Chapter 1
News Break!
( I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh or any of its characters but the character Samantha
is mine, please no flamers, this my first story)
Samantha re-read the letter for the eleventh time, the words now burned into her mind. It was still hard to believe. She swept a long chocolate brown strand of hair from her face, her deep sapphire blue eyes wandering across the letter again. After being moved around to fifteen families in ten years since her parents and older brother and sister had died in the tragic car accident, she was told she had family that was alive. She was 16 now. They hadn't told her *before* the emotional stress of getting used to new families. No, only *after* she had *finally* gotten settled in, they decided to ship her off to Japan. She didn't even know Japanese! Samantha glared at the letter furiously. "How do these people expect me to adjust! family, a new country, a new *language. Wonderful." She crumpled up the letter and tossed it into the trash can. "I hate this! Stupid Japan!" She sighed and began to calm down. She laid back looking at the speckled ceiling. She closed her eyes and lost herself in her own world, a world that she felt once existed but died away much like the happy memories of her past. Now back into reality she got upturned out the light and went back to her bed, her sleep plagued with nightmares of the previous nights since that faithful day that her life changed in a flash of light.
Samantha re-read the letter for the eleventh time, the words now burned into her mind. It was still hard to believe. She swept a long chocolate brown strand of hair from her face, her deep sapphire blue eyes wandering across the letter again. After being moved around to fifteen families in ten years since her parents and older brother and sister had died in the tragic car accident, she was told she had family that was alive. She was 16 now. They hadn't told her *before* the emotional stress of getting used to new families. No, only *after* she had *finally* gotten settled in, they decided to ship her off to Japan. She didn't even know Japanese! Samantha glared at the letter furiously. "How do these people expect me to adjust! family, a new country, a new *language. Wonderful." She crumpled up the letter and tossed it into the trash can. "I hate this! Stupid Japan!" She sighed and began to calm down. She laid back looking at the speckled ceiling. She closed her eyes and lost herself in her own world, a world that she felt once existed but died away much like the happy memories of her past. Now back into reality she got upturned out the light and went back to her bed, her sleep plagued with nightmares of the previous nights since that faithful day that her life changed in a flash of light.
