Hidden Hearts Part 4: The Combined Heart

Chapter 1

Jenny's Saturday Morning

"Good Morning Domino City it's 7:00am and the sun is shining bright," said Andy on the clock radio, "Come on Domino, it time to wake up for today we have a great show for you, we have duel monsters and dice monster champion, Kate, or better know as Kat Kaiba, in the studio this morning. Now a word from our…" The sounds from the radio soon ended with a boot hitting the alarm clock.

"Dam you Andy," sneered an angry Jenny as she threw the bed covers back over her head. Jenny's purple hair hung in her face, "Can I get just, for one, one fucking morning when my brother, the DJ at the local radio station would let me sleep in!" she yelled.

"Jenny!" said a calm female voice from behind her door. "Mom I am not dressed don't come in," she said moving around under the blankets to make it appear she was doing something.

Alec cracked the door, "Was that your boot I heard hitting the wall and the alarm clock again?" she asked. Jenny sat up and threw the bed covers over her legs, for her XXL nightshirt covered the rest of her. "MOM!" she said "I said don't come in. Alec looked at her, "Don't worry it's just you and me here right now," she said. Jenny rolled her eyes, "That's what I am afraid of," she said flopping back down on her pile of pillows.

Alec opened the door and stepped into Jenny's room, it screamed rebel to her, many of her walls were painted black, many different rock bands hung on them as well, and the floor covered in clothes of mixed verities, leather, and cotton even, under garments.

Alec shook her head, "Jennifer, I thought I told you to clean up this room up a week ago," said she putting her hand on her hips. Jenny rolled her eyes, "I am sorry been busy," she snapped. Alec glared at her daughter, "Well it seems you are not too busy to be throwing your boots at the walls again," she said pointing to a large hole in the wall.

Jenny nodded, "Andy turned on my radio alarm on again, to go off again, for his stupid, show, just because he has Kate on their today," she said in a sarcastic tone. "But that of course doesn't count, Dad, you, Uncle Yugi, Mokuba, or anyone else that he happens to get on Saturday morning radio or even the week days!" yelled Jenny.

Alec shook her head, "Jenny, Andy very happy to find a job he likes for once," she said. Jenny sneered, "Doesn't mean he has to force me listen to his show, not to mention wake me up with it," she snapped. Alec sighed; "Look what are you planning to do today?" asked Alec.

Jenny looked at her mother with her eye twitching, "Sleep for one thing," she said with an angry tone. Alec shook her head, "I don't think so, you have a work out this morning at 10 with Matt at the center," she said, leaving the room. Jenny rolled her eyes and fell back in to bed along with throwing one of the covers over her head. "Just kill me why don't you!" she yelled.

"GOOD MORNING LITTLE COUSIN!" rang Matt's pleasant sounding voice. Jenny popped her head up from under the covers, "Oh No, not you!" she whined in a sour voice. Matt looked at the pile of blankets, "Come on Jenny it's 9:00 am and you have work, let's go up!" he said.

Jenny moved one of the blankets so she could see where he cousin was, "Matt, I am not in the mood to do work outs with you today," she said in a tired voice. Matt shook his head, "Jenny! You promised to help me with the kids at the center, come on now," he said. Jenny threw the cover back over her head, "Fine I will be down stairs in 20 minutes just let me wake up," she said in a sighing voice.

Matt left the room shutting the door behind him, Jenny threw back the covers "I am in hell!" she said to the ceilings. Matt was down stairs with Alec, "So taking the young one for training again?" she asked.

Matt nodded, "I need all the help I can get at the center with the kids," he said. Alec nodded, "Well if I wasn't in retirement I would help you out, but I am enjoying the good life of a simple nature," she said picking up a book and taking a seat on the stairs.

Loud punk Rock music boomed from up stairs, Alec rolled her eyes, "Where did we go wrong with Jenny?" she asked with a sigh. Matt shook his head, "I don't know Aunt Alec, I just know she went south and won't come back up North," answered Matt.

"BOOM!" yelled the band on the radio, shaking some walls in the mansion. Alec shook her head, "You know if Seto was home right now, he would ground her to the kitchen for six hours," she said. Matt nodded, "Can't help, but just get used to it, remember I went through this stage along with everyone else," he said.

Jenny stepped down the stairs, "I heard that, and this isn't a stage, it's me through and through," she said. Matt and Alec looked up, "Well at least she isn't wearing leather to your marshal arts class today," said Alec.

