~~* I don't know if I mentioned this yet but in case people are getting confused: I refer to Seto Kiaba as Seto. I know they refer to him as Kiaba in the show and Kiaba is a much more elite name, but I like calling him Seto better. ^_^ *~~

"That was real close, Joey. You almost beat me this time," said Yugi. Joey couldn't help but be happy. He had gotten Yugi down to 100 Life Points before he had drawn his Dark Magician and blown him away. "Yea, thanks to Chimera and the two magic cards she gave me!" He held them up and scanned them. "Let me see those," said Grandpa. Joey handed them over and Grandpa looked them over; reading all the text on them. "That's funny," he said, handing them back. "I've never seen or heard of them before. I don't even think they're in the Index of Cards." "Wow, she must've given me some really rare cards!" "Speaking of rare cards," said Yugi. "Will you show us your rare card, Grandpa?" "Sure." He went behind the counter and pulled out a box. "A dear friend gave this to me." He opened the box. In it rested a Blue-eyes White dragon. Many 'wow's and 'aw's followed. The door to the shop swung open. "I hear you have a very rare card, old man," said Seto. A large brief case was in his right hand. "Let me see it." He pushed past Joey and Tristan to get to the counter. Grandpa reluctantly pulled the box back out. "Here," said Grandpa, holding it at a distance. "What?!" he cried, his eyes widening in shock. "The fourth Blue- eyes! Old man, I'll give you all these for that one card!" He slammed the brief case onto the counter and flipped it open. Every one gasped as the piles of rare and powerful cards came into view. Grandpa shook his head. "I can't do that. This cad was given to me by a dear friend." "How about money! How much do you want?!" He pulled out his check book. "No, I can't tell you this card." Just as Seto was about to explode, some one pushed him from behind. Chimera suddenly appeared to the left, leaning against the counter. Her soft reddish-brown eyes deflected Seto's piercing glare. "He said no, what more of an answer do you need?" "I need that Blue-eyes!" he argued, more with her than with Grandpa. "How about this one." She flipped a card from her pocket in-between her index and middle finger. "WHAT?! A FIFTH BLUE-EYES!!" he cried. Every one else was dumb struck into silence. Chimera grabbed his shirt and pulled him close enough that she could whisper into his ear. "Check your deck, Kiaba boy." It was a whisper but every one heard. He quickly pulled out his deck and thumbed through it, only pulling out two Blue-eyes. "You little-" "Ha ha ha ha!! Get out of here!" She threw the Blue-eyes at him, shut his brief case, shoved that in his arms and pushed him out the door. "Thank you, young lady." said Grandpa, when she turned back around. "It's nothing," she said, coming back and leaning against the counter. The door to the shop opened again. "Seto!! I said- Oh," said Chimera, turning to find a man in a business suit. "Darling, why do you keep sneaking out of the house?" he asked. Chimera rolled her eyes and looked up straight. "Because there's nothing interesting there," then aside to the gang, "I'll see you at school tomorrow." She winked at Joey as she exited the store with her father. Her father looked nothing like her. "Interesting girl," said Grandpa. After school the next day, Yugi and co. came back over to the game shop. Upon entering , Yugi yelled his customary "Grandpa! I'm here!" but this time there was no answer. "Hmmm. I wonder where he is." The gang spread out and began to search the shop and apartment up stairs. Before long: "Yugi," called Chimera. He came rushing downstairs to find her reading a note behind the counter. She looked up and seemed concerned. "Yugi. I think you should read this." She handed the note to him. "Oh, no!! Grandpa's gone to fight Seto!" Every one rushed, having heard him. "Look, I'll close up and watch the shop. You guys go, I have a bad feeling about this." Said Chimera. "But-" protested Yugi. "NO!!! You don't need me with you!! GO!!!" She pushed them out of the store and locked the door. "Seems we have no choice," said Tea. "But Chim is right. I have a bad feeling about this too. Lets go!" They all headed for the address that was written on the note.