Grr, sorry about the delay. I was kicked off from uploading for a while. admins. took down a fic of mine, and kicked me off from updating. Grr, well, anyways, here is an extra long chapter for you! Yay! Here you go!
Our Sucky Little Keyboard That No One Cares About and Will Probably Never Look At (OSLKTNOCAWPNLA for short)
Is OSLKTNOCAWPNLA even a word? Hmm, somehow, I don't think so...but, I can make up words! So can you! Like Fudgeamania! (watches readers back away slowly) ...oops?
Anything written in normal text (like this) is the actual story.
Anything written in italics (like this) is when flashbacks or dreams are occurring.
Anything written in bold (like this) is someone acting as a narrator-slash-voice over. (You think I'm rich enough to hire two people?)
Anything written in bold italics (like this) are song lyrics.
Later that afternoon, as Cecelia was flipping through the mail, she stopped at a letter addressed to her step-daughter. Dropping the rest of the mail onto the couch, Cecelia brushed her blonde bangs out of her eyes and eagerly tore open the letter, which was adorned with a Princeton University letterhead.
"Oh ho…" Cecelia drawled before unfolding the letter. "Oh, accepted?"
She quickly read it aloud, but to herself. "Congratulations! It is indeed a pleasure to inform you that you've been…"
Shaking her head, Cecelia muttered, "Oh, this won't do."
At that moment, Julia entered the house, sliding her black messenger bag off her shoulder.
"Hey," she greeted. "Anything for me?"
Cecelia turned to her step-daughter and grinned. "Oh, actually, there is a personalized letter from Ed Midman saying you won a million dollars."
Julia rolled her eyes with a disgusted sigh as Cecelia chuckled to herself. Shouldering her bag, Julia turned and left the living room, climbing up the stairs to her bedroom.
"Don't spend it all in one place!" Cecelia called after Julia, chuckling once more before turning back to the letter.
Minutes later, Julia was curled up into her favourite computer chair, talking with DuelistBoy.
"I need to know who you are. I can't take my mind off you." DuelistBoy instant-messaged her. "Please tell me who you are."
Julia sighed, reading Joey's message. Closing her eyes, she secretly debated what to say before moving her hands to the keyboard.
"Okay, my name is…" Julia started to type.
However, at that moment, Serenity barged into her room, causing Julia to jump slightly. Turning to face Serenity, Julia quirked a brow, wondering what her step-sister wanted.
"Julia!" Serenity shrieked.
"I guess you missed the 'Do Not Disturb' sign?"
"No, I saw it." Serenity cheered before waving her own comment away. "So, you almost done with my report? It's due Friday."
Julia turned back to the computer. "I'm working on it."
"Well, hurry up." Serenity whined. "It makes me nervous to have to wait for it."
Julia rolled her eyes. "Imagine how nervous you would be if you actually had to write it."
"My god, you're right!" Serenity gasped, standing and pacing around Julia's room. "So this time, could you try to make it sound more like me? I mean, I'm so sick of having to explain why I sound so smart on paper and so not smart…"
Serenity paused for a moment, trying to think of how to finish off her sentence. Nodding, she finished her sentence. "…not on paper."
"Julia, can you come downstairs?" Cecelia called through the intercom that was wired into Julia's room.
"I'll be right there."
"Now!"
Julia rolled her eyes and closed her chat window, standing up. "I'll be right back."
"Hurry up!" Serenity called after the brunette. Looking up from her nails, Serenity spotted the computer and grinned. "Ah ha."
Standing up, she walked over to the computer and plopped down in the chair. "Who the heck is DuelistBoy?"
Tea, who had been going to look for Serenity, stopped at the door. She grinned as she listened to her sister talk to herself.
Serenity, not noticing Tea, continued to mutter to herself, loud enough for Tea to hear. "Cinderella, are you not talking to me because you freaked when you found out I'm…"
Serenity gasped, her eyes widening. "Joseph Wheeler-Kaiba? Julia is Cinderella?"
