A/N- I am so sorry about how long it took me to update! This chapter was very difficult to write, plus I kept getting interrupted! The entire month of December was spent cleaning and dealing with family members, and then the beginning weeks of January were spent with me getting caught up in school, reading books for school, studying for mid-terms and crap like that, and waiting for a good idea to hit me! I've had Writer's Block (*Cue horrified scream*) for almost three months now! Let me tell you, Writer's Block (*Cue horrified scream*) is terrible to have when you need a new chapter up! Thanks for everyone being so patient, and I promise I will attempt to get chapter 13 up sooner then I got chapter 12 up!
-Psychotic
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Chapter 12- The reunion between Yugi and his grandfather was heartfelt and filled with many hugs between the two. Hadrian had made his happiness known that Grandpa was better before saying good bye to Yugi for the time being, promising to see him after school the next day, seeing as Yugi was in school and Hadrian was not.
"I don't need no stinkin' school!" Hadrian had boasted to Yugi as he left. "My brains are plenty fine as they are!"
Yugi had sighed and shook his head in amusement as he waved goodbye to the black and green-haired boy.
* * * * *
Hadrian blinked as he looked around. Great. He was lost again. Kek really needed to start actually telling him where they were when he gave control back over to a drowsy Hadrian.
'Kek... Where are we?' Hadrian asked his other half.
'Uh.... I don't know, actually.'
'KEK!'
'Not my fault!' Kek said defensively. 'I was just wandering! You should have been paying attention too!'
'I was asleep!'
'...So?'
'I can't watch while I'm asleep!'
'You say that like it's my fault!'
'Well how do I know it isn't your fault?! Maybe it's your fault that in this world we can't watch other people while we're asleep?! I BLAME YOU FOR EVERYTHING!'
'Hadrian?'
'Yeah?'
'STOP BEING AN IDIOT!'
'NO! NEVER! I HAVE THE FREEDOM TO BE AN IDIOT IF I WANT TO!'
'GAH!'
Hadrian cackled both outwardly and inwardly while Kek mentally banged his head off of a wall.
Hadrian paused in his cackling as he tilted his head to the side.
"I should probably talk to Sirius and Remus. I was kinda rude to them." Hadrian frowned.
Kek growled. 'I don't like them.'
'You don't like anyone that isn't Yami or Yugi.' Hadrian retorted mentally.
'Not true. I like Mokuba.'
'That's different. Mokuba's just a kid. You can't help but like him. You're a kid-lover-person-thing. You don't like anyone over the age of thirteen other then Yami, Yugi, and me.'
'You say that like it's a bad thing, Hady-kun.'
"Grr...."
'Did you just growl?'
'...Maybe.'
A sigh escaped from Kek as he sat down in his soul room. It was much more comfortable in there then it was in any other part of their mind. Sometimes he worried about Hadrian's mental health...
Hadrian decided to write his godfather and uncle, thinking they deserved an apology for how hard he was on them. So, the next three hours were spent with him and Kek arguing over what they should write to Sirius and Remus after Kek Apparated them back to their home.
* * * * *
Sirius was sulking in Grimmauld Place. How could Hadrian do that to him? How could he send him back so abruptly after throwing all of that information on him? He sighed as he stretched out on his bed, hoping against all hope that his godson was alright. He might be upset that Hadrian had sent them back, but he could understand his reasons. He really had no right to try and be a figure in Hadrian's life. But was it wrong that he wanted to try?
So when Hedwig came tapping at his window, Sirius sprinted up and let her in, hoping that Hadrian was forgiving them for being so pushy and (not that he would admit it EVER) slightly obnoxious.
"Dear Sirius and Remus," Sirius read out loud after opening the letter quickly. "I wanted to apologize for being so short and kinda mean-ish to you guys when you visited. I was upset because this summer was meant to be just for me and for me to make new friends without being so well-know. I didn't want ANYONE from the wizarding world to come and visit me. I want to work out my priorities without people breathing over my neck. This entire year was hectic and I just want a break. I'm really sorry for being rude, but like I've told you both before, we really don't know each other that well. We've had maybe a total of five REAL conversations face-to-face in the years we've known each other, and maybe a handful of letters exchanged. And while I would love to have you both involved in my life, right now isn't the best time. I'd like it if I could be able to be independent for awhile before getting back to being part of the wizarding world. I like it here a lot. I really do. Plus I don't feel like explaining to Dumbledore how I sent him to the Shadow Realm... Anyway! I'll see you guys as soon as this summer is over! Enjoy the rest of it! Hadrian."
