A/N: I just wanted to state that updates will be longer now. From this point forward, every chapter will basically be right from the show, so that means I'll have to be watching a lot of Yu-Gi-Oh! over and over again to try and fit the scene for each chapter. Also, adding my own thoughts to the story will prove a difficult task as well, although I will try to update as soon as possible


o-O-o

March 2, 2008

Domino High School, 12:43

School... If there was one thing Seto hated it was school. He ran a company, and has made technology that should be beyond what this generation is supposed to comprehend, yet here he was. In grade 11, 16 years of age, and surrounded by imbeciles that should be back in kindergarten.

Everyone in the classroom sat in clumps of students, gossiping or planning a sleepover for the weekend that was fast approaching. A rather large crowd had gathered around a desk though, and Seto realized with a tremendous annoyance, that they were the loudest group in the room as well. Seto sat alone, reading a novel, though finding it a difficult task with the nerd herd within metres of where he was.

"Joey?! Earth to Joey! Hey are you in there?! It's your turn!" Yugi yelled to Joey who was right in front of him. Seto couldn't help but scowl in annoyance. Could he possibly reach an octave higher?!

"Aww isn't he cute when he's thinking?" Seto saw Tristan out of the corner of his eye wrap his left arm around Joey in a wrestling way, equally as loud as the tri-coloured teen.

"Hey Tristan, Yugi here's teaching me how to play Duelin' Monsters!"

Seto groaned internally. There's the mutt with his loud voice and vexing accent. Grrr, it makes Seto want to punch him right in the face.

"Drooling monsters?" Tristan asked. Seto snorted quietly from where he sat alone. What a stupid comment, honestly.

"Duelin' Monsters ya nimrod!" Joey pushed the boy away and everybody except for the CEO laughed like the immature brats they were. Seto seethed quietly. Yeah, like Joey had pronounced it any better than Tristan.

"Sheesh!" Tristan yelped almost running into Téa.

"They've been at it for hours," Seto wanted to bang his head against the desk. NOOOO, no one had noticed. God, did Téa think she was some kind of Sherlock or something? "and Joey's starting to get the hang of it, but Yugi's like an expert!"

"Okay Yugi, it's time to duel!" Joey slapped down a Duel Monsters card harshly on to the playing mat. He had played a weak monster, Seto was almost sure, even if he couldn't see from where he sat.

"See, each card has an attack number and a defence number. The first person to eliminate their opponents Life Points wins the duel!" Tèa explained.

"Pretty good move, eh Yugi!" Joey boasted.

"Yep!" Yugi nodded his head once, drawing his card. "Pretty good move! But not good enough!"

Seto stared as Yugi set a powerful card down, and also relished Joey's completely lost expression.

"What? Thanks a lot! A card that powerful totally wipes me out!" He whined.

"Woah, you stink at this game Joey!" Tristan laughed at his friend's misfortune.

Seto actually raised his head at this and looked over at the group instead of looking at the corners of his vision.

Yugi cheered up his friend while wearing a sheepish expression. "Nah, you did fine Joey! I just have better cards! See my grandpa owns a game shop and I get all my best cards from him!"

Joey slammed his palms down on the table, apparently taking appeal to the idea of a game shop. "Your own game shop? What are we waiting for, let's go!"

Yugi laughed at his friend's enthusiasm. "Okay, maybe I could even get my grandpa to show us this super rare card he's got!"

The geek squad left after they packed up their materials and Seto was left to think to himself. Rare card? Could they have the card I've been searching for?

It was worth a look...

Kaiba exited the school building and called his driver to come get him, relieved that something was saving him from staying in the hellhole called school. Once the driver arrived, he eagerly climbed into the back of his car and told his driver to go to the Kame Game Shop.

He passed many buildings and took a notice to his building, towering over the smaller ones in the far distance. Everytime he stared at it, it was a sight that made him feel achieved and proud, and honestly, he didn't think that feeling would ever go away.

When they arrived at the Kame Game Shop, Seto took a notice about how weird this place looked. Compared to the other buildings around it, the Kame game shop was small. The shop itself was multi-coloured with blues, yellows, greens and even a bit of red at the side... It also wasn't right beside another building; it was oddly placed in the middle of a huge patch of land, and to get to nearest building would probably take a few minutes.

