Full Circle

Yu-gi-oh! doesn't belong to me. There. It's a disclaimer.

Thosands of years ago a great power threatened to destroy the entire world. A great evil that took the form of monsters. The Ancient Egyptains learned how to harness this power, and created a game called Duel Monsters. When an evil sorceror tried to use the power of Duel Monsters to take over the world, a brave phaoroh named Yami stopped him and imprisioned the power in what are known as the "Millenium Items". Many years later, that same power once again threatened to destroy the world. Yami was reborn in the Millenium Puzzle. His host body was a young boy named Yugi. Together, Yami and Yugi saved the world from darkness. That same darkness now threatens the world again, and Yami is once agained summoned to save the world.

"Caira! Wait up!" Ramse Moto called as he raced down the street after his twin sister.
Caira laughed and called over her shoulder, "Why don't you hurry up, Ramse? Dad's going to be home today and I want to see him as soon as possible!"
"Caira! Look out!" Ramse yelled, as Caira ran straight into a young man.
Caira stood quicky. "Oh! I'm so sorry!" she exclaimed. She peered down at him. "Are you okay?"
"Watch where you're going!" he yelled at her as he stood up. Caira gasped. It was Hiro Kaiba, the current owner of KaibaCorp.
"I said I was sorry," Caira stammered.
Hiro paid no attention to her as he examined a dirt stain on his school uniform. "Look at this," he muttered to himself. "Why do I bother?"
Caira tried to brush some of the dirt off, but only succeeded in rubbing it in. "If you come to my house, I can wash this for you," she said.
"I don't have time for you!" Hiro snapped.
"Hey, be nice," Ramse said. He had finally caught up with his sister, and he now stood in front of her. "She apoligized, and she offered to help. What more do you want?" Hiro didn't respond. Instead, he turned abruptly and walked away. Ramse turned towards his sister. "It's okay, Caira. Let's go home and see dad. He said he was bringing home a really rare card." Ramse and Caira walked away, neither of them noticing that Hiro had turned around at the mention of a rare card.
"Can it be?" he thought to himself. "I must know."

"Dad! We're home!" Ramse called as he entered the house.
Their dad, gone for three months on a hunt for artifacts for the Domino Museum, appeared in the kitchen doorway. "Ramse! Caira!" he exclaimed. "I didn't expect you home so soon."
Ramse and Caira ran to their father, and threw their arms around him. "It's so good to be home," he said.
"What did you find?" asked Caira. She turned to face the packages that littered the floor of their father's bedroom.
He laughed. "Plenty of great artifacts for the museum. Most of them are being shipped in next week," he said, "but some of them were so delicate I had to carry them over myself," he added, indicating the heavily padded packages. He smiled. "I did find some special things for you, though."
Their father went back into the kitchen and brought out a bag. "These are Egyptian artifacts, but they won't be displayed in the museum because many scientists doubt their authenticity." He glanced up. "Do you kids want to change into something more comfortable?" he asked, noticing that they both still wore their school uniforms.
Ramse shook his head. "It's okay dad," he said.
"We want to see what you got us," Caira added.
"Okay then," he said, opening the bag.
"Wow!" Caira gasped. "Are they made out of gold?"
Their father nodded. He reached in and pulled out a necklace. "This is for you, Caira. An Egyptian necklace. There's a myth that it allows the wearer to see the past...and the future."
Caira held the necklace up to the light. "It's so beautiful!" She turned to Ramse. "What did you get?"
Ramse held the bag in his hand. "I got a...puzzle, I think."
"That's what it is, all right," their father said. "It's a puzzle for you to put together."
"Look at that!" Caira said, pointing to one of the pieces. "It's the same symbol as the one on my necklace."
Ramse turned to his dad. "Is there a myth about this puzzle?" he asked.
Their father shook his head. "Not that I know of. But you should have fun putting it together." He glanced at his watch. "Oh dear. I was supposed to be at the museum ten minutes ago." He turned and bolted out the door.

Okay everyone. This is the prologue to 'Full Circle'. Hopefully is whets your appetite. Please let me know if this sounds interesting at all.