"Skyward what?" asked Rebecca, squinting at the flat screen because she lost her glasses.
"Skyward Sword." said Mokuba, brown eyes glued onto the screen.
"Did your brother invent the game?" she asked.
"No." he said.
"What are you doing now?" the blonde haird girl asked.
"Searching for the key shards to open the Earth temple to find Princess Zelda." he said.
"Can I be Zelda?" she asked.
"Its not multiplayer Rebecca." he said.
"Who's Princess Zelda?" she asked.
Face palm!
"How can you be sure Princess Peach is in the Earth temple?" asked Rebecca.
'Makeitstop makeitstop makeitstop.' thought Mokuba.
Seto Kaiba decided to walk home from work today. He didn't know why, he just felt like it.
Summer was almost over and the leaves began to change colors. Autumn was his favorite season because it was, as he put it, "Cool, like me."
The young CEO took a stroll through the park (jk).
A block away from his mansion he spotted an elderly woman on the side of the road. She looked homeless.
'If only I could turn back time.' she thought, sighing deeply. Although she was 60, she could pass for 80.
Suddenly black leather shoes came into view. The woman looked up.
"Excuse me, but I think you dropped this." said Kaiba, handing her a rectangular piece of paper.
The woman blinked, it was a check for...
Her jaw dropped.
"There is a condition," he stated, adding less seriously: "don't spend it all in one place."
As he turned, she grabbed his hand. "Please, sir. This is too much." she said.
"Trust me, its not." he said.
She released his hand and smiled. "Thank you, precious."
Seto nodded.
The old lady produced an ancient box from her satchel and handed it to Kaiba. "For your kindness." she said.
It was Friday night, which meant movie night. And much to his older brother's annoyance, Mokuba rented Mary Poppins.
As the credits rolled down the screen, Kaiba glared, eye twitching.
"Spoonfull of sugar helps the medicine go down!" Mokuba sang, marching around the T.V. room in his blue eyes white dragon pajamas.
"Next time we're watching BBC world news." Kaiba declared.
Mokuba stuck out his tongue. "Yuck!"
"Alright, time for bed." said Kaiba, getting to his feet.
"What's that?" asked Mokuba.
"Whats what?"
"That thing that just fell out of your pocket." Mokuba replied, pointing.
Kaiba looked down at his feet, it was the gift from the old lady. He picked it up.
"I don't know." he spoke, examining the relic.
"Sure you do," said Mokuba. "iiiiiiiits supercalafrag-"
"Finish that word and you're grounded for a week." said Seto.
"What's in the box? Can I see?" asked Mokuba.
It took Kaiba awhile to open the darned thing but when he did, it made a clicking sound.
Mokuba stared wide-eyed as Kaiba opened up the parchment that was inside.
"What's this? It's ancient egyptian." he exclaimed. "I've seen this writing before, on the winged dragon of ra."
"Come forth wind and earth,
From these things give me mirth.
Hear me water and fire,
Bring me to my greatest destiny."
"Cool! Let me see." said Mokuba, bringing Kaiba's hand down.
Poof! With one fell swoop, they were taken away.
