I decided to include another chapter, since I want to get this part over and done before it bothers me for all eternity and never goes away. Review please!

Seto sat on the white porch swing next to the door of his house. He just sat and watched the clouds in the sky from where he wasa. He could hear his father coming from the door and sitting next to him. He slightly moaned, hinting that he didn't want anyone bothering him right now, while he was in deep thought. Though, Aknadin never left.

"Hey son, is something wrong? I know Nawar is a little suspicious, but I promise you my brother will make the right decision to marrying her or not," Aknadin assured.

"It's not Nawar. It's Yami. He's been acting odd lately and I don't know why. Usually, I would know these things! You know how annoyed he gets that I can read him like a book. Now... I can't even read him!"

"Do you think something's bothering him?"

"That's the point!" Seto cried out, looking directly at his father. "I don't know! I don't know if something is wrong with him or... what. I know he's not on drugs, I know he's not sick, I know he's not in emotional stress, I... I just..." He covered his face with his two hands. "There is one thing I do know. He's hiding something from me... from all of us, including Uncle Aknamkanon. I think Rida, his brother, and Marik know something, but even getting to them is like pulling teeth. I just don't understand!"

"What makes you think that Yami is acting weird. He seems fine to me."

"Well, for one, he actually seems very okay about the thought of having a new mother replace the one he's never met in his life. His apatite has changed... sorta. He just tends to have a snack in the mornings before lunch and now eats everything on his plate."

"I did find him snacking in the mornings a bit odd too, though cleaning the plate is a little skeptical."

"Before, he'd at least leave a crumb or two left on the plat, like maybe a little small mount of food, but now there's nothing left. I also noticed he was nervous when he rode Latif right after he got back from camp. Not to mention Jabber was shy around him for a while and he's NEVER shy around Yami. Something is up and I don't know what!"

"Son, I think you're thinking this way too much."

"You're just like Mokuba! Since when do my suspicions point at the wrong direction? Even Uncle Aknamkanon says I'm a detective when it comes to knowing things. I'm not just thinking things too much or whatever. I know something's wrong!"

"Okay, okay. Listen, maybe I'll go talk to Yami and investigate this. I'm sure it's nothing, son. If something was going on, your uncle and I would know. Though, I'll give you the benefit of the doubt. You are a very good detective."

"Thanks. I doubt if you'll notice anything, but if you do see something, please tell me," Seto said as his father nodded.

"I'll go talk to Yami," Aknadin promised, then walked from the porch to the stable, saddling on his horse and riding off. Seto sighed, crossing his arms and closing his eyes.


Aknadin rode off to his brother's property, seeing they were practically neighbors. He rode around to look for Yami. He began wondering what his son was talking about. So far, he didn't see anything strange about Yami. He seemed quite normal. Though, when Seto caught something, his suspicions were not too far off the rabbit trail. He got this from his mother, who was also very skeptical too. Often, Aknadin would tease and say she was like a Nancy Drew.

Yami, or Yugi, was found sitting under a palm tree, looking up at the clouds. Aknadin climbed off his horse as Yugi looked over and gave his warm smile. His uncle smiled back, sitting next right next to him, then looking up at the clouds.

"Good morning Uncle Aknadin! Beautiful day, isn't it?" Yugi said.

"Good. How long have you been here?" Aknadin asked.

"Two hours. I was calling my friend in Japan."

"Huh... you're usually never up this early. I still remember trying to drag you off your bed when you were ten."

Yugi just smiled and made a slight giggle. Aknadin now started to see what his son meant by Yami acting odd. Yami was very embarrassed about that scene and would normally roll his eyes, but now he isn't. Something indeed was very strange about Yami.

"Is something wrong, Yami? You're acting awfully weird lately," Aknadin asked.

"How am I acting weird?" Yugi asked, trying to sound normal.

"Usually, you would get embarrassed when I bring up about that time about waking you up by dragging you out of bed and dunking your head in the lake."

Yugi scrunched his lips, chuckling at the memory. He said, "I remember that! Boy, that was embarrassing."

"Are you sure you're okay?" Aknadin asked, growing more worried. It was as if Yami never remembered about that memory and was only pretending or going along with it.

"I'm fine!"

