Author: Yippee! This story is almost over.
Yami: I wish you wouldn't finish this. Then, you couldn't write anymore stories.
Author: I thought you liked Teana.
Yami: Great, who told YOU?
Disclaimer: The author doesn't own Yu-Gi-Oh, just as Jono does not own the right to tell the author-*gets punched by Yami*
Yami: That answers my question.
Yugi and gang save the day!
Seto smiled wickedly and said, "Well, you think you are heroes. But if that was hard, I recommend you turn back and go home." This hit Jono and he wavered a while, but shook his head. Yami, who had long ago turned pale from pressure, stress, and weariness, also shook his head.
Seto smiled evilly (I think I should make a story about Seto just smiling, sneering, smirking and al the rest) and continued walking down the hall. He came to a door and knocked. A slave girl, who Yami remembered as Jiara, stared at Yami. She had not forgotten. Seto poked her with the rod and she let them in.
Heishen was in the throne that his father used to sit in while townspeople asked for this and that. He looked at Seto and in his disgustingly deep voice said, "Ah, so the pharaoh's son did live after all." Turning to Jono, he spat, "AND you lied." Out of the corner pf his eye, Jono saw Bakura.
Bakura stepped out of his corner. Heishen saw him and said in a pleasantly surprised voice, "Bakura, I thought you were lost." Bakura shook his head and replied, "No. I would never die, not when the great Heishen needs me." Heishen chuckled, "Well, in that case what shall I do with these pieces of vermin?" Bakura looked towards them and Yami and Jono glared at him and thought, what a traitor!
Bakura raised his eyebrow and said, "Them? Well, why not duel? And why not let them do two-on-one, because alone they could never beat the great Heishen. And together, they still will not beat you my lord, but let them have there heroicism, before the die."
Yami realized Bakura was helping them. Instead of even giving them a chance, he had bargained them some time..Maybe even enough to save their lives. Jono pulled out is deck and Heishen and Yami followed the suite. It was time to duel.
Heishen, since after all, he did have control over Egypt, stared with a Dark Terrain. He went first and put a monster in face down attack mode. "Don't attack," Yami whispered to Jono. Jono nodded and they both looked at their hand. Yami had the Magician of Loyalty, a light spell caster with a defense of 5000. Talk about loyal; this card had saved Yami so many times.
Jono, however, had to play a card (as all of you who have played Forbidden Memories know.) But his hand SUCKED. He couldn't let Heishen attack him..No, no that wouldn't do. He finally put the Swordsman of Landstar in face down defense mode.
Heishen put a magic card face down. Then he attacked Swordsman of Landstar with B. Skull Dragon. The monkey squealed and fell to the ground, then turned to all the sparkly stuff. Yami drew Harpies Feather Duster, and Jono set Millennium Shield.
Heishen stuck with Jono and attacked again. The shield fell to the ground, melted. Heishen placed his monster he had put face down in defense mode. Jono drew Guardian of Light, a equip card that turned a monsters defense to 8000. Yami did the same.
Heishen attacked Yami. Both Yami and Jono activated their traps. Amazing, Heishen lost, and he blinked hi eyes a couple of times and said, "I went easy on you, TOO easy." Jono and Yami looked back and realized it was true. He had had about seven opportunities to attack Jono directly, but never did.
Heishen disappeared off somewhere. Seto came back in the room, grasping Teana and a dagger. "Take me to the Forbidden Ruins," he growled, holding the dagger to Teana's neck. At the Forbidden Ruins, Sadin was already gone. Yami broke away from the group and pulled on a small chain in the ground.
Instantly, a trapdoor appeared and Yami rummaged through it until he came upon a wrinkled piece of paper. He smoothed it out and stepped towards the tombs of dead pharaohs and queens. There it was.
The Forbidden Ruins
Seto took the items from Bakura (who had followed), Yami, and Jono. He held them it the air and dropped Teana, causing her to fall. Then he chanted:
All the items have been gathered as one
Now, I summon the dark sorcerer
The Dark Lord
Fuse as-
At this point, Yami, Jono and Bakura tackled him to the ground. Yami yelled, "I SHAN'T LET YOU SUMMON THE DARK LORD! I CHALENNGE YOU TO A DUEL!"
Seto took out his deck. He and Yami dueled furiously. Seto was even tougher than Heishen. The duel didn't last long, Yami hit him very hard in the beginning, and Seto, bleeding badly, backed into the shadows. "I think we are safe. Now we will destroy the rod. You need SEVEN items, and if one is gone, then he cannot be summoned.
Behind them, an evil voice chuckled. "But you shan't be able to destroy them."
