LightOfDarkness: Hello! Welcome to my fic! This is going to be the
entire season of Yu-Gi-Oh, but with me in it. So insanity will happen.
I'll try my best to keep characters the way they were created, but don't
expect too much.
*Bright flash of light*
Kahti: Hiya! I'm Light's Yami, Kahtiihma! She used my name in the story, in exchange for her handcuffs!
LOD: O_o; Um, don't listen to her. She's not exactly normal.
Kahti: Sweetheart, I've seen normal. It's not a pretty sight.
LOD: Ya know, she's right about that. Anyway, my story is general/humor/romance/action/adventure/angst/ and anything else I can think of. If it happens in the show, it happens here. So it would help you a lot if you've seen the show.
Kahti: Get on with the story. I'm going to go try out the handcuffs! *runs into a room*
LOD: -;;She must have kidnapped one of the guys again. Oh, well. Let's get this show on the road!
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Egypt
At an archeological dig, many scientists were uncovering amazing artifacts. At the site, people clustered in there own areas, fixated on their efforts.
But one girl was different. She wandered from one group to the next, astonished at the discoveries that were being made. Some shooed her away, others ignored her.
But a few enjoyed her interest, and told her about everything they found. The girl was able to make intelligent remarks to the origin and meaning of the finds, much to the scientists' surprise.
But to two of the archeologists, this was no surprise. For this was their daughter, and they were extremely proud of her. They had taught her everything she knew, and that was a lot.
The girl had brown hair, and blue eyes. She had fair skin from her father, dimples from her mother. She walked around in blue shorts and a white top. A gray kitten sat on her shoulder, on a cat leash.
One day, the girl was exploring the nearby village, when she ran into a local. Literally. She had been knocked to the ground, while the stranger seemed only surprised.
The girl stood up, bright red. "Oh, I'm so sorry. I wasn't paying attention. Are you okay?" She rambled on, taking a look at the person.
He was tall, clad in robes, with a turban. He looked Egyptian, and young, but his eyes caught the girl's attention. They seemed to look through you, exposing you. At the moment, they were amused
"I am fine. You should be more careful." The boy spoke in a soft voice.
She raised her eyebrow. "You're sure you're okay? I'm such a klutz sometimes."
The boy then seemed to see her for the first time. He stared, and then seemed to wake up from his daze. Smiling, he turned away from her, looking over his shoulder.
"I am sure. You should leave this place. Unwanted things happen when eyes are turned away. Good-bye, Brynne." And with that, he walked away.
Brynne blinked. How did he know her name? And what unwanted things? Wanting to find out, but not wanting to be seen, she followed him.
The boy walked through an alley, and down a staircase. Brynne, being curious, went silently after him, trying to stay out of sight.
She eventually entered a large chamber. The boy stood by what looked like a sarcophagus. Candles were everywhere. The boy turned to regard Brynne.
"So, you chose to ignore my warning. What you do not know is that no one leaves this chamber alive with empty hands."
Two Egyptian men appeared, and tried to grab Brynne. From somewhere, Brynne produced a knife. Darting out of the guards' reach, she spun, and pulled one to her, knife at his throat.
"Yeah, well, maybe I won't be the only one dying today." She said, staring straight at the robed boy.
He didn't seem surprised. Stepping closer to the sarcophagus, he took something off of it.
"Then you will not leave empty-handed. If you wish to let the servant go, I will see if you are destined for an item." Brynne raised an eyebrow.
"Destined? What do you mean, destined?" The boy smirked.
"Release him, and you will see."
Brynne stared at him, and slowly let the man go. She closed the knife, and put it away. Never taking her eyes off the robed figure before her, she straightened up.
"All right then, what do I do?" She asked, hand on hip.
"Let the Item decide. The Millennium Heart." He held out a heart shaped stone. Looking closer, Brynne saw it had designs carved in it. Then, it started to glow.
The boy stepped closer, and held the thing in front of her chest. Brynne looked at it, and lifted her gaze to him, eyebrows raised.