Sirius sighed again after reading the letter. He really didn't want to leave his godson to be all alone, but what choice did he have? Hadrian seemed very capable of taking care of himself, plus he had an insane Bellatrix Lestrange on his side...
With that in mind, Sirius took the letter and decided to show it to Remus and also tell his friend that sending a portkey in the mail to Hadrian probably wouldn't go over too well with their friend's son...
* * * * *
"By the gods! I'm surrounded by idiots!" A snake-like voice screamed in a mixture of anger and mild horror. "Crucio!"
A loud, ear-piercing scream was the only thing heard in that entire mansion for what seemed like an eternity. No one was willing to speak up for the poor soul who would most likely die by the Dark Lord's hands.
The scream gradually died down into sobbing as the man pleaded, "P-please, m-m-m-my lord... P-p-p-potter... He's d-disappeared off the map!"
Voldemort opened his mouth and held out his wand, ready to put the Cruciatus curse on the Death Eater again, before he stopped, paling slightly.
"If he's disappeared," Voldemort murmured slowly, sounding as though he didn't realize he was talking out loud. Death Eaters all around him held their breath, none wanting to make a sound and anger their master anymore then he already was. "Then that means Dumbledore is involved... Which means that he's actually finally going to give the brat some training... He must have already started!" Voldemort snapped his fingers in realization, eyes widening. "That's why Potter didn't show up when I sent him that vision! I know he got it! Potter's going to be getting stronger... Learning more..."
There was stunned silence in the room, everyone marveling at the genius of their idol. It truly was amazing how smart, sly, and cunning he was, they thought.
Snape was biting down on his tongue as hard as he could, trying his best not to snort at the idiocy Voldemort was showing for the second time. He was basically jumping to conclusions like he had in the first war, not even noticing that he was redoing everything he had done before when he heard of the prophecy the first time. Voldemort and paranoia didn't mix too well, it seemed.
"What if..." Voldemort's panic, paranoia, and horror was growing at a fast pace as he paced back and forth. "What if Potter is learning how to use the power I don't know about? What if he already KNOWS about it? He's probably mastered this power! He's probably a genius! Weeks he's been gone, and I just realized NOW! He's most likely become as smart and skilled as Dumbledore by now! Just as wise!"
"OUCH!"
'Hadrian, did you just run into a wall again?'
'Not on purpose!' Hadrian pouted defensively as he rubbed his forehead, walking into the Kame Game Shop.
Yugi looked up and laughed when he saw Hadrian still rubbing his forehead where a bump was starting to form.
"I didn't run into a wall!" Hadrian said loudly and shiftily, looking around with eyes darting from one side of the room to another.
"I never said you did." Yugi told him, waving him over to the other part of the store. "Everyone else is here. Joey's trying to convince Grandpa to let him add more cards to his tab."
"I didn't think game shops let people have tabs..." Hadrian mused.
"They don't." Yugi answered blandly, causing Hadrian to laugh as they walked further in.
"Hey people! How're you all doing?" Hadrian asked as he walked over to them, watching Joey and Tristan argue about something or other with Grandpa while Tea paused in looking at a magazine to glare at Hadrian.
"Hadrian, ya tell Gramps 'ere that I'll pay 'im back tomorrow!" Joey yelled to Hadrian over the yells of Tristan and Grandpa.
Hadrian blinked as he abruptly had three people yelling at him, each telling him something different. "Um... I HAVE THE RIGHT TO REMAIN SILENT AND MURDER IS BAD!" He screamed over them finally, causing them all to stop.
Everyone looked at him for a moment with bewildered stares.
"Well it got you all to shut up, didn't it?" Hadrian huffed, crossing his arms and pouting childishly.
Tea sneered at him and Hadrian stuck his tongue out at her.
"You're mean." Hadrian accused.
"You're an idiot." Tea retorted.
"Tea, don't be mean to Hadrian." Grandpa scolded.
"HA!" Hadrian cried out, hugging Grandpa. "He likes me better! So nyah!" He stuck out his tongue at Tea, who glared.
Before anyone else could say anything, Mokuba crashed in, looking panicked.
"Kit!" Kek took over before Hadrian could blink, running over to the soaking wet boy and dragging him inside. "What are you doing all wet with no umbrella? Are you okay? What's going on?" He asked in rapid succession.
