Don't own Yugioh. Probably never will.
Please review at the end of the chapter. There's a simple equation that goes, Reviews= happy author= more chapters. So if you want more chapters review more. And to Yami Angel and all those who really like Yami/Hoshi stories there another I wrote that I believe you didn't read. It's called "Making a Friend." It's pretty much done. It's just under a different category because it doesn't have to do with the Yugioh world beside the fact that Yami is in there.
Chapter three
Stray arrow
~*~Late afternoon~*~
"Is something wrong sir," asked Seto. Yami looked at his friend and high priest.
"What do you mean," asked Yami clearly confused on what Seto meant.
Seto pointed forward. "Your arrows are straying today."
Yami looked at the targets. Sure enough all of Yami's arrows were off were Seto's hit their mark perfectly. Yami remember an old saying his instructors used to tell him. "You must clear your mind. As long as your mind is clouded you will make mistakes. On with a peaceful mind will always hit their mark."
"Would you like to discuss it," asked Seto.
Yami thought about. The girl he met can stay out of the conversation. As much as Yami was concern about her, the magic part was what got him worried. Looking at Seto he said, "Seto what I'm going to say is NEVER to be repeated again, understand?"
"Of course sir."
"Last night I found a girl, who I've seen on the street before, badly beaten," said Yami.
Seto had a small frown on his face. "What does this have to do with you."
"Let me continue and you'll fine out."
"I'm sorry your highness."
"Never mind. Anyway the sources of the girl beatings reflected a strong magic."
"What?!"
"My point exactly."
"You think there's someone here in the palace doing it. No one else could have such magic. Not with out us knowing."
"Agree," said Yami, "Which brings me to another important factor. The very fact that this very girl is within this palace."
"What," said Seto, "So who ever is doing this is someone within the palace. But how? We would have know if someone was using magic within the palace."
"I know," said Yami, "This is the important factor. Who ever is doing this to that girl is doing it somewhere else. I saw it with my own eyes. The girl disappeared and reappeared in ten minutes. Before she was already beaten badly and when she came back, she looked even worse. My guess is that someone beat her here, most likely the person she assigned to and then during the night someone take her somewhere and beats her there with a strong magic. What got me puzzled is that is how a powerful spell manage to get pass all of our spells."
I agree. And more so who is behind this," said Seto.
Yami nodded.
~~Later that night~~
Yami sat in the garden. This was the only place he seem to get peace and quiet now days. *So many unanswered question. The more I look for answers the more confused I get. Why was I chosen to pharaoh? Who is that girl?* Sighing Yami looked to the sky. The stars began to come out again. Yami relaxed and closed his eyes. Hopefully tomorrow will bring a new beginning.
Please review at the end of the chapter. There's a simple equation that goes, Reviews= happy author= more chapters. So if you want more chapters review more. And to Yami Angel and all those who really like Yami/Hoshi stories there another I wrote that I believe you didn't read. It's called "Making a Friend." It's pretty much done. It's just under a different category because it doesn't have to do with the Yugioh world beside the fact that Yami is in there.
Chapter three
Stray arrow
~*~Late afternoon~*~
"Is something wrong sir," asked Seto. Yami looked at his friend and high priest.
"What do you mean," asked Yami clearly confused on what Seto meant.
Seto pointed forward. "Your arrows are straying today."
Yami looked at the targets. Sure enough all of Yami's arrows were off were Seto's hit their mark perfectly. Yami remember an old saying his instructors used to tell him. "You must clear your mind. As long as your mind is clouded you will make mistakes. On with a peaceful mind will always hit their mark."
"Would you like to discuss it," asked Seto.
Yami thought about. The girl he met can stay out of the conversation. As much as Yami was concern about her, the magic part was what got him worried. Looking at Seto he said, "Seto what I'm going to say is NEVER to be repeated again, understand?"
"Of course sir."
"Last night I found a girl, who I've seen on the street before, badly beaten," said Yami.
Seto had a small frown on his face. "What does this have to do with you."
"Let me continue and you'll fine out."
"I'm sorry your highness."
"Never mind. Anyway the sources of the girl beatings reflected a strong magic."
"What?!"
"My point exactly."
"You think there's someone here in the palace doing it. No one else could have such magic. Not with out us knowing."
"Agree," said Yami, "Which brings me to another important factor. The very fact that this very girl is within this palace."
"What," said Seto, "So who ever is doing this is someone within the palace. But how? We would have know if someone was using magic within the palace."
"I know," said Yami, "This is the important factor. Who ever is doing this to that girl is doing it somewhere else. I saw it with my own eyes. The girl disappeared and reappeared in ten minutes. Before she was already beaten badly and when she came back, she looked even worse. My guess is that someone beat her here, most likely the person she assigned to and then during the night someone take her somewhere and beats her there with a strong magic. What got me puzzled is that is how a powerful spell manage to get pass all of our spells."
I agree. And more so who is behind this," said Seto.
Yami nodded.
~~Later that night~~
Yami sat in the garden. This was the only place he seem to get peace and quiet now days. *So many unanswered question. The more I look for answers the more confused I get. Why was I chosen to pharaoh? Who is that girl?* Sighing Yami looked to the sky. The stars began to come out again. Yami relaxed and closed his eyes. Hopefully tomorrow will bring a new beginning.
