Version 1:

"It's a pretty steady flight from here on out," Seto commented to his copilot. "Want to play a word game?"

"Sure. Since we're flying, how about we do something travel related?"

"Like what?"

"Rhyming journeys. From Kent to Trent."

"From Bollywood to Hollywood."

"From Dubai to Molokai."

"From Russia to Prussia."

"From Vienna to Sienna."

"From Aruba to Cuba," Mai interjected with a smirk. "I actually did that once. Lovely islands."

"When were you in the Caribbean?" Anzu asked in awe.

"From Edinburgh to St. Petersburg."

"For my twenty-first birthday."

"From Thailand to Disney Land?" Adina suggested hesitantly. Duke and Seto glanced at each other briefly.

"Sure, why not!" Duke said cheerfully. He'd humor the little girl. She was young, and so long as she had fun, that's all that mattered.

"From Rotterdam to Amsterdam?"

"From Buckingham to Wokingham," Ryou interjected.

"Wokingham?"

"It's in England," the Brit explained. "I have family there."

"From Dalmatia to Croatia."

"Isn't Dalmatia in Croatia?"

"Even if it is, you can still go from Dalmatia to another part of Croatia though. How do you know that, anyways?"

"I have distant relatives in Croatia." Duke smirked.

"You're part Croatian?"

"No, just Croatian family; they're second cousins twice removed or something like that."

"From Lisbon to Brisbane." Ryou's British accent made the rhyme work.

"From Romania to Albania!"

"Very good, Mokuba," Seto praised. "How did you know those ones?"

"I remembered them from geography last year."

"See? I told you that studying pays off."

"From Pennsylvania to Transylvania."

"From Siberia to Iberia."

"Iberia?"

"Spain and Portugal are on the Iberian Peninsula; cumulatively, they could be called Iberia."

"You also could have said Liberia."

"Oh, I should have thought of that."

"From Tasmania to Lithuania."

"From Moscow to Cairo?"

"Good one, Marik!" Ryou beamed at the Egyptian with pride.

"From Glasgow to Gitmo," Joey suggested.

"Gitmo isn't its real name, though," Seto protested. "It's just an abbreviation for Guantanamo Bay."

"Then it's Guantanamo to Geronimo."

"That's not even a place!"

"Wait, let me check my phone." Yugi pulled out his phone and turned airplane mode off, but stopped what he was doing when Seto reminded him why it was on in the first place.

"Your phone could interfere with our radio equipment," the brunette said sharply. "You'll have to check it when we get back."

"Oh, sorry." Yugi quickly turned airplane mode back on and put his phone away again.

"Can we play another game?" Joey asked. "We're running out of rhymes."

"I'm not." Duke smirked. "From Portugal to Montreal. From Alaska to Nebraska. From—"

"Come on, let's play another one, something more engaging." Seto thought for a few minutes. "I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi."

"I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi, and a speedo from Toledo."

"A speedo? Really?"

"I did have something that rhymed with Hong Kong," Duke answered mischievously. "But I figured I oughtn't to say it in front of the children."

"Thank you for that. Okay, who's next?"

"I'll go," Mai said; she'd traveled all over the world, which gave her a leg up with these geography games. "I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi, a speedo from Toledo, and a beret from San Jose. Who wants to go next?"

"I'll go." Ryou was enjoying this far more than he thought he would.


Version 2:

"It's a pretty steady flight from here on out. That is, relatively steady," Seto commented to his copilot. His flying wasn't entirely smooth, but that was to be expected. He could fly straight and go where he aimed, and manage to not crash, and that's what mattered most. "Want to play a word game?"

"Sure. Since we're flying, how about we do something travel related?"

"Like what?"

"Like, we say, 'I went through customs and all I had to declare was' and then we name something and where it's from, but they have to rhyme. Then the next person says what the others said before, and add their own at the end. Does that sound good to everyone?"

"Sure!"

"Yeah!"

"Sounds like fun!"

"Okay, then, I'll start." Seto thought for a moment, then began, "I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi."

Duke went next, looking a bit too pleased with himself. "I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi, and a speedo from Toledo."

"A speedo? Really?"

"I did have something that rhymed with Hong Kong," he answered mischievously. "But I figured I oughtn't to say it in front of the children."

"Thank you for that. Okay, who's next?"

"I'll go," Mai said; she'd traveled all over the world, which gave her a leg up with these geography games. "I went through customs and all I had to declare was some jelly from New Delhi, a speedo from Toledo, and a beret from San Jose. Who wants to go next?"

"I'll go." Ryou was enjoying this far more than he thought he would.