Queen of Random: Hey, guys, chapter two is here! Do you want to know
something? My friend, Deemma_4w, says that Eve reminds her of Jean Grey
from X-Men: Evolution. Well, that's just a coincidence. Eve has red hair
because red is a colour not really seen in places like Egypt, and in some
places it is the colour of power and magic. Has anyone read 'Under the
Mountain' by Maurice Gee? The twins had red hair, and it was the symbol of
their power. So there, Deemma_4w.
Oh, yeah. There was another reason why she had red hair, and that's because I have not seen a character on Yu-Gi-Oh! with red hair. Brown, blonde, white, even purple, but no red. And Eve also has green eyes, but that is because most people with red hair have green eyes. When I thought of Eve, I was actually thinking of a short Nicole Kidman. Huh.
Lastly, I own nothing, not Jean Grey, X-Men: Evolution, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Under the Mountain, or Nicole Kidman.
Chapter Two: Closer than a Friend
Eve woke up the next morning ready to go. She had stayed up all night working on a plan to please Marik.
"'Bye, Mom!" she called as she ran out of the house. "Don't worry about my breakfast!"
Eve got on her bike, and began riding down the road to the game shop she knew was owned by Yugi's grandfather.
Once she was inside, she went to the back of the shop, and began looking around. She wanted to be discreet, but with hair like hers, it was hard to do so.
"Hey, Eve, is that you?" called a voice.
Eve turned. "Téa, hi. What are you doing here?"
Téa smiled. "I'm here to see Yugi. What about you?"
Before Eve could answer, an old man who bore an uncanny resemblance to Yugi came from out the back of the store. "Oh, hello Téa. Are you here to see Yugi?"
"Yes, I am. Is he here?"
"Yes, he is. I'll go get him if you want."
"Thanks," said Téa.
While they were waiting, Eve asked Téa, "Are you meeting Joey and Tristan here?"
"Yes." The door to the shop opened. "Oh! There they are!"
"Joey, Tristan, hi," said Eve.
"Hey, Eve," said Tristan. "What are you doing here?"
"I didn't know that you were into Duel Monsters," remarked Joey. He looked at a point behind Eve. "Hey, Yugi."
"Hey, guys," said Yugi. "Ready to go? Oh, hey, Eve. What are you doing here? I didn't know that you were into Duel Monsters."
Eve had to smile. So naive. "I'm not, but I have a friend who is addicted to the game, and it's his birthday soon. I heard that your grandfather had the best shop in town, and so I just had to check it out."
"Why, thank you, young lady," said Mr Motou, coming back. "Yugi, aren't you going to introduce me to your friend?"
"Oh! Sorry, Grampa. This is Eve Sandler. She's a student at our school."
"Nice to meet you," said Eve. "Do you have any suggestions? I don't know a thing about Duel Monsters."
"How about an autograph from the Duellist who came second at Duellists' Kingdom?" asked Joey, leaning on Eve's shoulder.
"Oh, come on, Joey," said Tristan, pulling him away. "There's no way that Eve would want to give that to her friend."
But Eve clapped her hands. "That's a great idea! My friend flipped out when I told him that the Joey Wheeler throws stuff at me at school, and he will be ranting for weeks if I did get him that autograph. Could I really have one for him?"
"Of course you can," said Joey, beaming. "But it's gonna cost you."
"Joey!" reprimanded Téa. "How about two autographs? You can't have forgotten that Yugi here won Duellists' Kingdom, right?"
"Would that be okay, Yugi? I don't want to put you out. If it is a problem I can just buy him some more cards - I brought money for that."
Yugi smiled, his large purple eyes lit up with something that Eve could only call innocence. "Of course you can have my autograph," he said. "Now, what would you like me and Joey to sign?"
"Why not a poster?" suggested Mr Motou. "I think I have one of those from Duellists' Kingdom. Excuse me," he finished, going back to the rear of the store. After a short while he returned, a poster and pen in his hand. "Here you go, Eve."
"Thank you," said Eve, smiling. She unrolled the poster. "Wow! This will be perfect. How much do I owe you?"
"Come on, Grampa," said Yugi. "Give her a good deal!"
"How can I argue with someone as pretty as you?" asked Mr Motou.
"Oh, gee, Grampa," said Joey. "I didn't know you felt that way about me. Ow! Tristan!"
Eve covered her mouth with her hand, muffling her giggles, as did Téa. "Joey!"
"What?! All right, where do I sign?"
Eve stood back and watched as first Joey, then Yugi, signed the poster. Yugi had to struggle to find a place that Joey's signature had not covered. After that, she paid Mr Motou what she owed him and thanked Joey and Yugi.
"Thank you so much," she gushed. "I don't know what I would have done if you guys hadn't come to my rescue. Thank you."
"Hey, it was no problem, right Yug?"
"No problem at all," said Yugi.
Eve looked at her watch. "Oh no! I'm late! I was supposed to have started packing by now!"
"Packing?" asked Téa.
Eve smiled. "I'm going back to Egypt. The friend this is for," she held up the poster, which had been rolled up, "lives there. He invited me to come back and visit him for his birthday."
"When does your flight leave?" asked Tristan.
"Tomorrow morning. Thank you so much!" repeated Eve.
"Have a good trip," said Téa.
"You must show us your photographs," added Yugi.
Mr Motou nodded. "Yes. It's been such a long time since I last was in Egypt."
