From the Notebook of Mokuba Kaiba
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Day 24 – 3.25.2005 (Saturday!)
Uh-oh… I DID break the sink. The water won't stop running. I called a plumber, but Seto got to the door before me, and it went kinda like this.
(ding-dong)
"Hello?" Seto said as he opened the door.
"Hi, you needed a plumber?"
"I never called for a plumber…."
"A Mr. Kaiba called for a plumber."
"MOKUBA," Seto called.
"Yes, big brother?"
"Did you call for a plumber?"
"Oh! Yes, please follow me." I quickly led the plumber to the bathroom. He asked how long it had been running, and when I told him, Seto was all like, "WHAT?" The plumber fixed the problem and handed Seto the bill. Then Seto asked me, "Mokuba, who's gonna pay this and the water bill?"
I don't like the sound of that. I quickly went to hide my money.
Day 25 – 3.26.2005
Seto called me downstairs today. Uh-oh. I'm betting he wants me to pay that bill. I stashed away my money inside a book and want downstairs. "Yes?" I asked innocently. There's a trick to acting innocent. You shouldn't overdo it, or you quickly become suspicious. "Mokuba, you're paying that bill." "But Seto, I don't have any money." Seto wasn't falling for it. "Yes you do. I give you an allowance every week."
I do? Oh, yeah, I do! I've got a box that's bursting with checks. I really must cash them in sometime…
"Mokuba," he said, "you are paying that bill one way or another."
"But, Seto-- !"
"No. I am putting my foot down on this."
"Okay." I then skipped around and skipped off, just to annoy him. I'd better get crackin' on activating the traps in my room.
Day 26 – 3.27.2005
OMG! Seto's good. Really Good. He got RIGHT THROUGH all 30 traps that I set AND found the money. I think he snuck a security camera into my room. Must find and dismantle. Also must find out if Seto is also secretly a psychic or secretly a spy for the FBI.
Or maybe he's both…
Day 27 – 3.28.2005
Wow. It's been almost a month since I first go this notebook. That's long. And I've been writing in it every day, too. Amazing.
… I just sounded like a girl. Scary.
Well, Seto got my $2,175 and paid the bill with it. I'm still wondering who really paid the bill. Seto handled the transaction and all, but it was my money that paid it. Hmm!
Kaga invited all of us to the arcade. Luckily, I still have my change. I'm gonna grab some quarters.
Hey, what's this? It looks like a camera. I take my pen and poke it. Then, I take my Algebra book and smash it a couple of times. I'm going to isolate this shrapnel, or the short circuiting will shock someone, or worse, burn the house down. Believe me, burning down the house is a lot worse than breaking the sink and letting the water run for two weeks.