Tea smirked. Her eyes gleamed. She wanted to have some fun, and she knew the perfect way of having it.
Elsewhere, Joey sat in his father's office, in front of the computer. In his hand, he held his Princeton acceptance letter.
Blinking, he sighed. "Wow…I got in."
"Joseph!" Seto opened the door, entering the office. Joey looked up at his father and quickly stuffed the letter away. If Seto saw the letter, he would blow his top.
"What?"
"What's going on?" Seto asked, raising an eyebrow.
Joey shook his head, his eyes scanning the room. "Nothing."
Seto shook his head and leant against the wall, watching his son. He knew Joey was hiding something, and he was going to find out.
"Let me guess. You're worried about your college choice?"
Joey shrugged. "Oh yeah. I've been thinking about it a lot."
Seto smiled slightly at his son. "Don't worry. You're making the right choice, alright?"
A couple of hours later, Tea drove up Kaiba Corp.'s car wash in her pink car. She giggled. "Okay."
Taking a deep breath, she smiled as she practiced what she was going to say. "It's me, Joey. Cinderella. From the dance. You found me."
Turning to her backpack, which sat on the seat beside her, Tea reached in and dug out a notebook. Flipping to the back page, she read, to herself, "You see, Joey, I live in this world full of people…"
Serenity drove up her purple car and parked it beside Tea, seeming to talk to herself as well. "Pretending to be something I'm not."
"I miss you. I don't want…" Tea started, before looking out of her window and trailing off at the sight of Serenity.
Joey walked up a moment later, a clipboard and pen in hand. Tea climbed out of her car and smiled sweetly at Joey.
"Heya." Joey greeted.
"Hi." Tea giggled.
"Bringing to wash?" Joey asked.
"No, more like the real treatment. I mean, that's what Cinderella would want." Tea smiled, clasping her hands against her chest and looking up at Joey.
Joey blinked, confused. "What did you say?"
Tea giggled. "I'm her, Joey. Cinderella. Your dream girl."
She smiled at Joey, who quirked an eyebrow. "You see, I live in this world full of people –"
"You!" Serenity yelled, cutting Tea off as she climbed out of her own car. "What are you doing here?"
"Well, I'm Cinderella." Tea smiled. "Coming to meet my prince."
Joey crossed his arms over his chest, a smirk crossing his face. He was getting interested.
"That's a little hard considering I'm Cinderella." She tossed Tea a skeptical look. "I mean, I'm the most Cinderelliest Cinderella there ever was."
Tea frowned, and Joey thought it was best to intervene. "Ladies, ladies."
The two feuding sisters stopped arguing and looked at Joey, who continued. "I can settle this, alright?"
Tea and Serenity both nodded in reply.
"The girl I met at the dance dropped something on her way out. What was it?"
"Oh, that's easy." Tea replied, pointing a finger up at the sky, her other hand on her waist. "A wallet."
Joey shook his head, his blonde bangs swaying lightly. "No."
"I mean, a wallet…purse."
"No." Joey answered once again before looking at Serenity, inviting her to reply.
"A fish." Serenity giggled.
"A fish?" Tea rolled her eyes, looking at her sister.
Serenity turned to Tea. "It was the first thing that popped into my head. And you said wallet purse."
She crossed both arms over her chest. "What is that?"
Joey snickered lightly before turning and walking off.
"Joey!" Tea called after him, but got no response.
"Look what you did!" Tea screeched at Serenity. "You always ruin everything! I was supposed to be Cinderella! I'm the oldest!"
"By a minute and twenty-six seconds, and you never let me forget it!" Serenity screamed back, shoving Tea backwards. Tea hit the side of her car with a growl.
"Well," Tea growled, reaching over to a bucket of squeegees nearby and grabbing one. "Maybe this will help you remember."
"No!" Serenity screamed, turning and running off. Tea smirked and chased after Serenity.
