Sweeten the taste
Chapter 2:
In about fifteen minutes they pulled up to the docks.
"Okay Malik. Do you see our boat anywhere?"
"Umm. Oh, there it is!" He pointed to a white and yellow boat at the edge of the pier.
They went over to it and climbed aboard the deck. Marik found the controls in the front room and dusted it off.
"Uh, Malik?"
"Yeah?" He was untying the boat from the dock.
"How long has it been since we went on this boat?"
"I don't know. A year?"
"Hmm... Whoa!" The boat was drifting from the pier. "Could you warn me before doing that?"
Malik walked into the room, "Sorry."
Marik looked at a map that was hanging above the controls. "Now, where was Hawaii again? To the east? Okay good."
He started to steer the boat out to sea. "Well, this little trip shouldn't take to long... we should be home by dinner time."
"Are you sure? I mean we are going to Hawaii, and that's a long way away from home."
"You're right, it's not this often we go someplace this exotic... we should stay and eat dinner there."
"Yeah, I bet they have sandwiches with pineapples and tiki's."
"You don't put those in sandwiches!"
"Why not?"
"Because pineapples don't belong in sandwiches."
"Oh."
"I bet they have whale blubber in sandwiches."
"That's Alaska! Not Hawaii."
Marik ignored him and went to the back room to see what supplies they had. He looked around and saw a harpoon, a T.V, a refrigerator, and two diver suits.
"Well, at least we have a fridge. Oh...Malik will be mad when he figures out there's no game cube. Oh well."
He brought the T.V into the control room so they could watch it. "Here." He dumped it in Malik's lap.
"Oh, T.V!" He turned it on and got static, and then he turned the channel to Lifetime and got a crystal clear picture. "I think Lifetime is the only station that works out here."
"Then you'd better get used to watching the Golden Girls because we can't get another T.V."
Malik sat back and started watching a marathon of the Golden Girls.
In about three hours Marik got extremely board just waiting to get to Hawaii. Malik on the other hand was totally entertained. "Aw! That's so beautiful."
"Malik, when did we start this little trip?"
"Since Blanche wanted to get a boob job."
"Well, I'm tired of waiting to get there..."
"What setting is the boat on?"
"Setting?" Marik looked at the controls. "Um, two."
"Well, no wonder we're going so slow. Put it on ten."
"Ten? Okay." Marik pushed the lever up to ten, and the boat zoomed forward pining Marik and Malik to the wall at the back of the boat.
"Malik you idiot..." Marik barely choked out. "Ten is too high."
"Oops. I forgot."
Marik tried to walk to the front of the boat but the speed of the boat pushed him back to the wall.
In a couple of minutes the boat stopped completely making Marik and Malik fall to the floor.
Marik coughed and coughed, "Oh man, what happened...?"
"I think the boat ran out of fuel." Malik said, standing up.
Marik walked over to the controls, and looked at the fuel gauge. "Aw man... what do we do now?"
"Uh... I don't know but we've got a problem." Malik was looking out of the window.
"Another problem?" Marik stood beside his hikari and looked out the window, "Oh Ra."
A gigantic tidal wave was coming towards the boat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Marik and Malik ran to the back of the boat and closed all the doors and windows. In less than half a minute the wave swept over the mini-yacht and carried it away.
"Ah! What are we gonna do Marik?!" Malik was bouncing around the walls of the boat.
"I don't know, but my back is starting to hurt!" He was doing the same.
Their heads hit down on a lever and they blacked out...
It was close to 2:00 in the afternoon when two Egyptian boys washed up on the shores of a Hawaiian Island.
Neither moved for a moment or two. But then something in Malik's pocket made a little noise. Malik moved a little.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out the walkie-talkie Kaiba had given him. 'Oh yeah...' He pressed the button. "Hello?"
"Malik? Are you okay?" Kaiba said from Japan.
"Yeah, I'm fine."
"Where is Marik?"
Malik looked across the beach and saw Marik getting all the seaweed out of his hair. "He's close by."
"Well, good. I'm glad you two made it too Hawaii. Your really close the puzzle, you'd better get a move on."
"Okay. Talk to you later."
Malik walked over to his yami, "Kaiba says were close to the puzzle, but we need to go before he gets away."
"Yeah, okay."
They walked for a little bit until they got to a small town. It was a marketplace actually...you know, one of those outside plaza's with lot's of shops selling things.
Anyway, there were lots of people... Malik and Marik weren't sure they could find the guy that stole Yugi's puzzle.
"Well, where do we start looking?" Marik asked.
"Uh... I think we should just jump in and look around."
"Yeah, maybe we'll get lucky."
