HELLO AGAIN! I want some things noted here: First, this is not a one-shot, and I think that might be why some people were lost. Also, Hatsu is MY OC, and Hiromi belongs to my friend.


YAY! A reason to live! Can't keep readers waiting so long and still be happy, did you say? Well screw the rules, I have money. Anyway, this may take a bit to finish, but it will be done. Alright, here we go!

"Copycat? That card can't even beat my Kuriboh! How is that thing gonna help at all?" Haku questioned her sister.

"Like this!" Hatsu played the card. She told it firmly, "Copy the last used card by Jack Atlas!" The card began to transform. Slowly, it began to take the shape of a giant red dragon. Red Dragon Archfiend, to be precise. "Perfect!" Hatsu said perkily. Her sister, however, was not so excited.

"Perfect? Now we've got a giant ugly dragon in our living room, and it barely fits in the house! Not to mention the potted plant just caught fire!" Haku yelled at her sister. Red Dragon Archfiend/Copycat growled pointedly at Haku, baring its fangs. Haku flinched.

"Let's see now." Hatsu was busy at her computer, and either didn't hear or chose to ignore her sister's comment. "The last time this card was played was at the WRGP, by one Mr. Atlas, now I hack into the WRGP database, buncha crap about Jack that I don't care about in his file, and...Bingo!" Hatsu clicked on something on her computer screen. Haku rushed over to her sister, partially to get away from the fire-spitting beast in their living room.

What? What'd ya find?" Haku was now just as excited as her whack-job sister who seemed ready to explode.

"I found his address! And it also says that the three are living together! I've hit the jackpot!" Hatsu was about to do another victory dance when her sister grabbed her by the shirt collar.

"Don't start that again." she said. Then she muttered, "I can't believe she was born first, and I'mthe mature one."

"Well, I'm goin' to bed." Hatsu slipped out of her sister's grip and skipped up the stairs. "We leave first thing tomorrow!"

"We what? You want to actually visit them?" Haku was stunned.

"Yup! That's why I got the address, right?" Hatsu called back.

"So what, are you just going to stroll up there and ring the doorbell?"

"Yup!"

Haku stood dumbfounded. She would meet Yusei. After so long...did he remember her? The Enforcers had split up so long ago...what would happen when they met up again? Her sister was relying on chance for most of this. Or was she? Did Hatsu know something Haku didn't? She would get all her answers tomorrow. Suddenly, the next day seemed to be closer than before. Slowly, Haku climbed the stairs after her bedroom, the weight of her nervousness keeping her from seeming excited. Without bothering to brush her teeth, Haku climbed into bed.

Hatsu woke up the next morning wishing she hadn't. She had a headache, and all her muscles were sore. But at least she had a reason to get out of bed. She would finally see Crow again for the first time in months, years even. So she forced a grin, took a shower, dressed, ate, brushed her hair and teeth, and met her sister by the door.

"You ready to go?" asked Haku.

Hatsu gulped and gave a shaky, "Yup."

"You can't chicken out now. You dragged me into this, and you are staying with me until the end. No matter what." Haku said. "Besides, you don't wanna miss out on Crow, would ya?"

"I see your point. Come on, let's not keep Yusei waiting." Hatsu smirked.

Her sister grumbled as hey went outside, into the crisp spring morning. (Bear in mind: its 7:00) The two sisters mounted their Duel Runners, Haku on her teal-striped, white Runner with a large teal-haired dragon along the side. Hatsu, however, mounted a white-striped pink Runner with her signature monster along the side. A Blue-eyes White dragon.

"Ready, Sis?" Called Haku.

"In a minute. I just need to register the coordinates into my Runners' database." Hatsu started typing. About a minute later, she said, "Alright. Let's Rev it up!"

Haku rolled her eyes. "Sis," she said before putting on her helmet, "You need to stop using that catch phrase. Someone already owns it."

(A/N: Three guesses who.)

"Whatever." Hatsu replied. "Let's just go." The sisters slipped on their helmets that corresponded with the other's Runner, and took to the streets, Hatsu in the lead. "Popo time, here we come!" Hatsu cried.

(Tries to avoid getting hit with rotten tomatoes thrown by followers) I know, I shouldn't end here after the wait. But next chapter will be up soon, I swear. In fact, I'm gonna work on it now. K bye.


I know there wasn't much I explained, but again, I'm just posting this so people can laugh at it! P.S. I'm only editing spelling errors, but other than that, I'm just copying and pasting into a word document, and submitting!