"What's it supposed to do? What do you mean, let it decide-" At that moment, the stone floated out of his hand, and touched Brynne's chest.
A bright light flared. Brynne's head was thrown back, and the light got so intense, it was blinding. Then, it was over.
Clearing her vision, Brynne shook her head.
"Whoa, what a rush. What happened?" Seeing the boy looking at her chest, Brynne also looked down.
There, underneath her shirt, was a shape. Pulling the neckline down a little, Brynne saw a tattoo of the heart shaped stone. She lifted her head to stare at the boy.
"What did you do? And who are you?" The boy smiled.
"My name is Shadi. My job is to watch over the legendary Millennium Items. I myself possess the Millennium Key." He indicated his necklace. The Item looked like a, well, key. It was the same color as her heart, and had designs carved on it too. "You now have own the Millennium Heart. You may encounter a Spirit that lives within it, or gain extraordinary powers. The Heart itself is inside you, muting the beat of your own heart. You have proven yourself worthy." Shadi's eyes hardened. "You should go. And do not speak of this meeting to anyone, mortal or not."
Brynne nodded. "All right. I don't know how I'll explain a tattoo to my parents, but I'll go. I'm still very confused, but it might make sense later. Good-bye, Shadi. Good luck with, whatever you do."
Turning, Brynne walked back up the stairs. She blinked as she entered the sunlight, shielding her face from the light. Walking back through the town, an archaeologist who worked with her parents ran up, holding the gray cat.
"Miss, miss. Where have you been?"
Brynne smiled. "You'll never believe me if I told you." The scientist shook his head.
"Maybe later, miss. I have horrible news. It's about your parents."
Brynne felt a jolt run through her. Then, a cold feeling spread through her body, radiating from her heart. With urgency, she stared into the man's eyes. "What about them?"
"There has been an accident while exploring the caverns."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOD: Well, this is the first chapter of my longest story yet. I apologize for any mistakes I'm sure to make, and advice through reviews are welcome.
Kahti: LOD! I'm done with them now! Here ya go!
LOD: O_o; O-Kay.
*Bright flash of light*
Kahti: Hiya! I'm Light's Yami, Kahtiihma! She used my name in the story, in exchange for her handcuffs!
LOD: O_o; Um, don't listen to her. She's not exactly normal.
Kahti: Sweetheart, I've seen normal. It's not a pretty sight.
LOD: Ya know, she's right about that. Anyway, my story is general/humor/romance/action/adventure/angst/ and anything else I can think of. If it happens in the show, it happens here. So it would help you a lot if you've seen the show.
Kahti: Get on with the story. I'm going to go try out the handcuffs! *runs into a room*
LOD: -;;She must have kidnapped one of the guys again. Oh, well. Let's get this show on the road!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Egypt
At an archeological dig, many scientists were uncovering amazing artifacts. At the site, people clustered in there own areas, fixated on their efforts.
But one girl was different. She wandered from one group to the next, astonished at the discoveries that were being made. Some shooed her away, others ignored her.
But a few enjoyed her interest, and told her about everything they found. The girl was able to make intelligent remarks to the origin and meaning of the finds, much to the scientists' surprise.
But to two of the archeologists, this was no surprise. For this was their daughter, and they were extremely proud of her. They had taught her everything she knew, and that was a lot.
The girl had brown hair, and blue eyes. She had fair skin from her father, dimples from her mother. She walked around in blue shorts and a white top. A gray kitten sat on her shoulder, on a cat leash.
One day, the girl was exploring the nearby village, when she ran into a local. Literally. She had been knocked to the ground, while the stranger seemed only surprised.
The girl stood up, bright red. "Oh, I'm so sorry. I wasn't paying attention. Are you okay?" She rambled on, taking a look at the person.
He was tall, clad in robes, with a turban. He looked Egyptian, and young, but his eyes caught the girl's attention. They seemed to look through you, exposing you. At the moment, they were amused
"I am fine. You should be more careful." The boy spoke in a soft voice.