Jenny crossed her arm, "Why can't you just accept what I am now, which is A TEENAGER," she said sarcastically. Alec rolled her eyes, "Jenny, as your mother I will always see you as the baby of this family, your just to cute" she said beaming. Jenny nodded, "Save me the melodrama Mom," she snapped, "Anyways, Matt are we going or not?"

Matt motioned to the door, "After you, JB or should I say Jenny Bunny," he said with a teasing tone and smirk on his face, Jenny just glared at him. Matt walked to the door, and opened it for Jenny; she walked by him with out a word with the evil glare in tact. Alec shook her head, "I wish she used those manners, we thought her as a child," she said then got up and went to do something in the living room.

Jenny hopped in to the front seat of Matt's covetable, "Boy you're really pushing buttons you know that cousin," said Matt. Jenny nodded, "I noticed, and that was my intent," she snapped in mid grumble. Matt rolled his eyes, "Jenny," he said while starting the car.

Jenny looked at her cousin, "Matt, what do you want me to do, wash all this purple hair die out of my hair and go back to being the silent little girl in the corner that everyone pitied?" she asked. Matt nodded slightly with a small laugh, "At least the hair die," he said putting the car into gear. Jenny shook her head, "Not happening," she snapped. Matt laughed, "You know you sound like me when I was your age," he said reaching the end of the driveway.

Jenny looked at him, "Matt, don't say that, I trying to fine out whom, I really am, where I fit because it feels like everyone else has there spot but me," she said. Matt shook his head, "But you don't need to do this to yourself," he said, now pulling on to the street and heading towards Domino city. Jenny looked back at the mansion that was her home and had been ever since her father came back to them, and then at Matt, "Why not?" she asked.

Matt laughed, "Now you are sounding like me," he said. Jenny shook her head as the air blew her purple hair that was in a ponytail all around, "I do not," she snapped. Matt nodded, "Do too," he laughed. Jenny sighed and put her fist under her chin, "maybe a little," she said. Matt laughed at his youngest cousin, "Well, how about we get to marshal arts class and you take your frustration for Andy and Kate out there with punching bag," he said. Jenny nodded, "That would help," she said.

An hour later, they were at the MSY (Mokuba, Seto, and Yugi) Center for Kids. (I made it up couldn't resist) Jenny and Matt were inside with a group of 12 year olds learning how to block and punch. Jenny was wearing her white doggie with black belt; Matt had his black doggie on with a black belt with two yellow strips making him, a second-degree black belt. Jenny moved around the room looking at the groups of twos practicing their blocks and punches, Matt kept an eye on Jenny and the kids.

"Huddle," said Matt, the children in the room then moved and formed two long lines on the mat. "Very nice, some of you know that Jenny and I have been watching your technique, and were impressed at how far you have all come, but now were going to do something a little harder today then normal," Matt finished. Jenny looked at Matt, "What would that be?" she asked him after moving to the front of the class.

Matt smirked, "The simple take down," he answered. Jenny looked at him, "don't you think that is a little advance, it is a purple belt move," she said teasing him. Matt shook his head, "I don't think it would that difficult Jenny," he said. "The simple take down," Jenny said with grin.

The kids in the room looked excited, Jenny smirked, "Ok, want to show them," she said. Matt nodded, "kids watch closely as we will be doing it slow," he said.

Jenny and Matt got arm distance from each other, "Now, Jenny remember I am the one taking you down," he said. Jenny nodded and looked at the kids; "right!" she said winking at them. Matt and Jenny bowed; Matt took a fighting stance of his left hand forward vertical and right hand by his waist in a fist. Jenny took her right hand and in a vertical position and her left hand vertical under her chin.

Matt threw a punch, Jenny blocked it with her forearm, they stopped after that, "Now," said Matt, "The take down." Matt moved his leg and rapped it under Jenny's left leg then pulled; she fell and hit the mat.

Jenny then looked at Matt for the kids were laughing at her and he was in range and did not see the next move, "here is another move," she said with a laugh, "for when you're on the ground." Jenny took her leg, hooked her foot on to Matt's nearest ankle, and pulled.

Matt suddenly without knowing what Jenny was up too landed on his stomach just barely able to catch himself with his hands. Jenny jumped up to her feet with out her hands touching the mat by bending her back doing a half back flip.