"I need your guys' help!" Mokuba burst out.
Kek quickly ushered Mokuba in while Grandpa told Yugi to go get some towels and a blanket to dry the boy off while he went to make them tea to warm him up.
Soon enough they were all sitting around a table, Hadrian back in control as he fussed over Mokuba, trying to dry him off before he got sick.
"My brother has been working for a long time to get a realistic virtual reality game made. It's supposed to be like a pod, where you lie in there while your mind is transported inside of the game! He's made a lot of prototypes for it too! But some people from the board of his company turned it into a nightmare, and now Seto's stuck in there!" Mokuba told them, looking very distressed.
"Why can't you just get him out of the pod?" Tea questioned, tapping her fingers against the arm rest of the couch, leaning back slightly. "The game should turn off automatically, shouldn't it?"
"It traps your mind inside of there," Hadrian explained, surprising all of them. "And knowing Kaiba, he made it so you can't leave until you win the game, ne?" Mokuba nodded, slightly surprised. "Plus it's a prototype, and those never have all of the safety measures necessary for if they were going to sell it. Prototypes need to go through multiple examinations and trial runs until they're fully safe and able to be sold or used."
Tea shot him a nasty look, while the others in the room looked impressed at Hadrian noticing all of that.
'It seems you do have some intelligence in that brain of yours,' Kek thought in amusement to Hadrian, who mentally pouted some. 'Good job, Hady-kun.'
'You wound me, Kek.' Hadrian thought dryly.
"And how do you know all of that?" Tea asked with a huff.
Hadrian shrugged. "It's kinda obvious once you think it out some. So are we going to go save Riddle Jr.'s butt or not? 'Cuz if we don't I think Mokuba is gonna be pretty upset."
Joey whined, "Aw, but Kaiba is such a b-"
Tristan slapped a hand over Joey's mouth.
"Watch your language, Joey!" Hadrian scolded, before thanking Tristan for stopping him. Joey glared at Tristan, who grinned back at him.
* * * * *
Mokuba motioned for them to follow him as he ushered them inside. Kek had temporarily taken over so he could inconspicuously hide everyone from view if someone walked past them.
Soon enough they were in a room with some strange looking pods that looked like they belong in some sci-fi movie. One of them held the elder Kaiba brother in it, him looking as though he were in a restless sleep.
Kek counted only three pods and sent a level glare over at Tristan and Joey who were both boasting that they should be going.
"I'm not trying to be rude," Kek spoke up, causing everyone to look at him having noticed the changes to Hadrian, though only Yugi and Mokuba knew that he was an entirely different person. "But neither of you have much experience as a duelist, which this game is about as Mokuba said before. Joey, you took some lessons from Mutou-san, but nowhere near enough to actually be able to win the game. Tristan, have you even played Duel Monsters before?" They both flushed and opened their mouths to say something, but Kek cut them off. "This isn't just a game. These business men have made it to keep Kaiba out of the way. And from what I'm assuming and Mokuba didn't tell us, is that if the power goes out, the game is turned off, or we lose, we die." Mokuba looked away guiltily. "I don't blame you for not telling us, Mokuba." He assured him. "But I'm not having you two get yourselves and whoever else is going killed. The people with the most experience and Mokuba should go."
'WHAT?! NO! MOKUBA-KIT IS NOT GOING WHEN HE CAN POSSIBLY DIE!' Hadrian screamed in their mind, pounding to get control.
"Mokuba? He's just a child!" Tea protested.
"He knows the most about the game, though. He is the vice president of the company, isn't he? I doubt Kaiba would keep anything from his little brother when it's something so important like this." Kek rolled his eyes as if this was obvious. Mokuba grinned, glad that someone was on his side.
'NO! SAY NO MOKUBA-KIT! DRUGS ARE BAD AND SO ARE GAMES THAT STEAL YOUR MIND!' Hadrian sobbed in their mind.
'Aren't I supposed to be the worrying one?' Kek thought, mentally raising an eyebrow.
'SHUT UP! I BLAME YOU FULLY!'
'And you would be correct that I am at fault.'
'YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO AGREE YOU JERK!'
Kek chuckled slightly while Hadrian continued to attempt to contact Mokuba by screaming loudly in their mind.
'Aren't you the one that said to trust in other people and their abilities?' Kek mentally raised an eyebrow while Hadrian began to whimper.
