"Yami, how could you!" Yugi asked his other in distress.
"Do what?" Yami snapped at Yugi.
"Kill Mahahku! I told you never to kill after that duel with Kaiba!" Yugi reminded him.
"I was supposed to beat him! How was I suppose to know he was going to die!" Yami retarded.
"I was going to attack his lifepoints with The Stern Mystic the next turn!" Yugi whined at him.
"Beat Mahahku with The Stern Mystic when he had 2400 lifepoints!" Yami pointed out to him.
"I would've attacked him the next turn also." Yugi replied.
"But Mahahku was a bad person, we needed to beat him, and it isn't my fault he died!" Yami shouted at Yugi in his anger.
"It so is!" Yugi yelled back at Yami.
"Argh... Yugi, why can't you understand!" Yami screamed.
"You could've sent him to the Shadow Realm!" Yugi pointed out.
"We were in the Shadow Realm!" Yami said, annoyed.
"Yeah, but you could've banished him!" Yugi said, angry at Yami.
"BUT I DIDN'T KNOW HE WAS GOING TO DIE!" Yami screamed at the top of his lungs at Yugi.
Yugi retreated to the corner of his bed, sniffing.
Solomon came upstairs to tease his grandson. "Yugi! Can I sell your Millinium Puzzle? And the God cards?" Then thinking to himself. 'I know he always says 'no' but it's fun to tease him anyway.' Solomon opened the door, and walked in.
"Yeah, go ahead. I don't care!" Yugi said, sniffing, and throwing the puzzle at Solomon's feet.
"B-But... Yugi... B-But..." Solomon then greedily thought of all the money the gold puzzle would sell for, and the rare Egyptian cards.
"Okay!" Solomon then snatched up the puzzle by it's chain.
"Where's the God cards?" Solomon added.
"Here..." Sniffing, Yugi handed each three to him.
"Okay, I'll sell them at once..." Solomon said, cheerfully, and before Yugi could change his mind, Solomon darted out the door and down the stairs.
"Yugi! What are you doing!" Yami yelled at Yugi though their fading mind link.
"I'm doing the right thing..." Yugi retarded, and sat up on his bed.
Downstairs, Solomon heard a customer walk in, and he turned to see a young man with black hair.
"Oh, do you want to buy this?" Solomon said, showing off the puzzle and god cards.
The customer (who was Ahmose) then pulled several small gold objects out of his pocket and placed them on the counter.
"Okay. Sold." Solomon then put the puzzle around Ahmose's neck, and gave the cards to him.
Yugi felt Yami's presence disappearing, and then Yugi got up and ran downstairs.
"Grandpa! I was joking! Don't sell the puzzle!" Yugi cried, regretting his words with Yami.
"Sorry, already sold it." Solomon said.
"To whom?" Yugi asked, worried.
"Dunno, didn't ask their name. And they didn't speak at all." Solomon shrugged.
Yugi just stood still in shock and silence.
"What did he look like!" Yugi blurted out suddenly.
"AH! I don't know! He had black hair, that's all I remember!" Solomon was pounding his chest, because Yugi surprised him badly at his outburst. Yugi then dashed outside.
"Black hair! Black hair! Black hair!" He repeated, looking around at everyone, but because black hair is very common in Japan, he saw sereval.
Yugi then sank down down onto his knees, when Duke Devlon and Kuf came over.
"Yugi, what's wrong? You look down." Duke said, looking at Yugi.
"My grandpa sold the Millinium Puzzle..." Yugi said, looking up.
Kuf turned his head away, his eyes flashing red, and smiling, thinking how great that was.
"Now, why'd he do that?" Duke asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Because I told him so. I was angry at it." Yugi said, sniffing again. "Uh... Oh... Kay..." Duke said, confused.
"Someone with black hair bought it." Yugi told them.
"Like you, Duke." Kuf pointed out.
"Not me. Kuf, I thought we were friends!" Duke said in shock.
"Not anymor-... Only, joking." Kuf smiled cheerfully at his buddy.
"Oh, yeah. You were doing the wild thing with another girl at the Chi'sey Cafe." Yugi said to Kuf.
"Yugi!" Kuf was cut short.
"Yugi! Are you telling lies?" Duke asked, looking sternly to the short boy.
"NO! THE SPIRIT OF THE PUZZLE SAW HIM DOING THE WILD THING!" Yugi yelled in frustration.
"Yugi, have you been to a doctor?" Duke asked, staring at Yugi.
"No, I'm not crazy! He knows what he saw!" Yugi cried, very upset.
"Uh, Yugi, we have to g-" Duke stopped when Kuf yelled.
"YUGI, I DIDN'T DO THAT!" Kuf grabbed Yugi, and punched him hard.
"You punch like M-Mahahku..." Yugi muttered in pain.
"I'm just going to go..." Duke started to creep away, while Kuf stared with his red eyes at Yugi.