"That is as simple a take down as you can get," she said. Matt nodded as he pushed him self off the floor, "now you kids get in your pairs and try it," he said. The kids did as Matt said and broke off into their groups again. Jenny and Matt walked around looking at the kids' techniques, Jenny saw a group on the far side of the room not doing anything, she tapped Matt on the shoulder, "I think we have problem," she whispered. Matt nodded, "You take care of it," he said. Jenny nodded and headed over to the two kids.

"Why aren't you working on the simple take down?" she asked. The boy and girl looked at her, "Séance, Jenny, I don't believe there is a thing called the "simple take down." The way you and Séance Matt were showing us, well, it was just too, controlled and easy," said the girl.

The boy nodded in an agreement, "Yeah it just looked too easy and well done," he said not completely sure himself. Jenny looked over at Matt and waved at him giving him the signal to get the classes attention.

Matt moved to the front of the class, "huddle," he said. Jenny and the two children moved to the front of the room for they were in the far back. "Now," said Jenny, "Matt and I called these moves the simple take down. However these two believe there is no such move, now in this class Matt said he wanted you to think before you act, these two, right here did just that," she said pointing to the two children.

Matt looked at Jenny, "really they don't believe in a simple take down why is that?" he asked. The girl stepped forward, "This is a controlled environment, my partner was set up like, Séance Jenny, was just waiting for me to make him fall," said the girl. Jenny looked at Matt "We have a smart one," she whispered but not loud enough for the others to hear her.

"So, that why we weren't practicing because there is no simple take down," said the boy. Matt clapped his hands, "Very good," he said. The kids that were standing in the lines looked confused. Matt explained, "There was a little lesson I wanted you kids to pick up, these two saw it. Jenny and I were making it too easy, there is no such thing as a simple take down," he said, "unless you do what Jenny did to me at the end." Jenny laughed, "That's right, but it was difficult to get my foot under yours," she said.

A boy raised his hand, Jenny pointed to him let him have a say, "So it was a test to see if we took orders or we thought about them?" he questioned. Jenny and Matt nodded there heads at the same time, "Yes," they answered.

Matt bowed to the kids, "We will pick up on this next week until then, you are all dismissed," he said. Jenny bowed to the children and they all bowed back and left the mat heading over to locker room or to their parents who were waiting for them.

"Well now that wasn't so bad," said Matt. Jenny took her purple hair out of it ponytail to re work back in lose hairs, "Yes it was," she said smiling. Matt caught that she was joking, "Jenny, you have to give a guy credit for trying," he said.

Jenny laughed under breath, "Matt, the day, I admit that I am all right and nothing could ruin my day, is a day you should worry," she said. Matt scratched his head, "Why is that?" he asked as they walked towards the locker rooms. Jenny shook her head, "Because that will be the day, I lose my virginity without being married to guy," she laughed. Matt shook his head, "I would, worry if that happens, Uncle Kaiba would kill me, if I let that happen to you," he said. Jenny laughed, "See you in ten minutes," she said slipping behind the locker room door.

"DAD!" said a little girl at the counter next to her father, "I really want to do something, here at the center," she whined. Jenny stepped out of the locker room and saw the little girl; it reminded her of that age. The girl that Jenny was looking at was about 7 years old; she had long brown hair and small pink and blue dress on.

Jenny remembered she used to own a dress like it, and her hair the same color and style. The man looked down at his daughter, "I can only afford your brother's classes I can't do it for both of you," he said to the girl.

The little girl pouted and just spun in a circle on the tile floor. "Why, can't I take a dance class?" she asked. The girl's dad sighed, "I can't," he said, "ever since your mother passed away, I can't pay for your dance lessons anymore," he said.

Jenny walked over to the counter, "hi having trouble?" she asked. The man turned, "No, just my daughter wants to sign up for a dance classes when my son is at marshal arts class, I can't afford it for both of them," he said.

Jenny smiled, "My mom went through the same thing," she said smiling. The man looked at her, "Have we met before?" he asked. Jenny shook her head, "No, I don't think so," she said. Some thing deep down told her was familiar about the man but it just did not click, yet.

Jenny smiled and bent down at the little girl's level, "You want a dance class right?" she said. The little girl nodded, Jenny stood up and walked behind the counter, "during your son's marshal arts class?" she asked the man.

The man looked at her, "But I can't…" he started. "I will pay for it, besides my Dad, and two Uncles own the place, they will not mind if they have to take money out of my check, besides, I do not think it fair that little girls do not get to do what they want because of money issues. Not to mention sit on the side line while the older brother gets to have all the fun," said Jenny.

