"Millennium Headdress?"

"Yes. By the way, what's your name?"

"Kanika." Where the in the world am I? I don't feel Wish, my bed, or the box.

"So, Kanika, you want the courage to smile, huh?"

"How…"

"I told you, I'm the Spirit of the Millennium Headdress. When you opened the puzzle that held the Millennium Headdress, you released my spirit and entered into a contract with me. I'll help you smile every once and a while. Also, I'll help you see. As long as you're wearing the Millennium Headdress, I'll give you the power to see." Wow, this is amazing. I can't even see this "spirit", but they are still being so nice. Also, I didn't even know that I was blind. I still have the bandage wrapped around my head.

"Um…the contract?"

"Oh, right. In return for helping you, I'd like you to help me. I have almost no memory of who I am. All I know is that I have a brother that owns the Millennium Puzzle, and that I am from Ancient Egypt. Will you help me?" She's helping me in so many ways; I need to repay her somehow.

"Yes."

"Thank you."

"Wait."

"Hmm?"

"Your name?"

"Hmm, I don't know what my real name is, but you can call me Talibah."

"Ok." And for once in a long time, I smiled. After feeling a strange sensation, I took off the bandage and opened my eyes. Figures slowly started to appear, and became clear. I could finally see my room again. I was sitting on my bed up against the wall. My room was Egyptian themed, to help me think of my original home. The box (which was old with a strange eye symbol on it) in front of me was open, with nothing in it. I felt my head to feel the Millennium Headdress on it. I looked in the mirror, admiring the Headdress. It was a simple crown, with the same strange eye symbol on it, just like on the box. I looked in the mirror again, and saw someone on my bed. She looked like an older me, but her child-like eyes that made her younger. Her hair was long, white, and silky. She wore the same clothes as me; a light brown long-sleeved dress and the Millennium Headdress.

"And so, we finally meet." I nodded.

"I'll help you."

"Thank you."

The next morning:

So much has happened in so little time. I've lost my sight, only to regain it again thanks to Talibah. Now I've entered a contract with her, and in return for granting my wish, I need to help Talibah regain her memories. I wonder if everyone in Japan has this kind of life.

"Good morning, Yugi." I looked up as I heard a girl saying "good morning" to a guy with large hair and bangs that looked like lightning bolts. I was walking to school since I live so close. Wish stayed at home; probably missing me. I miss you too Wish. I need all the support I can get. When I took off the bandages, I told my grandmother than I wasn't blind. Truthfully, I am blind, but I don't want her to worry about me.

When I reached the classroom, I was asked to wait outside so I could be introduced.

"Please welcome our new student, Kanika Eshe." Guess that's my introduction. I walked in and stood next to the teacher. I scanned over my new classmates. I wasn't good at first impressions, so I didn't know what to think.

"You may sit next to Yugi, Kanika." I walked over to sit next to Yugi, who I remembered seeing earlier. I looked at him. He looks young for a kid my age. All of a sudden, Talibah popped up next to me.

"Kanika! Look at his neck!" I looked and saw what looked like an upside-down pyramid. The same weird eye symbol that was on my box and the Millennium Headdress stood proudly on the pyramid.

"That's it! The Millennium Puzzle! Kanika, we've found my brother!"