"You've been to Egypt?" asked Eve. Mr Motou nodded. "Then I will have to show you my photos," replied Eve, smiling. "But that will have to wait until next week, when I get back. 'Bye!" With that, Eve left the shop.
"And you thought there was something wrong with Eve, Yug."
Oh, yeah. There was another reason why she had red hair, and that's because I have not seen a character on Yu-Gi-Oh! with red hair. Brown, blonde, white, even purple, but no red. And Eve also has green eyes, but that is because most people with red hair have green eyes. When I thought of Eve, I was actually thinking of a short Nicole Kidman. Huh.
Lastly, I own nothing, not Jean Grey, X-Men: Evolution, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Under the Mountain, or Nicole Kidman.
Chapter Two: Closer than a Friend
Eve woke up the next morning ready to go. She had stayed up all night working on a plan to please Marik.
"'Bye, Mom!" she called as she ran out of the house. "Don't worry about my breakfast!"
Eve got on her bike, and began riding down the road to the game shop she knew was owned by Yugi's grandfather.
Once she was inside, she went to the back of the shop, and began looking around. She wanted to be discreet, but with hair like hers, it was hard to do so.
"Hey, Eve, is that you?" called a voice.
Eve turned. "Téa, hi. What are you doing here?"
Téa smiled. "I'm here to see Yugi. What about you?"
Before Eve could answer, an old man who bore an uncanny resemblance to Yugi came from out the back of the store. "Oh, hello Téa. Are you here to see Yugi?"
"Yes, I am. Is he here?"
"Yes, he is. I'll go get him if you want."
"Thanks," said Téa.
While they were waiting, Eve asked Téa, "Are you meeting Joey and Tristan here?"
"Yes." The door to the shop opened. "Oh! There they are!"
"Joey, Tristan, hi," said Eve.
"Hey, Eve," said Tristan. "What are you doing here?"
"I didn't know that you were into Duel Monsters," remarked Joey. He looked at a point behind Eve. "Hey, Yugi."
"Hey, guys," said Yugi. "Ready to go? Oh, hey, Eve. What are you doing here? I didn't know that you were into Duel Monsters."
Eve had to smile. So naive. "I'm not, but I have a friend who is addicted to the game, and it's his birthday soon. I heard that your grandfather had the best shop in town, and so I just had to check it out."
"Why, thank you, young lady," said Mr Motou, coming back. "Yugi, aren't you going to introduce me to your friend?"
"Oh! Sorry, Grampa. This is Eve Sandler. She's a student at our school."
"Nice to meet you," said Eve. "Do you have any suggestions? I don't know a thing about Duel Monsters."
"How about an autograph from the Duellist who came second at Duellists' Kingdom?" asked Joey, leaning on Eve's shoulder.
"Oh, come on, Joey," said Tristan, pulling him away. "There's no way that Eve would want to give that to her friend."
But Eve clapped her hands. "That's a great idea! My friend flipped out when I told him that the Joey Wheeler throws stuff at me at school, and he will be ranting for weeks if I did get him that autograph. Could I really have one for him?"
"Of course you can," said Joey, beaming. "But it's gonna cost you."
"Joey!" reprimanded Téa. "How about two autographs? You can't have forgotten that Yugi here won Duellists' Kingdom, right?"
"Would that be okay, Yugi? I don't want to put you out. If it is a problem I can just buy him some more cards - I brought money for that."
Yugi smiled, his large purple eyes lit up with something that Eve could only call innocence. "Of course you can have my autograph," he said. "Now, what would you like me and Joey to sign?"
"Why not a poster?" suggested Mr Motou. "I think I have one of those from Duellists' Kingdom. Excuse me," he finished, going back to the rear of the store. After a short while he returned, a poster and pen in his hand. "Here you go, Eve."
"Thank you," said Eve, smiling. She unrolled the poster. "Wow! This will be perfect. How much do I owe you?"
"Come on, Grampa," said Yugi. "Give her a good deal!"
"How can I argue with someone as pretty as you?" asked Mr Motou.
"Oh, gee, Grampa," said Joey. "I didn't know you felt that way about me. Ow! Tristan!"
Eve covered her mouth with her hand, muffling her giggles, as did Téa. "Joey!"
"What?! All right, where do I sign?"
Eve stood back and watched as first Joey, then Yugi, signed the poster. Yugi had to struggle to find a place that Joey's signature had not covered. After that, she paid Mr Motou what she owed him and thanked Joey and Yugi.
"Thank you so much," she gushed. "I don't know what I would have done if you guys hadn't come to my rescue. Thank you."
"Hey, it was no problem, right Yug?"
"No problem at all," said Yugi.
Eve looked at her watch. "Oh no! I'm late! I was supposed to have started packing by now!"
"Packing?" asked Téa.
Eve smiled. "I'm going back to Egypt. The friend this is for," she held up the poster, which had been rolled up, "lives there. He invited me to come back and visit him for his birthday."
"When does your flight leave?" asked Tristan.
"Tomorrow morning. Thank you so much!" repeated Eve.
"Have a good trip," said Téa.
"You must show us your photographs," added Yugi.
Mr Motou nodded. "Yes. It's been such a long time since I last was in Egypt."
"You've been to Egypt?" asked Eve. Mr Motou nodded. "Then I will have to show you my photos," replied Eve, smiling. "But that will have to wait until next week, when I get back. 'Bye!" With that, Eve left the shop.
"And you thought there was something wrong with Eve, Yug."