The little girl looked up at her dad as he watched Jenny pull out the schedule, "What day does your son's class meet?" she asked. "Umm, Saturdays," he said. Jenny scrolled the list of dance classes, "We just happen to have one that fits the only marshal arts class time on Saturdays, it not much but it's at least something," she said to the girl.

The little girl had a large smile on her face, "I want to take the gymnastic dance," she said. Jenny smiled and laughed, "Well you're a lucky kid, because that is the one I have available," she said, "and in fact if she wants, she could sit in on the last class to see what they do. Today, so they have about 10 minutes left they will not mine if you watch their routes. Let me call the instructor and check something."

Jenny picked up the phone and dialed a few numbers to the dance room, "hey this is JK, I was wondering if a parent and his daughter can sit in your last class for a few minutes?" Jenny listen to the teacher's answer then hung up the phone, "They will be out on the mat in about five minutes," she said.

The little girl looked at her dad with a huge smile, "I get to take dance after all," she said dancing around the room like a little gymnast. The dance class came out of their classroom to the marshal arts mats and started to warm up the little girl ran over to watch. The man looked at Jenny, "you know you just made her day," he said.

Jenny nodded, "Well I know what it's like to watch your older siblings get to have the fun and be the one in the cheering section," she said.

"I would like to pay for the class," he said. Jenny put her hands up, "No you don't, call this one class on me," she said. The man shook his head, "But your Dad and Uncles won't they?" he asked. Jenny shook her head, "Not even notice," she said, pulling out her wallet, "Let's see, one dance lesson course that is as long as the marshal arts course would bring it too, $125," she calculated.

Jenny reached in her wallet and pulled out $200 dollars, "There paid for," she said, putting all of it in the register. The man looked at her, "but you put in $200," he said. Jenny smiled, "I know, that should cover the $75 that you were going to use for your son's marshal arts class," she said.

"How did you know," he asked, Jenny smiled and pointed at his hand, "You been fingering it the whole time that I've been talking to you," she said pointing to the man's hand. The man looked down at his hand, "Oh," he said blushing, "right guess I use this for something better," he said. Jenny nodded, "Like toys or something," she said.

The man laughed, "Or bills," he sighed. Jenny nodded, "Yeah that too," she said with a small laugh. The man looked at his daughter from the counter, "She really wants to be like her mother," he said.

Jenny leaned on the counter, "I take it her mother didn't die too long ago?" she asked. The man nodded, "About 6 months ago actually," he said. Jenny sighed, "At least they still have you, and as long as you, plus as long as you continue to love their mother, then she really hasn't died," she said.

The man looked at Jenny, "I was wondering, what's your name?" he asked. Jenny smiled, "Oh how rude of me, I am Jenny, or better know as Jennifer Kaiba," she said. "Jack Caver," he said. Jenny paused, "Wait, Jack Caver as in the famous explorer and Egyptologist," she said.

The man nodded, "You have heard of me?" he asked. Jenny nodded, "Yeah you worked with my mom and Aunt Sara 20 years ago in Egypt, when they were working for my Great Uncle Pegasus," she said.

The man nodded, "So your Alexandra's daughter," he said, "no wonder I thought I met you somewhere before, you look just like your mother when she was your age which would be," he said not trying to sound rude. "16," Jenny laughed, "my mother with anything but blue or black hair come on, and yet I look like her," she said.

Jack shook his head, "No, she died it purple, she said it was to spy on your dad, once," he told Jenny. Jenny put her elbow on the counter, "Really, my mother spied on my dad, no wonder she was paranoid when I was little," she said. Jack scratched his head, "I don't understand," he said.

Jenny put her hands under her chin, "My dad when I was 4 left and when I was 10 he came back, my mom would feel at times, like some one was watching her and usually she was right. My dad had videotaped my brother, sister and I, as we were growing up."

Jack nodded, "Now I see what you mean, I think I met you dad a long time ago back when I was working with Isis on the Egyptian Museum of artifacts. He came in with the millennium eye from Pegasus," said Jack. Jenny nodded, "That when he got the second wake up call that he was once Pharaoh Seth," she said.

"You know your family's heritage," he said. Jenny nodded, "My Uncle Yugi was a Pharaoh, my mom a Princess, umm we just know she is royalty in a way, my dad, enough said their," she said. Jack nodded, "I get the point," he said, "You know a lot about Egyptian heritage through your family."

Jenny sighed, "I feel like I have been trained all my life to just end up at some dig site for the rest of my life, but I don't want to go there I want do something that not one member of my family has done," she said.