"Maybe."
Chapter 2:
In about fifteen minutes they pulled up to the docks.
"Okay Malik. Do you see our boat anywhere?"
"Umm. Oh, there it is!" He pointed to a white and yellow boat at the edge of the pier.
They went over to it and climbed aboard the deck. Marik found the controls in the front room and dusted it off.
"Uh, Malik?"
"Yeah?" He was untying the boat from the dock.
"How long has it been since we went on this boat?"
"I don't know. A year?"
"Hmm... Whoa!" The boat was drifting from the pier. "Could you warn me before doing that?"
Malik walked into the room, "Sorry."
Marik looked at a map that was hanging above the controls. "Now, where was Hawaii again? To the east? Okay good."
He started to steer the boat out to sea. "Well, this little trip shouldn't take to long... we should be home by dinner time."
"Are you sure? I mean we are going to Hawaii, and that's a long way away from home."
"You're right, it's not this often we go someplace this exotic... we should stay and eat dinner there."
"Yeah, I bet they have sandwiches with pineapples and tiki's."
"You don't put those in sandwiches!"
"Why not?"
"Because pineapples don't belong in sandwiches."
"Oh."
"I bet they have whale blubber in sandwiches."
"That's Alaska! Not Hawaii."
Marik ignored him and went to the back room to see what supplies they had. He looked around and saw a harpoon, a T.V, a refrigerator, and two diver suits.
"Well, at least we have a fridge. Oh...Malik will be mad when he figures out there's no game cube. Oh well."
He brought the T.V into the control room so they could watch it. "Here." He dumped it in Malik's lap.
"Oh, T.V!" He turned it on and got static, and then he turned the channel to Lifetime and got a crystal clear picture. "I think Lifetime is the only station that works out here."
"Then you'd better get used to watching the Golden Girls because we can't get another T.V."
Malik sat back and started watching a marathon of the Golden Girls.
In about three hours Marik got extremely board just waiting to get to Hawaii. Malik on the other hand was totally entertained. "Aw! That's so beautiful."
"Malik, when did we start this little trip?"
"Since Blanche wanted to get a boob job."
"Well, I'm tired of waiting to get there..."
"What setting is the boat on?"
"Setting?" Marik looked at the controls. "Um, two."
"Well, no wonder we're going so slow. Put it on ten."
"Ten? Okay." Marik pushed the lever up to ten, and the boat zoomed forward pining Marik and Malik to the wall at the back of the boat.
"Malik you idiot..." Marik barely choked out. "Ten is too high."
"Oops. I forgot."
Marik tried to walk to the front of the boat but the speed of the boat pushed him back to the wall.
In a couple of minutes the boat stopped completely making Marik and Malik fall to the floor.
Marik coughed and coughed, "Oh man, what happened...?"
"I think the boat ran out of fuel." Malik said, standing up.
Marik walked over to the controls, and looked at the fuel gauge. "Aw man... what do we do now?"
"Uh... I don't know but we've got a problem." Malik was looking out of the window.
"Another problem?" Marik stood beside his hikari and looked out the window, "Oh Ra."
A gigantic tidal wave was coming towards the boat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. Marik and Malik ran to the back of the boat and closed all the doors and windows. In less than half a minute the wave swept over the mini-yacht and carried it away.
"Ah! What are we gonna do Marik?!" Malik was bouncing around the walls of the boat.
"I don't know, but my back is starting to hurt!" He was doing the same.
Their heads hit down on a lever and they blacked out...
It was close to 2:00 in the afternoon when two Egyptian boys washed up on the shores of a Hawaiian Island.
Neither moved for a moment or two. But then something in Malik's pocket made a little noise. Malik moved a little.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out the walkie-talkie Kaiba had given him. 'Oh yeah...' He pressed the button. "Hello?"
"Malik? Are you okay?" Kaiba said from Japan.
"Yeah, I'm fine."
"Where is Marik?"
Malik looked across the beach and saw Marik getting all the seaweed out of his hair. "He's close by."
"Well, good. I'm glad you two made it too Hawaii. Your really close the puzzle, you'd better get a move on."
"Okay. Talk to you later."
Malik walked over to his yami, "Kaiba says were close to the puzzle, but we need to go before he gets away."
"Yeah, okay."
They walked for a little bit until they got to a small town. It was a marketplace actually...you know, one of those outside plaza's with lot's of shops selling things.
Anyway, there were lots of people... Malik and Marik weren't sure they could find the guy that stole Yugi's puzzle.
"Well, where do we start looking?" Marik asked.
"Uh... I think we should just jump in and look around."
"Yeah, maybe we'll get lucky."
"Maybe."
