Alex Warlorn: Disbound? Never heard of it. If it wasn't made into a card, I'm not surprised.
Part Two
Celestina finally ceased her hold on Diabound's neck. "You're wonderful." She beamed up at him. "An absolute darling! Thank you ever so much!" Diabound made an embarrassed noise in response. "Elaine, have you- oh yes, thank you!"
Elaine slid a paper, the ink barely dried, over to the delegation. It was looked over and quickly signed. A ballpoint that wrote smoothly on the first go emerged from one of Jeremiah's robotic arms. Dorcas conjured a quill and bottle of ink. Tiamat opened her satchel and extracted a pair of dark blue fountain pens, one of which she handed to her brother. After Corundum scribbled his agreement he passed the pen to Black Jade along with the paper. Jade nodded in gratitude and took a minute or thereabouts to form a careful signature. When he had done, after a confirming glance at Corundum, both items continued to Mahaad. The end of the line.
~~~
Corundum Snow, Tiamat Snow, Black Jade, Dorcas,
Jeremiah, and Mahaad, henceforth referred to as the Search Party, as thinking
individuals acting of their free will, state that they are borrowing the
Millennium Ring from the duelist Ryou Bakura and his other. Celestina,
Azrael, and Susan, acting as intermediaries, have agreed to permit the
Search Party use of the Ring in their search for one Kisara, under the
following conditions-
-Once Kisara has been located and is safe, the
Ring is to be returned at the earliest opportunity. It is perfectly OK
to delay until after the welcome-home party.
-They will not, if it is at all possible, surrender
the Ring to Yugi Motou or his other, Seto Kaiba or any other he may possess,
Malik Ishtar or, in the event of a miracle, his other. This also applies
to any individual who will most likely use it against Ryou Bakura or his
other.
-They will not, if it is at all possible, use
the Ring to themselves harm Ryou Bakura or his other, or any under their
protection.
-They may use the Ring to take a corporeal form
Out There if their search necessitates such an action and if it is within
their ability. Please use it carefully, however. And tell us how to do
it.
I believe that covers it.
~~~
Mahaad when signing things normally would have made
Jade's penmanship look absolutely slapdash and careless, but instead he
scrawled his name, tossed the pen back to Corundum after capping it, gave
Celestina the paper, and then realized he hadn't let go of the Ring the
entire time. It was very good fortune nobody teased him about it; he thought
he might well have died on the spot if they had done so.
Susan smiled, which probably didn't have the effect
she intended. "So now that that's done with, best of luck to you."
"I'll be praying, perhaps that'll be of help." Elaine,
naturally.
Said Diabound, "Look down."
He'd once again popped off through a wall before
anyone managed to open a mouth to ask what in the world he was talking
about. Jeremiah looked down. "I don't see her."
Dorcas busied herself with un-conjuring the quill
and bottle. "Don't take it too seriously, Jerry. I expect it's meant to
be some sort of mystic proverb gobbledygook."
Celestina shrugged. "He's a character. He does this
sort of thing sometimes. He's a Kaa, he's got-"
"Prerogatives," said Tiamat. "We know."
After assorted good-byes, they stepped out in the
fog, which began to close around Bakura's deck building.
Jade nodded at Mahaad. "Well? You do the honors."
"Wait," said Dorcas. "Shouldn't we get others?"
"No call to have an army trampling about." Corundum
picked up the pair of picnic hampers left by the gate and handed one to
his sister; it was almost funny knowing the power that could topple a god
was currently a pair of skinny seventeen-year olds. "We'll just do this
quiet, and if nothing comes of it we'll just bring them the Ring and go.
We can say we were having a picnic."
Tiamat folded her arms. "And then our brother will
have sulks about not getting to come on it…"
"I never said it was a perfect story." He shrugged.
"Pratibha Maha Vailo and Ryuunosuke can be trusted to keep quiet when it
bombs, though. Who else did you tell?"
Jeremiah beeped. "Emmett and Kage."
Jade raised a hand. "The Graceful Charities. And
Sandy and Geoff."
Corundum blinked. "Sandy? You do mean Sapphire's
friend Sandy?"
"Yeah."
"Well, so much for secrecy, then, it'll be
all over the-"
"I made them promise not to tell," Jade assured
him. "Honor bright. And Geoff's Mikey's cousin, anyway. How about you,
Mahaad?"
"Michael and Hikari."
Dorcas lifted an eyebrow. "Not Mana?"
"What, should I have?"
"Oh no," she said quickly, "it's just that she is
your apprentice, and-"
"It's just that she also has a mouth the size of
the British Isle," put in Corundum. "It was very sensible of you not to
tell her, Mahaad." Pause. "Well? What are you waiting for?"
He still remembered how to do it, and the Ring helped
him along. He thought Kisara, fair hair and blue eyes and that sweet sad
smile, and the pointers all jerked to the right.
The search commenced.
~~~
"Welcome back, Master Bakura, and good morning."
"And a very good morning to you, Elaine," he snapped
back as if automatically. "Ah, Diabound, there you are. Looking strong
as ever, I see." Embarrassed nod from Diabound, who at that moment wished
very much to shrink away. "You're all looking well," Bakura continued.
"Now, then. I seem to have… misplaced something."
"What, the deck?"
"Don't be impertinent, Azrael." Azrael cringed back
into Susan, who fell down with a yelp.
"Can't you just use the Ring to find it?" said Celestina.
"Isn't that one of the things it does? Oh. I see. You lost it."
"Oh," said Susan, dusting herself off. "That's not
good."
"You're damn right it's not good!"
Elaine blinked. "But won't it come back? I thought
it did that sort of thing."
"Apparently it doesn't here."
"Oh my." A double blink. "But… if the Ring's gone…
how are you here?"
"Emergency measures, Lady Elaine," he told her smartly
before settling back into the expression suggesting high displeasure with
the world. "And you haven't an inkling where it's gone?"
"Not exactly where, no," said Celestina, "But you
needn't worry, Master Bakura. It's not lost, it's borrowed." If that had
been intended to reassure him, it backfired rather badly.
"What do you mean, it's borrowed? You actually let
someone lay hands on-"
"Oh, they agreed not to give it to Yugi or Kaiba
or nothing-"
"Shut up, Azrael."
"Shutting up."
"And who is they?"
"Mahaad, Corry, Mat, Jade, Dorcas and Jeremiah.
They signed and everything." Celestina presented him with the paper and
exchanged glances with Azrael and Susan, who nodded.
He was muttering now, but Diabound heard him as
loud as if he had shouted. Or maybe he had only thought it. "'Intermediaries,'
is it? I'll just have a discussion with them, won't I, concerning what
is not all right to lend out and-"
Only then he realized Diabound and Elaine were the
only ones now in the room.
"Of course," he said – or perhaps he didn't. "Why
didn't I think of it before? I'll just need to repossess it…" He concentrated,
a big puff of hot pink smoke went up, and when it cleared…
Bakura stood there looking even more disgruntled
than he had previously. He looked down at the paper, then up again. "Tell
me, Lady Elaine, from what deck do these individuals acting out of free
will originate?"