With a scowl he dramatically opened the front door to the shop, head held high and briefcase in hand. He met the eyes of the nerd herd... Ughh, now he has to deal with them too.

"Hello, can I help you?" Yugi's grandpa smiled kindly at him, and Seto might've smiled back if it wasn't for the fact the others were in the room.

"If you can't, it certainly wouldn't surprise me." He answered with full honesty. This place hardly had enough room to walk in, nevermind having one of the rarest cards in the world.

"Seto Kaiba?!" Yugi recognized him instantly.

Joey grumbled, "Kaiba..."

"Doesn't he have a big fancy company to run? What's he doing down here?" Tristan threw in his two cents and Seto wanted to slap him for such a stupid question.

"Not that it's any of your business, but I came to see the card." Kaiba looked anywhere but their eyes, trying to find any sign of a Blue Eyes in here.

"Hey are you into Duel Monsters too?!" Joey grinned stupidly and stepped forward as if to shake Kaiba's hand or something. "This is perfect, maybe we could all duel together sometime?"

"Me? Duel you?" Seto couldn't help but snort at that. "Please, I'd have more of a challenge playing solitaire."

"What?" The mutt scratched his head in confusion.

What a dumb dog...

"I am the number one ranked duelist in the country and the favourite to win the Duel Monsters championship." Kaiba raised his head high, though turned away from the friendship patrol. "Heh, you wouldn't last two minutes in a duel against me!"

"Ooh, I'm shaking!" Joey raised a trembling fist glaring up at the brunet. "Maybe you'd like to settle this with fists instead of cards?!"

Before he could answer, Yugi butted in with his own advice. "Woah, take it easy Joey!"

"But Yugi, Kaiba's asking for it!" The dog tried to sound threatening, and again Seto snorted with thick sarcasm. God, did this guy think he was a sumo wrestler or something?

Kaiba ignored Joey completely. "Now, does this shop have any worthwhile cards or not?"

Then, his calculating, cold, azure eyes caught a sight that was fantastic. 3000 ATK, 2500 DEF, Light, level 8! Yes, it wasn't fake! The words came tumbling out of his mouth, his words voicing his thoughts precisely. "Can it be?! The Blue-Eyes White Dragon?! In a dump like this?!"

He ignored the looks he got from the gang for pushing his way in front, and the two looks from Yugi and Solomon for calling this place a dump.

It is! The card I've been searching for!

"Well, enough window shopping. Is there anything else I can help you with?" Solomon asked closing the Blue-Eyes White Dragon away in its case.

Window. Shopping... What. The. HELL? Why in the friggin universe, would THEE SETO KAIBA come into this place, look at a Duel Monsters card with interest, outright saying that he's been looking for this card, and the old fool thinks he's god damned window shopping?

He growled and slammed his breifcase on to the counter, making Solomon jump back in fear. He unlocked it and turned it around, showing only Solomon the contents of the inside. "Listen to me, old man. Give me your Blue-Eyes White Dragon card, and I'll trade you all of these."

Of course, the nerd herd got curious and peered over to find his breifcase full of the most powerful cards in all of Duel Monsters. "Woah...!" They all murmured in awe.

"Ahh, nice." Yes! Seto was excited beyond belief. This man was taking his offer and- "But no thanks."

WHAT. THE. HELL?

"WHAA?!" Everyone yelled in sync with each other, while looking totally shocked.

Seto growled, fed up with this man. "Fine, if you won't trade, maybe you'll sell it. Name your price, I can pay anything you ask."

"I'm sure you could, but this card is worth more to me than you could ever offer. Not because of its power, or because it's so rare, but because of what it means to me. This card was given to me by a dear friend, so I treasure this card as I do that friend. So parting with it is completely out of the question!"

"No!" Seto could feel all his hard work and determination flying out the window. Why isn't the old man giving him the card?!

"You'd feel the same even if it was a common card, right grandpa?" Yugi asked happily while Seto's whole body shook with contained rage.

Solomon nodded in agreement. "Yes, exactly. You see, this card has bonded with my heart."

Seto's lips curled into a vicious snarl and he violently closed the breifcase. "I've heard enough of your nonsense." He turned from everyone in the room and slammed the door behind him as he left. "Senile old fool!"

Seto got into the backseat of his limo and glared at nothing in particular. "Heart of the cards! That's ridiculous! These cards are all about power, and one way or another, his Blue-Eyes White Dragon will be mine!"


