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"No, Yami! You have to turn your feet out when you turn!" Tea sighed inwardly. Yami certainly, wasn't any Lord at the Dance. Of course, Tea had never had to really work at becoming great, it had just come naturally to her.

Tea glanced at the clock again. Would the hour never be over?! They still had five minutes and it seemed to her that time had stopped entirely. She hoped Yami had had enough after this. Then she could keep working like normal. The thought that Tea kept ignoring was that which told her that the thought of Yami being right in front of her was to tempting for her to control.

Tea was a loyal wife, and she'd never knowingly do anything to hurt Seto. He wasn't the best husband in the world, but he treated her well most of the time, and that was better than most couples. Of course, she'd always had feelings for Yami. He was just so...charismatic.

"Could you show me how the arms go one more time?" he asked her. Walking behind him, Tea tried to calm down, though she could feel her cheeks growing hot. She pushed a strand of hair out of her face and proceeded to place his arms in the correct position. Yami turned around slowly, and before she knew it, his lips were pressed against hers. And Tea now hoped that time would never start again.


Serenity laughed. Who'd known that Kaiba could have been so funny? Looking up at him, she saw that he was laughing as well. He looked nice when he was having a good time.

Looking around, Serenity decided that she liked the area where she worked. About an hour ago, Seto had finally come out of his office and had asked her if she would join him for lunch on his private restaurant. It was just as gorgeous there as it was in her office. From where she sat Serenity could see the cool winter sun reflecting off the water, creating a warm feeling.

She hadn't eaten much; she was used to small helpings; but the pure enjoyment of being here was getting to talk to Kaiba. He wasn't as cold-hearted as her brother made him out to be. She liked him, Serenity had to admit, but she wasn't about to step in and ruin Seto's relationship with Tea. And so she had to be satisfied with working for him.

When they had finished, Kaiba led her back to the elevator. Once they entered, however, it was awkward. Seto had stopped talking and was looking nervous. Serenity tried not to stare, but couldn't help herself. Suddenly, as soon as she made eye contact with him, he moved quickly and kissed her lightly on the lips. Pulling back, he looked at her, startled.

"I'm sorry, I shouldn't –"he didn't get to finish, as Serenity put a finger over his lips and kissed him back. She had no control over what would happen next, she just wanted to stay in this moment forever.


"You do realize that I have no idea how to run a business, right?" Tristan asked sheepishly. Yes, Duke did know, but he wasn't about to say that to him. That would give his entire plan away. It was true, last night had changed Duke's entire outlook on relationships. He had always been a ladies man, but ever since last night he'd been searching for a reason to see Tristan again. Now he'd finally found one.

"Oh relax, Tristan, it's not that bad," Duke reassured him, punching him lightly on the shoulder. "After all, I started my business when I was sixteen."

"Yes, but you're smart. Remember how I was the one failing business class while you were the one running it?"

Duke smiled. It was true; Tristan didn't even know the first thing about running one of the leading companies in Japan. Duke decided now was the time to make his move, before either of them said anything they would regret. Sadly, right as Duke was leaning in, Tristan moved his head and Duke was left looking like a complete jackass.

'It's alright, you'll get him next time,' Duke tried to compose himself. That was quite embarrassing. Oh well, he'd only just begun.


"So why are you here, Joey? I thought your sis was the one who picked up the trash." Joey felt his face flushing. He hated Mai with a passion right then. Upon walking into the job searching office, he had just about expected anybody but her. He glanced around the room, looking for a quick exit if he needed one. No luck. He was like a caged animal.

"What's the matter Mai, the entire male population run out of money?" Joey snapped back. After he said that, he couldn't believe the words that had come out of his mouth. He had never, ever called Mai a hooker. He'd never even thought of her like that. In fact, he'd always considered her a friend. Some pal he was.

Mai scowled at him from her seat. "If you must know, I'm in between guys at the moment. But I don't like having boyfriends anyways," she said, rising up from her chair and approaching Joey, much like a lion would approach it's dinner. "I much prefer just being friends... with benefits." She looked at him, as if waiting for an answer. Joey didn't know what she wanted him to do.

"So what do you say?" she asked him plainly, clearly irritated. Joey finally understood and the thought grossed him out. He couldn't picture himself with Mai. It was just to disturbing.

"I think I'll come back at another time," Joey said, turning around and walking out of the office, leaving Mai standing there, drawing a complete blank.