It was Heishen
Yami: I wish you wouldn't finish this. Then, you couldn't write anymore stories.
Author: I thought you liked Teana.
Yami: Great, who told YOU?
Disclaimer: The author doesn't own Yu-Gi-Oh, just as Jono does not own the right to tell the author-*gets punched by Yami*
Yami: That answers my question.
Yugi and gang save the day!
Seto smiled wickedly and said, "Well, you think you are heroes. But if that was hard, I recommend you turn back and go home." This hit Jono and he wavered a while, but shook his head. Yami, who had long ago turned pale from pressure, stress, and weariness, also shook his head.
Seto smiled evilly (I think I should make a story about Seto just smiling, sneering, smirking and al the rest) and continued walking down the hall. He came to a door and knocked. A slave girl, who Yami remembered as Jiara, stared at Yami. She had not forgotten. Seto poked her with the rod and she let them in.
Heishen was in the throne that his father used to sit in while townspeople asked for this and that. He looked at Seto and in his disgustingly deep voice said, "Ah, so the pharaoh's son did live after all." Turning to Jono, he spat, "AND you lied." Out of the corner pf his eye, Jono saw Bakura.
Bakura stepped out of his corner. Heishen saw him and said in a pleasantly surprised voice, "Bakura, I thought you were lost." Bakura shook his head and replied, "No. I would never die, not when the great Heishen needs me." Heishen chuckled, "Well, in that case what shall I do with these pieces of vermin?" Bakura looked towards them and Yami and Jono glared at him and thought, what a traitor!
Bakura raised his eyebrow and said, "Them? Well, why not duel? And why not let them do two-on-one, because alone they could never beat the great Heishen. And together, they still will not beat you my lord, but let them have there heroicism, before the die."
Yami realized Bakura was helping them. Instead of even giving them a chance, he had bargained them some time..Maybe even enough to save their lives. Jono pulled out is deck and Heishen and Yami followed the suite. It was time to duel.
Heishen, since after all, he did have control over Egypt, stared with a Dark Terrain. He went first and put a monster in face down attack mode. "Don't attack," Yami whispered to Jono. Jono nodded and they both looked at their hand. Yami had the Magician of Loyalty, a light spell caster with a defense of 5000. Talk about loyal; this card had saved Yami so many times.
Jono, however, had to play a card (as all of you who have played Forbidden Memories know.) But his hand SUCKED. He couldn't let Heishen attack him..No, no that wouldn't do. He finally put the Swordsman of Landstar in face down defense mode.
Heishen put a magic card face down. Then he attacked Swordsman of Landstar with B. Skull Dragon. The monkey squealed and fell to the ground, then turned to all the sparkly stuff. Yami drew Harpies Feather Duster, and Jono set Millennium Shield.
Heishen stuck with Jono and attacked again. The shield fell to the ground, melted. Heishen placed his monster he had put face down in defense mode. Jono drew Guardian of Light, a equip card that turned a monsters defense to 8000. Yami did the same.
Heishen attacked Yami. Both Yami and Jono activated their traps. Amazing, Heishen lost, and he blinked hi eyes a couple of times and said, "I went easy on you, TOO easy." Jono and Yami looked back and realized it was true. He had had about seven opportunities to attack Jono directly, but never did.
Heishen disappeared off somewhere. Seto came back in the room, grasping Teana and a dagger. "Take me to the Forbidden Ruins," he growled, holding the dagger to Teana's neck. At the Forbidden Ruins, Sadin was already gone. Yami broke away from the group and pulled on a small chain in the ground.
Instantly, a trapdoor appeared and Yami rummaged through it until he came upon a wrinkled piece of paper. He smoothed it out and stepped towards the tombs of dead pharaohs and queens. There it was.
The Forbidden Ruins
Seto took the items from Bakura (who had followed), Yami, and Jono. He held them it the air and dropped Teana, causing her to fall. Then he chanted:
All the items have been gathered as one
Now, I summon the dark sorcerer
The Dark Lord
Fuse as-
At this point, Yami, Jono and Bakura tackled him to the ground. Yami yelled, "I SHAN'T LET YOU SUMMON THE DARK LORD! I CHALENNGE YOU TO A DUEL!"
Seto took out his deck. He and Yami dueled furiously. Seto was even tougher than Heishen. The duel didn't last long, Yami hit him very hard in the beginning, and Seto, bleeding badly, backed into the shadows. "I think we are safe. Now we will destroy the rod. You need SEVEN items, and if one is gone, then he cannot be summoned.
Behind them, an evil voice chuckled. "But you shan't be able to destroy them."
It was Heishen