She raised her eyebrow. "You're sure you're okay? I'm such a klutz sometimes."
The boy then seemed to see her for the first time. He stared, and then seemed to wake up from his daze. Smiling, he turned away from her, looking over his shoulder.
"I am sure. You should leave this place. Unwanted things happen when eyes are turned away. Good-bye, Brynne." And with that, he walked away.
Brynne blinked. How did he know her name? And what unwanted things? Wanting to find out, but not wanting to be seen, she followed him.
The boy walked through an alley, and down a staircase. Brynne, being curious, went silently after him, trying to stay out of sight.
She eventually entered a large chamber. The boy stood by what looked like a sarcophagus. Candles were everywhere. The boy turned to regard Brynne.
"So, you chose to ignore my warning. What you do not know is that no one leaves this chamber alive with empty hands."
Two Egyptian men appeared, and tried to grab Brynne. From somewhere, Brynne produced a knife. Darting out of the guards' reach, she spun, and pulled one to her, knife at his throat.
"Yeah, well, maybe I won't be the only one dying today." She said, staring straight at the robed boy.
He didn't seem surprised. Stepping closer to the sarcophagus, he took something off of it.
"Then you will not leave empty-handed. If you wish to let the servant go, I will see if you are destined for an item." Brynne raised an eyebrow.
"Destined? What do you mean, destined?" The boy smirked.
"Release him, and you will see."
Brynne stared at him, and slowly let the man go. She closed the knife, and put it away. Never taking her eyes off the robed figure before her, she straightened up.
"All right then, what do I do?" She asked, hand on hip.
"Let the Item decide. The Millennium Heart." He held out a heart shaped stone. Looking closer, Brynne saw it had designs carved in it. Then, it started to glow.
The boy stepped closer, and held the thing in front of her chest. Brynne looked at it, and lifted her gaze to him, eyebrows raised.
"What's it supposed to do? What do you mean, let it decide-" At that moment, the stone floated out of his hand, and touched Brynne's chest.
A bright light flared. Brynne's head was thrown back, and the light got so intense, it was blinding. Then, it was over.
Clearing her vision, Brynne shook her head.
"Whoa, what a rush. What happened?" Seeing the boy looking at her chest, Brynne also looked down.
There, underneath her shirt, was a shape. Pulling the neckline down a little, Brynne saw a tattoo of the heart shaped stone. She lifted her head to stare at the boy.
"What did you do? And who are you?" The boy smiled.
"My name is Shadi. My job is to watch over the legendary Millennium Items. I myself possess the Millennium Key." He indicated his necklace. The Item looked like a, well, key. It was the same color as her heart, and had designs carved on it too. "You now have own the Millennium Heart. You may encounter a Spirit that lives within it, or gain extraordinary powers. The Heart itself is inside you, muting the beat of your own heart. You have proven yourself worthy." Shadi's eyes hardened. "You should go. And do not speak of this meeting to anyone, mortal or not."
Brynne nodded. "All right. I don't know how I'll explain a tattoo to my parents, but I'll go. I'm still very confused, but it might make sense later. Good-bye, Shadi. Good luck with, whatever you do."
Turning, Brynne walked back up the stairs. She blinked as she entered the sunlight, shielding her face from the light. Walking back through the town, an archaeologist who worked with her parents ran up, holding the gray cat.
"Miss, miss. Where have you been?"
Brynne smiled. "You'll never believe me if I told you." The scientist shook his head.
"Maybe later, miss. I have horrible news. It's about your parents."
Brynne felt a jolt run through her. Then, a cold feeling spread through her body, radiating from her heart. With urgency, she stared into the man's eyes. "What about them?"
"There has been an accident while exploring the caverns."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOD: Well, this is the first chapter of my longest story yet. I apologize for any mistakes I'm sure to make, and advice through reviews are welcome.
Kahti: LOD! I'm done with them now! Here ya go!
LOD: O_o; O-Kay.
