Hiyas, it's me, Purin, the strange little gothic vampire author. Whoop-dee,
I've brought you a lovely story. It's just chock-full of OC's and romance.
Lol, anyway, here's my disclaimer.
Disclaimer: I do not own Domino or any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! characters (gee,
that figures). All I own is Atsuru/Alice and Sakara.
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It was the end of November in the quiet town of Domino, and the annual Winter Dance was coming up. Joey and Tristen already had dates, so they had nothing to worry about. On the other hand, Yugi, Ryou, and Malik did not. Tristen heard of this, and told them to meet him and Joey at the park.
The clocktower struck six. The ground was covered in a fresh, crisp, thick layer of snow, and Tristen and Joey were standing by themselves, shivering. "Will they ever get here?" asked Joey angrily.
"I'm sure they'll come soon." replied Tristen, squinting into the foggy distance. No one was around, as no one wanted to be. Most of the town's heaters had overheated, and they saw no need to go anywhere that there was not warmth.
"Yeah? Well, they'd betta get here! I'm freezin' out here!" As Joey finished the sentence, Yugi and Ryou appeared, almost dragging Malik. The two ran up to them, and they sat on a bench while Tristen began explaining the reason for the gathering.
"Okay, guys. I've received word that you don't have any dates. So, Joey and I put our heads together and came up with this brilliant idea!"
"You want us to freeze to death?" spoke Malik for the first time, while quirking an eyebrow. Tristen sighed with annoyance.
"He wasn't finished." said Joey.
"Anyway, I called up my cousins from Britain, and they're coming for the entire month of December! Two of you lucky guys will get to date them!" cried Tristen joyously.
"Sounds like fun, Tristen!"
"No! I'm scared of dates!!"
"If they're as unattractive as you, then I'm definitely out."
(I'll leave you to guess who said what)
"But wait, wasn't I supposed to go with Tea?" Yugi asked with confusion. Malevolent voices erupted from both sides of him, courtesy of Joey and Tristen.
"NO, NO, NO!" Yugi backed up, waving his hands frantically and giggling nervously.
Three days later, Tristen's cousins arrived. They banged the door open so forcefully, Tristen thought his house was being robbed. "Waaaaaaaah!!" he screamed with terror. Before he knew it, he was being strangled.
"Tristy! Tristy!!"
"We missed ya!"
Um, I mean, 'hugged.'
"Sakara! Atsuru!" he cried out in a dazed voice. The girls giggled.
Atsuru had straight, silver, waist-length hair with three inch midnight blue tips and bangs. Her eyes were dark gray, she was light- skinned (typical Brit), and well-mannered. Her sister, Sakara, had also straight, yet short lime-green hair that was held up in a clip, her hair pouring over it. Her eyes were light violet, with a mysterious glint in them.
Once things had settled down, everyone began to talk. "Tristy, it's so cold in here. Make it warm!" whined Sakara.
"Sorry, can't. The heater is broke." The girls exchanged glances of remorse. Changing the subject, Atsuru asked, "So, do you have a girlfriend yet?"
Tristen looked at the ceiling before saying, "No, but I have a date for the Winter Dance." He thought he was so sly, thinking of the perfect way to reel them in. The girls became starry-eyed.
"Winter?"
"Dance?" Jumping up, they bounded onto Tristen and began begging.
"Of coarse you can come! But, you need a date to go. It's the rule." The girls blinked and Sakara asked, "Tristy will you get me a-"
"No need to say it, my cousin! I already have three boys in mind! Just pick the ones you like!" The girls gave their poor cousin a bear hug.
The next day, Tristen took them to Ryou's house. "What a nicely trimmed lawn!" said Atsuru. "I guess so. Let's just go inside!" said Sakara. Unfortunately, Malik answered the door.
Upon seeing the girls, he simply said, "We don't want any. Go away." and closed the door.
"Nice friend ya got there." said Sakara in monotone. Tristen sweatdropped just before Joey's angry shoutings filled the house. Next, Malik shouted some obscene words. Back to Joey. About five minutes later, a very tired Ryou answered the door.
"Please come in. I made tea and crumpets." The girls squealed with happiness.
"This is Sakara, and Atsuru. My cousins. They were so eager to meet you."
"Hey, I'm Yugi, this is Joey, Ryou, and...Namu." he stated, after a shake of the head from Malik. The girls smiled.
"It's a pleasure."
"Good to meet ya."
Nervously, Ryou spoke up. "So, you're both British right? Me too! Um, would you tell me your English names?" he requested, with little eye contact. Then a conversation between the three began in English. Sadly, no one else understood.
"My name is Alice!" said Atsuru, now known as 'Alice.'
"My name is just Sakara. Tristen's mother named me."
"Well, my name is also just Ryou. So tell me, how's Britain?"