"Come here!" Tea screeched, chasing Serenity into the car washing machine (A/N: whatever you wanna call it). "I'm gonna kill you!"
As Tea pushed aside a curtain, she was suddenly blanketed in soap. Obviously a car was beginning to be washed.
"Ren?" Tea called, using Serenity's nickname, looking around. Serenity jumped out from behind another machine and tackled Tea.
"I'm going to kill you!" Tea threatened. "Get off!"
Tea kicked Serenity off and onto the car that was being washed. "Stealing my deal!"
The two girls began to wrestle with each other, a little girl watching them through the glass.
Turning, she reached up and tugged on her father's shirt. "Hey, dad, isn't that our car?"
The girl's father looked up from a magazine and his eyes went wide as he watched the twins fight.
Tea and Serenity looked up as two bells rang. The "Clear Coat Paint Protector" and "Sealer Wax" machines were starting ring.
The twins grabbed each other in a hug.
"Oh no!" Serenity cried.
"Mother!" Tea screamed in panic.
In unison, both girls called out, "Hot wax!"
Joey looked up from the computer as he heard two screams, sounding quite feminine. Shrugging it off, he turned back to the computer, figuring it was nothing.
Moments later, the car pulled out of the washing machine, Tea and Serenity laying on the top of the car. Their hair was sticky and pointing up in all directions, and they had a frightened look on their faces. Their clothes clung to their body. Expressionless, they sat up.
Julia looked up from the counter she was cleaning as she heard the bell above the door ring. Taking a quick look outside, she noticed the sky was growing stormy-looking. Perfect for her mood.
Joey walked into the diner and sat down a few seats away from Julia, who turned to Ishizu and looked pleadingly at her. Ishizu shook her head and shooed Julia away from her. Rishid grinned and threw his spatula at Julia, just missing her.
Julia rolled her eyes and grabbed her notepad and pencil, shyly walking over to Joey, who was fingering a menu, looking deep in thought.
She smiled slightly. "Hey, can I get you something?"
"You know what bugs me?" Joey snapped, looking up. His eyes were narrowed slightly.
Julia looked to both sides awkwardly before answering him nervously. "People taking your order?"
"No." Joey pointed at her. "Taking people's orders."
Julia quirked a brow, confused. "Why would you do that?"
Joey sighed, depressed. "Heh. You don't know my dad."
Looking over the menu, Joey blinked. "Uh…sushi and doughnuts? Who does that?"
Julia giggled slightly, waiting for Joey to make up his mind. Joey shook his head.
"I'll take a coffee." Julia nodded, jotting down his order. He looked up. "Thanks."
"Uh, excuse me ma'am." Another customer called out to Ishizu, who held up her hand, silencing the customer, and asking him to wait. She wanted to watch Julia and Joey for a bit longer.
Julia turned and grabbed a plate and a cup before taking the coffee pot and filling the cup expertly with it. Joey watched Julia, studying her.
"Do you ever feel like you aren't somebody you really are? You want someone to accept you?"
Julia nodded, turning and replacing the coffee pot. She turned back to Joey. "Yeah, I do. Like being yourself isn't good enough."
Joey blinked. "What?"
"Like you're wearing a mask." Julia half-whispered.
"That's exactly how I feel." Joey sighed again, dumping some sugar into his coffee. Julia handed him a spoon, and Joey used it to stir around the sugar. Lifting a hand, he rubbed his eyes tiredly with it.
"You just want to be honest with this person and then tell him it's me." Julia sighed and bit her lip. "I'm the one you've been looking for."
"Yeah…" Joey trailed off, sipping up his coffee, locking eyes with Julia.
"Joey…" Julia sighed. "I'm…"
"Julia!" Cecelia snapped from the doorway. Julia, startled, looked up. Cecelia beckoned Julia with a finger.
"One second."
"No, now!" Cecelia snapped again, her temper rising.
