Emiri woke up at about 6:30 in the morning, sunlight streaming through the window she was leaning against. She looked over at the bed and saw the still-sleeping form of Seto. She stood up and walked quietly out of the room, heading downstairs and out the front door. Grabbing a stick from the lawn, she dipped it in a puddle and sat down on the concrete walkway. Before long, the brunette was lost in drawing spiraling designs with her stick.

Seto noticed Emiri was gone the minute he woke up. Slightly confused, he pulled on a robe and walked downstairs, drawn by a song he heard someone singing. Emiri didn't notice as Seto opened the door behind her, still singing as the stick moved by its own accord. "And you've got a smile that could light up this whole town, I haven't seen it in a while since she brought you down," she sang, the stick still drawing spiraling designs on the concrete. "You say you find I know you better than that. Hey, whatcha doing with a girl like that?" She sighed and moved her head to lean over her crossed arms on her knees. Seto frowned, seeing that the stick was moving on its own.

"Emiri," Seto said, the stick dropping to the ground.

"M-Mr. Kaiba!" Emiri stuttered nervously. "H-How long have you been there?"

"Long enough to hear you singing," Seto replied, motioning at her to get inside. "I had a maid find some suitable clothes for you to wear today. I've given some of the maids the day off so while I'm at work, you'll need to clean as much as you can." Emiri nodded as she followed Seto to his room. On his bed was a pair of worn and faded blue jeans, a black belt, and a long-sleeved camouflage shirt. Walking into the bathroom, she quickly changed and tied her hair back in a loose and messy ponytail. The jeans hung low on her hips even with the belt and the collar of the shirt slid down her shoulder at times, the ends of the sleeves falling an inch below her fingertips. "I'll be back at about 4," Seto said as he walked downstairs in a nicely pressed suit, his metal briefcase in his right hand.

Emiri waved slightly as the door closed, turning to walk into the first room that had peaked her interests. Pushing one of the mahogany doors open, she looked around the giant library. Piles of books circled around a leather chair, threatening to tumble over. The brunette turned around to close the door, making sure no one else was in the library, failing to see the security camera mounted high up in a corner.

Here goes nothing, Emiri thought, raising her hand tentatively toward a book on the top of one of the piles. Concentrating, the book moved, lifting up as it hovered in place. She moved her hand up to the bookshelf it came from, the book coming with it. Pushing her hand forward, the book followed the motion and slid into place. Smiling, she raised her other hand and used both to move books into place. She continued doing this, her mind lost in the past once again.
*FLASHBACK*

"Mommy! Mommy! Look what I can do!" A 6-year-old Emiri jumped up and down happily as her mother walked into her bedroom.

"What is it, my dear?" she said, smiling.

"Mommy, watch!" Emiri exclaimed happily as she lifted her left hand, a doll moving up with it. Her mother sucked in a sharp breath, tensing slightly. Emiri looked at her mother worriedly, the doll dropping back to the ground. "Mommy, are you okay?"

"Get your coat, Emiri," she replied, still looking a little tensed.

"Are we going on a trip?" Emiri asked excitedly, pulling on her pink denim jacket as she followed her mother out the front doo and to the car. She didn't answer, so Emiri smiled and thought about the great trip she was going to go on. The drive didn't last too long; only 10 minutes. "Mommy?" Emiri asked as she followed her mother into a large gray building with a name she couldn't read on it. "Where are we?"

Her mother didn't answer, just walked up to a large desk with a lady in a gray dress standing behind it. "Hello," she said cheerfully. "May I help you?"

"Here you go," Emiri's mother said, placing a folder on the desk.

"Mommy?" Emiri asked as he mother walked out, the lady in gray holding onto her arm. "Mommy!" Tears started to flow down her cheeks as Emiri's mother left her in an orphanage.
*END FLASHBACK*

Emiri slid the last of the books into the shelf, taking the one she'd set aside and settling down into the armchair. She started reading, quickly getting pulled into the world of knights and dragons and castles. Before long, she started to doze off and fell asleep in the chair, the book laying across her chest.