Author's Note- Yeah, the usual stuff. I own the characters Keket and Bamani, as well as Set, The Chaos Guardian. All other Yu-Gi-Oh related Material isn't mine. Yeah, I have cards and all, but I don't OWN, or did I make, Yu-Gi-Oh.

Slifer the Sky Dragon
Oblisk The Tormentor
Winged Dragon Of Ra
And…

Wait, and? Airn't there only three God cards? No, another had been made, unknown to anyone BUT Maxamillion Pegasus and the card's owner. This fourth god card, is…

Set, the Chaos Guardian

Who held this card? Well, a female dualist, a fair dualist, but far from the best, with much to learn. Oh yes, she was named after the Egyptian Goddess of Darkness, Keket. Keket's 8th year of school became the most interesting event in her life. It all started, because of a trip, and a boy…

Thud. Thud. Thud. Shoes hit the floor, vibrating slightly, making a loud noise. Skiiiid. "ARGH!" Thud. A girl fell to the corridor floor; face first, her dark brown hair fanning out around her. She lay there, and heaved a sigh. She had tripped.

As this was happening, a boy new to this school, walked down the corridor. He saw the form of the girl lying in the middle of the corridor, and cocked his head to the side in mild confusion, continuing forward, and stopping near her. "Erm…"

The girl's head rose, at the boy's voice, to see the black haired boy. Her light green eyes flashed over his figure, red slowly creeping onto her cheeks.

"Are You Okay?" he asked, in a soft… erm… well, charming, voice. He held out a thin, well-tanned hand, to help the girl up.

"Uh… yeah, I'm… fine," She replied haltingly. She took his hand, and she was pulled up from the floor.

"Good," The boy replied, with a small smile, watching her face for a few moments, "I am Bamani…"

"Egyptian name… it means Warrior, doesn't it?" Was the girl's quick reply, her hands being stuffed into her pockets.

"But of course. You are…?"Bamani asked her, watching her still.

"Keket," Keket replied, with a small smile.

"Egyptian Goddess of Darkness," Bamani said, with the same smile, "Uh… where are you headed?"

"Social Studies, with Mr.Tiye," Keket replied, with a disgusted look at the very idea.

"Mr… Tiye… I am suppose to be going there as well. Perhaps you could show me where we are suppose to go?" Bamani questioned.

"Yeah, sure. I could do that," Keket replied, with a small grin, "'mon. Follow me." She started off down the hall, with her hands in her pockets.

Bamani followed, calmly, after Keket.

Soon, the two reached the classroom, Keket pausing at the door, and peering inside. She gave an audible sigh, and looked to Bamani, as if saying 'Do we HAVE to go in?'

"Well… let us enter…" Bamani said to Keket, who pushed the door open slowly, and both walked in.

"Miss Karete," Came a mildly surprised, male, voice, "How nice of you to join us. Ahh, could you tell me… Who was Geb and Nut's youngest-"

"Nephthys ," Keket's voice came, automatically, "Sister to Set, Osiris, and Isis, Anubis's mother, and Protective Goddess of the Dead."

The Man, Keket's Social Studies teacher, Mr.Tiye stared at the 8th grade girl standing in the doorway.

"Nephthys is my fave Goddess, what did you expect?" Keket said, with a light smirk, "'ny ways, This is Bamani, new student. Now, can I sit already?"

"Erm… yes, go ahead," Mr. Tiye said, still semi-surprised with Keket. His gaze shifted to Bamani, "Bamani… hmm… Bamani Val… Val…" He went to his desk, looking at a sheet of paper, "Bamani Valorous."

Bamani nodded slightly, "Yes, sir. I am Bamani Valorous," He said, "My name is Egyptian, if you wondering. It means Warrior Brave…"

Mr.Tiye nodded slightly, walking back to the new student, " A very appropriate name, for what we are speaking about now,"

"Egyptian Society," Bamani stated, calmly.

Mr.Tiye nodded again, looking at Bamani. He reached out, and touched a necklace that hung around Bamani's neck. "And what is this…?" He questioned.

"My necklace. Anubis's head, with the eye very noticeable, clearly serving a special purpose, that I do not know," Bamani said, jerking away from Mr.Tiye's hand, "Now, may I sit? Preferably next to Keket." He looked toward the girl.

"Ah… yes, sure," Mr.Tiye replied, walking back to his desk, and penciling something in on his seating chart, as Bamani walked to Keket, and sat down next to her.

The next few periods dragged on, and eventually the bell rang for 5th period. Lunch for both Bamani and Keket. Neither had a chance to talk with the other until that point.

Oh yes, I suppose I should give you a proper description of both Bamani and Keket, huh? I never did really give you a good description of either of the two Egyptian teenagers…

Bamani is about average size, standing at a little over 6 feet already. He is also fairly thin, but makes up for that with his strength. His skin is fairly tanned, hinting toward his Egyptian heritage. He has shoulder length, raven black hair, and brown eyes. He usually wears a white t-shirt, with Anubis on the front, baggy black jeans, and black Vans. Around his neck, is the previously described Anubis-head Necklace.

Keket is about 5'11", and about average weight. Her skin is tanned, even if she doesn't stand out in the sun much. Her light green eyes contrast her raven black, shoulder length, hair. Usually, she'll wear a black t-shirt with a fading picture of Set, the Egyptian God of Choas, on the back, baggy khaki jeans, and navy blue airwalks that are completely engulfed by the bottoms of her pants.

Keket sat at her usual place. A table in the far left corner, near the windows. Her eyes were on some cards she held. Yu-gi-Oh cards, infact.

Bamani watched Keket for a few moments, then slowly drifted over to her, looking over her shoulder at the cards.

"Set, The Chaos Guardian?" He questioned, making the girl jump.

"Jeeze, you could warn me before ya sneak up behind me!" Keket said, putting her cards away quickly, "But… yeah. Set the Chaos Guardian."

"Never heard of that card," Bamani commented.

"I'm not surprised. Maxamillion Pegasus, myself, and now you, are the only ones that know it is in existence. It was made special, and was kept… ahh, hidden, from the world, so not many should know about it. I prefer it this way," Keket replied, with a small smirk.

Bamani nodded a little, "Understandable," He said, "I would not want anyone bothering me either about my god card, if I had one. I do not need one to make my deck strong though. I destroy my opponent's monsters quickly though, and prevent them sacrificing monster, so rarely do people have a chance to get their strong monsters out." He sat down near Keket.

"Destroying your opponent's sacrifices is a good strategy, until you find something that you can't manage to destroy with your monsters," Keket commented.

Bamani smirked a little, "Like Set the Chaos Guardian?"

"Exactly. A one star, god card," Keket said, with a small smirk as well.

"A strong card," He commented, "My strongest card is Black Luster Soldier." He pulled out the 3000 atk point, Ritual Summoned Monster.

"I have three cards that match that attack point amount. Three Blue eyes," Keket replied.

"…Ahh… are you hungry?" Bamani asked suddenly.

"Not particularly," was Keket's reply.

Bamani nodded, and layed his head on his arms.

"…Do you want to dual?" Keket said suddenly.

Bamani raised his head, and looked at Keket for a moment, before smirking, "Sure," He said, drawing his cards from his pocket, and shuffling them, watching Keket.

Keket took out her own cards, and started to slowly shuffle her own cards, preparing a strategy in her mind. Bamani had, after all, said that his main goal was to prevent Keket from sending out her stronger monsters. She, would ruin that plan…

It's time to Dual

Author's Note(again)- Yeah, yeah. I know, it sucks. It'll get better after a while... I hope...