"I gotta go." Joey replied, standing up and leaving some money. Julia sighed, disappointed and frustrated. Joey turned and took a couple steps before turning around with a smile.
"Oh, thanks for the mush time."
Julia smiled. "You're welcome."
A couple days later, during lunch, Tea and Serenity sat across from Jamie-Ross, Amara and Mai at one of the picnic tables on the school lawn.
"And then she told us she was going to steal Joey away from you if it was the last thing she did." Serenity explained to Mai, who was frowning.
"I understand she's always been jealous of you." Tea added, her eyes filling up with fake tears.
Mai looked disgusted as Tea blew her nose for added effect. "Go on."
"Well," Tea continued. "That's when she invented this whole Cinderella plot. She got Joey's email address and that's when she started the whole affair."
"We really wanted to tell you sooner, but she threatened to kill us!" Serenity cried out, a look of panic crossing her face. "She's a monster!"
Mai turned and exchanged looks with Amara and Jamie-Ross, who both nodded. They weren't buying into Tea and Serenity's story.
"Look, if you don't believe me, look at the emails." Serenity suggested, pulling out a thin wad of stapled papers and tossing them in front of Mai. Mai, interested, picked up the emails and glanced over them.
"She goes by the name Princeton Girl, but her real name is Julia Montgomery." Tea added.
"And we are Tea and Serenity."
Mai frowned. "So that little boyfriend stealer thinks she can pull a fast one on me?"
As if in reply, Jamie-Ross and Amara nodded wisely. Mai smirked, her violet eyes lighting up.
"Well, we'll just see about that."
At the end of school that day, Tea knocked on the glass window of Mokuba's radio station. Mokuba looked up from his announcements he was supposed to read and leaned over, opening up the window.
"Joey didn't have a chance to give you this. He asked you to read this announcement."
Mokuba blinked, shaking his dark bangs out of his eyes as he accepted the announcement. The "On The Air" light lit up. Mokuba cleared his throat and read it.
"Uh, Cinderella, if you are listening, your prince wants to round date you after the pep rally."
Julia smiled, hugging her books close as she walked down the hall. As the bell rang, students began pouring out of classrooms. Julia stopped by room 210 and waited for Yugi to walk out, which he did, carrying two extra textbooks.
"Yugi!" Julia shrieked, scaring Yugi who jumped and dropped all his books. Rolling his eyes, he bent down and began to pick them up. Julia giggled and helped him.
"I talked to him! And not as Cinderella. I talked to him as me, Julia. And he didn't hit me."
Yugi grinned and accepted the books from Julia. "So you told him everything?"
"No, not everything. Not the part of me being Cinderella." Julia shook her head. Yugi groaned and banged his head against a locker door. Julia smiled, giggling slightly. "But, I'm going to tell him right after the pep rally."
She smiled at Yugi's cowboy hat he was wearing. "You coming cowboy?"
"So you think I look like a real cowboy?"
Julia nodded and grabbed his hand. "Now, let's run!"
On the back field of the school, the school bands were playing music as the school cheerleaders (sadly enough, they had Mai, Amara and Jamie-Ross on the team) performed on the stage. The football team members sat in the front row. Joey sat with his arms crossed over his chest, Yami and Tristan sitting on either side of him.
Feeling a hand clasp his shoulder, Joey jumped and turned around slightly to see Seto there, his cold blue eyes watching the stage. There was a hint of a smile on his face, but with his father, it was hard to tell. Ever since his wife had died a few years back, Seto Kaiba hardly ever smiled to anyone.
Julia pulled Yugi up and squeezed themselves in front of some people who were standing around. She watched the coach of the team, a man who went by the nickname of Dartz, climbed up on the stage after the cheerleaders were finished performing.
Clearing his throat, Dartz scanned the crowd with his bi-coloured eyes (one gold and the other a teal colour) as the gentle wind ruffled his long teal coloured hair that was tied into a ponytail. He smirked and cheered into the microphone.
