Dark: Hello readers! You know what made my day?

Moon: What Dark?

Dark: There was an amazingly nice comment requesting longer chapters! *fan foxes*

Moon: That sounds amazing, but you're not going to do it, are you?

Dark: Probably not, but there will be more frequent updates. Those were way to short to leave you guys for months on end, and I'm sorry! *sobs*

Fukawa: *Points* That's right y-you failure of a w-writing team! I demand no less t-than weekly updates to make up for your puny chapters!

Dark: *Smirks evilly* Yes mistress.

Fukawa: *Blushes to death*

Togami: These plebian barely own their own names, and can't even afford to own anything other than this worthless fanfiction.

Yugi: That's a little harsh.

Togami: Tch.

Yugi

I roll the final die, winning me the game. Farkle isn't really that hard of a game. The rules are simple, you have to roll 6 dice, and achieve at least 1,000 on your first turn to get on the board. From there, it's a gamble to get the game right. You have to pick and choose carefully in order to win. There are some special things that get you extra points, and a normal game is played to 10,000. Ours was to 100,000, and the last roll pushed me above Celestia, and up to a score of 102,650. Thankfully the last roll was a 1.

The rules of the winning round are a little weird, as every player gets one final turn to get a higher score than the winner. If someone does, then the winner gets one final chance. It keeps going until someone fails, and then you're supposed to yell "Farkle!" It's a fun game, too bad no one else could keep up. Still it was fun beating someone as challenging as Celest. "Thank you, everyone for playing with me!" I cheer at her.

"Um, aibo," My Yami draws my attention away. He's been really nice so far. He even spoke for me when there were things I was too nervous to say. It's nice being able to communicate telepathically with someone, especially someone who knows me well enough to not even need it. My attention is drawn once again to his gesturing. "Maybe you should pay attention. She seems upset by the loss," He says while still pointing to Celest.

"Are you okay?" I ask her, I really hope she is. I don't want he to be upset. It was just a game.

She doesn't look fine, and it makes me worry. It's almost like how Kaiba -OW, MY HEAD. OW, OW OWWWWWW.

Suddenly, there's a touch on my shoulder and the pain is gone. I can feel the ghost of a hug on my back, and gentle hand motions. "D-don't hurt a-a-ai-bo," he cries shaking. What's wrong? Could he feel that? I send him a mental thumbs up just to be sure.

I only met him yesterday, but he said that he's known me for a couple of years. We must be pretty close if he's this concerned about me. The moment passes quickly from my continued outpouring of the feeling of comfort. Then I notice that Celestia is gone and the others are leaving. Monokuma repeats his message once more. "Please head to the AV room to check out your brand new surprise," the bear says over the intercom.

I head down to the room, following everyone else. We are each handed a CD with our names hastily scribbled on it in marker. They look kind of girly, from the glance I get at the other students' discs. Each has a symbol representing us. Mine is of the puzzle and a face-down duel monster's card. We each shuffle to a seat with a small tv screen, one about the size of your average computer. "Well, what are you waiting for? Watch!"the bear commands from the large screen at the front of the room.