Jack looked at her, "And what would that be?" he asked. Jenny smirked, "A famous star," she said. Jack shook his head, "You know it been done in your family," he said. Jenny giggled, "Not the way I am going to do it, not through duel monster like my sister, Uncle, or Dad, but different I want to be a singer and dancer, that why your daughter reminded me of my self when I was her age. Kids have to have all the hope they can get, because the minute it starts to fade and see the real world, you're never really the same anymore," said Jenny in a salmon tone.

Jack nodded, "You speak as if you lost it when you were young," he said. Jenny nodded, "The day I turned 3," she said. Jack walked over to his daughter then turned back towards Jenny, "Thanks for the class," he said. Jenny nodded and looked over at the locker room as Matt stood and watched, "I saw that," he said walking over to her with a smirk on his face.

Jenny shook her head, "Hey, I was being nice, besides, it breaks my heart to see kids sit and watch while others members get to have fun," she said. Matt nodded, "That was a nice gesture, but you said you really needed that money," he said. Jenny sighed, "I can always get more, besides it was half of what I earn at Uncle Yugi's shop so it doesn't really matter," she said.

Matt looked over at the door, "Speaking of my Dad look who just walked in. Yugi and Seto walked in the door together. "Hi Dad," said Matt to Yugi.

"Hello Father," said Jenny to Seto. "So, how was class?" asked Yugi sticking his elbows on the counter. Jenny smiled, "Simple," she grinned over at Matt. Seto nodded, "You did the simple take down lesson," he said. Jenny nodded, "Well you're the one that taught us that," she smiled. Seto smirked at his daughter "I did, didn't I," he said patting Jenny on the head like a child.

Jenny's face went from pure innocent to full of anger, "I am not a puppy so stop patting me on the head Dad," she snapped. Seto raised an eyebrow, "Well look, which's in a sudden switch of moods," he said in surprise. Jenny was full of anger, Yugi and Matt looked at each other then at Jenny. "Umm, Jen are you ok?" asked Yugi in worried voice.

Jenny's face loosened back to it innocent state, she paused from minute to regain her composer, "I am fine, just a little edgy, that's all," she said in a calmer tone. Seto looked at Yugi then at Matt, then back at Jenny, "Ok, I am going to my office, see you tonight at dinner Jenny," he said, "Yugi come with me, we have to make the line up for the next KIC tournament or Sara is going to have field day with the list of competitor again. Even maybe team me up with Wheeler and his son again, and I don't want to think about that," he spoke with venom in his voice. Yugi nodded and followed Seto to the office that was just around the corner from the counter.

Matt looked at Jenny, "Are you sure ok?" he asked worried. Jenny nodded, "Fine just lost my temper, I hate it when people touch my hair," she said. Matt nodded, "I will remember that," he said.

The two teens walked out of the center and a woman took Jenny's place at the counter. Matt took Jenny to the game shop, and the Moto home where they were meet by Kate, Tea and Jade who were looking at the latest duel monster cards when Jenny and Matt walked in.

"Hello everyone, the man of the house has returned to look upon the humble women of his life," said Matt upon entering the store. Tea raised an eyebrow, "You're not the man of the house you're the prince who has to clean kitchen floor," she said with a laugh.

Matt twisted his lower lip sideways, "Mom, would you cut a guy some slack," he said with the sound of a whine in his voice. Jade and Kate laughed at Matt, "Well at least it's nice to know I am one, of the women in your life," said Kate.

Jenny sighed and rolled her eyes, "He was talking to Jade and Tea," she snapped while gritting her teeth at her older sister. Kate put her hands up, "Well nice to see you too Jenny," she said. Jenny sighed, "Hi Kate," she said calmly after she toned down her temper again. The two teens walked over to the counter, "So what's the latest?" asked Matt.

Tea held up a box full of new Duel monster cards, "This is the latest in duel monster tech," she said. The book had a brand now duel disk system picture look like the ones used in ancient times. "Looks like Uncle Moky, is getting carried away with the Egyptian design," said Kate.

Jenny nodded as she spoke "Like we haven't been to Egypt sixty times, to know what going to happen at this tournament," ending in a snappy tone, she said, while rolling her eyes. Kate grinned, "Ok what do you know that I don't know about the up coming tournament?" asked Kate.

"Matt and I ran into Dad and Uncle Yugi at the center about an hour ago, Dad mentioned something about making a list of competitors, so that Aunt Sara doesn't set him up with your boyfriend and his dad again," Jenny smirked.

