Here it is! This is basically the Shadi one, but remember that even though this is following the same time frame of the exact scene with Shadi, this will be done differently due to Yugi's personality and how this is going to play out. Also, I changed my mind about the Shadow Game with the Director not being there. I realized that the chapter with Seto's first appearance happened first before Shadi's appearance. I apologize about that. Review please!

Solomon, Yugi, and Mokuba climbed into the car with Solomon driving, Yugi in the front seat, and Mokuba in the back. Yugi had his normal blue striped shirt and dark blue jeans with tennis shoes. He had his red jacket loosely around himself. Solomon turned on the car, then smiled at Yugi, who smiled back.

"There's no doubt we're related. You have your mother's smile," Solomon complimented as Yugi slightly blushed.

"Thanks," Yugi said.

"By the way, cos... is it okay if I call you cos?" Mokuba asked excitedly as Yugi chuckled in return.

"Sure, I don't mind."

"Cool! Say, why do you wear a jacket? It's not even cold outside!"

"It has large pockets for my puzzle and last time I didn't bring my jacket, I was stuck in the rain until my clothes soaked."

"Understandable," Solomon responded as Yugi smiled in return.

"So Grandpa, what do you think Harrison will say when he finds out that we found the millennium puzzle?" Mokuba asked excitedly.

"He sure will be surprised!" Solomon replied with a chuckle leaving his nose.

"Surprised or not, at least I can know more about this thing," Yugi said, curling his lips inside his mouth, then looking out the window.

The car came to a stop at the Domino Museum, where there stood an advertisement about the new mummy exhibit. The trio got out of the car and walked together toward the entrance of the museum. There, by the entrance, stood a tall older man with short grayish-black beard across his face and a mustache. He wore a simple green suit and a yellow buttoned shirt underneath it for this special occasion to meet his friend.

Yugi kept his puzzle in underneath his jacket to keep it safe. He didn't want it to be lost and he especially didn't want to meet his grandpa's friend looking like a dork. At the same time, he didn't want to look professional or rich. It was always better to make a good first impression, while keeping the whole owning a large multimillion dollar company a secret.

The three walked to Professor Harrison, who smiled greetingly before him and Solomon shook hands. Mokuba waved with a huge smile on his face and Yugi just walked casually with a short smile and hands in his jacket pocket.

"Hey, are you Professor Harrison?" Mokuba asked.

"I am! And who might you be, sir?" Professor Harrison asked.

"Mokuba Moto! Please to meet you!" Mokuba introduced, putting his hand forward as Professor Harrison chuckled, then shook the boy's hand.

"Your grandfather's told me all about you, Mokuba!"

"It's good to see you too, Jeremy. It's been a while," Solomon said.

"It has. So, who's this young man?" Professor Harrison asked as Yugi stepped forward.

"Oh um... this is Yugi, the one I thought died from the accident!"

"Yugi Moto! I just recently found out we're related. Grandpa told me about you and I thought you could help me with something," Yugi said, holding out his hand and Professor Harrison shook with curiosity in his eyes.

"Oh?" Professor Harrison responded.

"I believe you'll be interested in this," Solomon said as Yugi unzipped his jacket and showed the millennium puzzle in its completed form.

Professor Harrison gasped at the sight. Never had he known that the millennium puzzle was still around, if not kept by Solomon's ex in-laws. What shocked the professor the most was the fact that this puzzle was in its completed form, not a piece gone missing. He kept questioning to himself if Yugi solved the puzzle. From the looks of it, it seemed that he had.

"I was given this from my parents as a memento, after their death. Grandpa says you might know more about this artifact," Yugi said, showing the puzzle, held by two hands.

"Amazing! Did you complete this puzzle?" Professor Harrison asked astonished.

"I did! Took me eight years too! Grandpa says that this was found in the tomb of an ancient pharaoh, who died 3000 years ago. Do you know anything about this pharaoh and what the puzzle was once used for?"

"Not much, but I will certainly do my best to tell you all you need to know. Come this way!"

Professor Harrison signaled the three to follow him. Yugi was anxious to know more about the puzzle and its connection to Yami. He did mention about once being called Pharaoh. Maybe the tomb, the puzzle was found in, belonged to him. Yugi was willing to find out and possibly know more about Yami and his past. Perhaps finding this out would bring Yugi one step closer to helping Yami crossover possibly.

When everyone stepped into the museum where the mummy of Anubis was located, Professor Harrison turned around and said, "3000 years ago, ancient pharaohs have wield the millennium puzzle while his fellow priests wield the other six millennium items."

"So there are seven millennium items?" Yugi asked.

"Precisely. They are the millennium puzzle, the millennium eye, the millennium rod, the millennium ring, the millennium scale, and the millennium key. It is said that most of these were stolen or lost with only a few of them in the hands of civilians. I've personally talked to these people and they have shared their history about these items. Legend even has it that a mysterious keeper of the millennium items has two of them, the key and the scale."

"Wow cool!" Mokuba responded.

"They say that the wielder of the millennium item holds a dark power and placed in the wrong hands could unleash chaos."

"Do you know anything about what they say about the powers of the puzzle?" Yugi asked.

