King Dragun here! While I want to state that this story is based off of the Nintendo DS game known as Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds Stardust Accelerator Championship 2009, it will differ in a few ways. First off, the duels. The game has a TON of duelists who challenge you or you can challenge, namely optional characters you can duel (and must to get 100%); however, most of these are optional and putting them all in would make this chapter six zillion chapters long, which would turn you off. So I'm cutting those out. I am also cutting out a few mandatory duels.

If this were the game, Sabrina would be dueling Tank and then Blitz and then dueling a ton of guys wandering about as well as some of the goons. However, I feel these duels are unnecessary filler since Sabrina doesn't have to earn a ton of points to buy cards(she already has two good decks, the second is her turbo deck which you'll briefly see here); I also changed a few duels that were different in the game for the sake of sanity. Enjoy!

Also, I know that Brionac is banned in the recent ban lists but the ban list I am using is for the game, which is the September 2011 ban list, so I apologize for that. I also wish to put a disclaimer: This chapter is PG-13 for a ton of semi-cussing and sexual harassment. I am sorry for this but it reflects my frustration when I was emulating this duel on my copy of Stardust Accelerator. (Kuroe is actually the one who sold the Duel Runner but Kameno was chosen to be the boss because he's the last guy you fight in the warehouse in this part of the game.) Kameno's deck, called Lucky Turtle, is a stall-mill deck which uses flip-effect monsters to destroy the opponent's deck while using cards to prevent you from attacking. I wasn't able to attack until I had pulled out Breaker and gotten enough counters on him to destroy all of those annoying stall cards. *fume*

I will try to clean up the language in future chapters but I can't guarantee there won't be cussing. Satellite was a dirty place at the time of this story and filled with dirty people.


Yu-Gi-Oh 5Ds: Stardust Guardian

A fic by King Dragun

Chapter 3: Dramatic Rescue


Sabrina and Rally entered the subway and Rally escorted her to a place that looked like an area walled off with sheets. Two men came out. One was wide with muscles and had a headband while the other looked kind of nerdy, with his blue hair tied back, wore glasses and a vest over a white sweater.

"Hey Rally!" cried the muscular man. "Who's that? Another of Nervin's girlfriends?"

Sabrina turned beet red. "No, you dolt!" said Rally. "This is Sabrina, we just met."

"Nice to meet you," said the smartly-dressed man. "I'm Blitz."

"And I'm Tank!" said the muscular man, grinning. Sabrina wondered if those were their real names or just pseudonyms to hide their identities.

"Nice to meet you," she said, bowing as she guessed she was in Japan and it was courtesy to bow to people in Japan.

"Guys, Sabrina's a duelist, a really good one!" crowed Rally. "She kicked my butt and Nervin's and she has a Dark Magician!"

"No way!" said Tank in shock. "That's super rare!"

"Say, why don't we duel you to see if you're good?" said Blitz.

"Yeah, been a long time since I dueled!" said Tank. He and Blitz put on duel disks.

Sabrina sighed and held her head. "Fine, I'll duel you both!" She began to activate her disk...

Just then, the sound of an approaching vehicle was heard and everyone turned to the subway tunnel where it was coming from. "Hey, Yusei's back!" cried Rally, forgetting about the upcoming duel. In fact, everyone but Sabrina headed to the side of the unused track.

"Oh, so no duel?" asked Sabrina, approaching the crowd. She saw a strange motorbike with a frame that hooked over itself, colored purple-red, drive out of the tunnel and skid to a stop in front of the guys. The rider was also male, and wore a red riding helmet and black leather jacket. He turned to them and Sabrina noticed that he had sharp features and purple eyes.

"Yusei!" cried Rally. "Welcome back!"

"Hey Rally," said the rider in a deep voice. He then saw Sabrina. "Who is she?"

Rally turned to Sabrina. "This is our new friend, Sabrina! I found her lying in an alley with amnesia and get this, she's a duelist who has Yugi's favorite monster, Dark Magician!"