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March 3, 2007

Kaiba Mansion, 11:04

A struggling Solomon Motou was brought into him the next day. He found it rather humourous seeing as the same man was teaching him wisdom about the 'heart of the cards'. The thought made him roll his eyes.

"Let me go!" Solomon struggled against the bodyguards, but was proven useless by a unfair disadvantage of being so small and weak. Still, Seto admitted to himself, the old man put up a good fight. Once Solomon spotted Kaiba, he growled.

"Young man, what do you think you're doing?!" Solomon demanded, and the bodyguards finally let go of him, but immediately went to the door to block anyone who wanted to get in, or out.

"Hello, old man." Seto smiled wickedly. "I hope you've brought your deck with you."

Solomon slowly and hesitantly reached into his front pocket and pulled his Duel Monsters deck out.

"Good," Seto smirked while taking his own deck out. "I want to duel you."

Solomon raised an eyebrow. "You kidnapped me to duel?"

Seto rolled his eyes. "First off, it was your choice to come here. I did not kidnap you." He replied in a sarcastic bitter tone. "Next, when we duel, we will put up our most rare card as the prize. The winner will get that card."

Solomon's eyes narrowed and considered this for a really long moment. Just as Kaiba was about to snap at him, the old man nodded. "Alright, Kaiba. I'll duel you."

"You don't really have a choice in the matter. Follow me."

He led the old man to his dueling stadium. Kaiba was thankful that the senile old fool wouldn't have any idea that he'd be using holograms during this game.

Kaiba went to one side of the stadium and was lifted on the dueling platform, and thankfully, the man was wise enough to follow exactly what he did. His opponent got his deck ready and so did Kaiba. "Alright old man, if you play Duel Monsters so passionately as you say, then I guess you know the rules," Kaiba said expectedly.

Solomon nodded and said confidently, "Of course."

Seto brought his game face on. "Then let's Duel!" He nodded towards Solomon after he had five cards in his hand. "You first, old man."

Solomon growled and drew a card. Kaiba waited a moment before Solomon set his first card. "I summon Winged Dragon Guardian of the Fortress!"

Sparkling lights fluttered around on the large centre of field in between the two, before a ginormous hologram of the Winged Dragon appeared.

Solomon stepped back in fear. "Real monsters?l"

Kaiba just laughed and drew a card. In his hand he had Saggi the Dark Clown, Hitotsou Mi Giant, Crush Card Virus, Negative Energy Generator, Battle Ox, and Blue Eyes-White Dragon.

Seto decided that he'd go easy on the man. For now at least. "For my turn, I play Battle Ox in attack mode!" He paused as the hologram came to life. "Battle Ox, wipe out his Winged Dragon!"

The beast charged and swung his axe through the other monster. The holographic projection of the Winged Dragon dissolved into little fairy lights while Battle Ox stayed on the field.

The old man was shaking in fear while Kaiba indulged in the sight. "What's wrong, old fool? Is the said 'heart of the cards' failing you?'"

Solomon growled and drew a card from his deck with the only energy he had. "The heart of the cards never fails me, and once I teach you Kaiba, it won't fail you either." Kaiba's opponent glanced at his cards and set one down. "I summon Curse of Dragon in attack mode! Curse of Dragon attack Kaiba's Battle Ox!"

The dragon closed in on Kaiba's holographic image and slashed it apart. Kaiba lost 200 LP.

Solomon set another card. "And I'll set this card face down, for later."

Kaiba decided enough was enough. He drew one card and... Perfect. "Alright, here comes your demise!" Kaiba set down two cards and two miraculous dragons appeared on his side of the field.

Solomon's eyes turned into pin points at the sight and he trembled with a newfound fear. "Two Blue Eyes?!"

Kaiba smiled wickedly. "Oh, yes!"

Solomon shook his head. "Stop, I quit the d-duel!"

What a pathetic man... Kaiba shrugged. "I'll attack anyways. Blue Eyes! White lightning attack!"

The first Blue Eyes-White Dragon attacked Curse of Dragon leaving Solomon on the ground in shock and exhaustion, not even able to call the obvious trap card he'd placed moments ago. Kaiba continued his attack. "Blue-Eyes! Attack him directly!"

The dragon did as he was commanded. Solomon was shaking with fear and shock by the end of the attack while the familiar shrill tapping sound of LP going down rang in Kaiba's ears.

