Anaya's Creator: Happy Day-After Halloween people!

Malik: Am I in this one?

Mokuba: When are you going to stop asking?

Anaya's Creator: Probably when he's finally got a bigger part which should be within the next chapter.

Malik: You got it!

Kaiba: Here are some reviews:

Mukyuu Tenshi:

You're welcome, any time! Got any more questions for me?

Keenest Reshin:

Dude, you're lucky I have enough sense not to shoot the bearer of bad news. I checked out that site and you were so right. I've been plagiarized! But like I said before, I'm not going to file a fing lawsuit just because it's a fanfic. I just got extremely furious. I don't like this Ajay person, The Lost Green Eyes and its sequel DO NOT belong to that person and I can prove it!!!! I mean I'm glad that person liked it, but that's no reason to COPY!

P.S.:

Just because some Fing loser (emphasis on the swearword) copied my stories is not going to keep me from updating, there's only one palgarizer that I know of and I've lost count of how many reviewers I have and there's who knows how many people out there who just read my stories and don''t review. Thus, I'm going to keep updating.

KrysofSorrow:

Don't get too excited, yes, there's a lot of Battle City-ness, but no dueling and it's mixed in with quite a bit of my pizzazz. Let me know if you like it.

quiet person:

Exactly what was surprising? Whatever it was I'm glad you liked it. I'm glad you and your friend Jen like my story.

Anaya's Creator: Ido not own Yu-Gi-Oh. If I did, I'd be the luckiest girl on this side of the Atlantic. However I do own this story and its prequel!! So no copying and posting it as yours because its not! (cough Ajaycough

Kaiba: Will you give it a rest already?

Anaya's Creator: Never!!!

The next morning at nine o'clock Rogue and Yoko were waiting at the train station for Serenity. Yoko saw a red-haired fourteen year old girl with pale skin and brown eyes step out of the train with a woman who looked much different from her, but was obviously her mother.

"She's here Rogue," Yoko told her, turning her head in the direction of the train.

"Hey Serenity, over here," she shouted raising a hand in the air.

Serenity, hearing the shout, turned and saw Rogue and her brother. She grabbed her mother's arm and pointed in their direction. Her mother nodded and they went that way. "Hey Rogue, long time no see," she threw her arms around the girl in black.

"No kidding, what's it been three years?"

"You still have Adan, then?" Serenity watched as the bird shifted a bit on Rogue's shoulder, fluffing out his feathers and wings in greeting.

"Well, it's time for that operation for your eyesight, eh?" Yoko asked.

"Yes, it is," Serenity told him.

"We were so relieved when Joseph won the prize money for her operation," her mother told them. "I was afraid that Serenity would have to be blind for life; we're on our way to the hospital."

"We'll accompany you there," Rogue said.

The party of four left the station and walked towards the hospital, the two girls catching up the entire way.

"So your brother Joey lives here?"

"Yeah, he's good friends with Yugi Motou."

"Oh, I know him."

"You've met Joey?"

"No, Yugi."

"Oh, anyways you went for two years on an excavation in Egypt."

"Yeah,"

"Have fun?"

"Lots,"

Their conversation went on forever in this manner, all the while Yoko was thinking: How on in the worlds can girls talk so much?

In the hospital, Serenity was given a room and, since she told Rogue and Yoko that Joey was coming later on, they decided to stick around until then.

However, around nine o'clock that evening Joey still hadn't arrived. (We know, of course, that he was dueling those rare hunters who had cornered him and doing who knows what else.) Yoko put a hand on his sister's shoulder. "I called Mother; she says that we need to come home."

"But Joey isn't here yet; we promised we'd stay," she argued stubbornly.

"You know how Mother gets about you staying out late."

"I'm seventeen now; I've been blind for three years. And why is she worrying if you're here with me? It's not like we can't fend for ourselves."

"You know what she's afraid of, Rogue! She doesn't want us taking any chances."

Rogue shook her head, "Then why doesn't she just keep me at home for the rest of my life then? I'm not leaving until Joey comes, I promised."

"Fine," Yoko had given up, it was practically pointless to argue with Rogue when she had made up her mind. It often got her into deep trouble with Mother, but it was only about issues like this, luckily. "I'll call her and let her know you're staying until he comes and that we'll call her when we're coming home."

"Thanks, Yoko." She flung her arms around him.

When did I become so sentimental? Yoko thought, returning his sister's embrace.

"I heard that," Rogue said.

