Ok a very short update after a long hiatus for anyone still interested in this story.

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A young girl with brilliant white hair stood outside the doors of the Kaiba Corp headquarters trying to gather up enough courage to enter the gleaming tower. Though what drew her towards it or more specifically it's figure head was something she could only categorize as magic.

Ever since the two had touched hands Kisara had been having dreams filled of sand, pyramids, and ancient gods and goddesses growing more realistic each night. The last she had found herself face to face with the god Sobek, his crocodile face snapping towards her, his words ringing out alarmingly clear.

"Keeper of the white dragon, my pharaoh has waited many centuries for your return, bow you must help his reincarnate realize his own destiny." He hissed to her.

"You've made some sort of mistake, I don't know anything about a white dragon!" she tried to reason with the half man half crocodile.

"Ah it seems you are in need of an awakening as well." The god walked towards her with an outstretched hand.

"No, stay away from me, I don't want to be a part of any prophesy!" she said trying to back away.

"There is no need to fear my child, for all will become clear to you with a touch of my hand." With a soft touch of his fingertips to her forehead a bright light was emitted.

Kisara found herself floating through time, looking down she saw what looked to be two children, upon closer inspection she saw it was her or rather an ancestor.

"You are her reincarnate, Master Seth and you were very close in fact the only one who he would open up to in his lifetime." Sobek spoke as the timeline began to move. She saw her former self grow up with the former king of Egypt, then the fiery night the village was destroyed.

As she watched she felt pangs of old emotions buried centuries deep come to life as fresh as a new cut. Sobek, taking notice cracked a small smile on his lips. "I see her soul hasn't been corrupted, it is easy for the magic to work, reawakening her soul. If only my king's reincarnation was so easy."

They reached the end of the journey, Kisara as she began to grow slightly more comfortable with what was happening began to ask questions.

"If I truly am the white dragons keeper then why is this just now coming to me?" She questioned looking up at the god.

"All in the timeline of life, the great king Atem needed to be put to rest before we started on King Seth. Seto, as you know him has had the mere notion of magic and destiny beat out of him by the years, a failure on our guardianship." He said sorrowfully.

"I'm sure it isn't all the gods fault, Kaiba chooses not to believe in what's in front of him." She said with a stern but sweet smile.

"Ah, if only it were that simple my queen, but for now I must go, seek my kings reincarnate out, for without him, Seth's soul is forever damned." The god spoke as he faded away.

Kisara still shook with the realism in that dream, with the notion that she couldn't have possibly dreamed that she went inside the tower.

Kaiba, on the top floor of his tower sat with his head in his hands, trying to block out the migraine that was currently pounding in his skull.

That evening after the museum he had takin the gauntlets and put them in his safe room in his office, hoping that his current godly visitors would at least allow him enough time to get his company squared away before forcing him off on this ridiculous journey. However that was not to be the case.

Each night was filled with more and more nightmares each one being awakened by the BEWD roar. He had gotten no sleep, bags filled underneath his eyes, he tried to work on the monthly business report when he heard a knock at the door.

"Who is it?" he spat wondering why they had not buzzed in like normal. Slowly the door opened to reveal the white haired girl from the day at the hospital.

"What are you doing here? Another one of the gods tricks I suppose." He looked around for any sign of his mental insanity.

"Your brother let me in, I came to talk to you about something." She said looking up into his cold eyes.

"Fine, but make it quick, is it something I owe you, decided to go to the tabloids?" he growled none too pleased with this ancient Egyptian interruption.

"Kaiba, have you been having dreams?" she said taking a seat in front of his desk.

"What business is it of yours? One of my competitors trying to ship me off to the nut house?" he said, eyeballing her warily.

"No, I'm not here for that, I am here to talk about something that is connecting both of us…Something from ancient Egypt." She started only to be cut off.

"I've heard enough! I have my own problems, nothing to be shared with the likes of you, now if you will excuse me." He want to push her out the door but as his fingers touched her a light filled the room.

Regaining control of his senses he looked around to be met with not one, not two, but three gods.

"How dare you go to harm the keeper of the white dragon!" Anubis barked at the man.

"Oh simmer down you fucking mutt I was just showing her the door." Kaiba smirked at the now familiar god.

"You insolent fool." Sorbek spoke garnering the attention of the brunet.

"Oh look another one to round out the trio, look I was going but keeping me awake and disrupting my everyday life as I try to prepare for the trip isn't helping!" he argued as Kisara watched the exchange, he spoke to them as if they were his employees, not the mighty gods that were among them.

"How better to force you to do our bidding then to disrupt everything you hold dear?" Bastet said in her familiar calm voice that drove the man nuts.

"Of course, I was setting out on Thursday I…."

"You will be on your way to your homeland, we will see to that. Every day you waste our kings spirit lays in agony!" Anubis roared at the man who if he had been anyone other than Seto Kaiba would have been scared to death.

"And you will take this lovely lady with you, her past has been revealed and accepted by the reincarnate, perhaps she could teach you something." Sobek boomed, tapping his staff to the ground the three disappeared as fast as they came.

"So when do we leave?" Kisara asked at the positively disturbed young man.