Once upon a time, there was queen who
had handsome son named Joseph(He preferred Joey).
He had sunlit
blond hair, his skin was golden tanned from the rays of the sun's
smile, and his eyes shined gold.
All to match his golden heart. A
true prince of the sun.
Joey was betrothed since birth to a prince in a far off kingdom named Seto.
And Seto was just as handsome, with
hair of chestnut brown, skin of ivory and eyes of liquid cerulean
blue.
A prince of moon and ice to clash with Joey's sun and
warmth.
But they knew each other quite well through the magic
of their head court Magicians.
The two also each had a stone
nicknamed "Gossip Stones".
Joey's was gold, while Seto's was
blue, which they used to talk with one another.
The stones also
allowed them to see each other, but while Joey's stone showed him the
prince and his surroundings quite clearly, Seto's stone malfunctioned
in this regard. And no matter how hard the Magician tried to improve
it, it didn't work.
And when Seto asked Joey to describe himself, the blond only replied in riddles. Seto's favorite was:
'Golden heart,
Golden heart,
'How will I know thee when I see thy face?' the will dragon ask,
Golden heart shall reply:
'Who has the eyes of the sun?
Who has the heart of pure kindness and laughter?
Who smiles even in the bleakness in the of famine of cruelty?'
The dragon says: 'I hope it is thou, who even though are miles away, shall be mine if he thinks me worthy.'
And Seto would ask, "Do you see me worthy?" And the stone would reply, only showing him a blurred and cloudy reflection of gold, "If you feel the same for me when I come to marry you. I think your very handsome."
Of coarse, their
relationship wasn't always so nice.
In fact, they fought like cats
and dogs once almost every day!
But the two got along in their own
way, and they would enjoy the other's company when they needed
someone to rant or talk to, maybe even cry.
Finally, when Joey turned 16, it was time for him to go to Seto's kingdom to marry him.
Now, Joey had a personal servant, named Yugi, who he was
dear friends with, but he could not go with Joey for he grew ill and
could not travel for many weeks. So in his stead, a young man named
Duke was assigned to go with the golden prince.
But Duke was evil,
and greedy. He wanted the position Joey was getting, and saw great
opportunity in this because of the malfunction in Seto's gossip
stone.
Joey also had a dragon named Red Eyes Black Dragon who could speak and loved the prince dearly. Joey and Duke would ride the dragon to the kingdom, so it would be faster then going on either foot or horse back.
The queen sensed danger ahead, so she went to her room and shut the door. She then pricked herself till she bled, and let three drops of blood fall onto a handkerchief. She then gave it to Joey just before he left saying, "It may come of use..."
So the next day, Joey rode out with Duke to head to
Seto's kingdom.
But through out the two days that they rode on
Red Eyes, it was hot, even with the ind that blew in their faces as
Red Eyes flew.
So on the first day, they stopped at midday
next to a river, letting the dragon drink his fill.
Joey turned to
Duke and asked, "Hey, Duke, could ya go get me some water from the
river for me to drink?"
But the said man only glared and smirked
at him and said, "If you want a drink go get it yourself."
Joey
sighed and did just that.
As he drank his fill he murmured,
"Wonder why Duke is acting this way?" And he blinked in mild
surprise when the three drops of blood his mother gave him said,
"Your mother and sister would weep at your mistreatment."
Red
Eyes watched the conversation Duke and Joey had, staying silent but
keeping it in his mind.
And the three companions flew off
again. At night fall, they rested. And at day break, they set out
again.
Because it was so hot, Red Eyes had to rest at midday
again, and once again drank from a large body of water.
They Red
Eyes could walk the rest of the way to the castle.
Joey asked Duke a again, "Would ya please go fetch em some water from the lake?" And Duke once again replied with a sneer, "If you want a drink so badly, get it yourself I am not going to be your little slave anymore." Joey blinked in confusion at the servant's words and went to get himself the drink.
But as he drank, he didn't
notice that the handkerchief with the three drops of blood was
dangling dangerously out of Joey's pocket. "What should I do with
Duke? Why does he speak in a mean way?" Joey asked himself.
