Yami: Ok, DMGDK, tell them.

DMGDK: (Pouts)Do I have to? SNIFF

Yami: Yes.

DMGDK: Fine. I d-don't own Yu-Gi-Oh, though I wish I did. He He would destroy Tea if I did

Yami: Not like I'd care much, though I think Yugi might.

DMGDK: Must destroy Tea. Muahahaha! That's what my sword is for (I actually do have a sword and I know how to use it).

Yami: OK, OK. On with the chapter.

DMGDK: Yay! It's not all that good, because I haven't found a 'color' for my book yet, but the second chapter will be better. R&R! I stink at making up names too, so my names aren't that good.

Chapter 1

Yugi looked out the window in his bedroom. It was still raining, and Tea Gardner was supposed to come over.

Yugi Mutoh was a 16-year-old who went to Domino high. He was a little short, had amethyst eyes and tri-colored hair.

Moments later, he heard a knock on the door.

"Come in!" he called, thinking it was Tea. It turned out to be his grandpa.

"Oh! I hope I didn't interrupt you in anything, Yugi," Yugi's grandpa, Sugoroku Mutoh, walked in holding a golden chest-like box.

"Nope, Grandpa. I was just waiting for Tea to come over. Is there something you want me to do?"

"Well, in that case," Grandpa said, " I'd like to give you a little something." He handed the box thing to Yugi.

It looked like it was made of solid gold, but Yugi couldn't be too sure. In the sides, hieroglyphics were written all over, and on the top, there was a strange-looking symbol. It looked like an eye with 'legs' coming from the bottom. "It's really neat Grandpa, but uh… what exactly is it?"

"It's a puzzle. But it's also like a necklace." Grandpa flipped open the lid and showed Yugi a piece with a loop sticking out. "This is the top and the final thing will look like an upside-down pyramid. I've never been able to solve it, so I'm giving it to you and you can have fun fiddling around with it." With that, he left.

Yugi eagerly took out the pieces and started puzzling out the pieces.

A while later, Tea came in.

"Hey Yugi! What are you doing?"

"Grandpa gave me this cool new puzzle that even he couldn't solve and now I'm trying to figure it out."

"It doesn't look that hard to me," Tea commented, picking up the pieces and examining them

"Here, you give it shot," Yugi suggested, handing her the pieces.

But try as she might, Tea couldn't solve it.

" Oh I GIVE UP!" she yelled in frustrations after a few minutes.

Yugi put the pieces away and stood up, stretching.

"Well, it stopped raining. You want to go somewhere?"

Tea shrugged, leaning up against Yugi's desk. Her large blue eyes peeked out from beneath her brown bangs and her brown hair was cut to shoulder length. She was athletic, tall, and always ranting on about friendship.

"What do you think? Where do you want to go?" Tea asked Yugi.

"Well, we could go to the arcade, or the museum, there's also the movies…" he trailed off.

Tea smiled at her friend affectionately. (Grr. must destroy her) "I guess we could go to the arcade, then the movies."

Yugi grinned. "OK! Then we can go get some burgers. I'll treat!"

"C'mon! Let's go!"

At the arcade

" Hey look! There's a new dance game!" Tea exclaimed excitedly. She loved dancing.

"Let's go and check it out!" Yugi said.

There was a huge group by the dance game.

"Who will be the next one to challenge the undefeatable Anthony Prance?" an announcer yelled.

Tea grinned and stepped forward.

"We have a challenger!"

"Ready to lose?" Anthony asked. All he got for a reply was a glare.

The game was simple to understand. Arrows floated on the screen pointing up, down or to the sides when the arrows touched the direction arrows at the top, you stepped in the direction in the dance mats.

Tea and Anthony were tied until Anthony decided to do a 'trick' he jumped up, spun with one leg sticking out, and kicked Tea in the stomach.

Tea lost her balance and fell.

"The winner is Anthony Prance!" the announcer yelled.

"Hey!" Yugi protested. "That wasn't fair! He kicked Tea in the stomach!"

"Shorty! Don't be messin' with us! You won't like the comcequences." A group of people advanced on him.

"But it wasn't fair!" Yugi protested.

"Shut the hell up!" One of the guys punched him.

"Hey!" Tea jumped over the rail and stood in front of Yugi.

"You want some too?" Another man kneed her in the stomach (again). Tea kneeled over.

"Don't do that!" Yugi protested, struggling to get up.

"Do we need to teach you guys a lesson? Because you're not really worth our time." But the first guy still raised a bat, ready to hit Yugi.

"THAT IS ENOUGH!" A voice sliced through the air.

Everyone turned and saw a girl standing there.

She had large emerald eyes and long, brown hair. She was wearing a light blue tank top and pink skirt and sandals that laced up her almost to her knees. She had a sword belt bucked to her waist. She was tall and slender.

"That's enough," she said again. That boy is right. It wasn't fair.

"Well—"

"Vank, shut up." Anthony ordered.

"But sir—" The second boy started.

"Don't question me, Kanta."

"Are you done?" the girl demanded.

"How about this, you dance with the at this dance game. If you win, I'll let your friends go. If you don't, well, we'll discuss that when that happens."

"It's not when that happens. It won't."

"So, are you up to it girl?"

"Well, it seems I have no choice." The girl took off her sword belt and handed it to Yugi. "Please take care of this."

Then she took off her ring. "I call on the power of the Millenium ring! Free some of the Shadow Magic within!" There was a flash of light, than the girl was engulfed in blue light.

Yugi looked closely at the ring and sword they both had the Millenium Eye on there, in ly the sword had an opal in the center of the eye, and the ring had a diamond.

The girl closed her eyes. When she opened them, the Millenium eye glowed on her forehead. "Now, it's playtime."

Dmgdk: I know not the best, but I promise it'll get better.

Yami: Your story is stupid.

Dmgdk: Better than you could ever do. Anyways, please don't ignore the review button!