Chapter 3- Making Seto Happy

Seto has been spending his time thinking of Kitty. He came to believe that he has met her before. Yet he cannot remember when. Mokuba is sitting in Seto's office reviewing his dueling deck over and over again.

"Mokuba, how long have you known Kitty?" asked Seto.

"I can't remember. But when I first met her it was like meeting an old friend. Why do you ask big brother?" replied Mokuba.

"Well I have the same feeling. But I don't know why," said Seto. The two dropped the subject. Seto kept working on his new virtual reality world. There was a knock on the door.

"Come in," said Seto. The door opened and Kitty walked in.

"Mr. Kaiba sir, a package has been derived for you. But there is no name saying whom it's from," said Kitty as she set the package down in front of Seto.

"Thank you, Kitty. It's time for lunch break. So just put the phones on the lunch message," said Seto with a twinkle in his eyes.

"Yes sir. Could Mokuba come with me? It would give you some time to your self," asked Kitty.

"Yes, of course. As long as he isn't a burden to you," replied Seto.

"No, his never a burden," replied Kitty then her and Mokuba left. Seto opened the package to find the new duel monster cards he had come up with. He smiled with joy at the cards also, because he had four boxes of them.
*** "Kitty were are we going," asked Mokuba not familiar with the area they were in.

"We're going card hunting. There's a market near buy were they get special cards that you can only get there," replied Kitty.

"Do you think we could pick some up for Seto?" asked Mokuba not wanting to leave his brother out of the fun.

"Of course. We can't leave him out anymore," replied Kitty. When the two had gotten to the market they went strait past all the stores that Mokuba wanted to go see and, to one that looked very scary.

"Come on, there's no need to be afraid," said Kitty trying to comfort Mokuba. But, she held his hand while they went in just in case. They walk to the cash register, where a man opened a door to the back of the store for them. Through the door was a room filled with cards. Mokuba's eyes were wide open as he tried to look at all the cards.

"Kitty, are you looking for something special today?" asked a wrinkly old lady.

"I was hoping you might have some of those mystery boxes. Like last time," replied Kitty. The lady turned around and picked up eight boxes of mystery cards.

When Mokuba looked at the boxes he had to ask, "What are mystery boxes?"

"Mystery boxes are boxes that are filled with cards that don't fit into any of the categories for normal booster packs. Kitty, is he yours?" said the old lady.

"No he isn't. His name is Mokuba. Mokuba this is Mrs. Treft," said Kitty. Mokuba and Mrs. Treft shook hands.

"So how much?" asked Kitty.

"Twelve dollars four all of them," replied Mrs. Treft.

"Okay we'll take them," said Kitty handing her the money.

"Wait don't you buy in threes?" asked Mrs. Treft.

"Not anymore," replied Kitty. Mrs. Treft put the boxes in a bag and handed Kitty the receipt, then waved good buy. The two of them left as fast as they came. Then, Kitty took Mokuba to get something to eat.

"Kitty," said Mokuba putting down his hamburger for a second.

"Yes," replied Kitty.

"Can I pay you for whatever you're going to give Seto?" asked Mokuba.

"Why do you want to do that?" asked Kitty.

"Well, I want him to have something from me," said Mokuba hopefully. Kitty put her hand on his head and messed his hair a little bit.

"Well, I was thinking about two boxes each. How about you say you paid for one and I paid for the other. How's that sound?" asked Kitty.

"Seto would like that," said Mokuba happily. The two finished their lunches then set out for the office.
*** "Seto I've got something for you," said Mokuba as he came in holding four of the eight boxes.

"What is it Mokuba?" asked Seto. Mokuba put two of the boxes in front of him.

"These are boxes filled with duel monster cards. I bought one of the boxes and Kitty bought you the other," replied Mokuba. Seto happily accepted the boxes knowing that one of them was from Kitty.

"Thank you Mokuba," said Seto. Mokuba was very happy that Seto was pleased with him.

"Can you pleas get Kitty for me. I want to thank her too," asked Seto. Mokuba happily went and got her.

"What is it that you need Mr. Kaiba sir?" asked Kitty.

"I've told you before, call me Seto," said Seto.

"Sorry, Seto," said Kitty.

"I wanted to thank you for the cards. They are both great gifts from you and Mokuba," said Seto.

"You're welcome," replied Kitty.

"I was thinking to thank you, maybe you could come to our hose to have dinner with the two of us. How does that sound?" said Seto suggestively.

"I'm sorry, I can't. I giving a lesson to the girl who lives next door to me," replied Kitty.

"Are you sure you can't give her a lesson tomorrow?" asked Seto hopefully.

"I'm sorry," replied Kitty.

"Well how about some other time then?" asked Seto.

"Maybe," said Kitty.

"Okay, you may go back to your work," said Seto. After Kitty left Seto reclined back in his chair half upset. He was happy t have the cards but, upset that Kitty didn't want to have dinner with him.