Yusei's eyes widened when he heard this. "I'd like to see that, but now's not the time. I'm going to take another run around the tunnels. I need to get my runner up to speed for our deadline." He then revved his engine and rode off.

"Not very talkative, is he?" mumbled Sabrina.

"Yeah, Yusei's a bit withdrawn, but he's a great guy!" said Tank.

"Yeah, without him, we would have never gotten together and become a team!" said Blitz.

"Well, that's..." Sabrina suddenly clutched her head and yowled. "MY HEAD!"

"Sabrina!" said Rally in shock as the group huddled around her and her mind faded...

She found herself in a room, a bedroom, where all sorts of magazines and stuff were scattered about. A man approached her, but she couldn't make out the face.

"You're a little rapscallion, you know Sabrina?" he said, chuckling. "By the way, I have an early birthday present for you..." He took her to another room and pulled away a covered item.

She gasped. "Dad... for me?"

"Yep, your own Duel Runner, one of the first KaibaCorp created," said the man. "I know you've been working secretly on a turbo dueling deck, so I worked extra hard in Duelatopia to make the money to buy you the goods to use it!"

"You're the best dad ever!" Sabrina hugged the man. "I can't wait to try it out! Turbo Dueling, Speed Spells, Speed Counters..."

"Are you okay, Sabrina?"

Sabrina blinked and found himself alone with Rally. "I..."

"Did you remember something?" asked Rally.

"I think so... seeing that vehicle made me remember... I got one like it from my father." She looked at her duel disk and found a tiny keypad on it. She typed in "S-H-E-L-O-B."

CLICK. A small compartment opened, revealing another deck of cards. She took it and Rally looked over her shoulder at them.

"Whoa! That's a Turbo Duel Deck!" he cried. "Maybe you're... a Turbo Duelist!"

"Turbo Duelist?" asked Sabrina. "Yes, I was sort of excited to try this deck out..."

"You can't use it on your disk, Sabrina," said Rally. "The spells there are Speed Spells and can only be used when the card Speed World is in play, which can only happen in a Turbo Duel."

"Oh, I see..." Sabrina looked over the cards again. They were vastly different from her Spellcaster deck, a different breed of creatures. "I guess I did used to Turbo Duel, but then... well, I don't remember anything else."

Just then, Nervin arrived. "Hey, I heard that Yusei was back but I guess I missed him." He then saw the deck Sabrina was holding. "Hey, that's a Turbo Deck!"

"Yeah, I bet our new pal is a Turbo Duelist!" said Rally.

"Well, she has the deck," said Nervin. "Now if she had a Duel Runner, then she could use it!"

"You mean that vehicle your friend was riding?" asked Sabrina.

"Yeah, that's Yusei," said Rally. "He's an expert at Turbo Dueling!"

"He is also the only one of us who has a Duel Runner, though we're working on it," said Nervin. "You need to ride a Duel Runner to play a Turbo Duel as it activates the field spell Speed World which is always active during a Turbo Duel."

"So, do you remember where your Duel Runner is?" asked Rally.

"No, I don't think it's anywhere... near here," mumbled Sabrina.

"Bummer," said Rally, sighing.

"Well," said Nervin. "Yusei's not only the only one of us who has a Runner, he's the only one in all of Satellite who has one, so I know Sabrina can't be from around here."

"That means... you must come from New Domino," said Rally.

"Uh... I know I was born and lived in a big city," said Sabrina. "But I don't think..."

"Yeah, she has to be from New Domino, the mainland city," said Nervin.

"So maybe if you returned there, you might remember everything!" said Rally, smiling.

"Yeah, but that's going to require some work," said Nervin. "Yusei's working on a plan to get into the city through the main sewage pipes, but that requires a fast Duel Runner. Rally, why don't we look for a replacement Duel Runner for our new friend in the meantime?"

"Good idea!" said Rally. "If we all pitch in, we could get a new Runner built in no time!"

"Can you do that?" asked Sabrina.

"Sure, we made Yusei's Duel Runner, so it'd be no problem to find the parts," said Nervin. "Of course, we need to find you a place to crash for you, you being a girl and all. I don't think it'd be comfortable hanging with us guys."