"If
your mother and sister saw this, they would weep at his mistreatment
of you."
As Joey rose up and left to go back to the two
companions, the handkerchief fell out of his pocket and was swept
away by the river. Duke smirked when he saw this.
That
handkerchief with the queens blood had protected Joey, and even
though the prince was a good fighter, Duke would make him do what he
wished.
When Joey came near Red Eyes and went to climb onto
his back, Duke grabbed him by his arms and wrestled Joey to the
ground. Joey struggled and cried out in vain as Duke tied his hands
together and pushed Joey's face against the stony ground, scraping
the prince's face.
"Now listen, Joey. You are going to take off
your clothes and trade your apparel with mine. And you are to walk
along side Red Eyes while I ride him into the castle. You are to be
my servant now. And if you tell a living soul about it, I'll
make you regret it in many ways."
Duke hissed in Joey's
ear, he licked his lips and his hands gently groped Joey's inner
thighs and messaged them for emphasis, making Joey whimper and
squirm. "No... Duke... why!?" Joey demanded, trying to get free
of the stronger male.
"Because I want to marry the prince. I want the crown, the throne, everything." Joey growled and looked at his Gossip Stone. "Seto! Seto!" He called out desperately, but Duke slapped his face and pulled the stone away from the prince.
A
voice with the hint of worry came from the golden stone, "Joey?
Mutt? What's wrong? Are you hurt?"
Duke gripped Joey's neck and
whispered, "Say what I tell you to, or I'll kill you now." Joey
shivered and nodded slowly. He then called in an almost shaky voice,
"I-I'm fine Seto... I just... wanted to tell you, that I'm almost
to the castle... I'll be there soon." A chuckle came from the
stone.
"Your such a dog. Begging for attention form his master
over the silliest things."
Joey growled. The threat forgotten
in the heat of the moment.
"Hey! I'm coming all the way
from my home ta meet ya finally, and this is how your gonna
treat me when I get there?"
"That's right."
"Grrr!!!"
Duke ruthlessly yanked Joey's hair, making
him yelp. "Joey?" The blond moaned softly and said, "I-I have
to go now... I'll see you when I get there..."
Duke put the
stone around his neck and glared at Joey again. "Now get undressed
and give me your clothes after I take a bath." He told him.
Joey
did as told, and after Duke took a bath to rid himself of filth and
made Joey rub mud and dirt into his hair and face to make him look
horribly dirty, and no better then a slave, the two exchanged
clothing.
Joey walked quickly along side Red Eyes, finding it hard to keep up with eh creature's long stride.
The drink of water he had before became
useless as the heat of the day quickly parched his throat.
Duke
rode proudly on Red Eyes, smirking down at the boy until they came to
the castle.
Standing at the gate was Seto, Joey blushed as he
thought how much more handsome the male was in person then in the
stone, but lowered his eyes as Duke told him to do.
Duke slid
off Red Eyes and walked over to Seto, who blinked. "So, Joey. This
is what you look like. Form your riddles I imagined more gold to your
appearance." Duke smiled. "If I had worn gold, I would've
attracted all the thieves in the kingdom to me!"
Joey rolled
his eyes. 'He meant your looks, dummy.' He thought to himself as he
and Red Eyes followed Duke and Seto into the court yard. "Your
voice is different too, though." Duke laughed. "I guess your
stone must have been malfunctioning in more ways then one." Seto
blinked and frowned in suspicion. "Maybe your right. But it doesn't
matter now. Come! I want you to meet my family!"
Duke whispered
in Joey's ear, "Stay here, and don't make trouble, slave." He
smirked and walked away, holding Seto's arm.
Joey felt mad, upset
and hurt... he wanted to meet Seto's family so much, and now it was
his servant who got the privilege while eh stood, bare footed in the
sun.
Joey looked around till he found what little shade he could under the eastern wall. But the sun was still so high that it didn't do much good.