"Heart of the cards," Kaiba sneered while hopping gracefully down from the dueling platform. "Never heard something more ridiculous. Roland," Seto pointed at Solomon while his faithful bodyguard stood off to the side. "Please dump him outside"

Roland nodded and bowed respectfully. "Yes, sir!"

Kaiba checked his watch. Perfect timing, just as he'd planned. Seto pulled out his cell phone and called the Kame Game Shop. Yugi was sure to be on lunch break now, which meant the runt and his geeks would venture to the dump known as a game shop. It had rung for a minute before someone picked up.

"Hello, Kame Game Shop!"

Kaiba almost barfed at the overly sweet voice on the other end of the phone. "Ahh Yugi! Perfect!"

"Kaiba?"

"Your grandfather's here visiting, but he's not feeling too well. Why don't you come by my office and pick him up?"

"Kaiba? What have you done Kaiba?!"

Seto ended the phone call there. He was sick of Yugi's voice. He put his cellphone back into his pocket and leaned on the wall, closing his eyes. Why was he doing this? He could just steal the card... But he felt like something bad would happen... After a long ten minutes of waiting he heard faint voices, all worrying and frantic. He used this time to make a entrance.

"How's the old man feeling?" Seto asked from the doorway. It looked like everybody had shown up.

"Kaiba, you sleaze, what have you done with him?" Joey growled while shaking his fist threateningly.

"We had a duel, that's all, with each of us putting up our most valuable card as the prize. But I guess playing against a champion like myself was too much stimulation for the fool." At the end he laughed at his own joke. Stimulation, haha.

"Kaiba! You should be ashamed for yourself!" Tèa pointed at him with a bony finger, thinking she was authoritive. Is she stupid? They just had duel! Nothing at all to be ashamed about.

"It was fair. And look at the sweet prize I won." Kaiba held up the Blue Eyes-White Dragon, and saw multiple pairs of eyes widen in happiness at the card.

Then he tore it in two.

It made a horrible ripping sound that echoed off the silent shock that had enveloped the room, in a sick, suffocating grasp, until Yugi broke the silence in a horrified whisper. "Grandpa's most treasured card! Why Kaiba?! Why did you rip my grandfather's Blue-Eyes White Dragon card?"

"Never leave any obstacle standing," Seto muttered loud enough for only himself to hear.

"Huh?" Yugi asked confused.

"Yes, the Blue Eyes is a rare and powerful card, and this one will never be used against me." It was common knowledge that you can only have three repeats in a Duel Monsters deck, so someone could use it against him in the near future. It made more sense to rip it instead of keep it, because then it could be stolen and used against him.

"My Blue-Eyes White Dragon! My treasure!" Solomon reached his hand out in pain and despair, as if he could grasp the remains and put them back together.

Yugi looked at his grandfather with genuine concern. "Grandpa, hold on!" He then turned to Kaiba, and lost all concern on his childish face, replaced with pure, raw rage and hatred. "How could you do such a thing?!"

"Yugi, here, take this!" Solomon held his deck out weakly to Yugi.

"Huh, grandpa?" Yugi asked sadly.

"I've put my heart in this deck, I've put my soul in these cards, and I've taught you everything I know, Yugi. Take them, take these cards and teach him respect, teach Kaiba respect from the heart of the cards, Yugi." Solomon nodded at Yugi through the pain.

Yugi ignored everything his grandfather said. "But grandpa, you need help! I've got to get you to a doctor!"

"Sounds like an excuse. Your friends can take care of your grandfather, while me and you duel." Kaiba paused, smirked, then taunted him, "Unless you're afraid?'

"Take 'im Yugi!"

Arghh, that friggin accent! Seto wanted to punch out that blond's teeth...

"Huh?" Yugi asked Joey, blinking in confusion.

"We'll take care of your grandpa, while you take care of creepy Kaiba!" Creepy Kaiba? Seto knew he was scary, but creepy, where did that come from? "Teach that rich spoiled brat what a real duel's all about!" Joey finished while glaring

Yeah, because that worked SO well with the last duel.

"For your grandpa, Yugi!" Tèa added her thoughts in and Kaiba was slowly losing patience.

The geek squad chatted for a minute or two, before Yugi followed Kaiba into the dueling area.

