Rage of a Sister

Hikari

Yami/

Neferubity rolled her eyes.

"Are you always so high and mighty? Or is this just something you like to do around me?" Ravonia glared at her sister.

"I am not high and mighty except when I am compared to a traitorous, murdering sister." Neferubity scoffed.

"Get over yourself. That was then and this is now." Ravonia sighed and shook her head.

"You will always be a spoiled brat."

"How dare you!" Neferubity yelled.

"We are ordinary people. We had the luck to be born to privilege. That in no way gives us the right to take advantage of that privilege. You were blind then, and you are blind now. There is a fine line between love and hate. You crossed that line a long time ago."

"I have no idea what you are talking about."

"Liar!" Ravonia's raised voice startled both of the women. "You hated me from the beginning. Because father favored me. And you took you revenge by killing my son."

"I did not kill him." Neferubity replied coldly.

"But you are responsible for his death. You taught him nothing that could have saved him."

"I taught him how to rule! How to live! And how to win! If he died then he was weak!" Neferubity roared. She sent a cold glare to her sister. Her sister gave her one right back.

"You taught him how to commit suicide."

Yugi sat down on his bed and laid back. He needed a rest but every time he closed his eyes he would see the strange dreams he had been having. Yugi sighed and rolled over, trying to get comfortable. After a moment he rolled over once more. He would have rolled over again but he was pulled slightly back by two arms and there bed shifted a small amount.

"Are you worried about your mother?" Yami whispered.

"Alittle bit."

"But what else is troubling you?" Yugi paused.

"Bad dreams."

"What are they?"

"I'd prefer not to talk about it." There was silence for a moment.

"Alright."

Neferubity laughed. The bitter cold from the falling snow did not bother either of them.

"Well, if that's the way you see it, there's nothing I can do about it."

"Rest assured sister, that my son will learn of the truth! All of it! Not just your little lies. I swear it!"

"Please! I've had you son under my thumb since the day he was born. Much like you."

"How dare you!" Ravonia hissed. The area around them darkened quickly.

"I wouldn't if I were you. Your power can't be hidden like mine can be. If you do so, Yami will come running to see what happened and you plan will be ruined."

"That is not his name!" The darkness faded. "His name is not darkness! He is Yugioh! And he is proud and honorable! He will stay that way!"

"Until he gets back his memory! Then he will be mine once more!" Neferubity laughed as she disappeared into the darkness. Ravonia silently cursed her sister. 'She is wrong!'

Raven dropped the skates on the floor by the door the second she was home. Her knee was aching badly.

You put to much strain on it./ Raven nearly jumped from Ravonia's sudden comment. She hadn't spoke since she had seen her sister.

"I know. I won't put much strain on it again." Raven walked over to the closet and pulled out the cane Yugi had seen her using. "Happy?" There was no answer. Raven sighed as she used the cane to walk to the library in her home. She pushed open the door and walked in.

"If my son should phrase his question wrong . . . Neferubity will have him once more." Raven looked up, startled at the mirror above the fire place. She had been walking past it. Ravonia stood there with a sad look in the mirror.

"Pardon?"

"I pray he does not ask for it that way. Then I can not tell him the truth and he will know what he was in the past." Raven sighed.

"Listen, I know that things were bad when you died-"

"No! You don't! Don't try to know at all! My mind was gone by then!" Ravonia turned her back to Raven. "The Goddess Choker . . . I have mislead you by saying that I was the first to acquire it. The Choker . . . there have been countless others that tried to wear it. Penalty for those who were not worthy was being eaten alive by the creatures of the afterlife and having their soul devoured. I was the only one that ever wore the choker. That is, until you received it. Raven . . . in order to be the spirit of the Goddess Choker after my death . . . I made a deal with Ra. I . . . I ended up causing my son to plummet into the darkness of the Shadow Realm. The deal was that for becoming the spirit of the Choker I would have to destroy my son. I needed to lock him into the Millennium Puzzle. And at that time I had only just died so my grasp of reality was not as clear as it should have been. I wanted so badly to take revenge upon my sister. The wisdom I once had was gone. Darkness clouded my vision. I wanted to take revenge on my sister and take back my son. And I was willing to do anything for it. Now, when my plan is over . . . he will banish me from his sight and I will no longer have the right to say I love him . . ." Raven watched the ancient spirit with sad eyes.

"Will you . . ." Ravonia turned and raised an eyebrow, waiting for Raven to finish her question. "Will you take revenge upon your sister?" Ravonia closed her eyes for a moment to think. She opened them and glared off into space.

"I will kill my sister. Her blood stained soul will cleanse my son." Ravonia hissed. Raven looked at her with sorrow.

"You know that it will damn you to hell with her. You will be with her for the rest of eternity. You know that, right?"

"Do I know that we will rot together? That we will be together, forever? Watching each other wither in agony? Yes, I am count on it!"