"Who are we going to beat?"
The cheerleaders cheered back in response. "South High School!"
"And when are we going to beat them?"
The crowd screamed in reply. "Friday!"
Seto leant forwards and, in a low mutter, said to Joey, "Good news buddy. I just got off the phone with Raphael. We play on Friday and your future is set in football."
Joey rolled his eyes. "That's great dad."
"And who's going to lead us to victory?" Dartz cheered.
"Joey!" came everyone's cheer.
"Can't hear you!"
Julia looked to Yugi as he laughed and said, "He's the laser."
Julia smiled slightly and turned her attention back to the stage.
"Whoo! Uh, the cheerleaders have put together a humor sketch, so let's hear it."
The crowd cheered as Dartz climbed off the stage and Mai stepped up to the microphone, a cheeky grin on her face. She was dressed in the school's cheerleading outfit: a blue and white skirt, white running shoes and socks and the sleeveless blue and white tank top that showed a bit of her stomach and had a 'V' shaped collar. The school's embalm was on the front of the shirt.
"Thank you!" Mai cheered before the crowd went silent. "Once upon a time there was a big, strong, jumping frog."
Tea hopped out from behind a curtain, dressed in all green. Smiling, she jumped up onto the back of two cheerleaders. The crowd snickered.
"He had a beautiful girlfriend. And his dad owned the biggest pond in all the land. But, he still wasn't happy."
On the far side of the stage, Amara and Jamie-Ross held up a huge cardboard sign with "Awww" written on it. The crowed "awed" obediently.
"If only he could find the princess," Mai continued. "then she could kiss him, turn him into a prince and then run away together."
The curtain opened slightly and out came two cheerleaders, carrying Serenity, who was decked out in a wedding dress and all the condiments, like the flowers. The crowd laughed uncontrollably.
Joey frowned and looked away. They were doing this to him. But, somehow, he knew he wasn't going to be the only one hurt today. They were going after Cinderella, and however she really was. He was sure of it.
"One night, after the slimy frog ditches his super hot, senior, foremost popular girlfriend, he meets his princess." Mai smirked, locking eyes with Joey. She was hell-bent on revenge, and she would be damned if she didn't get it.
Tea bent down onto one knee, still wearing all green. She extended a hand to Serenity. "Your highness."
Serenity, grinning, bent in respect while pulling up the back of her skirt to flash her behind. The guys in the crowd cheered and whistled.
"Alas, it turned out that the crowned model had a secret identity, but also had a secret email relationship with a pen pal named Princeton Girl."
Julia's eyes went wide and her mouth dropped open. Yugi frowned, his eyes narrowing.
"This isn't good." He muttered.
"Dear Princeton Girl!" Tea bellowed out, still on one knee. Her hand was stilled extended to Serenity, the other placed against her chest. "I can't wait till we finally get to meet. You are the only one who understands the real me! I don't want to play football. I want to be at Princeton!"
Seto frowned, and leant forwards slightly. "What are they talking about?"
"Nothing," was Joey's quick response.
Up on the stage, Serenity pretended to giggle and jump around in a circle happily. "Dear DuelistBoy,"
She jumped around for another moment or so, the crowd cheering and laughing. Serenity stuck a pose with her feet apart, one hand thrown up into the air while the other was clasped against her chest. "I want you to know who I am but I'm scared! I'm scared if you would reject me and I never had a real kiss before!"
Jamie-Ross and Amara both held up the "Aww" sign again, and the crowed "Awed" again as Serenity pretended to cry.
Julia shook, and looking as if she was about to cry.
She turned to Yugi and whimpered. "I can't believe they're reading my emails."
Yugi turned to her and rested a hand on her shoulder. "Julia, let's go."
Mai smirked, catching a glimpse at Julia. "But the princess had a secret too. She wasn't royalty at all. She was a geek…a loser…a server girl."
