but if that's all, then I except." The woman knotted: "You won't regret it." She left.

Two months earlier Alice Nestor sits in the train home. She usually never takes the train, but her helicopter was in repair, so she took the train. While the train drives on she reads a book. Then they go through a tunnel. For a moment everything is dark. Alice doesn't understands, this suppose to be a modern train, a quite new model, how is it possible for the lights to go off.

She doesn't worry to much, probably a technical problem.

But when the lights turn on again her compartment is empty, the woman sitting next to her is also gone. And that nice gentleman on the other side is gone too. But in such a short time they couldn't have left, and in the tunnel is no stop.

Alice stands up and walks to the other compartments. No one there too. The train is empty. Maybe not. In the next compartment sits a girl. Her hair is white, white as snow, like hers. And her eyes are green, also like hers.

The girl looks up and smiles. "Hi Alice." The girl has a book in her hands: 'Ancient Egypt.' It's opened; the girl shows her the page. Page 12: 'great queens of Egypt'. Alice: "Why are you showing me this?" The girl smiles and point at a picture.

It's a picture of a small statue and under the picture is a description: "Queen Hestor, queen of Egypt, ruled next to pharaoh Atem and Pharaoh Seth." Alice found it a beautiful statue. When she looked up again, the girl wears jewelry and an ancient Egyptian rope.

Then Alice recognizes queen Hestor. She smiled to Alice. "Find the truth, Alice." She touched her hand and disappears. Now Alice is wearing the jewelry and the ancient rope. She looks into the window. The reflection shows Hestor, she is Hestor. And then a voice inside her head: "Find the truth, Hester."

Then she hears another voice from far: "Hey lady! Wake up!"

Alice opens her eyes. Was it a dream? She looks up and sees that nice gentleman next to her. "You're here, at your destination, I thought you should know." Alice: "Thanks!" She stands up to get her bag; she still hold the book she was reading, but it wasn't hers anymore. She looked at it: 'Ancient Egypt.' So it wasn't a dream. She gets of the train. She must find the truth.