Author's Note: Hey! I'm back. It's about to get very interesting. I just love writing action/adventure...

Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh!

Oh, here, I'm doing a review answer thingy now. So if you review, look to see if you're review is answered in some way.

Serenity 971- Ya, I just love suspense, and here's more. Hope this makes your day.

Jasmine 5- Heh. I'm really glad you like it, and if you want, you can have Mokuba, but remember, Seto's mine.

Bakura 45- Yeah, I did mean before he went deaf. I'm sorry if I did not make that clear. ; I'll try better next time.

Now, onward with the story.

Remedy walked downstairs and was surprised to see that Seto was up. He seemed to be drinking something out of a mug as he read the morning paper and there was an empty plate in front of him with a few crumbs on it.

Remedy gawked at Seto. He was ready for school at 6:00 in the morning. She was usually asleep at this time.

She sat down beside him. He looked at her.

"Good morning," he greeted.

"Morning, how are you today?" Remedy asked.

"Okay," Seto replied, quickly drinking the last of his coffee and getting up, laying the paper down on the table.

"Where are you going?" Remedy asked, forgetting that he couldn't hear her.

Then, when she remembered, she slapped her forehead and reached out for his arm. She grabbed it and Seto looked at her.

"What?" Seto asked.

"Where are you going?" she asked again.

"To a meeting," Seto stated plainly.

"Oh, ok, see you later then," Remedy told him, releasing Seto from her grip.

Seto went to his meeting in a limo, putting the finishing touches on the graphs that he might possibly have to use. When he got to the meeting site, his scar burned fiercer than it had in the past two months, and so did his Dragon Flame. The evil that he had been sensing was here. But he couldn't back out of the meeting now; he'd just have to face whatever was in store for him.

Mokuba came down a little later. He and Remedy had breakfast together, all the while taking about this and that. Nothing all that extensive.

Remedy went to school with a funny feeling in her gut. She sat all through first hour, trying to ignore it. It wasn't all that easy though.

She remembered something her mother had once said; always go with your gut, for it's usually right. Remedy's was impeccable. She sat in silence as the teacher droned on.

Her gut was telling her something. It didn't get wound up in a ball for just anything. She wasn't squeamish like SO many other girls were. She didn't get wounded up in a ball or uptight for anything either. She was usually pretty calm. But something was wrong. She could sense it.

Another reason that her mom had always told her to trust her gut is because she could sense things like danger, as well as a couple of other powers. She was born with them. She was born with the magic inside her, no item required.

She closed her eyes and concentrated on what she felt. She could she, something, a lot like in her dream. She could only see shapes and shadows, but never exact things.

She could she a tall building. She went inside it but instead of going up, she went down. Down into the depths of the earth, darkness closing around her like a blanket. She came to the bottom of the shaft she was in.

She now could see five shadows. Four of them where surrounding one, which seemed to be sitting down in a chair and possibly, tied down. She wondered what this meant.

She had gotten very good at interpreting things like this. Going with what her gut said, and this, she tried to figure out what was happening.

Her gut always told her about things going on to someone close to her. That would be her parents, Seto, and Mokuba, along with a handful of others. She had just seen Mokuba this morning, he was fine, and if he were in a fight or something, she wouldn't get the knotted feeling in her stomach.

She highly doubted that anything was happening with her parents. For one thing, her grandfather lived in a small town. Nothing ever happened there. And if it was one of them tied to the chair, the other would have been there too, so it probably wasn't her parents.

The only now left was Seto.

Her eyes snapped open. Wait, didn't he say that he had a meeting today? And he wasn't at school. He runs a corporation; he's bound to have other business enemies. That must be it! He's been, er, sort of kidnapped in a way. Whatever happened, Seto was in trouble. But she couldn't leave in the middle of class. She would have to wait until the bell rang. She didn't know what condition Seto was in, but she hoped that he could hang on until she could get there.

She closed her eyes again. It would take more energy, but she would have to find out where he was.

She had seen a sign when she had first seen the building. She focused with all her might on the shadowy sign. Slowly it became clear.

It read:

Digital Techies

2201 W. 86th Street

She knew where that was. She had passed it a million times going home from her part-time job at Vintage Stock.

HOLD ON SETO, she thought. HELP'S ON ITS WAY.

Told you it would turn into an action/adventure. This is where things will get interesting.