Hello, all! This is my first Azureshipping fanfiction. I don't exactly remember how the idea popped into my head, although I can guess it has something to do with the fact that I study psychology and in two of my classes we covered the topic of marriage and divorce.

I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh in any way shape or form. The only thing I technically own is the character of the therapist in this story.

Enjoy~


The heavy oak door to the office swung open, revealing the loud and bickering couple. This would be the couple she would be working with once a week for a few months. Accepting their consent forms before they entered and reading their names, she knew this was already going to be a task in itself.

Dr. Hotaru Matsu was a marriage counselor. She herself had never been married, but being in practice for over a decade gave her a slight edge. She was, in fact, one of the best marriage counselors in the area and the top when compared to many other psychologists in her field.

She was still relatively young, only coming up at a good thirty-six years of age. She was a pretty thing and always dressed accordingly. Dr. Matsu always took her job seriously; some would call her a very career oriented woman, but she took pride in that. She liked where she was and what she did.

If she herself wasn't going to get married, the least she could do was help keep others together, right?

Hearing the complaints and whines from the couple now arguing about which seat they were each going to take, Dr. Matsu waited for her clients to resolve their seat dilemma.

"I finally gave in to your stupid idea of coming to this place! The least you could do is let me sit where I want!" The male yelled.

"I want to sit here. I feel more comfortable here." The woman replied as she made herself comfortable on the single person couch.

"I already feel like leaving!" The man shouted at her as he plopped himself on the couch next to his wife.

Finally quiet, Dr. Matsu looked at her clients as they both stared right back at her. The female, Anzu Kaiba, gave her a genuine smile, while her husband, the famous Seto Kaiba, gave her a nasty scowl.

"Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. Kaiba." Dr. Matsu began.

"Good evening, Ms. Matsu." Anzu replied as her husband gave an irritated groan in reply.

"I have received you consent form concerning our privacy policies and I wanted to begin with each of your opinion as to what marriage is to you."

Anzu beamed.

"Well, years ago, when I married this man." She began, to which Seto gave her another nasty look. "I thought marriage was supposed to be fun and romantic." She continued, ignoring the looks her husband was giving her. "I thought it was supposed to be potential, you know? The beginning of all this potential. Teaming up together to tackle the world together, in love and strong." She tucked a lock of hair behind her ear.

Seto snickered and let out a mocking laugh. This did not go unnoticed by Dr. Matsu.

Anzu gave Seto a sharp look and continued. "Today, I feel the same way about marriage, but not mine. My marriage is full of nothing but attitude all day, every day." At this Seto piped up.

"What?! Are you kidding me?!" He shouted.

At this, Anzu held out a hand to reveal her husband. "You see what I mean?"

"Well, I'm going to answer that question next." Seto straightened the tie that was gracefully tied. "Years ago, when I married this woman," He began just like Anzu had just to mock her. "I thought marriage was supposed to be a partnership of two people that loved each other and would always support each other. I, as you must know, am the CEO of the multi-million dollar company, Kaiba Corp. With that said, Mrs. Kaiba over here should have known what she was getting into when she decided to say yes to me." Dr. Matsu noticed his description was more of a complaint.

"Excuse me?" Clearly offended, Anzu interrupted him.

"Let me finish, Anzu. You had your turn." He casually waved her off and continued to stare at the psychologist in front of him. "You see, she complains that I'm never home or that I'm too busy. Dr. Matsu, a person of your status and education can clearly see why I would put in long hours into my work." Anzu gasped, even more offended than before. Seto gave his wife a smirk. Dr. Matsu's eyes widened in shock.

"I know why you stay at work for so long, Seto. I'm not an idiot." She barked at him.

"Then please, wife of mine. Tell me why the hell we are here?" He slowly turned his head to face her.

"We are here for more than just your absence at home."

"If you did something other than dance all day, you could probably find better, more interesting things to do. You don't always have to cling to me. I mean, I know you can't resist me, but please, control yourself Anzu." His smug voice graced the room.

Anzu screamed but did not open her mouth. "Look, Mr. Kaiba, you need to control your hormones, alright? I don't fawn over you." She stood and poked a finger harshly into his chest.

"That is not the impression I got last night." He spoke back to her.

"You are ridiculous, Seto!" She yelled at him.

"Now that you're up, can I have your seat?" He casually asked as he raised a thin, but elegant brow.

Dr. Matsu had raised her hands a few times in hopes of stopping the two, but to no avail. These two were far into their discussion.

"This right here," Anzu motioned to herself, back to Seto, and back to her. "Is not what marriage is about."

"Oh, I agree." Seto raised his hands and smirked.

"Stop doing that!" Anzu yelled at him and began to walk out of the office.

"What am I doing, Anzu? Tell me!" He spoke loudly enough for her to hear as he followed her out of the office.

Their bickering was heard even after the door to Dr. Matsu's office was slammed shut.

Blinking several times, Dr. Matsu had to take a moment to compose herself. What exactly had happened?

She knew who her clients were simply because of the media. The strong, powerful CEO of Kaiba Corp. Seto Kaiba and his lovely famous dancer/instructor Anzu Kaiba. They were the couple everyone was trying to model now in society.

Seto Kaiba was always smiling and holding his wife in every single picture released to the media. Anzu too, always held onto her husband and always had a bright model-like smile on her face. The only difference between this couple and a magazine couple was that everyone was under the impression that the Kaibas were madly in love.

Dr. Matsu didn't doubt they loved each other, the issue here was to get them to show it.

Yes, Dr. Matsu agreed, she had her work cut out for her this time.


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