Chapter 3 I promise
Author's Note: Hey, hey! sings to the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it If you like my story, and want more, then R & R. stops singing Sorry, I'm hyper today. Anyway, please do R & R.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! or the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it'. And I promise that that song won't show up in this story.
As they got closer, their features sharpened and Mokuba gasped. He could see them clearly now. The big man was huge and had bulging muscles. He towered above Mokuba like a skyscraper. The other was nothing compared to the big man. He was tall and skinny, though he had his head down. The person in chains had brown hair and looked as though he had been beaten.
"Big, brother?" Mokuba asked hesitantly.
The boy in chains looked up, his deep blue eyes filled with wonderment.
"Mokuba?" he asked in amazement.
"Yeah! It's me!" Mokuba replied joyfully.
Seto simply looked at his brother for a second longer, his eyes filled with sorrow, and then hung his head again.
"What's wrong?" Mokuba asked. "Why are you in chains?"
"Because he's a slave to me now," the muscle man spoke up.
"Why is that?" Mokuba questioned.
"Because I was a slave to my job, therefore, I'm a slave in this life too," Seto replied sadly, not looking up at Mokuba.
"It's not true, is it Seto?" Mokuba asked.
"It is," the muscle man replied.
"Who are you anyway?" Mokuba yelled.
"I'm Gatanezaca, and your brother is my slave now," the muscle man replied coolly. "He must do as I say, or he will get beaten. He's already learned that the hard way. But as much as I try, I still can't seem to get my little puppy to mind."
Seto glared up at Gatanezaca, and received a slap across the face for it.
"Stop it!" Mokuba cried. "Please, is there anyway to get my brother back?"
Gatanezaca thought about it for a moment.
"Yes," he replied. "There is, but it's not easy. No one has returned from it alive."
"How, please tell me how," Mokuba pleaded.
"Mokuba, no, don't do it," Seto pleaded, looking up. "I sacrificed myself so you could live. Don't let my sacrifice be in vain."
"Quiet you," Gatanezaca slammed his hand across Seto's face, throwing Seto onto the floor.
"How, please, tell me how I can get my brother back," Mokuba pleaded.
"You go to the halls of the three creatures and plead your case," Gatanezaca replied. "They each represent a different living things. If you manage to succeed in getting all three's approval, then you will get your dear brother back. But, they are not nice, they are very brutal, and though you may get past the first one; don't plan on going past the second one. You still want to do it?"
Mokuba looked at his brother on the floor, who had not gotten up. Seto was obviously weak, and he had probably collapsed, either that or he was taking a break, lying on the floor for as long as possible. Either way, it didn't matter; Mokuba wouldn't let his brother down.
"Yes, tell me how to get there," Mokuba replied, looking back at the human skyscraper.
"You must enter by going to the realm of judgment and darkness," Gatanezaca told Mokuba. "Here, I will open a portal for you."
A black, blue, and purple swirling vortex opened up beside Gatanezaca.
"This will take you to the realm of Darkness and Judgment," Gatanezaca explained. "From there, you're on your own."
"Don't do it Mokuba," Seto pleaded, lifting his head a little, then laying it back down in exhaustion.
"No Seto, I promise you, I will do this, and you will be freed," Mokuba replied firmly. "I promise."
Then, Mokuba bravely walked into the vortex. It spun for a while longer, and then disappeared.
Short, I know, but the caffeine's wearing off. Review, please. I'll be waiting. drifts off to sleep Zzzzzzzzz...
Author's Note: Hey, hey! sings to the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it If you like my story, and want more, then R & R. stops singing Sorry, I'm hyper today. Anyway, please do R & R.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! or the tune of 'If you're happy and you know it'. And I promise that that song won't show up in this story.
As they got closer, their features sharpened and Mokuba gasped. He could see them clearly now. The big man was huge and had bulging muscles. He towered above Mokuba like a skyscraper. The other was nothing compared to the big man. He was tall and skinny, though he had his head down. The person in chains had brown hair and looked as though he had been beaten.
"Big, brother?" Mokuba asked hesitantly.
The boy in chains looked up, his deep blue eyes filled with wonderment.
"Mokuba?" he asked in amazement.
"Yeah! It's me!" Mokuba replied joyfully.
Seto simply looked at his brother for a second longer, his eyes filled with sorrow, and then hung his head again.
"What's wrong?" Mokuba asked. "Why are you in chains?"
"Because he's a slave to me now," the muscle man spoke up.
"Why is that?" Mokuba questioned.
"Because I was a slave to my job, therefore, I'm a slave in this life too," Seto replied sadly, not looking up at Mokuba.
"It's not true, is it Seto?" Mokuba asked.
"It is," the muscle man replied.
"Who are you anyway?" Mokuba yelled.
"I'm Gatanezaca, and your brother is my slave now," the muscle man replied coolly. "He must do as I say, or he will get beaten. He's already learned that the hard way. But as much as I try, I still can't seem to get my little puppy to mind."
Seto glared up at Gatanezaca, and received a slap across the face for it.
"Stop it!" Mokuba cried. "Please, is there anyway to get my brother back?"
Gatanezaca thought about it for a moment.
"Yes," he replied. "There is, but it's not easy. No one has returned from it alive."
"How, please tell me how," Mokuba pleaded.
"Mokuba, no, don't do it," Seto pleaded, looking up. "I sacrificed myself so you could live. Don't let my sacrifice be in vain."
"Quiet you," Gatanezaca slammed his hand across Seto's face, throwing Seto onto the floor.
"How, please, tell me how I can get my brother back," Mokuba pleaded.
"You go to the halls of the three creatures and plead your case," Gatanezaca replied. "They each represent a different living things. If you manage to succeed in getting all three's approval, then you will get your dear brother back. But, they are not nice, they are very brutal, and though you may get past the first one; don't plan on going past the second one. You still want to do it?"
Mokuba looked at his brother on the floor, who had not gotten up. Seto was obviously weak, and he had probably collapsed, either that or he was taking a break, lying on the floor for as long as possible. Either way, it didn't matter; Mokuba wouldn't let his brother down.
"Yes, tell me how to get there," Mokuba replied, looking back at the human skyscraper.
"You must enter by going to the realm of judgment and darkness," Gatanezaca told Mokuba. "Here, I will open a portal for you."
A black, blue, and purple swirling vortex opened up beside Gatanezaca.
"This will take you to the realm of Darkness and Judgment," Gatanezaca explained. "From there, you're on your own."
"Don't do it Mokuba," Seto pleaded, lifting his head a little, then laying it back down in exhaustion.
"No Seto, I promise you, I will do this, and you will be freed," Mokuba replied firmly. "I promise."
Then, Mokuba bravely walked into the vortex. It spun for a while longer, and then disappeared.
Short, I know, but the caffeine's wearing off. Review, please. I'll be waiting. drifts off to sleep Zzzzzzzzz...