"Sorry, Yugi... Didn't mean to!" Kuf let go of Yugi.
"That just sorta happens... Even with Duke..." Kuf told him innocently.
Kuf looked at Yugi. "Um... How 'bout that duel?" Kuf asked, cheerfully.
"Not now..." Yugi said, sighing.
"Oh... Okay..." Kuf said, and followed Duke.
"We'll go find him, right, Duke?" Kuf asked.
"Find who?" Duke asked, confused.
"The buyer of the Puzzle..." Kuf reminded him.
"Oh, right..." Duke replied.
"I'll go into the trading card shop." Kuf said, and left Duke.
"You coulda came to my place..." Duke said, looking after him, and then heading off by himself.
Kuf was sitting down in the restroom in the Trading Card shop, and putting his cards around down on the floor.
"The next time I duel Yugi, I will win..." Mahahku was possessing Kuf's body, but because Yami had beat him, he couldn't turn into his real form again just yet.
'The Battle Ox and Mammoth Graveyard... Relinquished, and Black Illusion Ritual... Solomon's Lawbook, and Remove Trap...' Mahahku was thinking.
"Are those the names of your cards? I have the counter-cards to them..." A voice from one of the bathroom stalls said.
Mahahku then stared at the stall.
"Sorry, I read your mind." The voice said in a small tone.
Mahahku walked over and opened the door to that stall, to reveal the person with glasses, sitting down doing his homework.
Mahahku then grabbed his book, and tossed it aside.
The nerd ran past Mahahku to his homework.
"You didn't put it in the toilet, did you?" He said, picking it up.
"Grrr... Wait a second... He's a mind-reader..." Mahahku said outloud.
"So what if I am?" The nerd said nervously.
"You become my servant... Unlike my other two, who can't read minds... Except you need something more..." Mahahku went on slowly.
The nerd stared at him.
"More... Shadow..." Mahahku walked over to the nerd. "What's your name?" Mahahku asked him.
"Name... Uh, name... Jiggy..." The nerd replied nervously.
"Mahahku's my name... And killing's my game..." Mahahku said, pulling Jiggy to his feet.
Mahahku then grabbed his Decade Knife out of his coat, and then stabbed it in his own shoulder, then pulled it out and thrust it into Jiggy's shoulder.
Jiggy looked at the knife and his blood oozing out on his grey coat.
"Why'd you go and do that?" Jiggy asked weakly.
"To give you powers... Great powers, but not as great as mine!" Mahahku added evilly.
"Why do I have to have powers?" Jiggy asked confused.
"To be my servant!" Mahahku answered in a singing voice.
"You're not going to sing, are you?" Jiggy asked weakly.
"You ARE a mind-reader." Mahahku exclaimed in a pleased tone.
"Rex Raptor'll be okay. He just broke a few ribs, and his leg." The doctor told Joey, and the girl whose name was Abagail Taisen.
"What about my spider?" Rex groaned.
"The spider's fiiiinnneee." Joey told him, annoyed.
"Now, you have to leave him alone." The doctor said, shooing Joey and Abagail to the door.
"Ignore him about the spider nonsense." Joey whispered low to the doctor.
"What? And just tell him the spider's okay?" The doctor asked in just as low of a voice.
"Yeah." Joey answered, and left with his new friend.
"Now, what?" Abagail said, looking at Joey with her blue eyes.
Weevil Underwood then walked up to them. "Is it true? Is Rex hurt?" Weevil asked, worried.
"Yeah." Joey replied.
"Darn..." Weevil then headed into the room.
"Who was that?" The girl asked Joey.
"Weevil Underwood." Joey told her.
"Weevil Underpants?" She asked, confused.
"No, it's Under-WO-WO-WOOD." Joey corrected her.
"Oh... I don't like that." Abagail shrugged.
"He's a little creep. I don't like him either." Joey said.
"I didn't say I didn't like him... It's just his name." Abagail told him, looking at the ceiling.
"How did the spider come to life?" She asked him.
"I don't know." Joey shrugged.
"When are they getting here!" Pegasus said, looking around.
"Getting where?" Croquet asked, surprised.
"My banquet." Pegasus replied.
"Ohhhh... That where." Croquet exclaimed. "I dunno. Five o' clock tonight." Croquet told Pegasus.
"I'll take a rest, while eating a peanut butter sandwich." Pegasus said, getting up.
"And you'll clean. And make sure I get all my presents from everyone." Pegasus said, reminding Croquet it was his birthday.
"I'll assure you everyone brings you presents." Croquet then bowed to Pegasus. "Good night." Croquet then walked out.
"Nap time!" Pegasus said, and took a sandwich off the food tray which was on the table. He ate it while he undressed, and re-dressed into night pajammies. Then he climbed into his bed, and turned off his lamp.
"Is it the planet? Or the dog?" Shira asked him again.
"Whichever." Yami Bakura replied dully, annoyed by her silly questions. "Prehaps it's the village, Bakura?" Shira asked, reading a book, and turning the page.
