To LadyNikki. She likes SetoJoey, and here is my attempt. Happy holidays!


"Move out of my way, Dog. You aren't worth my time"

'Don't listen…'

"Don't give me that crap, Kaiba! I'm jus' as good as you! And stop calling me a DOG!!"

"No, and you just keep thinking that."

"Why you little!"

"Move,"

"Bite me Money Bags!"

"Fine,"

"Wha—?" He was cut off as the Kaiba Corp. president leaned in and captured the the blondes lips in a chaste kiss and nipped his lip.

"Now, I have to go get Mokuba," he said as he walked around the shocked boy.

"What the hell did you do that for, Money Bags!" Seto stopped and looked over his shoulder,

"You are so dence" he said. "If you haven't figured it out by tomorrow. Look in your locker." Joey blinked as he watched the other walk down the street.

'What the hell…'

Seto closed his eyes and sighed as he watched. Why does Joey have to be so idiotic?

-The Next Morning-

Joey walked into the school with his friends Yugi and Tristan. They had noticed that the normally flamboyant boy had been unusually quiet since yesterday after school, but had decided not to comment.

'What the hell was up with Money Bags yesterday. He never should have kissed me. Not Seto Kaiba.' Suddenly, he remembered what the boy had said and ran to his locker. Quickly putting the combination into the lock, he tore it open. There, atop his books, was a neat, simple, white envelope. He tore it open and read the note inside.

Incase you haven't figured out why I did what I did yesterday, here's a hint I hope you get. I love Dogs.

- Seto Kaiba

Joey stood in shock before dropping the letter and running to his classroom. He slammed open and the door to see just Kaiba, sitting in his desk and typing on his laptop.

'Perfect,' he thought. Just as Kaiba looked up, Joey punched him in the face.

"That, was for kissing me yesterday, but…" Joey grabbed him by the collar and kissed him full in the lips.

"That was because I liked it." Kaiba smirked. "And you know… you could try actually saying whatever you're trying to say, instead of encoding it."

"Whatever…"