Meanwhile, inside Seto and "Joey" were talking, he glanced outside to see a boy with tanned skin and dirty hair sitting in the east side of the courtyard. "Joey? Who's that down there, your servant?" Duke held back a sneer. "Oh yeah. I forgot about him, give him something to do so he won't be idle all the time." Seto shrugged, "that can be arranged." He looked down at the boy again... he looked... familiar.
"Oh, Seto." The prince turned
to "Joey". "I just thought of something, I need to go see Red
Eyes for a bit. I'll come back in to get ready for dinner." Seto
smirked. "Going to roll in the royal stables like a common dog are
you?"
'Joey' scoffed and walked away, making Seto blink.
'He always barks back at me... what's wrong with him?' Seto wondered.
Duke went out into the stables to see Red Eyes
laying on a large bed of hay, he stood in front of it and smirked.
"Well, Red Eyes. I think we both have business with one another."
The dragon glared. "I suppose this will be about my master's
humiliation." Duke shrugged, "You could call it that, or you
could call it 'Learning humility'. But that is not important."
The
impostor sat down on a stool and glared at the Red eye'd beast.
"I'm
going to tell you right now, that you can't kill me. Unless you want
to die, and let your master for ever be a slave."
Red Eyes
glared, "What could you possibly-" The dragon froze, he stilled
his breath when he saw Duke pull out a purple herb.
"Dragon's
Bane. Very effective, just breathing it's toxins makes a dragon
sick." He hid it away again and Red Eyes breathed.
Red Eyes knew if it would help, he'd kill Duke right then and there, even with the dragon's bane. But if he died, he would not be able to explain the situation to the prince because he would be dead... and the heartache it would cause his master made Red Eyes feel guilty for even thinking he should kill Duke.
"What do you want?" Red Eyes hissed, already knowing what he would make him promise.
Duke smirked.
"You are to swear you will not tell a living thing
about that mutt's predicament. Or I'll have you killed and give it to
the boy on a silver platter, then I'll kill him, painfully and
slowly. Understood?" Red eyes Glared and slowly nodded.
Duke
turned. "Alright. See you later, Scaly."
The next day,
Joey was to help a boy named Malik attend the castle's geese. Malik's
hair was a pale, sandy blond, and his eyes were violet. He and Joey
got along fine with one another so that was good.
As the two began
herding the birds towards the castle gate and out to the fields, Joey
looked at the stables, where Red Eyes laying next to it, taking in
the sun's rays.
"Red Eyes... it's you who lays there." Joey murmured. Red Eyes opened it's gleaming orbs and said in a sad tone of voice to the prince-turned-servant. "If your mother the queen saw you in this manner, my prince, she would surely weep." He said, closing his eyes sadly. Joey smiled at the dragon and continued through the gate, helping Malik with the birds.
During they're
exploration out in the fields, Joey stopped to rest. He sat down and
pulled out a comb.
He was wearing a green bandanna on his head, so
most of his hair was covered. He pulled out the piece of cloth and
began gently combing the golden locks that lay beneath. Malik watched
him, as if he were under an enchantment, staring at Joey's golden
hair as the boy began to sing his riddle in a gentle voice:
"Golden heart,
Golden heart,
'How will I know thee when I see thy face?' the will dragon ask,
Golden heart shall reply:
'Who has the eyes of the sun?
Who has the heart of pure kindness and laughter?
Who smiles even in the bleakness in the of famine of cruelty?'
The dragon says: 'I hope it is thou, who even though are miles away, shall be mine if he thinks me worthy.'"
Malik blinked when Joey finished the song, and hid his now smooth and combed hair underneath the dreaded bandanna.
The
next morning it was the same for Joey, he would see Red Eyes waiting
for him near the gate and he would say: "Red Eyes, it is you who
are laying there." and the black dragon would reply: "If your
mother the queen saw you in this manner, my prince, she would surely
weep."
And when Joey would be out in the field, he would sit
down at one point, take out his bandanna, and comb his hair, singing
his song while Malik watched him with a dazed and almost hungry
look.
This continued for almost 2 weeks, in the mean time
while Joey herded the geese and did other work in the palace on
horrid days, Seto was becoming very sure that person he was to marry
was NOT Joey.
