This was uploaded in a bit of a rush, because I said on tumblr that I would be updating and I like to keep my promises regarding such things.

I decided to not do Mission 2. It wasn't very interesting and I didn't have anything written out for it anyway. What you're about to read is actually Mission 03, but I moved it to become Mission 2.

This is chapter 1 of Mission 2 (technically Mission 3), the problem.

I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh!, YGOTAS, or any of the characters/trademarks in those. I don't own Limey Man, but I do own how he looks in this fanfic.

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Limey Man Mission 2: The Young Lost Foreigner

—Summary: A young girl who only speaks English is separated from her mother! She is looking for an English-speaker to help. Ryou steps in to safely escort her back to her mother.


Ryou was walking home after school on Friday. It was just a normal afternoon of walking home. Except for one thing:

The street was crowded.

Ryou huffed in slight annoyance. The particular block he was walking down was never as crowed as it was that day. Several of the stores on that block must be having a sale, Ryou figured. It was no trouble at all, really. Just annoying. He would probably get home at most five to ten minutes later than he usually would.

That is, he thought with a smile as he checked the time on his cellphone, if Limey Man doesn't have to do anything as I walk home. I've already had to transform once this week, and once last Saturday which was only two days before! I could use a break.

Perhaps he thought too soon.

As he walked, he noticed something through the crowd, a few meters ahead of him. It was a little girl, about 5 years old, crying.

Ryou stopped in his tracks to watch.

She had short blond hair so pale it looked white at certain angles, that went just past her ears and curved around her head. She was wearing a sleeveless lilac sundress that went down to her knees decorated with pale blue flowers at the hem. A few seconds later, someone with a kind face bent over to talk to her. She smiled and talked back. When the man responded, her face turned scared again and she ran away. In Ryou's direction.

Ryou's eyes widened.

She ran with her eyes closed. She couldn't see where she was going, so it was a miracle that she didn't bump into anyone.

Anyone, that is, except for Ryou.

She bumped into his legs and fell backwards. Ryou gasped and knelt down to make sure she was alright. She still had her eyes closed and was rubbing one of them with her fist as she cried.

"Are you alright?" he asked her in Japanese, softly, but loud enough to be heard by her above the crowd's noise.

She opened her eyes and looked up, lowering her hand as she did. Her face was obviously scared.

Now that her eyes were open, Ryou could see that they were green. And they looked foreign. She wasn't born in Japan.

Her lip trembled. "M-m-m-m-mummy told me not to talk to strangers that don't speak English!" she shouted, in English, with a British accent. "I c-c-c-c-can't find her!"

Ryou gasped. No wonder she had been scared by that man! He must have spoken to her in Japanese, and she must only know English!

He was about to tell her that he spoke English and ask her name, but she suddenly stood up and ran around and away from him, once again crying and rubbing her eye. "Mummyyyyyyy!" she wailed as she ran.

He spun around and held out a hand after her. "Mate*!" he shouted. Then he lightly slapped himself for having said "wait" in Japanese instead of English.

He stood up and raced after her. But by then he realized that he wouldn't be able to find her in the crowd.

A knowing glint suddenly came into his eyes. "But I know who can," he said aloud.

This was Japan, so no one would find it weird if they saw him. But they would find it weird if they saw him transform. He looked around for an alleyway, and very conveniently he found one that went all the way to the other side of the block

He darted inside and walked a little ways in. He put his school things aside. When he was sure that the alley was empty and no one from the street was watching, he stood up straight and smiled.

"Looks like a job for Limey Man," he said.

[Transformation To Limey Man]


*Pronounced mah-teh, not "mate". It means "wait" in Japanese.

Sorry about the confusion. I guess there will only be 4 missions, as of right now. I might think of another one at a later date. I still haven't finished Mission 5 (now Mission 4) 100% just yet. But I will.

See you next chapter!

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