"What village?" He asked, dully.
"Dunno. Just know there's one." She answered, pulling up her book to her face.
"Do you want to talk about something?" She asked, looking at him from the top of the black book.
"Yeah... Whatever." He answered, boringly.
"Okay, then. Uh, wanna do something then?" She asked.
"Yeah." He stood up, and walked over to her. He sat down next to her, and whispered in her ear one word.
"Huh?" She stared at him, confused.
He pulled her into a kiss, which was interrupted when a giant TV screen came down from the ceiling.
She pushed him, and turned at the screen. On the screen was Croquet, Pegasus's servant man.
"What's this?" Shira asked outloud, looking at the screen.
"Today is Mister Pegasus's Birthday, and everyone is invited, but you must all bring presents for Mister Pegasus... Or else." Croquet added, and then the TV screen went back up into the ceiling.
"Maximillian Pegasus J. Crawford?" Shira asked, turning back to Yami Bakura.
"Yep." He stood up, and walked over to the window.
"Hm..." She stared after him, and shrugged, returning to her book. "Hey?" She called to him.
"What!" He replied, grumpily.
"Uh, um, nothing." She covered her face with the book in front of it. He shrugged, and turned back to the window.
"I'm going home." Shira declared, standing up suddenly.
She walked over to him, and poked his shoulder. "Good-bye." She said.
"Good-night." He replied.
"Huh?" She uttered confused.
"I meant good-bye." He snapped.
"Yeah. See ya." She ran off after grabbing up her backpack which was on the back of her chair.
Yami Bakura looked down out the window, watching her leave the building then go down the street.
Croquet was walking down the hall, talking to himself. "I hope they all come for 5 - I DIDN'T TELL THE TIME!" He ran back to make the announcement.
"I have to go." Mahahku told Jiggy.
"Can't I come?" Jiggy asked in his nervous, weak tone.
Fire flames up around Mahahku, and after they had disappeared, Mahahku was nowhere.
"Darn it..." Jiggy got up and left the bathroom.
"Where am I again? ... Oh yeah, I'm in the trading card place..." He added after remembering.
"C'MON! HIT A HOMER!" Dina Akurideji was shouting eagerly at the television screen.
"Mom, what's going on?" Shira asked loudly, walking in the door. She took off her jacket, and tossed it on a chair nearby the entrance to the front room door.
"I'm watching the ball game!" Dina shouted into the hall.
"Oh." Shira replied, taking off her shoes, and walking in with only her socks on.
Croquet's ugly mug appeared on the TV screen.
"NOT AGAIN!" Dina yelled, annoyed.
"I rudely interrupted this program to announce that Pegasus's banquet will be held in two hours from now." Croquet told everyone watching their TVs. Croquet's face disappeared from the screen.
The ball game was now on a break.
"Oh great, now what happened!" Dina exclaimed in annoyance.
"Where's Uncle Gurenu?" Shira asked, looking around tired.
Dina didn't answer.
"Well, where is he!" Shira asked louder.
"In the kitchen." Dina replied this time.
"Argh..." Shira dragged herself into the kitchen.
Kuf and Duke had finally met back together again.
"Hi, Duke." Kuf greeted his friend.
"Hey, Kuf." Duke said in reply.
"Pegasus is having a party tonight." Duke told him. "
I know about Pegasus's banquet." Kuf informed him.
"Welp, I already got a gift for him. A dungeon dice monster board-game." Duke gave a cheesy smile, holding up the wrapped gift.
"Aw, I have something for him. A silver wing." Kuf exclaimed, showing off the small feather pin on his palm.
Duke looked down at it. "Niiice. Welp, let's go." Duke said, heading towards Pegasus's place.
"I'm going home." Kuf said, not moving after him.
"Okay!" Duke waved his hand without turning around to him.
Seto sat in his nice, big, comfy chair working on a laptop, and typing away like beavers working on a dam.
Mokuba came into the room, and rushed over to him.
"Seto! Seto!" Mokuba cried eagerly.
"What, Mokuba?" Seto sighed, looking up at the young boy.
"Can we go to Pegasus's banquet?" Mokuba asked, hopefully looking at Seto. "Mokuba, you actually want to go to the party of the man who stole your and my souls!" Seto asked, seriously.
"He's our future uncle, duh." Mokuba said.
"How the heck is that?" Seto asked, annoyed.
"Heck! Heck! Heck! Heck!" Mokuba repeated, jumping around like crazy.
"Mokuba! MOKUBA! STOP THAT AND DON'T YOU DARE REPEAT THAT OR I'LL PUNISH YOU, GOT THAT!" Seto yelled over Mokuba's childish chanting.
Mokuba froze, and looked at him.
"Then we go to the party or I'll say it three more times." Mokuba said, challenging Seto.
"Ah! Grrr... Fine." Seto sighed, and agreed to his brother's demand.