The crowd went silent, wanting the performance to go on. Joey growled, his hands curled into fists. Yami and Tristan both turned to him and quirked brows at the angry blonde.
Up on the stage, two cheerleaders held out a large plate of dough and flower as Tea came clumsily skating out, dressed in a pair of grey plaid pants, a black t-shirt and a light pink apron. Her hair had been pulled up into a messy ponytail. She skated towards the front of the stage and fell face first into the plate.
The crowd roared with laughter as did the cheerleaders and Mai.
"Any idea about this?" Seto frowned, questioning his son, who did nothing but growled in anger.
"And, who may you ask, is this imposter?" Mai extended a hand towards the crowd, only one hand clutching the clipboard she had had with her during the performance. "Give it up for the pretend princess, Diner Girl. Julia Montgomery."
The crowd started talking and looked behind them to see Julia. Joey paused and turned as well, seeing a look of horror and pain cross the said girl's face. Tears rolled down her cheeks.
A few of the cheerleaders started punching the air with their hands, yelling out, "Diner girl! Diner girl! Diner girl!"
Yugi reached over and took a hold of Julia's hand. It was freezing and he could feel her whole body shaking. Julia closed her eyes, trying to ignore the chanting and the looks she was getting. She couldn't move; she felt trapped.
Looking up, she spotted Joey, who turned away, unable to see her pain any longer. She wiped her tears away as everyone, save for the teachers, continued the chanting. Yugi gently tugged on her frozen hand.
"Let's go," he muttered. Julia nodded and allowed herself to be pulled away.
Joey turned around to see Julia, but found they were gone. Mai climbed off the stage and walked over, standing beside Tristan and Yami, Joey on her other side. She smirked, feeling and looking quite pleased with herself.
Julia ran into her small bedroom, and threw herself onto her bed, sobbing uncontrollably. She couldn't believe they did that!
She buried her face into her pillow, and sobbed into it. Her body racked with sobs, but she wasn't able to stop.
A few moments later, someone knocked on the door.
"Julia?" came Cecelia's voice.
"Go away!" Julia screamed, lifting her head from the pillow. Her nose and cheeks were a dark shade of pink as tears continued to make their way down her cheeks.
"But, Julia," Cecelia answered, entering the bedroom with a white envelope and a plate of cookies. "You got a letter from Princeton."
Julia sniffled and sat up, wiping her tears away. She accepted the letter from Cecelia and opened it. As she read it, she shook her head.
"What does it say?" Cecelia asked, sitting down on the bed, resting the plate of cookies beside her.
"We regret to inform you that your application to Princeton University has been rejected," Julia read, pulling her knees up to her chest and burying her face in them. She hugged her knees tightly. "I didn't get in."
In a well-disguised fake tone of sadness, Cecelia pouted. "Oh, no! Oh…and you studied so hard."
She croaked out, still shaking. "I can't believe I actually thought I had a chance."
"Oh Julia, I'm heartbroken. Life can be so unfair." Cecelia replied, still faking her disappointment.
Julia looked up, her eyes and nose puffy and red. Her cheeks were slightly pink. Did someone finally understand her feelings?
Cecelia smiled. "But just look on the bright side. You have a job at the diner for the rest of your life."
She paused for a moment and selected a chocolate chip cookie. "You want a cookie? Mmm, it's so nice."
Julia looked away, disappointed and upset. Smirking, Cecelia stood up and left the room, leaving behind the cookies.
Sobbing, Julia pushed away the letter and sunk into the bed.
For a while, she was still. Not sleeping; just laying there, motionless. As it began to darken outside, so did her room. The phone in her room was constantly ringing. She knew it was Yugi, trying to get hold of her.
Looking up, she watched the sunset. Her tears had dried up long ago. There was just nothing more to cry about – she didn't have the will to cry.
Sitting up, she reached over and flicked on the lamp on her bedside table. Her room instantly lit up, chasing away the dark shadows.