"Very well. If you say so," Aknadin replied, smiling for his nephew.

As Aknadin looked up at the sky, he began wondering what could be wrong with Yami or what he was hiding. Something just didn't seem right about him. Seto could spot that right on and Aknadin felt stupid for not picking it up until recently. Thinking it through, it was like nobody knew who Yami was anymore. It was no wonder Seto couldn't read him! It was as if when Yami came back from camp, his brain was altered to where nobody knew him anymore. It was as if he was just a shell or a clone of what was once Yami.

The more Aknadin thought about this, the more scared he became, not knowing what was going on with his nephew. He looked over to the side, glancing over at the teenage boy. It was as if those round beaming eyes weren't- wait...

"Yami, can I take a look at you for just a moment?" Aknadin asked as Yugi looked over, staring with blinking eyes as his uncle took him by the chine and looked closely at him.

Aknadin looked closely at the round oval eyes. Yami didn't have those eyes, he had more narrower looking eyes. His cheeks were also more firm, not puffy like... like... like... Aknadin pulled up Yugi's shirt, making Yugi flinch and grow stiff, knowing his uncle was finally catching on. The birth mark was gone. This couldn't be! How?

"Impossible," Aknadin choked. He got out his wallet and stared at a picture of Yami at the beach pouring sand over Seto's head. That birth mark was there, there was no denying it. So... how? He looked at Yugi pulling his hair back, his little middle lock in the middle of his forehead showing. "This... you are Yami, aren't you? Please tell me the truth." He looked at Yugi with such serious and anxious eyes, almost like he was about to faint.

"I'm Yugi," Yugi finally gave in, in his foreign accent. Aknadin's face turned pale white, as if his breath stopped and his blood stopped flowing through his veins. "Yami and I met at camp and wanted to switch places for the month, so I could see Dad and he could see Mom... he's in Domino City, Japan right now." Aknadin's face still froze, though his eyes began blinking now. "I-I'm sorry. I'm sorry I lied. I'll tell Dad and... I'll have Yami and me switch back. I promise we'll never do it again!" Aknadin was beginning to get his breath back. "Are you mad?"

"No..." Aknadin choked out, shaking his head. "I'm not, I... oh my... y-you both met at the camp? And switch places?"

"Yes."

"S-So... Yami is in Japan and you're here."

"That's what I said."

"It... It all makes sense... it makes perfect sense! Why..." Aknadin said, making a short laugh, then looking up at Yugi. He hugged Yugi tightly. "You little rascal you! Always getting into my wife's dresses and taring all of my nice suits." To Yugi's surprise, Aknadin kissed Yugi on both cheeks and head before hugging him again. "And then you and Yami flushed my box of condoms down the toilet."

Yugi began bursting out laughing and shouted, "we did that!?"

"Oh yeah! I was so mad at the both of you, especially when you both kept shaking Seto's crib and making him cry. Then, when he cried, you both cried too and the house was on fire. Oh man, I was burning mad and your father came, I told him to take the terrible two and never ask me to babysit them ever again! We fought over that for months." Yugi couldn't contain the laughter, wishing he could go back in time and watched that. It must've not been funny back in the day, but it sure is funny now, looking back. He could even see tears in his uncle's eyes from all the laughter. "I kept telling myself 'if those two would just disappear, I would be happy.'" Aknadin grew quiet and sorrowful. "Then the divorce happened and... Yami was so quiet... Him and Seto played, but... it just wasn't the same. I called your father up one day and said, 'I never thought the day would come when I would miss the terrible two.'"

"You're really awesome, Uncle Aknadin," Yugi said as Aknadin placed his hand on his nephew's head.

"You are too. I missed you so much... more than I knew. I know Seto missed you too... even if he doesn't remember."

"Really?"

"Oh yeah! One day, I was taking him and Yami a bath and he says 'where's Yuki? Where's Yuki, Daddy?' He was two at the time and boy, did he cry when he only found Yami. He didn't just want Yami, he wanted him and Yugi. I think him having the two of you would mean the world to him."

"Wow," Yugi said, his legs crossed, then sighed. "I guess it's time to spill huh."

"Seto is dying to know why you're acting so abnormal. I think it's only fair," Aknadin agreed as Yugi nodded, then him and his uncle got on their horses and rode to Aknadin's place.