Her older brother chuckled. I always forget that she can read minds. That damn telepathy!

Joey didn't show up at all within the hours that passed and at midnight, with much argument from her, Yoko took Rogue home.

The next morning Rogue was back at the hospital, this time alone with only Adan her. Yoko had refused to go on account of their argument the night before and Mother wouldn't take her for reasons of her own so she had snuck out. After Joey showed up (finally), the long operation, and being told that all went well Yoko came running into the hospital.

"Rogue, what were you thinking? Sneaking out and coming here on your own! Mother's going absolutely bonkers," he said. He slightly out of breath, considering that he had run around the city looking for her.

"Did you run here?" Rogue asked, acting as if he hadn't said a word.

"That's irrelevant; however, I'd start thinking about what Mother's going to say and do to you when we get home."

"I'm not going until Serenity wakes up! I'm already in trouble; a few more hours won't matter."

Yoko grabbed her arm and pulled her off the chair. "I hate being rough with you sister, but you're coming home now for your own sake." His own strength being greater than hers, he was able to get her out of the hospital with only some trouble. "Sister, what were you thinking running off on your own?"

"I needed to make sure the operation went well."

"And give Karasu another chance to kill you?!" Yoko stormed. (This is our other YuYu Hakusho x-over, Karasu.)

At this Rogue was silent. She had completely forgotten about Karasu and that he wanted to kill her.

"Rogue, I don't know what you did to make him want to kill you, but you do remember what happen last time he attempted that, don't you?"

How could she forget? It had been right after her fourteenth birthday. She didn't remember exactly what happened, but she remembered his claws ripping across her face scratching her eyelids. It had been incredibly painful, blood had spilled everywhere and she had passed out from it. She remembered was waking up in the hospital and not being able to see. The doctors had said that there was a procedure that was being worked on that could possibly give her her sight back, but it was still in the experimenting stages so they couldn't help her now, but hopefully in the future they could.

"Yeah, I remember," she said hanging her head in defeat. Happiness gone, she let Yoko lead her home.

When she got home, Mother yelled at her quite a bit then said she was grounded until the exam scores would be posted and, depending on her exam scores, possibly longer.

The rest of the weekend passed by so monotonously that I'm falling asleep here at my keyboard just thinking about it so I'm going to skip that part and go to when the exams were posted.

the following Wednesday

"Whoa," a lot of people gasped when they saw the board posting their scores. "Someone got higher than Kaiba did on the exams!"

Kaiba pushed his way forward to see the board. No thanks to Gozaburo's harsh education program he had been forced into, he had always had the highest test scores, but this year, it was different. He couldn't believe his eyes when he saw who had gotten a higher score than him. No, this is impossible; he thought when he saw the name. The new blind girl got more than me, but how?

"Excuse me, could someone please tell me my score please? I can't exactly see what the board says."

"You got the highest score," Yugi told her.

"You're joking!"

"Nope, you even beat Kaiba."

"That is so awesome!"

"Want to go out for burgers to celebrate?" Yami asked her, having switched control with Yugi at the last second.

"I'd love to Yami, but I need to tell my mother my grades first and see if I'm ungrounded yet."

"You got grounded."

"Yeah, I snuck out of the house Saturday morning and got grounded for it."

After school, Yoko met Rogue at the school gate as usual. "So, are you still grounded?" he asked.

"Nope, I got the highest grade in the class."

"You're kidding, let me see that billboard thing or wherever their posted."

Rogue led him to the board where the grades were posted.

When he saw the grades, Yoko gapped for a moment, and then gave his sister a pat on the head. "Well, so you did. Boy is Mom going to be surprised."

Later that evening when Rogue and Yoko's mother got home, she was heavily pleased by Rogue's scores and said Rogue was ungrounded.

One day later, on Friday, the Battle City Tournament began. Rogue and her brother spent the day wandering around watching/explaining the duels. Little did Rogue know that the real action would start the next day.

Malik: I wasn't in this chapter!

Anaya's Creator: Don't whine you're in the next one, no doubt.

Malik: Yey!

Mokuba: What about me?

Anaya's Creator: I'm not sure; I'll see what I can do. I think Kaiba will be in it too.

Kaiba: Yes!Review people! Ausfetersehen!

Anaya's Creator: That's one way of saying good-bye in German, literally it means: until we see again, and in case you haven't guessed it that's one of my classes this year! Also, I would like at least 8 reviews before I update again. Please and Thank you!

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