Here it is! They do stay by the river for a while before setting forward, since Mana still needs to recover, but do set on for Egypt. There's also gonna be alot put on Atem's shoulders, since he is the heir to the throne. Review please!

Yugi woke up early in the morning, before sunrise, and carried Mana inside of the tent, so her dehydration won't get any worse. Yugi threw in more wood for the fire to keep it burning. He also began cooking some breakfast for everyone. Yami woke up eventually and helped Yugi cook the food. He was glad Mana was inside the tent before the sun rose.

The smell of the food brought everyone to the campfire. Mahad and Solomon had a conversation together concerning Yugi and Yami and how they were found. Solomon explained what happened with Yugi's separation from his family and how he and Yugi found Yami. Mahad could hardly believe what he was hearing! He asked Solomon about the rumor of Shimon having done the unthinkable to the former Pharaoh's, before Pharaoh Aknamkanon, wife. The story shocked Mahad greatly, to think that the former Pharaoh before Aknamkanon had abused and beaten his wife until she was black and blue for not giving a son. There were no words to describe this news.

Yami brought some food to Mana, who needed to stay inside the tent until she recovered, and even chatted with her for a while. Yugi helped care for Mana and gave her plenty of water to help her get better. She seemed to be getting better, but still needed time for recovery.

While talking, Mahad opened the tent curtain as the trio turned their heads to face him.

"My Prince um..." Mahad said as the boys turned their heads. "Uh..."

"Just call me Yami. I can't exactly be called Prince right now anyways," Yami said.

"Right. Can I talk to you in private?"

"Sure," Yami replied, getting up on his feet and leaving the tent. Him and Mahad walked next to the river, where the grass grew, under a tree. "What is it you wanna talk to me about?"

"It's about the Pharaoh. I know you don't remember alot right now, but we're really desperate. Egypt needs a new king, one that won't bring this country to ruins. We can find a way of gathering an army against him and-"

"You want me to set war against my uncle?" Yami asked with glaring eyes. "I know he's got some bad points, but I can't just go up against my family just because things look bad! It'd be like me going against Yugi! I can't do that! Maybe he's stubborn, maybe he's unreasonable, and maybe he's unforgiving to my real grandpa, but the only thing I can do is just free him and have him live with us. Beyond that is a 'no.'"

"Please, my Prince. You could save Egypt!"

"As much as I care about my homeland, I also care about my family as well. A land is just land. If people are starving, we will help the best we can to give them hope, but dethroning my uncle is not for me to decide! I'm sorry," Yami declared before letting out a sigh, then a smile peeped across his face. "Besides, I don't really wanna be king anyways. I like being with Grandpa and Yugi. They're my family and this is my home. Anyways, I need to check on Mana."

Mahad sighed depressingly. He didn't know what to do. Egypt needed a new king and one that wouldn't lead Egypt to its demise. The Persians will probably wipe Egypt off the map if a new king didn't take the throne. Mahad, indeed, was desperate.

Yami entered inside the tent and sat next to Mana, who gave him a smile.

"So, what'd you and Mahad talk about?" Mana asked.

Yami sighed, rolling his eyes, then replied, "he was talking to me about dethroning my uncle."

"What?" Yugi responded with glaring eyes.

"That's what I was thinking! I don't know what he was thinking about asking me to betray my uncle like that and make him my enemy. I know I heard he can be... unreasonable, especially from what I heard from Grandpa, but I'm not just gonna go out and dethrone him!"

"He... you haven't seen completely what the Pharaoh has done. He's completely ruined Egypt, the citizens. There's almost no food for anyone, he's unfair to many of our great leaders, and he's not even tending the people of the land! I can see where you're coming from, but at this point, he's just not... really thinking ahead. I mean you don't even look king material, no offense," Mana explained with a huge smile.

"Non taken. I suppose I'm judging Mahad too harshly," Yami admitted, then took Mana's hand into his own. "So, whatever happened to your father?"

"He's still around, though I left, because the Pharaoh seeks me and Mahad's heads. That's why we're running from his rule."

"Mana, I know I don't exactly... live like a Prince, but we live in a wonderful Oasis with plenty of food, shelter, and medicine. I can take care of you and... I think we should abide to our father's agreement," Yami offered as Mana smiled and kissed his cheek.

"I accept. Besides, I think you boys need a woman's touch."

Yami rolled his eyes before kissing Mana passionately. Yugi folded his arms and showed a teasy smirk. Yami looked at his brother funny.

"What?"

"You might as well be a prince. You fall in love like one," Yugi teased. Yami sighed and rolled his eyes.

"Technically, this is not love at first sight. I grew up with her as kids!" Yami defended.

"As kids! It's been eight years and as far as I know, you both had met just last night and just purposed to her after 12 hours. That, to me, is love at first-"

"Shut up, just... shut up!" Yami smirked, smacking Yugi's head playfully with his hand. Yugi began laughing like crazy.

"Denial!" Yugi cried out before being tackled by Yami and pinned with his hands behind his back and legs pinned down. "No fair!"

"You asked for it!" Yami smirked as Yugi squirmed, trying to get out of his restraints. Mana was laughing the whole time Yami was pinning down Yugi.

"No! NO! I want to live!"

Solomon flipped open the tent curtain with a curious look on his face and saw Yami pinning down Yugi on the floor of the tent. He asked, "what in this world is going on here?"

"Yami's harassing me!" Yugi cried out.

"I'm just teaching Yugi a lesson about respecting his brother," Yami replied with a teasy answer.

"No horse playing boys. You might accidentally hurt Mana," Solomon ordered as Yami released Yugi and they both sat where they previously sat.

"Sorry Grandpa!" Yugi and Yami apologized.

"That's alright, just try to do it when you're far enough away from Mana to where she doesn't get hurt."

"Okay!"

Solomon closed the tent curtain and Mana smirked, "told ya you wouldn't be good king material."

"You little witch! If you treat all the guys that way, you're just lucky I'm agreeing to marry you," Yami teased, cupping Mana's chin before Mana stuck out her tongue. "You're still the same Mana I once knew."

"Why? Because I'm a gir-rl?" Mana asked as Yami laughed, then planted another kiss on Mana's lips. "So, how long will I have to stay here?"

"Until you get better at least. It might be a couple of days," Yami winked as Mana chuckled, then kissed her fiancée back. Yami sighed, then sat back. "Maybe I can talk to Seth and he can help me bring back my memories. I never got to ask, how's Seth?"

"He's good. Yami, I don't think that's a good idea. He supports everything about his father. He never did anything to help Shimon!" Mana protested.

"I'm not going to overthrow my uncle, Mana. I just wanna talk to him and have him help me gain back my memories. He saved me when I fell off the cliff. I owe him everything."

"If he finds out you're with Mahad and I, we'll be deader than dead, including you! He's not the same Seth you once knew. We barely escaped his sword when we were running from the Pharaoh's rule. You can't trust him anymore, Prince!"

"I suppose you're right," Yami said, putting his arm around Mana. Though, deep inside his heart, he wasn't sure what to believe. He couldn't get the image out of his mind about the blue-eyed boy who saved him. If only he knew what the right thing to do was! For now, Yami decided to let that issue aside.