Hi again everyone! I guess if your reading this you like the story anbd want to knwo what happens next. So, thanks! That's a compliment in and of itself to me that you've kept on reading!
I loved the comments I got last time, even the one where they founsd everything I think I possibly could have done wrong in one story. And thanks to everyone who added me to their watchers list! That made me feel so happy!
Quick Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! I wish I did beacuse that would be SO cool! But I totally respect Kazuki Takahashi and believe HE deserves all the rights, even if 4kids SOMEHOW got some.
And now back to the story!
15 years later. Release of Yugi's father=couple days.
Charlie Jamien (NOTE: pronounce his last name however you feel. I kind of just made it up from the top of my head so there's no right or wrong way to pronounce it.) was new to being a prison guard and was quite inexperienced in guarding people such as Yugi's father, who he didn't read the background check of. He was a 21 year old male about 6 feet tall with short, dirty-blonde. He was a little plump around the waist and was desperately trying to grow a nice goatee, but nothing was there yet. He wore what you would expect a prison guard to wear: black slacks, black shoes, a blue long-sleeved shirt, and a badge that showed he was qualified to be in his position. Too bad he wasn't.
You see, had Mr. Jamien even bothered to care about what the inmates had done to get there in the first place he would have realized that Yugi's father had tried to kill his own son. But instead Mr. Jamien looked at his daily rounds and saw that he would be looking after a man with the last name "Mutou" (the court refused to change his last name since there had been no official divorce between him and his wife, much to the anger of "Mr. Mutou") and got super excited because he was very well informed about the world of duel monsters and all the top competitors.
So Mr. Jamien rushed to the dark room of "Mr. Mutou" and eagerly asked
"Um…you wouldn't happen to be the father of Yugi Mutou, would you?"
The question itself was innocent enough, but it ignited an anger inside of Mr. Mutou that made him almost reach through the bars and choke the man where he stood. Almost. For although he would like to do that, the thought that he would soon be out to kill the demon he allowed into the world ranked an importance far higher than anything else. Plus, he wanted to know why the man asked.
"Yes, yes I am." Mr. Mutou tried to say as nonchalantly as possible, but a hiss snuck its way in there.
Mr. Jamien took no notice.
"OMG! No way! SWEET!" Mr. Jamien exclaimed. "My name is Charlie Jamien. Do you have ANY idea what your son has done since you've been in here, most importantly in the past few months?"
Mr. Jamien was starting to tick Mr. Mutou off. He HATED his son because he was sure with every fiber of his being that Yugi was a demon.
"What has my demon child done in my absence?" Mr. Mutou thought.
"Ha, no. They won't let me see my child." Mr. Mutou said using his people talking skills he had had before his demon child was born.
Before Yugi was born Mr. Mutou had been a very sociable man with high status in Domino City. He would often speak publically about his religious beliefs and had a way to often talk people into believing anything. His ease with manipulating people made Mrs. Mutou his ideal wife seeing as she was in no way self efficient and needed someone to tell her what she believed.
"Really? Well that's too bad. Would…you like me to tell you about him?" Mr. Jamien asked.
"Would you tell me?" Mr. Mutou replied.
"Of course!" Mr. Jamien exclaimed as he plopped to the ground. "Well, before I came to work here I was a giant fan of the new game Duel Monsters."
"Duel Monsters? What's that?" Mr. Mutou asked curiously.
"It's a card game based on ancient Egyptian shadow games where sorcerers would fight each other with monsters, often, to the death. It started in America but it's become hugely popular in Japan, which is where your son comes in. He is the world champ at Duel Monsters."
"Shadow games? Monsters? So this was his plan all along. And this man mentioned a card game didn't he? So my father-in-law is also involved, just as I presumed." Mr. Mutou thought.
Mr. Mutou had thought it over for a while in prison and came to the conclusion that Grandpa Mutou was a demon helper.
A demon helper, in Mr. Mutou's mind, was a low ranking demon that came before the true demon to pave the rode of his destruction, which would make most people come to the conclusion that Mrs. Mutou would also have to be a demon in this theology. But Mr. Mutou knew how easily manipulated his wife could be and believed she was a helpless human dragged into the whole mess, unable to help or stop the situation.
"And the coolest part is that Yugi wears an Egyptian artifact called the Millennium Puzzle, which is also said to be made by some sort of shadow magic…" Mr. Jamien continued. And although he didn't mean to, Mr. Jamien was making things much worse the more he talked. He was essentially adding gasoline to a blazing forest fire as he told Mr. Mutou how his son had trampled everyone in duelist kingdom and didn't even break a sweat in Battle city.
"You wouldn't happen to know where my son lives today, would you?" Mr. Mutou asked after Mr. Jamien had finished.
"Ah, don't worry Mr. Mutou. Yugi and your father have lived in the same game shop from since the last time you were there." Mr. Jamien said with a giant smile.
"Thank you for telling me." Mr. Mutou said with a smile as big as Mr. Jamien's.
"It is God's will that this man guarded me today. He wants me to get rid of my son. " Mr. Mutou's twisted mind put together. "Thank you God. I shall do your biding."
A buzzer sounded off from Mr. Jamien's pocket. He looked down at it and back to Mr. Mutou.
"It looks like my shift here is over. Hey, would you like me to remind your family of your release date?" Mr. Jamien said.
"Oh no. Thank you, but I want it to be a little…surprise." Mr. Mutou said with a disturbing smile.
Mr. Jamien is a very oblivious individual.
"All right Mr. Mutou. Take care! Good bye!" Mr. Jamien said as he waved good bye to possibly the most dangerous and twisted man alive.
"Oh Mr. Jamien," Mr. Mutou said after Mr. Jamien had left. "You'll see me again when I save you and the rest of mankind. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
A couple of days later…
"And in other news a man was released from prison today after he completed his 15 year sentence he was given after he was found guilty of trying to murder his 1-year-old son. He is not allowed to see his son or go within a one-mile radius of him at all times." Said news anchor Betty Wishster on the Noon news that Grandpa Mutou had happened to turn on that day.
"Is it really today?" Grandpa Mutou asked out loud. "Maybe I should get Yugi from school myself today. I doubt his father wouldn't try to approach him."
Grandpa Mutou was really worried about what Yugi might do if his father approached him because Grandpa Mutou and his daughter had agreed to never tell Yugi what his father had done and decided to tell Yugi, whenever he asked, that his father had been killed by an accidental fire at what was going to be their house. The story was a good enough for Yugi to accept it as the truth and so Yugi always thought his father was probably a very good guy.
"Yeah, that's probably safer." Grandpa Mutou assured himself as he got ready to leave for Yugi's high school.
But Grandpa Mutou would soon discover that he was right about his son-in-law…
So yeah. I guess this was kind of a boring chapter, maybe the last one was too. I PROMISE it will get up beat by next chapter if you can hold out 'till then.
Thanks for reading! Please comment!