"I designed this virtual stadium myself. Impressive, hmm? I think you'll agree, it adds a bit more life to the game. We each begin with 2000 life points, first player to hit zero loses! Are you ready to play, runt?" Kaiba smirked with pride while his tri-coloured opponent growled.

"Play time is over Kaiba!"

Seto saw a flicker of light before... What the hell? Something was tripping here...

The brunet voiced his thoughts perfectly. "Uhhh, what the...?"

Yugi, was now taller. It was hard to notice because he hadn't grown much, but it was definitely not a feature from before. He had gained some muscle and posture in a second and his eyes were suddenly narrowed dangerously. His eyes were a deep pool of fiery crimson that would pull you in if you weren't careful

"Now, Kaiba, prepare yourself because it's time to duel!" The new Yugi asked him tauntingly.

Heck, this Yugi even has a deeper voice.

"Virtual systems ready, so let's begin. I attack with the mighty Hitotsou mi Giant. Brace yourself, Yugi. You've never dueled like this before."

The hologram of the Hitotsou mi Giant appeared as if it were real and mighty scary. Yugi recoiled and shook his head as if he wasn't seeing correctly. "Huh, he's brought the monster on the card to life?!" Yugi exclaimed, mostly to himself.

"It's my virtual simulator. It creates life-like holograms of every duel monster." Kaiba said, extremely proud of himself.

"So this is how you beat my grandfather. Well now it's my turn! I call on the Winged Dragon Guardian of the Fortress!"

"Monsters?! Real monsters?" Seto was vaguely aware of the mutt's voice chiming in his two cents, but was more focused on the Duel.

Yugi commanded his dragon, "Fireball attack!"

Seto put his arm up to block the white light and gritted his teeth when he felt the attack was over.

"Big brother?! Are you alright?!"

Seto to turned his head and gave Mokuba a quick smile as if to say he's okay. Mokuba nodded in return and shifted his gaze back to the duel arena.

"Alright! Go Yugi!" Joey pumped a fist in the air while cheering his friend on enthusiastically.

Seto drew a card from his deck. "Huh, well played Yugi. For a beginner." Seto set a card down on the field. "But how will you deal with this!"

Yugi blinked when he saw a familiar clown materilaize on the field with a cackling laugh. "Saggi the Dark Clown?! But that card has hardly any attack strength!"

"True, your dragon's attack is 1400, while my Dark Clown's is only 600, but if I combine it with this card..." Seto trailed off and set a magic card down.

"A magic card?!" Yugi asked.

"Exactly, the negative energy generator. It multiplies my monster's attack by three. Dark Clown attack with dark light!"

The clown put its hands together and laughed insanely. It shot out a dark light and Yugi's monster vaporized.

Seto smirked in triumph. "As you can see, combining cards can be very effective."

Yugi kept bringing new monsters to field, and each one was demolished by Seto's Dark Clown. Yugi looked desperate, while Joey kept yelling encouraging words like, "Hang in there, Yugi!"

"You're not faring any better than the old man did, Yugi. Your deck is just as weak and feeble as your grandfather."

"My grandpa is a great man and a better duelist than you'll ever be. He entrusted me with his cards and I feel his heart in this deck. I doubt that you have that kind of faith in your cards, Kaiba."

"Wha?" Seto said intelligently and he imagined he made a perfect WTF face.

"I believe in my grandpa's deck." Yugi drew another card and smiled at his winnings. "And my faith rewards me with Gaia the Fierce Knight! With a destructive power of 2300!"

The Knight galloped across the field to Kaiba's monster and cut the cackling clown in half.

"Way to go Yugi!" Joey cheered while doing a little victory dance.

"Alright Kaiba, your move."

"This'll be over sooner than you think." Seto drew his next card and his face turned sinister. "I call on the Blue Eyes-White Dragon!"

The holographic image was scary enough, and it worked well enough on Solomon. So, Seto thought that there could be a slight possibility that he could win using the same tactics. If not, he win using his strategy and power.

"No way!" Yugi shook his head and stepped back.

"Impossibel! Kaiba tore that card in half." Joey exclaimed from the sidelines.

"Surprised? Did you really think your grandfather's the only one who possessed a Blue-Eyes White Dragon?" The powerful dragon destroyed the holographic image of the Fierce Knight, and Kaiba smiled victoriously. "Your Fierce Knight is destroyed."