Or if he was, that Seto had been played for a fool
through the stones.
This man who posed as Joey did nothing
the way Joey would do it. He wasn't impulsive, he was ruder then
ever, but he was also a snob to anyone beneath him, and he didn't
even care about Red Eyes.
And the Joey Seto knew, would go see
him everyday!
As the wedding drew closer, eh confessed his doubts to his family.
The very same day, the younger prince, Mokuba, walked out to the stables to see a very grouchy Malik nursing a bruise on his head. "Malik? What happened to you?"
Malik
growled. "It was the stupid Golden Eyed Goose-Boy, who comes with
me to take care of the geese. Every day, he sits down at one poitn or
another, pulls off his bandanna and begins combing his hair. He sings
some song he made up, and I can't help but watch his beautiful hair
as he brushed it.
Today, I thought I could take a lock of it for
myself, and I did, but not without battle scars." He said, nursing
his head.
"And another thing, every time we head out towards the gate, Prince "Joey"'s Red Eyes will look at the Goose Boy and the boy will say: "Red Eyes, it is you who lay there." And the dragon replies: "If your mother the queen saw you in this manner, my prince, she would surely weep." Malik sighed and continued to rub his head, moaning a little.
Mokuba frowned in thought, thinking about what his brother said. He nodded and went to see Seto.
"Hey Seto, would you tel me the riddle Joey use to
tell you when ever you asked about what he looks like?"
Seto
smiled at Mokuba and told him the riddle.
The next day, Mokuba snuck out and his behind the stable and watched as Malik and the Goose-Boy begna herding the geese out the gate. He watched as the Goose-Boy stopped and smiled sadly at Red Eyes Black Dragon. "Red Eyes, it's you who lays there." Red Eyes replied, "If your mother the queen saw you this way, my prince, she would surely weep."
And
Mokuba followed the Goose-Boy and Malik out to the field, waiting
till the golden eyes boy sat down.
When he did, he pulled out his
green bandanna and pulled out a comb.
But before he did anything
he glared lightly at Malik, who grinned like a mouth who'd just
gotten the mouse.
After the two exchanged looks, the Goose-Boy
smiled and closed his ember eyes as he combed his hair,
singing:
"Golden heart,
Golden heart,
'How will I know thee when I see thy face?' the will dragon ask,
Golden heart shall reply:
'Who has the eyes of the sun?
Who has the heart of pure kindness and laughter?
Who smiles even in the bleakness in the of famine of cruelty?'
The dragon says: 'I hope it is thou, who even though are miles away, shall be mine if he thinks me worthy.'"
When Mokuba heard the very same riddle Seto told
him about, he grinned and went back tot he castle to tell his brother
what he saw.
When Seto heard it, he couldn't believe it. So he
went out to the stables where the geese were kept and waited till
they came back. When the Goose-Boy saw him, he became sad and lonely
all over again, remembering and longing to talk to the Prince.
When
Seto walked over, his heart began to beat a hundred miles a
minute.
"You have something you wish to tell me, Goose-Boy?" Seto asked in a kind voice. Joey swallowed and bowed his head in shame. "I wish I did, but I have vowed not to speak to a living soul about it. Or else, my best friend and I will die..."
Seto
took the boy's hand. "I have an idea, come to the servant's
kitchen."
The servant's kitchen was actually a parlor for the
servants to rest in when they had a break, no body was inside the
parlor.
Seto pointed to a iron stove resting next to the wall.
"Talk about your troubles to that stove. I've locked the door so no
one but I can get in until your done."
The Goose-Boy
immediately sat down, and when he heard the door close, he began to
cry softly, thinking Seto had left, and was not listening.
But
Seto sat outside next to the chimney that the stove's smoke came out
from, and listened to the boy's sorrows.
