His ears were in fact not playing tricks on him. This was confirmed by the raven's name leaving the other's mouth, "Yusei?"

"Yes. It's good to hear from you, Kalin."

There was silence for a moment before the bluenette asked, "Why are you calling me?"

At this, the signer grew confused, "To catch up. Didn't you get my letter?"

"Yes, I did," the pale man answered, "but, I don't think catching up is a good idea." Before Yusei could say anything, the man continued, "I think it's best you forget about me, Yusei. Have a great life." And with that, Kalin hung up the phone.

Now the only thing Yusei could hear was a dial tone as he stared at the phone in his hand in disbelief. 'How could Kalin say that' the raven thought before putting the phone down. Then, as determination filled his eyes, Yusei quickly wrote down the address of the saloon before he opened the garage door. Hopping onto to his duel runner, the boy plugged the location into his GPS, pulled on his helmet and finally drove out onto the streets.

As the city rushed past him, the only thought running through Yusei's mind was, 'I'm coming to help you, Kalin, rather you want me to or not.'