Aisling started laughing at her little brother's innocent remark. She couldn't help but wonder how Seto was planning to talk his way out of this one. She made an "eep!" noise as he glared at her for a moment, his face turning bright red as he turned to Mokuba. "I'll tell you when you're older, kiddo," he said, his patience seeming

forced. Bluefire rolled her eyes at him. "Oh come on, Seto. The kid's gonna find out anyway. If you don't tell him, I will," she said. "BLUEFIRE! DON'T YOU DARE!" he yelled. Ryou sweatdropped. "I'm not even going to get involved in this," he muttered from where he stood beside Aisling. "Seto, you're no fun at all," Aisling told her brother, hiding a smirk behind her pale hand. "Aisling, don't you dare start that again," he growled.

Bluefire smirked with amusement, before she said "Mokuba, come here." Mokuba nodded and walked over. Bluefire kneeled down and whispered something in his ear. "BLUEFIRE, YOU BETTER NOT BE CORRUPTING MOKUBA ANY FUTHER THAN YOU HAVE ALREADY!" he yelled. Mokuba snickered and asked "So that was what you meant?" Bluefire nodded and this sent Mokuba into a fit of giggles. "You told him, didn't you?" Seto asked. Bluefire nodded. "BLUEFIRE!" "What? You wouldn't tell him and he wanted to know. So, I took the liberty of telling him." "I said I was going to tell him when he was older." "But you'd have forgotten by then." "Exactly." Bluefire rolled her eyes at him. "Whatever. You're slacking on your big brother duties, Seto. I'm expanding his mind." she said. "You're teaching him to curse and insult people that make him angry. Do you know what his teacher told me last week?" "No. What?" "He called a kid that cut in front of him at the water fountain a 'motherfucker.'" He covered Mokuba's ears so he wouldn't pick it up. "Now, where do you think he got that?" "I don't know." Bluefire

replied innocently. "Bakura's an even worse pottymouth than me." "He heard you call someone you beat up that. Besides, that's an American term." "How do you know that?" "I saw an American movie where they said that." "But he *is* a motherfucker. Isn't he, Yugi?" "He is. Though that's not exactly the term I would use." "See? Besides, he started it. If he didn't want me to kick his sorry ass, he should have left me alone." "Watch your mouth. He called another kid a 'skanky bitch.'" Covering Mokuba's ears again so he wouldn't pick it up. "I was watching Austin Powers 2. He was in the room and he wanted to know what Scott Evil said to the KKK guy. So I told him." "He said that when a kid kept begging." "I told him 'Get your own lunch, you skanky bitch.'" Mokuba told them innocently. The group laughed and Bluefire

clapped. "You'll get the other stuff, soon as I unpack. Now, Seto. Why cover the kid's ears? He already swears as it is." "I'm trying to prevent him from cursing any further." "Well, it's pointless. Mokuba, why don't you help me unpack? I need to find my way to my room, anyway." "Okay." Mokuba nodded. He turned blue as he strained to pick up a suitcase. "Bluefire, what do you have in here, rocks? This weighs a goddamn ton!" "MOKUBA!!" "Damn, Seto. Calm down." Mokuba said. "Yeah, dude. Don't burst a blood vessel. Um, Mokuba?" Bluefire turned to the kid. "Why don't you try this?" She gave him a red leather box. The cute black-haired boy lifted it with success. "That's better, huh?" Mokuba nodded. "Okay." Bluefire said as she lifted the bag that Mokuba tried to lift. "Lead the way, Mokuba." Mokuba nodded and walked away, Bluefire close behind. "Aisling, you should have shown her to her room." "Why?" "Because. What if she teaches the kid another swear?" "It's no big deal. He probably would have heard them by the time he was in high school. Besides, he got 'damn' and 'hell' from you." "But he got more severe ones from your friend." Just then, Mokuba ran from the room, holding a boxed video set of- "SOUTH PARK?! BLUEFIRE!" "DON'T WORRY! I GOT ALL YA ALL SOMETHING, TOO!" Bluefire yelled across the mansion. She came out of the room holding some gifts. "For Baku-chan and Marik..." Bluefire gave Bakura a book and gave another one to Marik. They saw that they got anger management books, both of which said

"Anger and You: Take Control." The both of them growled in annoyance, while

everyone else laughed.