They talked for about ten minutes, until Tristen got mad and told the girls to socialize with another. They talked just as long with Yugi (although this time in Japanese), and had a kind of one-sided conversation with Malik. Yet, nonetheless, the majority had a good time. Ryou invited them all for a sleep-over that weekend. All accepted.
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It was the end of November in the quiet town of Domino, and the annual Winter Dance was coming up. Joey and Tristen already had dates, so they had nothing to worry about. On the other hand, Yugi, Ryou, and Malik did not. Tristen heard of this, and told them to meet him and Joey at the park.
The clocktower struck six. The ground was covered in a fresh, crisp, thick layer of snow, and Tristen and Joey were standing by themselves, shivering. "Will they ever get here?" asked Joey angrily.
"I'm sure they'll come soon." replied Tristen, squinting into the foggy distance. No one was around, as no one wanted to be. Most of the town's heaters had overheated, and they saw no need to go anywhere that there was not warmth.
"Yeah? Well, they'd betta get here! I'm freezin' out here!" As Joey finished the sentence, Yugi and Ryou appeared, almost dragging Malik. The two ran up to them, and they sat on a bench while Tristen began explaining the reason for the gathering.
"Okay, guys. I've received word that you don't have any dates. So, Joey and I put our heads together and came up with this brilliant idea!"
"You want us to freeze to death?" spoke Malik for the first time, while quirking an eyebrow. Tristen sighed with annoyance.
"He wasn't finished." said Joey.
"Anyway, I called up my cousins from Britain, and they're coming for the entire month of December! Two of you lucky guys will get to date them!" cried Tristen joyously.
"Sounds like fun, Tristen!"
"No! I'm scared of dates!!"
"If they're as unattractive as you, then I'm definitely out."
(I'll leave you to guess who said what)
"But wait, wasn't I supposed to go with Tea?" Yugi asked with confusion. Malevolent voices erupted from both sides of him, courtesy of Joey and Tristen.
"NO, NO, NO!" Yugi backed up, waving his hands frantically and giggling nervously.
Three days later, Tristen's cousins arrived. They banged the door open so forcefully, Tristen thought his house was being robbed. "Waaaaaaaah!!" he screamed with terror. Before he knew it, he was being strangled.
"Tristy! Tristy!!"
"We missed ya!"
Um, I mean, 'hugged.'
"Sakara! Atsuru!" he cried out in a dazed voice. The girls giggled.
Atsuru had straight, silver, waist-length hair with three inch midnight blue tips and bangs. Her eyes were dark gray, she was light- skinned (typical Brit), and well-mannered. Her sister, Sakara, had also straight, yet short lime-green hair that was held up in a clip, her hair pouring over it. Her eyes were light violet, with a mysterious glint in them.
Once things had settled down, everyone began to talk. "Tristy, it's so cold in here. Make it warm!" whined Sakara.
"Sorry, can't. The heater is broke." The girls exchanged glances of remorse. Changing the subject, Atsuru asked, "So, do you have a girlfriend yet?"
Tristen looked at the ceiling before saying, "No, but I have a date for the Winter Dance." He thought he was so sly, thinking of the perfect way to reel them in. The girls became starry-eyed.
"Winter?"
"Dance?" Jumping up, they bounded onto Tristen and began begging.
"Of coarse you can come! But, you need a date to go. It's the rule." The girls blinked and Sakara asked, "Tristy will you get me a-"
"No need to say it, my cousin! I already have three boys in mind! Just pick the ones you like!" The girls gave their poor cousin a bear hug.
The next day, Tristen took them to Ryou's house. "What a nicely trimmed lawn!" said Atsuru. "I guess so. Let's just go inside!" said Sakara. Unfortunately, Malik answered the door.
Upon seeing the girls, he simply said, "We don't want any. Go away." and closed the door.
"Nice friend ya got there." said Sakara in monotone. Tristen sweatdropped just before Joey's angry shoutings filled the house. Next, Malik shouted some obscene words. Back to Joey. About five minutes later, a very tired Ryou answered the door.
"Please come in. I made tea and crumpets." The girls squealed with happiness.
"This is Sakara, and Atsuru. My cousins. They were so eager to meet you."
"Hey, I'm Yugi, this is Joey, Ryou, and...Namu." he stated, after a shake of the head from Malik. The girls smiled.
"It's a pleasure."
"Good to meet ya."
Nervously, Ryou spoke up. "So, you're both British right? Me too! Um, would you tell me your English names?" he requested, with little eye contact. Then a conversation between the three began in English. Sadly, no one else understood.
"My name is Alice!" said Atsuru, now known as 'Alice.'
"My name is just Sakara. Tristen's mother named me."
"Well, my name is also just Ryou. So tell me, how's Britain?"
They talked for about ten minutes, until Tristen got mad and told the girls to socialize with another. They talked just as long with Yugi (although this time in Japanese), and had a kind of one-sided conversation with Malik. Yet, nonetheless, the majority had a good time. Ryou invited them all for a sleep-over that weekend. All accepted.