"Faith or no faith, you will fall below my power. This game is all about power, faith is for fools like your pathetic grandfather. In your entire deck there's not a monster that can stand up against a Blue Eyes-White Dragon, so what hope do you have against two?" Seto set down his second Blue Eyes and Yugi's eyes widened in disbelief. "Why don't you just admit defeat, Yugi?"

"Swords of Revealing Light! This stops all monsters on the field from attacking for three turns!" Yugi sounded desperate while he said that.

"What possible good will a three turn delay do you?" Kaiba taunted and Yugi fell silent.

Yugi didn't say another word for another minute, and Kaiba knew he was going to win the duel. Yugi was just stretching out his survival time until Seto's victory. After another five minutes though, Seto just got annoyed at the runt.

"Quit your stalking Yugi or you will forfeit the match."

"I never forfeit Kaiba." Yugi proclaimed and drew a card.

"Draw what you'd like, it won't change a thing. My dragons might be frozen for another two turns, but my new monster is under no such spell. The Judgeman with an attack power of 2200!" Seto said proudly.

"Dark magician, attack, your Judgeman falls." Yugi said after the attack was finished.

"A sacrifice that doesn't even faze me. And though my two Blue Eyes are still frozen for another two turns, my next card is... the third Blue-Eyes White Dragon! Now my dragon, attack!" Seto commanded and the beast heeded his commands.

"So so tell me, Yugi. How's your faith now? On my next turn all my Blue Eyes can attack. Nothing can save you now, no matter what card you draw!"

"Don't listen Yugi!" Joey scowled at the CEO.

"Draw your last pathetic card Yugi so I can end this!" Kaiba taunted, egearly waiting his victory.

"My grandpa's deck has no pathetic cards, Kaiba." Yugi drew his card and looked at it, then smirked. "But it does contain the unstoppable Exodia!"

"Huh?! Impossible!" Kaiba wasn't hearing this, right?

"I've assembled all five cards, all five special peices of Exodia!" Yugi exclaimed with a newfound energy.

"Exodia?!" Seto recoiled in fear and shock. "It's not possible! No ones ever been able to call him!" He even would've laughed if this situation wasn't downright horrifying. All you're really doing is getting five cards and using polymerization... So why hasn't anybody been able to call on Exodia before?

Seto heard the terrible words that sounded from Yugi's mouth. "Exodia, obliterate!"

"Ahhhh!" Seto yelled as Exodia's attack came firsthand, right to his three Blue-Eyes White Dragon.

"You did it Yugi! You won!" Joey cheered happily from the sidelines.

"This can't be! My brother never loses." Mokuba shouted, clearly in denial and close to sobbing.

"You play only for power, Kaiba, and that's why you lost. But if you put your heart in the game, there is nothing you can't do."

Mokuba wanted to cry. Seto did put his heart into this game! Seto had one thing as leverage during his studies while they were still with Gozaburo. Duel Monsters. Everytime Seto played, he put his heart into it, the child in him came to life.

Yugi just ruined that.

He couldn't even guess how Seto must be feeling right now. Gozaburo taught Seto a long time ago. To lose...

Is to die...

"But how," Seto shook his head in disbelief... He lost to a tri-coloured haired runt, no taller than 4 feet, that hadn't once participated in a duel tournament. "How could I have lost to HIM?"

"Kaiba, if you truly want to know, open your mind!" Yugi stretched his hand to Kaiba, and Seto felt his mind shatter.

Within the depths of his mind Seto felt tearing and movement. He felt his memories being rearranged, thoughts being lost, ideas placed differently, imagination ripped apart then put back together. There was also a large amount of pain that Seto felt, filling his head leaving no place untouched.

All in all, not a great experience.

The CEO fell to his knees as the two platforms got lowered on either side. Yugi left without another word with Joey. Mokuba ran to his brother in concern, and Roland stood awkwardly off to the side, watching the scene with sad eyes.

"Seto..." Mokuba rubbed his brother's back awkwardly, trying to be comforting. "It's okay big brother... You're still the best duelist I know. No one will ever take your place!"

But Yugi did...

Seto lost.

Yugi won.

Seto Kaiba lost.

Seto stood up and walked out of the dueling area, not saying a word.

He lost... But...

Seto would win.


"From the deepest desires often come the deadliest of hate."

-Socrates