"Thanks, but you don't need to put yourself out," said Sabrina.

"Nonsense, you're our friend, and we help our friends!" said Rally.

Sabrina felt a tug in her heart and smiled. "Well, at least let me join you in your efforts. I want to take a personal interest in this project."

"Sure thing!" said Nervin. "I'll tell Blitz and Tank the plans. Let's do this!"

A week passed and, while Sabrina only saw Yusei briefly at times because they had different sleep cycles and the young man was busy with his own agenda, his friends worked hard to help her get the parts for a new Duel Runner. Nervin found one of his old flames and managed to convince her to shack Sabrina up for the time being in her place. She only agreed because her sister had moved out and she didn't have the funds to clean out the second bedroom.

Sabrina realized that the people in Satellite were friendly but very impoverished, most of them worked at the factories, sorting trash that came from the city and recycling it for little pay. There was a card shop but it didn't sell many good cards because it salvaged the cards that people threw away, which explained why Nervin and Rally had crappy decks.

A week passed and, one morning, Sabrina returned to the hideout, carrying a box of goods that she had salvaged from a nearby dumpster. The people of Satellite were nice to her and she had used her dueling clout to get more items needed. She put the box down in the hideout. "Whew, this is hard work, but it's coming together. We just need the frame and we're set."

The thought of Turbo Dueling thrilled her. She didn't know why, but she assumed it was because she recovered a deck she had been working on before she ended up here. She looked at the cards in her second deck again and smiled.

"Hey, Sabrina!" said Rally. "You got the stuff?"

"Yep, here are the final parts," said Sabrina, pulling out a few things.

"Great, now we just need a frame, a CPU chip and an engine," said Rally, taking the items. "Blitz said he was going to do something about that." Rally put the parts in another box. "So, why we wait, how about we duel again? I want to see that Dark Magician again!"

"Rally..." sighed Sabrina with a wry smile. During their free time, Sabrina had agreed to several duels with the guys, including Tank and Blitz who had been denied the first time. She admitted that Tank and Blitz had better cards; Tank had used a Gold Sarcophagus and Tribute to the Doomed to mess her up once, and Blitz had Stone Statue of the Aztecs and Shield and Sword which nearly killed her with backlash damage. It was just a shame they couldn't afford the good cards to tweak their decks.

"That's not a prob, guys!" said a familiar voice. The two looked at each other and went outside of the shack to find Blitz dusting off what looked to be a blue-framed motorbike.

"Blitz!" cried Rally. "You found a Duel Runner frame!"

"Yep, managed to buy it from some guy who was looking to unload it for a song," said Blitz. "We can just fix it up and we're good to go."

Sabrina looked it over. "Wow, this is amazing... you didn't have to do this."

"No sweat," said Blitz, beaming. "As I said, he unloaded it for a song. I only paid cheap."

Rally clapped. "This is great, Sabrina. We can fix it up with the parts and be done in a few hours." He went up to the frame and looked it over.

"I don't know..." said Sabrina. "If you bought it cheap, you probably got shafted. Cheap means low quality." She kicked the tires and then noticed something inside the frame. "Hey, did you ask if the thing had any working guts?"

"Huh?" asked Blitz.

"Yeah," said Rally, frowning. "We got everything but the CPU chip and the engine. We were hoping to work with a Duel Runner that had those."

"Huh?!" cried Blitz, shocked as he checked it out. "You... you're right! That bastard! He told me that it had those things! No wonder he sold it so cheaply! That... that..." He stormed off.

"I'd better follow him, just to make sure we get the deal cleared out," said Sabrina.

She followed Blitz and found him arguing with a punkish-looking guy with a mohawk. Just then, he saw two rough dudes come out, argue with Blitz, and then drag him into the nearby warehouse. She gasped and ran back to the subway to find the others.

"Guys, I think Blitz is in trouble. That guy he bought the frame from didn't want to refund it." She explained what had happened.

"What?" said Tank. "Blitz got kidnapped! This is bad!"

