Sorry guys for not updating in a while.

Blitzkrieg: Try 5 MONTHS!

Okay, Okay, I'm REALLY sorry! But I haven't had Internet, school was out so I couldn't use the computers there, and the library doesn't allow you to upload stuff. But now I'm back with a fee AOL Free trial that I use at my grandma's house! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA-HA! That and I'm really bored, and have a broken leg.

Now, everyone voted for his or her favorite poem, now the winner shall be announced.

Poetry contest ch…I lost track again, is it chapter 9? 10? Oh well just get on with the story!

"The winner of this years first national Japanese Poetry Contest is…Seto Kaiba and his poem Heaven-through my true eyes!" The announcer said

Seto was shocked at this. I mean REALLY shocked at this. He didn't know if his legs could walk out and get the prize. But with absolutely numb legs, he walked out to get his prize. He collected the trophy and several certificates, bowed and shook hands with the announcer and several other people, and walked back.

When he got back, he saw Mokuba crying. He hugged him, and stood up again. Joey touched his shoulder. Seto jerked around because he was still jumpy, and was shocked to see Joey smiling at him.

"You did great." Joey said honestly

Seto waited a moment before answering "…Thanks." He shook hands with Joey, and eventually hugged him.

WARNING: THIS IS NOT A JOEY/SETO FIC. REPEAT: THIS IS NOT A JOEY/SETO FIC! THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME.

When he pulled away, Joey saw something in his hands.

"That's the college form!" Yugi said

"Kaiba…why did…" Joey stuttered

"I don't need it. I'm smarter than the teachers, and I already have my own company." Kaiba tried to sound smug but it didn't really work.

Joey started to cry. He hugged Kaiba again. Then pulled away as soon as he realized that he was hugging Kaiba.

"Come on Mokuba, lets go home." Seto and Mokuba left the building in the limo.

To all the readers.

I hope you enjoyed this story. I did, and I hope you enjoy my other stories too. But if you don't like my stories, keep your comments to your self. I like having ideas from the readers, but if they are negative, keep them to yourself. I don't want any flames, or as some put it, 'constructive criticism'. I feel that anything that goes against my work is a flame.

Thank you, and to everyone that reviewed me, Thanks for voting and reviewing.