Jason looked over at Joey and Yugi. They were playing Duel Monsters. He had never played the game and was not really sure of the rules. He just watched on.

"I play the Dark Magician and then I equip him with Axe of Despair!" Yugi smiled, "Go Dark Magician! Attack his Axe Raider and deplete his Life Points." Jason watched as a little man in purple armor flew over to a guy with an axe. He turned back to his book to hear Joey moan, "Not again Yugi! Ya gotta give me a chance every once in a while!"

Yugi and Joey gathered up their cards and put them away. Yugi walked over to Jason's back and looked down. "What cha reading?" Yugi asked while looking over his shoulder. Jason slammed the book shut and said, "Nothing important. Just more of Hamlet."

Jason put the book inside his backpack and swung it over his shoulder. "I gotta go. I guess I'll see you guys later. Bye." Jason walked out the classroom and down the hall.

"I wonder why he left so quickly?" Joey said as he placed his cards inside his pocket. "He's been leaving so suddenly the past few days. Oh well. Come on Yug. Let's go get a burger or two."

"Okay Joey. I'll be right there." Yugi turned around to his desk to pick up his backpack when he noticed a black leather book on Jason's desk. He walked over to it and picked it up. "This must be Jason's planner. I'll give this to him tomorrow." Yugi picked it up and a piece of paper fell out. It landed on the floor. Yugi bent over to pick it up.

"Wonder what this is." He unfolded the paper. It looked like a list. It read:

Milk Juice Carrots Bacon Laundry Detergent Gun Knives Napkins

Yugi stared at the list. He did not believe what he saw. He rubbed his eyes and stared at the list again. The one word still stood out, Gun. Yugi shoved the list in his pocket, grabbed his backpack, and ran out the classroom.

When Yugi got home that night he pulled out the list. Was Jason going to actually buy a gun? Maybe he left it there on purpose. That's it. Jason left just to freak Yugi out. It was all a joke. Yugi fell asleep thinking it was all a big joke.