"Yeah, but those thugs... I don't think we can handle it alone," said Nervin. "That part of town is pretty known for its gangs. If Yusei was here..."

"Are you saying you don't care?" cried Rally. "Sabrina, come on! We can take on those goons!"

"Hold on," said Sabrina. "You're right, we shouldn't sit on our laurels and let who knows what happen to your friend... but Nervin's right too. It might be dangerous. I'll try to find out if he's okay, and if possible, I will try to find a way to get him out of there. Just hang tight."

She left and headed back to the warehouse, find the door locked. Examining the lock, she found that it was a bit worn, a good lock picking could break it open. She looked around and found a thin wire on the ground, picked it up, and inserted it into the lock, jimmying it.

CLICK. The lock fell away.

"Guess they thought nobody was going to be bothering them," muttered Sabrina, opening the door and barging in. She heard screams upstairs and ran up the stairs to a metal walkway, where she found just what she was looking for... Blitz being beaten by a gang of goons.

The leader was a tough dude with a blue mohawk. "You, you shouldn't have bothered us, punk!" he yelled at Blitz, who cringed. "You should know that I gave it to you for a song and you go and complain, like all the customers!"

"You cheated us," choked Blitz. "You said it had the engine and CPU!"

"Oh, I said it was in decent condition," said the man, crossing his arms. "If you don't like it, we can take it back, with some added bonuses! Rough him up for some dough, men!"

"Hey buddy!" said Sabrina. The group turned to him. "Stop it! Blitz is right, we didn't complain, you just didn't deliver. If I recall my business theory right, it's call scamming."

"No! Sabrina, get out of here!" cried Blitz, who groaned as he was punched again.

"Stop it!" ordered Sabrina.

"And who's gonna make us, sweets?" chuckled the leader. "You're talking to Kameno, the leader of the Turtle Parts and Engines business corporation."

"Ooooh, I didn't know you were smart too, knowing BIG words like CORPORATION," mocked Sabrina. The thugs nearby growled at her angrily.

"You wanna mess with us, girlie?" said a goon, smacking the pipe in his ham hand.

"I do, and I'll make it worth your while." Sabrina whipped out her duel disk and slid it onto her wrist. She pointed to the mohawked guy. "You're Kameno, right?"

"Yeah, what's it to ya?" said the man.

"You and I, we duel. I kick your butt, you hand over Blitz at once," said Sabrina.

"And what if I win?" said Kameno, narrowing his eyes.

"Then..." Sabrina took a deep breath. I'm gonna hate myself in the morning if this guy's good, but then again, considering Rally and his friends, I bet this guy doesn't spend his money on cards. "If you win, you and your gang can seize me and do what they want with me and I won't complain a bit." She shuddered inwardly.

Blitz went pale with horror. "Don't do it, Sabrina! These guys..."

"SHADDUP!" said the guy holding him, slamming his head into a crate and knocking him out.

"Well well, that's my kind of wager," chuckled Kameno, licking his lips. "You're not too bad." One of his men ran up with a duel disk which he put on. "Okay, you've got a deal. But trust me well, I don't mess around even with the cute chicks. Let's duel!"

"Duel!" said Sabrina as the duel disks were activated, both loaded with their decks. They drew their first hands.

(Sabrina: 8000)
(Kameno: 8000)

"I'm going first," said Kameno, drawing a card.

"Figures," grumbled Sabrina. "Didn't expect a pervert and crook to be polite."

"I set a monster..." said Kameno, playing a card. The reversed monster appeared. "Then I play the spell card Vengeful Bog Spirit!" The card appeared face-up. "From now on, we both have to wait one turn after summoning, special summoning or flip summoning our monsters before we can make an attack!"

Oh great, he's playing a freaking stall deck, thought Sabrina, rolling her eyes. Figures, he's a turtle fan, I can tell. Well, at least he can't attack if he summons any monster with high attack right away either, so I'm safe... but for how long? Sabrina knew that stall decks followed one of two philosophies - use effect damage to destroy the opponent's life points indirectly or use the stall to summon an army of unstoppable enemies and then remove the stall cards to bum rush.