Joey told the stove everything. About how Duke threatened to rape and kill him if he did not exchange clothing with him, and how he has become nothing but a servant. "I would not be as miserably and as complaining as this... if it weren't for my heart's ache... I wanna be with, and talk to Seto so much more, like I had done in the past. But I was a prince then. Why would he even think me worthy of talking to, much less looking at... Now my heart aches all over again when I saw Seto's handsome face, and heard his voice. Why now? What is 'e trying ta do? Cause me sorrow? Did Duke put 'im up to it?" He asked the stove, sobbing a little.
Then he jumped when the door opened and a voice recited the riddle:
"Golden heart,
Golden heart,
'How will I know thee when I see thy face?' the will dragon ask,
Golden heart shall reply:
'Who has the eyes of the sun?
Who has the heart of pure kindness and laughter?
Who smiles even in the bleakness in the of famine of cruelty?'
The dragon says: 'I hope it is thou, who even though are miles away, shall be mine if he thinks me worthy.'"
Joey's tears rolled even more as Seto looked at him sadly and shook his head. "You are worthy of the greatest gifts... but I should be the one who has been turned into a servant. I am not worthy of you... for letting Duke trick me into thinking you were not my beautiful Golden Heart." Joey sobbed and ran to Seto, hugging the prince.
"Am I ugly, Seto? Now that you've seen
me in my worst? When I am crying, feeling sorry for myself over
things like this?"
Seto smiled and wrapped his own arms around
the boy, whispering. "No, my Golden Heart. No... this is not the
famine in the riddle, and you have a right to cry... but let's stop
them now. You've cried enough. Form here on, I want you to be the
best you can, and we will put Duke to rights."
Joey was
washed, dressed and made to look his finest. Seto did the same, and
at the banquet that evening, Joey was so handsome, if not beautiful,
and splendidly kind to everyone, including Duke, that the Impostor
did not recognize the blond.
Seto and Joey had discussed Duke's
punishment earlier that night.
When Joey had only asked Seto to give him a small punishment and send him back home, Seto refused. He told Joey, "Duke needs to feel his own poison go down his throat. Tonight, I'll ask him what I shall do about an impostor who is trying to steal my throne. I shall put my words in such a way that he doesn't think I'm asking about him." Joey finally agreed to this, but dreaded what Duke would condemn himself to.
So after the dinner was done, Seto asked. "Joey, my love. I have a question for you. If an Impostor tried to take our throne, what do you think the punishment should be?" 'Joey' Smirked and said, "I think, my lord, that he would be stripped naked, and placed in a barrel filled with nails, and be drug down the street by two horses till they are dead."
Seto's smile turned into a cruel smirk. "So shall
it be done." Duke blinked and cried out in surprise when two guards
grabbed his arms. "My love, what is the meaning of this?!" Seto
glared. "You are not my love. And the meaning of this, is quite
simple."
Joey stood and looked at Duke. "I am Joey. And I
have told Seto everything you have done." Duke looked ready to
commit murder. Seto also stood. "You have named your own sentence.
Take him away!"
Late that night, Joey lay in Seto's arms in
the prince's bed. "Do you forgive me for the mistreatment I let you
go through."
Seto asked his golden eyed lover. "Yes... you
didn't know... It's not your fault. After all, I was too dirty for
you to see anything golden about me... and I was a servant." Seto
smiled, and kissed Joey tenderly.
"Never again. I shall always
love you, and make sure you are given whatever you deserve."
Joey
smiled and yawned. "I'm so tired."
Seto smirked.
"From
just that? I thought being a servant for a while would build up your
stamina, I guess Dogs like you can't learn new tricks."
"Hey!
Are you saying I'm old!?"
"No, I'm saying your a fool. A Fool
can't be cured until he's dead."
"Why you little...!"
"Little?
Your the one whose a lap dog."
"Lap dog?!"
Duke's punishment was held at dawn, and everyone who could bare to, watched it. Joey did not.
Joey and Seto were married two weeks later,
and had many children in the years they reigned as king and
queen.
Malik was given Duke's old job as Joey's personal servant.
He kept the lock of hair he stole in a speacial bag he wore around
his neck. Him and Joey became good friends.
And everyday, Joey would go out and talk to Red Eyes, sometimes with Seto too.
And, as usual, they all lived happily ever after.