Kate pulled out her cell phone, "I will give you two bucks if I find out that Dad put me with him and Uncle Yugi," she said. Jenny laughed, "Two bucks big deal," she said sarcastically glancing at Matt.

"Hi, Dad it Kat, umm, I heard through a little mouse that you and Uncle Yugi are making the list of competitors for Aunt Sara I was wondering which team am I on?" asked Kate on her cell phone.

Seto on the other end started talking and Kate slowly walked away from the others. Jenny rolled her eyes, "Here come my two bucks," she said. Kate walked over to her purse and pulled out her wallet, then two dollars, she walked back over to Jenny with the cell phone still on her ear, saying "yah, uh, yep, ok," every few minute to show that she was at least listening to her father talk.

Jenny took the two-buck and shoved them into her pocket then look at Matt, "oh, two bucks for being your spy, THANKS KAT!" yelled Jenny so that Seto could hear her voice on the cell phone.

Kate hung up the cell phone, "I'll be taking my two bucks back," she said. Jenny smirked, "What two bucks?" she said moving her hands from her pockets. Kate rolled her eyes, "Fine keep the two bucks like I care," she said. Jenny giggled as Kate walked away to use the bathroom.

Jade slapped Jenny on the shoulder, "You don't lie," she said to her cousin with an angry look on her face. Jenny smirked, "I wasn't she handed me two $100 bills," she said pulling out the two 100's. She looked at Matt, "told you I get the money back when we got here," she said, referring to the lecture he gave her about money at the center.

Jenny pulled out her wallet again and put the $200 dollars into it. "So what was that about?" asked Tea. Jenny smiled, "I helped out Jack Caver pay for his son and daughter's classes at the center," she smiled.

Tea raised an eyebrow, "I take it you did something nice when no one was looking," said Jade with a happy smile on her face. Jenny nodded, "Only when I know my siblings and father aren't around," she said putting her wallet back in her pocket.

Kate walked back in to the store, "So did I miss anything," she asked. Tea smiled, "I will leave you girls to look after things, this old woman needs a nap," she said as she walked out of the game store and into the house, which was through the back door,

Tea popped her head back through the door, "Matthew Moto, time to clean the kitchen floor," she said. Matt rolled his eyes, "Duty calls," he said happily "Coming oh Queen of my allowance." Jade and Jenny laughed as Matt walked like a soldier to the door then looked Jenny, "Nice way to make more then $198 off you sister," he said then disappeared through the door.

Kate crossed her arms, "So I handed you my $100's," she said. Jenny smiled, "Nope and there mine now," she said, walking towards the exit. Kate shook her head, "Oh no, you don't," she ran after her sister. Jenny took off in full sprint for the door and ran outside Kate was in hot pursuit. "Give it back Jenny!" she yelled at her younger sister.

Jenny ran as fast as she could to get away from Kate, it worked too and in a few minutes, Kate lost Jenny around the house. Andy drove up in his new car, "Hello, Kate, what's wrong?" he asked.

Kate sighed, "Our younger pain in the rear," she said. Andy raised an eyebrow, "Let me guess you paid her too much again," he said glancing up towards the roof.

Kate nodded, "Yep, the little pest took $198 more then I wanted to give her," she whined. Andy laughed as he saw Jenny on the roof swing the two pieces of cash, "You know, you should always look up, things sometimes come down, upon those that wait," he said giving his twin sister the hint to the location of Jenny.

Kate caught the hint and looked up, "JENNIFER KAIBA!" she yelled. Jenny smirked, "Thanks a lot Andy last time I put any trust in you," she snapped. "How in blazes, did you get up there so fast?" asked Kate. Jenny laughed, "Oh about two minutes through Matt's window," she said.

Kate ran inside, Andy looked up, "You know it going to take her hours to get where you are," he said. Jenny nodded, "I know," she said moving over to the rain pipe that hung on the side of the house and climbed down, "She always falls for that," Jenny smirked, as she jumped off.

"Nice to see you haven't lost your quiet touch," said Andy hugging his baby sister. Jenny smirked and then kneed Andy in the stomach, "Next time you turn on my radio to listen to your show it will be much worst," she said going inside the game shop.

Andy bent down in pain as Kate came around the side, "Let me guess you did it again," she said crossing her arms as she stood on the roof. Andy shook his head, "I forgot about her clock," he said as Kate hopped down and helped her brother into the shop.