Lessons to Learn

A/N: Okay, I don't know how to duel all that well so, I'm making this story! I'm learning to duel and turbo duel and am learning more and more about Yugioh everyday. My mom doesn't let me get trading cards so my friend is teaching me. If anyone wants to tell me how to… Well, onto the story!

"I quit!" Jace yelled, throwing his deck and duel disk onto the ground. "I never win!"

Rain started pouring down over the two.

"You're going to give up that easy? Just because you're beaten once or twice doesn't mean you're not good. Get a teacher," Kari told him.

Jace fell to his knees. "I can't. I'm no good."

Kari walked over to him and took his cards. "Where'd you get this deck? I've never seen any of these monsters, traps, or spell cards," Kari said.

"My dad gets them for me. They're all one of a kind cards," Jace told her standing up. "No one taught me how to duel. I just learned from watching duels on the TV."

"Like I said kid, get a teacher. Someone that's not famous but, trusts in his deck and uses anything to his advantage. Someone that can beat anything that's thrown his way," Kari said, drying off his cards and wrapping them in something.

"Take them. I'm never dueling again," Jace whispered, standing up and getting on his duel runner.

She walked over and put them in his pocket. "Keep them. You'll learn how to duel and then we'll duel again," She told him walking to her duel runner and leaving.

I'll never learn. Jace thought to himself as he took off.

*.*.*.*.*.*.*

Jace kicked his shoes off and put his deck in a drawer. How am I supposed to find a teacher if my grandparents grounded me? Huh, Kari? Jace thought laying on his bed. Ever since he was little he was pampered. Now, though, everything is different. His parents weren't winning and they had to live at his Dad's parents' house.

"Jace, are you hungry?" His mom yelled up the stairs.

"No," Jace replied. He went towards the window and opened it.

"Jace," He heard a voice say.

The wind blew Jace's shaggy brown hair into his face.

"You will find a teacher. He will teach you how to duel like a champion. Just look for him," The voice said.

Jace pushed his hair away and looked around. I wonder who said that?

*.*.*.*.*.*.*

Jack had better be ready when I get out of here! I will get Stardust Dragon back! A boy with black hair thought as he was shoved into a truck headed to The Facility.

*.*.*.*.*.*.*

"I'm going out for a walk, okay grandma?" Jace asked the next morning after breakfast.

"Don't go getting into trouble!" She yelled back.

"I won't," He replied, leaving through the front door. He started through the familiar street of New Domino City and let his feet take him anywhere. He didn't care where he went as long as it was away from home.

"What am I going to do?" He muttered to himself as he walked. "How am I supposed to find a dueling teacher?" He kicked a rock that was in front of him.

"What are you muttering to yourself, kid?" Someone asked in front of him.

He didn't look up. "Unless you're a great dueler, you don't need to know."

"Let me guess, you can't duel?" The guy asked.

"What does it matter if I can duel or not?" He asked, looking up from the rock at the person in front of him.

"I could teach you, if you want me to," He offered.

The person had short black hair and a red jacket with jeans on.

A/N: Sorry this chapter is so short! It'll really help for the beginning of the next chapter! Read and Review!