"That ends my turn," said Kameno. "Your move."

Sabrina drew a card. Well, I have plenty of options... "I start by setting three cards..." She placed the cards. "Then I play Magical Citadel of Endymion!" The field spell took hold and transformed the grungy warehouse into the interior of a lavish magical palace. The tower was visible outside of the window that had appeared.

"Whoa!" said the lesser goons.

"Next, I summon Blast Magician." Sabrina played her card and the red-robed wizard with the sickle-headed staff appeared. (1400/700) "And I equip him with Mage Power." She played the card and the wizard glowed brightly. "This grants him a five-hundred attack and attack boost for each spell and trap on my field, including set ones, so even if he can't attack now..." The aura around Blast Magician exploded into light. (3900/4200) "He'll still kick your ass when he is free too! Oh, and playing Mage Power also puts a counter on him and my citadel."

Two orbs of light flew into the glowing magician and the citadel.

"But, as your spell prevents me from attacking, I end my turn." Sabrina nodded to her foe.

Kameno's pipe goon coughed. "Uh boss, you're in trouble."

"Stuff it, Kuroe!" snarled the mohawked man. He drew a card, then flipped his monster up. "I've been saving this just for you, I flip summon my Needle Worm!"

A purple maggot with spikes on its head revealed itself. (750/600)

"And due to its flip effect, you lose the top five cards from your deck!" laughed Kameno as the disk mechanically forced five of her cards to dump from the deck to the graveyard.

"That is the dumbest thing I have even seen!" said Sabrina. "You just completely left yourself vulnerable to a ton of damage for the benefit of milling five of my cards!"

"That's what you think," grinned Kameno, playing a card as it appeared. "I activate Messenger of Peace! Too bad you pumped up your Blast Magician so much, now he can't attack!"

"Grrrr..." Sabrina made to activate a card but vetoed the idea. I shouldn't use Solemn Judgment now. It'd not only weaken my Blast Magician but me! Half of my life points now is too great a risk. He'll have to pay bits of life points to keep up that spell and it'll give me some spell counters.

A tranquil aura filled the room. "So, now so tough are we?" chuckled Kameno. "Now your Blast Magician is a big wall which cannot attack at all!"

"True, but you still added another counter to my Magician and my Citadel," said Sabrina as two orbs of light followed the ways of the first.

"I end my turn," said Kameno. "Let's see you get rid of my worm."

"First, let me activate my Pitch-Black Power Stone," said Sabrina, flipping up one of her traps. The orb with the inverted triangle appeared and gained three orbs. "That's three free spell counters for me to use."

"Big deal, have all the franking spell counters you want, girl!" said Kameno. "Once I'm done, I'll be doing you all night long, isn't that right boys?" The goons snickered.

Ugh, he obviously didn't taste soap as a kid, thought Sabrina, drawing a card. She frowned. This trap is not really going to be useful right now unless that goon destroys Mage Power and I want to save a back slot for Mystical Space Typhoon or something to get rid of that annoying Messenger of Peace card!

"I activate the effect of Blast Magician. Since he has two counters on him now, he can remove them to eradicate monsters equal in attack to seven hundred times the number of counters used, so I'm exterminating that Needle Bug!"

The magician flung his staff and two orbs of fire incinerated the worm, who screeched as it turned to stinky ashes.

"Good riddance," said Sabrina. "I end my turn since I'm locked down."

Kameno drew another card. "I pay a hundred life points for the effect of Messenger of Peace." The aura grew intense.

(Kameno: 7900)

"Then I play The Shallow Grave to bring back a monster in face-down mode," said Kameno. "Guess which one I'm bringing back." A reversed card appeared before him.

Not this again! thought Sabrina. His strategy is obvious, he probably has three Needle Worms and will keep flip summoning them to mill out my entire deck! And worse, I only have two monsters which I can bring back with that spell and both are unable to attack due to the Messenger of Peace card. "I'll bring back Queen's Knight." A reversed monster appeared before her. "And I bet I know what's coming up..."

