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Disclaimer: Still don' own Yu-Gi-Oh.


"WHY he has to pick tonight to go out 'roaming' with Mai," grumbled Mokuba as he sped down the darkened streets of Domino. "WHY?!"

His anger towards his brother lasted for a tank and a half of gasoline, and by then Mokuba was feeling quite overdue for a coretto. Tearing down the active streets, Mokuba slid to a halt in front of the first all-night café that he saw, almost flying off in his hurry to get a coffee. With the knowledge that his bike would be snagged if he left it on the street (having lost four others in that same way), Mokuba wheeled it into the empty coffee shop. When the cashier opened her mouth to object, Mokuba silenced her with his patented "Glare of Impending Doom."

"I'll be taking…" Mokuba riffled through his pockets, "…two caramel corettos, please." Taking the money out of his pocket, he plunked it down in front of the nervous cashier, and took a table in the corner furthest from the door. Five tense minutes passed until the cashier-turned-waitress brought Mokuba his coffee. Sprinkling, more like dumping, chocolate sprinkles liberally into both drinks, he motioned for the woman to sit down. With a nod, she obeyed.

"I'm Mokuba," he introduced himself. "Thanks for the coffee."

"I'm, I'm Ohara…" she replied haltingly. "And, you're welcome."

Taking a close look at Ohara, Mokuba noticed a smouldering resentment in her. Her eyes, a piercing emerald green, told him everything that he would ever need to know about her. She was like him, in a way. Troubled, but strong enough to bear it. Devoted. But, if the ring on her hand was any indication, she was married.

Noticing the same in him, Ohara relaxed, and the pair spent a comfortable hour talking, talking of their lives, family, work, anything that they hose to talk about they talked about. At midnight, when Ohara's shift ended, they parted, her to her husband's embrace, him to the road upon his bike.


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