Climbing off the bed, Julia walked over to a small purple trunk she got from her father before he died. It was quite beautiful. It was a light purple in colour with patterns of baby blue and forest green.
She sniffed and pulled her hair up into a ponytail before lifting the lid of the trunk. She hadn't opened the trunk in so long and it had begun to collect dust.
Julia coughed slightly and waved the dust away before reaching in and pulling out a baseball mitt. She fingered it for a moment before resting it back down in the trunk. The next item that was pulled out was a pink picture frame with dark green hearts decorating the edges. Inside was a picture of her father and her.
Sighing, Julia replaced the picture frame and pulled out her fairy tale book. Studying it, she growled and closed her eyes.
"Stupid book." She muttered before hurling the thick book across the room. It hit the wall with a loud thud and fell to the floor with a louder thud. Feeling completely alone, Julia pulled her knees up to her chest and burried her face into them, gently rocking back and forth.
Friday morning, Julia was walking down the hall of the school, her head hung low. She wore a simple pair of black jeans, a blue t-shirt and a black knee-length long-sleeved coat. On top of her head, she wore a black bucket hat.
As she walked, people pointed and laughed at her, constantly asking her if they could get food to go.
Joey was walking out of a nearby classroom, alone. He had told Tristan and Yami to go on ahead, and as he walked out of the classroom, he spotted Julia. Stopping, he felt pain strike his heart.
He had finally found his Cinderella, so shouldn't he have been happy? Shouldn't have he been thrilled? He knew why he wasn't happy. He had found her, at last, but at a price to high to pay. She had to pay that price of complete and total humiliation.
Mai walked up to Joey from behind and glanced at Julia before looking at Joey.
"People like her," Mai said softly, pointing at the black and blue clad teenager walking down the hall, her head hung low while hugging her books tightly. "don't belong in this world Joey."
Joey turned and glared at Mai, before leaving. Mai sighed sadly, watching the blonde's retreat.
Aww, isn't that so sad? What Mai and the others did to Julia? Grr (growls) Now do you people see why I hate Mai? Mai is a total biatch, snobby. Grr…well, enough of my ranting. Hope you enjoyed this chapter!
Xx sTaR-bLuE-AnGeL xX: Wow, that really sucks. To have your eggs totally squashed because they are put beside your bed. Here, you can have some of mine (happily gives you a basket of chocolate eggs) Hehe, I'm like you. I don't get things people tell me right away. My friend told me a joke once and I didn't get it until later that night when I suddenly burst out laughing. My parents thought I was crazy. LOL Your French teacher sounds like mine. Except, at my school, everything has to be typed up and if your computer crashes, well then "You should've had access to other computers." Grr, I hate teachers who tell you to type something up and then yell at you because your computer was a piece of crap. I hope you enjoyed this chapter! Not many chapters left to go! Only two or three at the most!
the peace pixie: Thanks for the compliment. Yeah, I wanted to cry when I wrote the part about Joey being crushed. And during the part of the film where Sam was being exposed, I was full out crying. It was really sad. But, Shelby and Mai are so alike (damn rich-biatches) that I totally had to make Mai Shelby. Yeah, hehe, you're right. All females in Yu-Gi-Oh are annoying…except for Ishizu. I like her. Probably cause she's all mysterious and not annoying.
chinkeepdaughter126: LOL, yeah, I was laughing when Carter totaled the car in the movie. It was just so funny! Yeah, the whole dating bachelors was funny. I loved that. And the fact that Yami, Tristan and Joey were involved also made it greater. I love what Tristan said about Rebecca! "Okay, this American's into dueling, stuffed animals and being full of herself." XD I don't like Rebecca very much, and I couldn't resist! Hehe, if you feel like replacing my other fic with this one, that would be great. I would totally love to read how the cast would react to this fic! Hehe, but I totally understand that you have way too many fics at the moment. But, just saying, if you want to use this, go right ahead.
Phersule: Lol, here's your update! Hope you liked it!
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