"Hm... not even records show. An ancient pharaoh once said it has the power of unity, but I'm not even sure myself of what that means."

"That's weird," Mokuba responded.

"It is. Guess we went from having the powers of Satan to having the powers of the gods," Yugi joked as Professor Harrison chuckled in response.

"Your grandson has a great sense of humor," Professor Harrison said.

"So I noticed," Solomon replied.

"I hope you don't mind me asking, but is it alright to display your puzzle in this museum. I'm sure the director won't mind. In fact, he'd be more than thrilled," Professor Harrison asked politely

"Thanks, but no thanks. This puzzle really means alot to me and as I said, it's a memento from my parents and the only thing left from them," Yugi said, slightly clutching onto the puzzle.

"I understand. It's been a great honor to have met you, Yugi."

"You too, Professor," Yugi replied as Professor Harrison and Solomon began talking like they were old pals again. Yugi looked after Mokuba while exploring the exhibit. Solomon wanted his grandsons to spend some time together and decided to have them look around the museum while he and Professor Harrison stayed at the coffee shop inside the museum.

Mokuba was looking at the mummy of Anubis with a smirk on his face. He said, "wow, that guy sure looks creepy."

"Maybe he'll come back to life," Yugi teased as Mokuba rolled his eyes.

"Yeah right! Everyone knows that stuff is fiction."

"True. I still can't believe there was a mummy named after the Egyptian god of the dead. He doesn't even look like a dog or anything."

"I noticed that. Man, but it'd be even creepier if it had a dog face on it."

Yugi chuckled at the thought while noticing an Egyptian male walking slowly to the mummy. He wore white robs and a turban on his head. He was tan with mysterious looking eyes. What Yugi noticed the most was that this man wore a golden key around his neck. The man suddenly showed streaming tears rolling down his cheeks as Yugi's eyes widened.

"Hey, you okay sir?" Mokuba asked, wondering why this man was crying. "Why are you crying?

"These are not my tears. In this rotted state, he looks like a doll of dust, however the Pharaoh is eternal and his soul will live on with his name. Yet, he has been denied eternal sleep... and so his grief appears as tears upon my face," the man replied, and that was when Yugi saw a scale on his hand. This guy must be crazy!

"Uh..." Mokuba responded, not knowing what to say.

"Yeah, I think we'll be going back to earth now. Co'mon Mokuba," Yugi said, taking Mokuba by the wrist and walking away from the man. "Don't listen to him, he's a whack job."

"I noticed," Mokuba replied, then saw something that got his mind off track. "Hey look, what's this?" He pointed to a painting of what looked to be a large scale with a crocodile on four legs and a guy with a dog head under it. There seemed to be another dog and man to the left of the scale and a man with a bird head on the right.

"I remember this from World History. Back in Ancient Egypt, they believed that when someone dies, their hearts were judged on this scale with the feather of ma'at or feather of truth. The gods would ask you questions to see if you were good or evil. If you lied, the scale weighed down your heart, if you told the truth, your heart was weighed pure."

"Wow, it kinda looks like that scale that crazy Egyptian man had."

"It kinda does huh?" Yugi realized, his eyebrows furrowed.

"Weird. Hey, let's go check out the Roman Exhibit!"

"Okay!"

Yugi had alot of fun spending time with Mokuba and exploring the museum. He knew he couldn't stay too long in the museum, since he had work in about an hour. Him and Mokuba just looked around Ancient Rome Exhibit and other places. It had been at least 30 minutes of this exploring. Mokuba finally grew tired and him and Yugi decided to return to their grandpa and Professor Harrison.

Yugi and Mokuba walked along the museum, having to go passed the Ancient Egypt Exhibit. The same Egyptian Man from before was there once again crying. Yugi didn't really care and decided to just ignore the man, but there was something about him and those items in his possession. He couldn't place his finger on it or really want to try.

Yugi suddenly tripped on a scarf that was left on the floor. He fell on his front and felt the pointy edge of the puzzle against his upper stomach, which made a huge pinch. Yugi cringed, then unzipped his jacket to see if his puzzle broke, in which case, it didn't. Mokuba gasped and ran to his cousin as the Egyptian man eyed Yugi, then his eyes widened when he saw the puzzle in its completed form.

"Cos, are you okay?" Mokuba asked.

"I'm fine! Some people just know a perfect place to place their clothes!" Yugi complained critically, taking the scarf and rolling it up before stuffing it in his jacket pocket. "I'll take this to the lost and found." He zipped back his jacket to cover the puzzle.

"Where did you get that?" The man asked with suspicious looking eyes, pointing to the puzzle hidden in Yugi's jacket.

"Why is it any of your business?" Yugi asked rhetorically. He looked at Mokuba. "Let's go!"

The man got out his key and pointed it toward Yugi. The key glowed while Yugi and Mokuba were walking away from him. Suddenly, Yugi froze stiff in place and his eyes became hallow. Mokuba began noticing this and looked at him weirdly before tugging on his jacket.

"Yugi?" Mokuba said before looking at the man, who was pointing his key at Yugi, though what freaked the boy out was that the key was glowing and a third eye appeared on the man's forehead. "Yugi! I think that man's doing something to you! YUGI!"