Hey guys! So here it is chapter four, these may be a bit boring because I'm trying to make it interesting and keep you guys guessing. This chapter is fairly unimportant, but it was fun to write. By the way, I think the next chapter will be with the 2013 group as well because I want an interesting build up before I bring in the egyptians.

R&R


Chapter 4 - Settling

Egypt 2013

The boys had just arrived in Egypt.

"I really hate flying." Heba stated, throwing his head back into the seat as the plane began its descent.

"Cheer up, Heba. After all it's not even that far." Tristan said to his friend.

"I suppose so but it still makes me-" Heba was stopped by the Plane landing on the ground with a sharp thud. This made Heba leap upward and close his eyes.

"Honestly Heba, one might think you've never flown before." Malik said.

Yugi gazed at Malik, "That's because we haven't."

Ryou raised his eyebrow, "Seriously? You've been missing out."

"I beg to differ," Heba muttered. This only amused Yugi further, and he chuckled to himself as he got his possessions together as they would be departing from the aircraft shortly.

"I'm so excited, I'm sure Egypt is beautiful!" Tea squealed excitedly.

"Yes, but I don't think anything could ever be more beautiful than you." Tea's boyfriend of 2 years, Duke Devlin, stated.

Tea smiled and kissed her boyfriend chastely.

Yugi and Heba awed; Ryou stuck two fingers in his mouth, inferring that he was about to throw up; Malik and Tristan simply laughed laughed, happy for their friends; Joey growled and then face-palmed, "For God's sake, guys. Get a room!"

"Must you make out ALL the time?" Ryou said.

"YES!" they both shouted before returning their attention to their significant others.

Yugi sighed, "Come on, guys. Everyone's leaving, we have to go."

The group then stood up, exited the plane, and made their way to their hotel nearby.


Once they reached the hotel, they were stopped by their teacher.

"Alright kids, quiet! THAT MEANS YOU TOO, MR. ISHTAR!" the teacher bellowed.

Malik then turned away from the girl he was exchanging numbers with, blushing. Everyone else laughed, but they were soon silenced by the icy gaze of their tutor.

"Right. Now," The teacher said slowly, in a desperate attempt to calm himself down, "I need to assort you all into the groups you will be spending time with this holiday." The teacher then started to say all of the groups, until the group of friends were mentioned, "…and you boys will be with Tristan, Duke and Tea." This upset the group slightly, as they were annoyed they did not get to spend this holiday with all of their friends. "Ryou and Malik, you will be with Joey, Heba, and Yugi." This excited the boys, as they were happy they got to spend their holiday with some of their friends, even if it wasn't the entirety of the group.

The teacher then waited for the group to pipe down before he spoke once more. "You will do everything together, so make sure to stick together. Ok, you boys can go to your rooms now."

Heba, Joey, Malik, Ryou and Yugi wandered into the hotel, checked in, and then they departed for their rooms. Heba agreed to share with Yugi, Malik with Ryou, Joey with Tristan, and obviously, Tea with Duke. They all then went to their rooms with their roommates.

"Heba I can't believe we're staying in Egypt! This is so exciting!" His brother just nodded in agreement as they walked.


The rooms occupied four each, due to there being a double sofa bed. The rooms were of a satisfactory size, and the bathroom was fairly substantial. So the boys were satisfied.

"Yugi, when are you going to try to complete the Millenium puzzle?" Heba asked.

Yugi sighed, "I'm not sure, Heba. But what I do know is that Grandpa entrusted me with it, probably for reasons I won't understand. He said it belongs with me, what do you think that means?"

"I don't know, but whatever it is it must be important. Grandpa isn't the type to be playing pass the parcel with ancient Egyptian artifacts." Heba smiled.

Yugi laughed at this, "That is true."

Then the boys began to unpack their possessions.