'Well, yeah... But this is MOKUBA-KIT! He's just a baby!'
'He's the same age we were when we killed the basilisk.'
'That's differenter!'
'...Did you just say 'differenter'?'
'...Maybe.'
'I marvel at your idiocy sometimes.'
'That's not the point though! Mokuba is tiny and young-'
'So are you.' Kek dryly retorted.
Hadrian paused. 'Good point. That's a vvvveeeerrrryyyy good point... Alright whatever but we can't let him get hurt, 'kay?'
'Glad you see it my way.' Kek thought smugly as he crawled into the pod next to Yugi and Mokuba. 'Here. You take back control until we actually do something exciting. I'm going to save my strength.'
'Okay.'
They switched real quick before they were sent into the game.
Hadrian looked around curiously at the game setting. It was pretty normal looking, like a forest. He looked at his arm and saw the prototype for Kaiba's duel disk on his arm. Poking at it experimentally, he saw that a deck he assumed was his own was in it.
"Well, what now, Mokuba?" Hadrian asked, green eyes looking around curiously.
Mokuba paused briefly. "I'm not entirely sure, but I think we need to earn life points."
"Earn them?" Yugi frowned. "How do we do that?"
"I dunno. Seto wasn't going to do that, but look at ourselves and our duel disks." Mokuba held up his own with a calculating look on his face as he thought out possibilities the game could hold.
Hadrian looked down at his duel disk while Yugi looked down at themselves.
Their duel disks on the part where their life points are usually kept track of, instead had an X in it's place. Their bodies were partly transparent, though it wasn't noticeable unless you were looking very closely. Hadrian poked at Yugi, and his eyes widened when his finger went through him.
"Whoa... This is so utterly amazing I can't bring myself to be enthusiastic about it..." Hadrian continued to poke at Yugi and Mokuba while they ignored him and began conversing amongst themselves, brainstorming about what they should do to get life points.
"What do they look like anyway?" Yugi asked Mokuba, poking at the duel disk experimentally. "Are they like coins or stars or what?"
Mokuba frowned again, crossing his arms. "Seto wouldn't make it that obvious. He wanted the game to be different from other video games. Maybe-"
His hypotheses were interrupted by Hadrian yelling, "Hey! Look! It's a giant box!"
Yugi and Mokuba both spun around to see Hadrian pretty far away, poking at a large black box with the words "Life Point Station" emblazoned across the top of it.
"When did he get over there?" Mokuba asked in confusion, but Yugi just shrugged and jogged over to Hadrian, Mokuba following him after giving up on trying to understand how that happened.
The box wasn't anything special. It was giant, they would all agree to that, most likely between ten and twenty feet tall and ten yards wide. "Life Point Station" was on a sign above it, flashing on and off with a plus sign next to it.
"So will the life points in the game make us solid?" Yugi questioned Mokuba, inspecting the box curiously.
"Most likely." Mokuba replied, thinking deeply as Hadrian poked at the Life Point Station.
"How do we get the life points out?" Hadrian asked, causing Mokuba to blanch.
"Uhh..."
* * * * * *
Bellatrix looked around in a bored manner, wondering how to torture the Hogwarts faculty next without harming them too badly. She wanted to freak them out before she began the physical torture she had in mind on them.
She stepped back into a separate hallway when she heard footsteps, ducking her head slightly even though she knew they couldn't see her underneath her Disillusionment Charm.
Her eyes narrowed when she saw the people who passed her, and she pulled out her wand when one of them stopped and turned to look at her with his creepy eye.
Alastor Mad-Eye Moody was walking with Dumbledore and Mc Gonagall. All of them were talking in low, hurried tones about finding Harry Potter.
"He can't have gone too far. We would know if he stopped in Diagon Alley to get money from his vault," Mc Gonagall muttered to her two companions.
Mad-Eye nodded his agreement, his fake eye spinning around wildly. "Aye, that would be true Minerva. But how do we know he didn't use Polyjuice Potion before going? He could have gotten money from the Potter vault and use it to take the Knight Bus anywhere in the world."
"Where would he get Polyjuice Potion, Moody?" Mc Gonagall hissed. "His potion skills are abysmal at best and explode when he's at his worst."
"Maybe that Granger girl made it for him! Maybe he stole it from Snape's stores! Maybe he bought it sometime when we weren't watching him!" Moody growled to Mc Gonagall, who growled back.
