Hey here's a new fanfic!
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh!
Warnings: Cursing, violence, blood, kissing ect...
"I sacrifice three monsters and summon the Winged Dragon of Ra," my friend Lisa said. I sighed, knowing what was coming next as Lisa added up the points that her monster got from the three cards she sacrificed. I hung my head as she used the Winged Dragon of Ra to wipe out all my remaining life points.
"You suck," I muttered, pouting at her.
"Wha!? Wh-what'd I do?" Lisa whined. I blinked at her.
"You totally killed me!" I grumbled. Lisa giggled. I pouted more, standing. "Want some more tea?" I asked.
"Yes please!" she replied. I grabbed her glass along with mine and went downstairs to my kitchen. I grabbed the jug of sweet tea I kept in the fridge and poured us both a glass. I set the tea back into the fridge, bumping the door shut with my hip. I carefully went back upstairs.
"Tea?" I grinned. Lisa cheered. I handed her the glass and sat down.
"Want to duel again?" Lisa asked. I shook my head.
"Not right now no. let's watch Avengers."
"Okay."
Half way through the movie, a storm rose up. I flinched at the loud claps of thunder. Lisa looked at me.
"You okay?"
"Thunder," I muttered, turning my attention from the window to the TV. Lisa sighed, but didn't say anything else.
Suddenly the power went out, plunging us into darkness. I yelped, cursing. I curled my legs up to my chest and buried my face in them. Lisa grabbed a blanket and wrapped it around my shoulders.
"Stay here, I'll check the circuits," she said. I nodded.
"Yami Lisa," I grumbled she laughed.
Lisa came back, shaking her head and holding a lantern up.
"We need the generator." I nodded, getting up. I grabbed my rain coat and boots.
After about an hour of pulling a pushing the heavy generator up to my porch, I grabbed all of the extension cords I had, hooking them up and hooking my fridge, TV, DVD player, Wii, and my laptop up. Then we grabbed all the candles, lanterns and oil lamps I had.
"Okay, let's get some light," I muttered, grabbing a box of matches. Soon the living room was lit with the soft glow of candles and lanterns. I frowned as I noticed someone lying near the side door of my living room. I jumped up and knelt next to the person.
My eyes widened in shock as I saw the boy's face. It was Atem from Yu-Gi-Oh! Lisa gasped.
"Megan, is that who I think it its?" she whispered. I gulped, nodding.
"Help me get him onto the couch," I said, putting one of Atem's arms over my shoulders. Lisa did the same and we got him onto the couch. I noticed a nasty looking cut in his shoulder. I ran to the back room and got out the first aid kit I kept there. I fished out a couple packs of Quick Clot and some gauze and bandages. I dressed the wound and wrapped it.
"What do we do?" Lisa asked. I sighed, washing my hands.
"For now we wait. When he wakes up we'll ask him how he got here," I said, tying my long hair back and pulling my deck out. I started to shuffle it, a habit I had when I was nervous or in a tight spot. I sat down and leaned against the couch, closing my eyes.
Atem slowly fought his way to consciousness. His shoulder throbbed slightly but felt like it had been bandaged. He opened his eyes to see a dark blue ceiling over his head. Off to his right there was a muffled groan. He flicked his eyes to where the noise came from to see a girl about his age, maybe a little younger, sitting on the floor. He was shocked when blue-green eyes opened and the girl let out a little groan again.
"Ugh, I shouldn't have slept on the floor," she grumbled, rubbing her neck. She looked up at him. "Oh, you're awake."
"Megan, my mom called- oh he's up," a brown haired girl said, coming into the room.
"Yep, your mom called?" the girl, Megan prompted.
"Oh yeah! I have to go. Give me a ride?"
"Sure. Let me get dressed. Power's still out right?"
"Yep."
Megan darted up the stairs. The brown haired girl shook her head, looking amused at Atem.
"How's your shoulder?" she asked.
"It's fine," Atem said.
"I know you don't trust us Pharaoh, but we won't hurt you," the girl said. Megan came back down.
"Oi, Pharaoh, come on," she said, grabbing something. Atem blinked at her, not used to being addressed like that.
"Why?" he asked. Megan rolled her eyes.
"If you think I'm leaving you here alone in my house, you sir, are mistaken," she said. The sandy haired girl glared dangerously at him. It was an 'I-have-no-trouble-killing-and-if-you-don't-move-r ight-now-I'll-do-it,' glare. Needless to say, Atem decided to listen to the girl.
I had to show Atem how to use the seat belt before I started my Explorer and pulled out of my drive way. Lisa giggled, pointing to the back seat where a slightly pale looking Atem was gripping the seat. I snorted, rolling my eyes.
"See you tomorrow at school!" Lisa said, getting out. I helped her get her bag and grinned.
"You can hop in the front if you want," I told Atem. He did.
When we got home, I went to the shop and got the propane camp stove out, bringing the heavy thing into the house. I plugged in the carbon monoxide detector and started the stove, nearly burning my eye brows off!
"Gah! Stupid stove!" I grumbled, glaring at the metal monster. I heard Atem chuckle which made me grin. I got out a pack of chicken breasts to cook.
"I'd use the grill outside to do this but it's too wet," I said, grabbing the tongs and watching the meat.
"Where am I?" Atem asked. I paused.
"You're in Springdale Arkansas. And you're not in your time or you own dimension," I said, glancing at the Pharaoh. He looked stunned.
"I'm not in my dimension?" he whispered. He started to shake. I left the stove for a moment and sat next to him.
"Hey, hey, it's okay," I began. "I'll help you find a way home alright? And until then, you can stay here. I know I could use some company on nights like tonight," I finished. Atem looked at me. I smiled.
"I can stay here?"
"Yes, it's no palace, but it's a roof over your head and warmth from the cold," I said, grinning at the joke my brother Jack had told me when we made our hideout years ago. Atem chuckled.
"Thank you… Megan right?"
"Yep, and the other girl is Lisa. She comes over a lot," I said.
After dinner I grabbed my deck and began shuffling it. I sighed, glancing out the window.
"Crap, it's going to rain again," I grumbled seeing the heavy clouds in the sky. "Was hoping to go fishing on the lake this evening," I muttered, pouting.
"What are you doing?" Atem asked me. I looked up and blushed, he was really close!
"Shuffling my deck. It's just a habit I have when I'm thinking or agitated," I said, shrugging. I gathered all the cards up and growled as a few flipped out. I picked them up and settled them back into the deck. I rewrapped the hair tie I used to keep the cards together around my deck. I yawned, rubbing the back of my neck. Atem looked at me.
"You're tired," he stated.
"A little bit, the storm last night kept me up along with making sure you were alright," I said.
"Why did you help me?" he asked. I looked at him, raising an eyebrow.
"Why wouldn't I?" I asked. He shrugged. I smiled, getting up. I set my deck on the coffee table and went upstairs and grabbed a sheet set. I went back down and set the sheets down.
"What are those for?"
"You need a place to sleep. My couch has a pull out bed," I said, pulling the bed out. Of course the metal frame pinched my fingers as I pulled it out. I hissed, shaking my hand. "Stupid thing always does that," I grumbled. I made the bed. "There you go."
"Thank you," Atem said. I smiled, nodding.
That's the first chapter! Update might not bee soon, finals are this week so i might not have time to write.
Read and reveiw, no flames please!