Two more orbs appeared and entered Blast Magician and the Citadel.

"Actually, I can't flip summon a monster revived by The Shallow Grave, so I'll flip summon this instead." Kameno flipped the card and a white urn with red markings appeared. A familiar one-eyed smiling face appeared in it and cackled. (800/700)

"Is that Morphing Jar?" asked Sabrina. "Are you milling my hand too?"

"Nah, this isn't Morphing Jar, it's Morphing Jar #2," said Kameno. "Now here's how its effect works. When it's flipped by me or my opponent, its effect activates. This is a bit complex even for me, so I'll try to explain it. First, we have to send all of our monsters back to our decks..."

"NO!" cried Sabrina, watching in horror as her Blast Magician and set Queen's Knight vanished. Mage Power exploded into shards and went to her graveyard. "Crap!" Why didn't I activate Solemn Judgment? I guess it would have activated even if I had spent half of my life points...

"Too bad, looks like you lost your big beater," chuckled Kameno as the decks were shuffled. "Next, we pick up cards until we have as many monsters as we had. If any of them are Level 4 or lower, we special summon them in face-down mode. Everything else is sent to the graveyard." He smiled as he picked up cards - a spell, then a trap, then...

"Oh no, Morphing Jar #2!" groaned Sabrina.

"And Needle Worm, lucky me!" laughed Kameno as he put the cards back face-down. He nodded. "It's your turn."

Sabrina sighed as she picked up Magical Dimension, discarded it, then... "No, not that!"

"Guess you picked up a tribute monster," laughed Kameno. Sabrina flinched as several more cards fell into her graveyard before she placed her Apprentice Magician face-down.

I lost my Dark Magician! That bastard! Sabrina fumed. And he'll do it again and mill even more of my deck with that stupid jar and worm!

"I set a card and end my turn," chuckled Kameno.

Sabrina sighed and drew a card. I have to get some cards to get rid of those stalls or I'll deck out and lose the duel because I can't draw any more cards! That f-

She groaned. This was not her lucky day. She had drawn Polymerization.

"I end my turn," she sighed.

"I pay for my Messenger of Peace again," said Kameno as the aura intensified.

(Kameno: 7800)

"Then I flip my Morphing Jar #2 again!" he laughed as the white jar rose up.

Sabrina was tempted to negate it with Solemn Judgment but something told her not to. She watched as her Apprentice Magician was shuffled back into her deck and the Needle Worm and Morphing Jar #2 were shuffled into Kameno's deck. He discarded a few things before setting a regular Morphing Jar and a monster called Hiro's Shadow Scout.

She discarded her second copy of Magical Dimension and then... Yes, my Blast Magician! She set it face-down.

"I set two more cards and end my turn, your move," said Kameno, grinning wickedly.

Sabrina drew a card and smiled. "I set two cards as well, then flip-summon my Blast Magician!"

"Not so fast, babe," said Kameno, I activate Solemn Judgment!" He flipped up his card. "I pay half of my life points to negate the flip summon and destroy that thing!"

(Kameno: 3900)

"I had a feeling you'd have something to stop me," said Sabrina, flipping up HER Solemn Judgment and paying her cost. "And I can't let you do that... since I know Blast Magician normally is weak enough to get past your Messenger of Peace!"

(Sabrina: 4000)

"Urgh!" cried Kameno, clenching his fists as his Solemn Judgment fizzled. "Well, you still can't attack since my Vengeful Bog Spirit is in effect!"

"I forgot that," said Sabrina, sighing. "I end my turn after I move another spell counter from my Pitch Black Power Stone to Blast Magician." The second orb moved from the orb into the red robed magician. I need spell removal NOW!

Kameno drew a card. "First, I flip my Morphing Jar, and you know what that does!" The grinning brown jar rose up. Sabrina gladly tossed her Polymerization away and drew five cards and Kameno refreshed his hand. "But don't get too comfy with your new hand. I play Card Destruction to toss our hands and get new ones!"