Seto saw his father and cousin riding to the house, getting off their horses and mounting them at the stables. Seto walked over to the two, wondering if his cousin was finally going to speak up on what's going on with him. Aknadin made a huge sigh, then looked over at his son.

"Son, there's something I want to show you. It's been years, so I don't think you remember this at all. In fact, it might even shock you. It certainly will shock your brother for sure," Aknadin said, chuckling at the idea, as he walked to the house.

"What is?" Seto asked as the trio entered inside the house and Aknadin entered into his bedroom. Seto groaned, having to wait.

"Hey Dad, what cha doing?" Mokuba asked.

"Son, there's something I want to show you and your brother. Seto, you weren't too far off with Yami not acting like himself."

"Wait, you mean Yami was hiding something from us?" Mokuba asked, confused and furrowing his eyebrows.

"He's hiding from us already," Aknadin chuckled, though the boys found it weird that he would openly say this when Yami was behind them, hearing the whole thing. It was even weirder that he was still smiling, acting normal. He wasn't nervous, guilty, or anything!

Aknadin came out of his bedroom with a photograph, taking in a deep breath, then finally said, "I wasn't planning on showing you both or Yami this until you were older. Though, Yami found him during camp and I think it's time you got to meet him."

"Meet who?" Mokuba asked as Aknadin showed his boys a picture of Seto playing with toy trucks at age 2 with two infant Yami's, one crawling on top of the other. "Hey, there are two Yami's!"

"What?" Seto responded, his eyes bulging.

"It's been years Seto, but Yami's a twin. After his parents divorced, Uka took Yugi with her to Japan, while my brother kept Yami."

"Yami and I met at camp and we decided to switch places, so I can see Dad and he can see Mom," Yugi confessed in as the cousin's jaws dropped at the sound of the foreign accent. "That's why I've been acting different."

"This explains it! Why I couldn't read you! You're not Yami!" Seto glared as Yugi sighed, moping. Seto then smirked. "I gotta hand it to you. You're pretty good at acting as Yami. Even I couldn't pull that off."

"So... you're not mad... shocked?"

"Oh, I'm surprised, but I kinda suspected that you weren't Yami somewhat, but I couldn't figure it out. I was thinking Yami met some look-alike of him at camp and decided to switch with him as a poor joke. Knowing he has a twin makes perfect sense! I just can't believe I was never told this!" Seto said, glaring at his father.

"I was going to tell you when you were older. You see, when Yugi left, it broke Yami's heart so much. He could never stop crying that day. Aknamkanon tried to see if he could at least get a hold of Uka, but she kept hanging up on him and he didn't want Yami to be in anymore pain by knowing that his mother would never talk to him, including his only brother. It would be more than the boy could bare."

"You mean to tell me that Yami's own mother doesn't even know how to be a mother to her other child? Good night! Rather that broad is the dumbest idiot on the planet or she's as shallow as a puddle of water!"

"Mom loves Yami, she's just... scared," Yugi argued, knowing how his mother works.

"Cowardness isn't an excuse for such disgrace. I'm starting to think that maybe Uncle Aknamkanon dating Nawar was the best idea. At least now I know why he wants to get Yami a new mother so badly! His real one is more incompetent than Amelia Bedelia!"

"Guys! You're freaking me out here! So... Yami has a twin, who is in our house, and... the real Yami is in Japan!? Can we calm down for a second?" Mokuba pleaded as the guys stood quiet.

"Right," Aknadin said, sighing. "You're going to have to tell your father sometime, Yugi."

"I'll tell him-" Yugi promised, then heard the door open.

"Yami, are you here?" Aknamkanon called as Yugi came downstairs. "Oh good, you're here. There's-"

"There's something I have to tell you, Dad," Yugi admitted as his father looked at him dumbfounded by the change of accident.

"Yugi, this is not the best time to- oops," Mokuba said, catching himself saying Yugi's name.

"Somebody tell me what's going-" Aknamkanon said furiously before...

"Yami and I met at camp and we decided to switch places," Yugi confessed quickly. The room turned quiet, Aknamkanon's knuckles turning white.

"I'll be in my car," Aknamkanon muttered before storming out the door. The whole room stood quiet.