Dumbledore stepped between the two. "Calm yourselves, my friends. We have to think rationally. Harry wouldn't just go off anywhere, he would probably go-"
Dumbledore was cut off by a spell being thrown at them wildly, a woman's voice cackling somewhere near them.
"I figured instead of waiting for Freaky-Eyed-Veteran to find me, I'd show myself in!" Bellatrix cackled loudly, taking off the charms she had placed on herself as she randomly threw spells randomly.
"Dumbledore, Mc Gonagall!" Moody roared as he sent spells back at the insane witch. "Get out of here! I'll handle the Death Eater."
Neither wasted any time hightailing it out of there.
Moody sighed in mild despair. Weren't they supposed to be Gryffindors? Oh how the mighty have fallen... Where had the bravery all gone?
Bellatrix was still cackling as she pranced around, dodging spells languidly and somehow managing to make it look insane. Tossing spells around carelessly, Moody very rarely HAD to dodge, and when he did he ended up using a shield instead.
Eventually though, Bellatrix had Moody stunned and she giggled, kneeling down next to the glowering man that was now on the ground.
"Well Mr. Mad-Eye-Moody, I'll leave you with this present," She tossed a very thin liquid over the man. "And let you figure out what it does!" She cackled again as she danced away gleefully.
A few minutes later, the Stunning Spell was lifted from Moody and he sat up straight, running spells over himself.
"What did she pour on me?! A poison?! What is it going to do?!"
Meanwhile, Bellatrix cackled as she tossed the now empty vial off to the side. Riling Moody up was SO much fun! He would be fun to mess with!
Thinking of more ways to torture him, Bellatrix walked out of Hogwarts with ease.
* * * * *
Hadrian and Mokuba all glared at the Life Point Station with the darkest glares they could muster up. Which, for two chibi-ish boys, wasn't very evil.
"We have to solve a puzzle to get Life Points?! EVERY TIME?! I STINK AT PUZZLES!" Hadrian wailed dramatically.
"I told Seto not to go with the puzzles," Mokuba mumbled, pouting. "I told him that no one would like that..."
Their rants were interrupted by Yugi, who had made a door appear on the Life Point Station.
Hadrian and Mokuba gaped at him, while Yugi held up the Millennium Puzzle around his neck.
"I like puzzles." Yugi replied dryly.
Mokuba pouted while Hadrian's eyebrow twitched.
"Okay then. You get to do all of the puzzles then in this stupid game. You are officially... The Puzzle Master That Answers All Puzzle And Puzzle-Like Questions And Tasks!"
Yugi and Mokuba both stared at Hadrian in a mix of bewilderment and amusement.
"You are... The PMTAAPAPLQAT!"
"Uh, don't you mean P.M.T.A.A, uh... well isn't it supposed to be an acronym?" Yugi questioned carefully.
Hadrian looked at him like he was an idiot. "No, it is not P.M.T.A.A.P.A.P.L.Q.A.T! It's PMTAAPAPLQAT! You have to say it as one word, not as all the separate letters!"
"Why?"
"Because acronyms are for those fancy organizations that are to lazy to create a new word for their company! I may be lazy, but this is a big deal!" Hadrian gesticulated wildly with his hands for emphasis.
Yugi looked at him with a wary look. "And why, exactly, is this a big deal?"
"You just got a new title! Of course it's a big deal! Titles are what make people powerful! Titles are EVERYTHING! The fact that you got one is ABSOLUTELY BLOODY AMAZING!"
Yugi was about to reply, but Mokuba interrupted.
"Can we please go and find my brother now?" Mokuba asked, growing slightly irritated with the random banter.
"Sure, Mokuba-kit!" Hadrian chirped, linking arms with Mokuba and walking inside of the Life Point Station.
Hadrian stared at the inside of the station with a bland look.
"This is boring. How do we get the life points? Are there going to be itty-bitty coins we have to pick up to count as them? Are we going to have to do another puzzle? What's with the blank room? It's all black! Why are we even here? Why didn't we just take Seto out of the dumb thing and use one of the Millennium Items to put his mind back in his body? Where are the life points? Hey, is that a rock-?"
Hadrian was cut off a a bright yellow light surrounded all three of them.
Mokuba sighed in relief while Yugi took his hands off of his ears warily, watching Hadrian in case he started his "Rapid-Fire-Question Attack" as they had started to call it when he wasn't around. (No it wasn't gossip, how dare you imply that?!)