Great, a stall mill deck, thought Sabrina. She smiled. "Time to get rid of that stall wall of yours! I activate Dust Tornado to wipe out that Vengeful Bog Spirit!"

Kameno grunted as the spell card was blown away. "No matter, I still have Messenger of Peace and your Blast Magician may be able to attack but I'll wipe out your deck first!"

"I get another spell counter for my Citadel and Blast Magician," remarked Sabrina. The Citadel and Blast Magician were glowing brightly now.

"It doesn't matter!" screamed Kameno, veins bursting on his forehead. "You may have destroyed my first wave of defenses, but I have more! I activate two spell cards! First, Level Limit Area B, which forces all your monsters which are level four or higher into defense mode! So your Blast Magician isn't attacking!"

Blast Magician was forced to kneel.

"Next, the Dark Door!" said Kameno. "Even if you DID have something like White Magician Pikeru to get by both my Messenger and my Level Limit Area B, you can only attack with her because you won't be able to attack with more than one monster! So THERE!"

"Congratulations, moron," sneered Sabrina. "You've succeeded in preventing me from every laying a finger on you. However, your attempts to stall until I deck out are futile because I have twice as many cards as you do in our decks right now. Even if you had three Needle Worms, what were the odds you'd be able to draw them before you decked out yourself?"

"SHUT UP!" screamed Kameno, clearly enraged. "I AM SO GOING TO DEFILE YOU WHEN I KICK YOUR BUTT IN THIS DUEL!"

Sabrina shook her head. Sad... She looked at her deck and drew a card, then smiled. "I flip summon the monster you let me get back with the Shallow Grave, Breaker the Magical Warrior!" A tall man in crimson and gold robes and hood, wielding a shield and sword, rose up. (1600/1000)

"Big deal," sneered Kameno. "I know about his ability. He gets a spell counter you can use to 'break' any spell or trap I have active... well guess what? First he gets shifted into defense..."

Level Limit Area B glowed and the warrior wizard knelt.

"And now you can choose which of my defenses falls but you're stuck anyways!" Kameno laughed. "You can only use that once per turn!"

Sabrina nodded and Breaker flung a beam of radiant light from his blade into the Dark Door, which shattered. "Where did you hear that crap?"

The thugs blinked. "Uh... it's true, right?" said the muscular one.

"Nope," said Sabrina, grinning with a Cheshire smile.

"It can do it many times?" asked Kameno, sweating.

"As long as he has a spell counter on him," said Sabrina. "So I move my last spell counter from my Pitch Black Power Stone..." The last orb of light left the stone, which crumbled to dust. "And Breaker will break your Level Limit Area B!"

Another blade of light shattered the continuous spell card.

"Now my monsters are free to attack!" said Sabrina.

"Ha, you still have my Messenger to deal with, and it'll be a... "Kameno began to say.

Then a third blade of light shot from Breaker and incinerated the Messenger and the aura faded. "What?! WHAT THE SH-!" Kameno screamed.

Sabrina showed a card in her hand. "I used the card I had just drawn, Spell Power Grasp, to place another counter on Breaker so he has another break, which means your stall wall is gone for good!" She smirked as she put the second copy of Spell Power Grasp in her hand.

"Oh no..." said Kameno in horror. He then wiped his brow. Don't worry, you've got it Lucky Turtle! She couldn't destroy your face-down monster, Gravity Bind! You still have one more turn.

Sabrina looked at the face down. "Another stall card, I bet... and I know that one of those face-down monsters is Needle Worm... that's it." She sighed. "I play Monster Reborn!"

The ankh appeared and a robed young sorcerer with a visor and a mantle helm appeared. (800/400)

"What is that weakling?" asked Kuroe.

"That is Frequency Magician, a tuner monster," said Sabrina. The magician waved his hands and sonic waves vibrated from him as he exploded into two stars. "I didn't want to have to do this, but you've frayed my last nerve with your wicked stall milling, just to get some tail... you are going to pay for cheating me of a Duel Runner, hurting my friend and hoping to get free sex!"

