"He called you a what?" Serena's grandmother asked her over the phone as Serena absentmindedly stroked one of her many cats. It had been about four hours since Serena had pushed that arrogant man into the water and sailed out to sea. It had bugged her that he had called her a witch and various other names. So she did what she always did when she needed comfort. She called her grandmother. Ever since her mother had died, her grandmother had been like another mother to her.
"Serena why do you even care what some man from Domino City thinks about you?" her grandmother asked.
"I don't know." Serena sighed into the phone.
"Well then, I suggest that you go to bed for at least three days." Her grandmother comforted. Serena's grandmother, from her mother's side, pampered her more than her father did. And that was saying something.
"Inga!" Serena heard her grandmother say sharply. "You don't shove the food down Shitaki's throat; you place it on her tongue. Don't they have dog's in Sweden?" she asked meanly. Shitaki was Serena's grandmother's dog. The little dog was mean and vicious to everyone, but Edith, Serena's grandmother, and Serena herself. Edith also came from a rich family and made about as much money as Serena did. In fact, it was Edith that taught Serena how to run her father's business when he lost interest in it after his wife died.
"Daddy mentioned me getting married and having a baby again." Serena complained. "What should I do?"
"Darling, if you have a baby, you won't be the baby anymore." Edith warned.
"True," Serena said wrapping a blanket around her and her cat. "Well, I must go now. Bye bye Nana." Serena said.
"Bye bye sweetie!" Edith said hanging up the phone. Serena sat and stared at the wall for a few minutes.
"I'm not a witch!" she muttered. "Andrew!" she suddenly yelled. "Are you going to bring me my lemonade or do I have to squeeze it from my hat?"
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Seto Kaiba sat in the back of his limousine as he was driven home. He had finally dried off from being pushed into the water, but he was still angry.
'If I never see that woman again, it will be too soon!' he thought bitterly to himself. He had just reached his mansion home when a frazzled woman came running out the front door, covered in toilet paper and chased by two dogs.
"Help! Help!" she screamed. "Bad dogs! Shoo!" she yelled as Seto stepped out of the limo.
"Buster, Jackson, down boys!" he commanded the dogs as they ran back inside the house. "What happened to you? You look like the day after Halloween." Seto commented looking at the weary woman. "You must have had a day like mine!" he said.
"Monday are the boys first day at their new school." The woman said picking off pieces of toilet paper. "I came to welcome them to the school and what do I get? Toilet papered by your brothers!" she shouted.
Seto waved this off. "They were just playing around." He said.
"Just playing around!? They were about to douse the toilet paper with gasoline and set fire to it…and…" the woman said starting to ramble.
"Wait a minute." Seto said interrupting her. "Yami and Yugi, are twins right? Well, you see their going through this arson period, and they don't know this, but I am prepared. I have two fire extinguishers ready to go." He said. "I'm sorry; I didn't catch your name?"
"Adel Burbridge. Principle of Domino Junior High. Your brothers are monsters!" she shouted angrily.
"You won't think that once you get to know them." Seto said trying to keep his temper.
"Where are your parents, while all of this is going on?" Adel asked aggravated. She had been wondering this while being toilet papered. Even though the CEO was old enough to live on his own and was an adult, surely he didn't leave those boys home by themselves.
"They died, when me and Mokuba were very little." He said his voice strangely devoid of emotion.
"Well it is clear for me to see that these boys are lacking proper adult supervision!" Adel said walking to her car.
"Hey! You don't have to tell me that these kids are lucky!" he said remembering the way his foster father had brought him up.
Adel eye's narrowed. "Fine, you can joke about it all you want, but I am serious and if this isn't fixed I'm going to notify the proper authorities." She said slamming the door to her car.
"Look, I haven't found anyone who will take this job, longer than a few days, but if it bothers you that much; I'll work harder at finding someone who is willing to make this a more permanent job." He said poking his head through her window.
"Well I'll believe it when I see it! Good day, mister Kaiba!"
Adel yelled as she kicked up a cloud of dust leaving.
"I'm a good brother!" Seto yelled after her. 'Aww, what do you know?' he thought to himself as he headed inside.