The three watched as they slowly gained a solid form and their life points went up on their duel disks.
Each of them had 8,000 life points, instead of the normal 3,000 that they had all been expecting.
"Kaiba always does have to stick out," Hadrian pointed out blandly as they walked out of the Life Point Station. "Are there going to be more of these, or are these all we get?"
Mokuba shook his head. "The game has way too many levels and monsters for even the creator to get through the entire game with only 8,000 points. I remember Seto had mentioned that the average amount of life points a normal teenager would need to get through the game would be somewhere around 50,000."
Yugi paused at that. "Mokuba," He asked slowly, turning to the younger teen. "Exactly how many levels are there?"
Mokuba froze and he laughed nervously. "Uh, well... Hey look, it's a shiny rock!" He pointed over their shoulders.
"SHINY ROCK!"
Hadrian sprinted off in the direction Mokuba pointed at. Yugi was not fazed and he fixed Mokuba with a stern look.
"Mokuba..."
The younger teen sighed and answered, "At least fifty-five."
"And how long would it take to get through each of these levels?"
"It depends. I know during the second rough draft of it, Seto brought it home to test out on his computer and it took him a week to finish, and that was without stopping. I had to bring him food to keep him eating. When he finally finished, he passed out from exhaustion." Mokuba admitted.
"What level is Kaiba on then?"
"Uhh..."
Mokuba paused and Yugi waited patiently. When he didn't answer, Yugi sighed and rubbed his hand over his face.
"I know you know, Mokuba..."
"Do not."
"Yes you do."
"Well, what if I didn't?"
"Whether you possibly didn't know it is not relevant here. What IS relevant is that you DO know and I believe it is essential to getting your brother back to know how far into this we have to go."
"...I didn't follow any of that."
The two stared at each other blankly for a moment. In the background, you could hear Hadrian yell triumphantly, "I FOUND THE SHINY ROCK! IT'S VERY SPARKLY AND SHINY!"
Finally, Mokuba broke their gaze and answered reluctantly, "He's on the last level. Where the boss is."
Yugi resisted the urge to scream in frustration.
Hadrian ran up to the two of them, now covered in dirt and tiny scratches, holding up a small stone with a winning and bright smile.
"Look! It's shiny and bright and pretty!..."
Yugi rubbed the bridge of his nose, trying to hold onto what little patience he still had while Mokuba let out a nervous laugh, Hadrian still going on and on about his rock in the background.
"Look on the bright side, Yugi!" Mokuba wracked his brain, trying to think of something good. "Erm... You get to be one of the first people to play Kaiba Corp's first virtual reality video game!"
"-and it's colorful and sparkly and beautiful and amazing and pretty and look how shiny it is!" Hadrian gushed.
Yugi closed his eyes and tilted his head up to the sky, letting out a gush of breath.
"This is going to be a LONG game..."
A loud screech from somewhere in the trees as an answer.
They all looked towards where the screech was and saw a zombie-like duel monster come forward with it's zombie friends.
"INFERI!" Hadrian screamed, pointing at them. "WHO HAS A FIRE-BASED CARD TO PLAY?!"
"A very, very, very, long game..." Yugi prayed for patience to every deity out there.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ! A/N- Hey, I gots an important question for all of you nice and patient readers! To be able to write this fanfic, I have been watching Yu-Gi-Oh every chance I can online. I've finally made it to almost the end of Battle City. To be honest, I can't see Hadrian in Battle City. So I'm going to do one of the following things: A) Have Hadrian go into a coma and have Kek's memories come forward while Yugi and the rest go into the Battle City Tournament. B) Skip Battle City entirely and come up with a reason for why Marik/Malik aren't there, and change basically the entire series in a different dueling tournament including Voldemort and Death Eaters, or... C) Skip Battle City entirely, include Marik/Malik somehow either making and alliance with Voldemort or hating Voldemort and reluctantly joining the Order of the Phoenix (and corrupting them!) instead of the entire confusing Battle City and change basically the rest of the series and HP books. Which option would you like? I'm, personally, leaning towards options B or C, because if you choose A, then I would have to watch the rest of the series and I don't really have the time. The updates would be even further in between then they are now. Either let me know what you want, or I'll choose by myself. I just thought you'd like a say in what happens. *Shrug* Thanks for listening and reading!