The stars flowed around Blast Magician, who shattered into four stars and was engulfed by green energy rings.

"So congrats," said Sabrina, snarling. "You've forced me to become a cold-hearted BITCH."

"Mighty spirit of the North Wind, descend to bring your savage storms to the frozen tundra and destroy all who dare to lay siege to the Ice Barrier you call home!"

"COME FORTH... BRIONAC, DRAGON OF THE ICE BARRIER!"

A large, serpentine creature with a dragon's head, a small pair of arms, large wings, and a hide the color and texture of ice crashed through the roof, radiating an aura of pure cold. (2300/1400)

"B-B-Boss, it's freezing in here all of a sudden, someone musta left the AC on," said Kuroe, trying to pat himself some warmth. The creature screeched in rage.

"I ain't afraid of some dumb ice dragon!" squeaked Kameno, who was lying as he felt himself losing control of his bladder.

"Actually, Brionac is a Sea Serpent monster," said Sabrina. "And you're going to HATE what he'll do to you once I use his special ability. It lets me discard as many cards from my hand as I wish..." She discarded a card. "And then bounces one of your cards back to your hand! So say goodbye to that Gravity Bind..."

Kameno gasped as the dragon blasted his set trap into his hand.

"Your Needle Worm..."

Brionac blasted another cold wind from his mouth that blew one of the set monsters away.

"And whatever the HELL that other monster was, probably another Morphing Jar #2!"

Kameno was really stinking up his pants now as his last defense was blown back into his hand. "No way... babe, we can reason here..."

"As you said, STUFF IT," growled Sabrina, her eyes glowing with rage. "And since you forced my other monsters into defense with your stupid Level Limit Area B, I have to summon another! So guess who wants to talk to you about sending her to the graveyard and then the deck..." She slapped a card down and a tall imposing blonde-haired woman in red armor designed to look like the clothing of the picture of the Queen of Hearts playing card and wearing a helmet over her hair appeared, wielding a short sword and a medium shield which had the Queen of Hearts card picture etched on it. (1500/1600) "Say hello to my other nasty woman, Queen's Knight!"

"Boss... uh... boss..." said Kuroe, backing up with the other thug.

Either the smell of the soiled pants of Kameno or the screaming of Brionac caused Blitz to wake up. "What the..." He gaped. "No f-"

"Brionac, attack him directly and freeze those stinky pants so I don't have to vomit!" screamed Sabrina. The sea serpent inhaled and blasted another freezing wind that caused Kameno to scream in agony as he was engulfed by cold.

(Kameno: 1500)

"Queen's Knight, finish him off!" screamed Sabrina. The female knight roared in rage and did a nasty upper-cut slash with her blade that caught the crook in the chin and sent him tumbling.

(Kameno: 0)

The disks shut off and the rickety warehouse reverted to normal. Both monsters vanished as Sabrina marched up and grabbed Kameno by the collar, crunching her nose to avoid smelling him. "Give back the money you stole and take a shower... and don't EVER let me see you in this part of Satellite again or ELSE."

"Yessim!" squeaked Kameno, nodding to Kuroe, who grabbed a bag of money and threw it at Sabrina's feet. Sabrina flung the thug boss into some crates and the three goons fled.

Blitz got up as Sabrina picked up the bag and walked to him. "You okay, Blitz?"

"Huh, could have been better," mumbled Blitz, holding his shoulder. He had a bruised cheek and black eye and his glasses were broken. "But man, I didn't realize how tough you were, and that Synchro monster... I thought your deck was spellcasters."

"Well, my Synchros are from all walks of life, I guess, but I had checked my extra deck and found this guy... and man, he saved my butt!" Sabrina growled. "Freaking stall mill should be banned."

"Rally was right about you, you are amazing," said Blitz. "Why didn't you use that guy against me when you..." He winced in pain.

"C'mon, let's get you back to the others and, here, here's your cash back. Those goons will probably avoid this place or try not to cheat you or the others once they found out what I did to their boss." Sabrina supported Blitz and made her way out.

[To be continued...]