Disclaimer: I do not own Yu Gi Oh.

Important Authors notes: first of all, a big thankyou to everyone who left a review and their opinion on how this chapter progresses. Second of all, I will not be updating again until the 19th of January. I haven't seen some of these episodes and I need to do some research and more importantly figure out what is gonna happen in the remainder of the battle city finals and onwards. If any of you want to email me and confirm the order of events of battle city or possibly some things you want to see, then feel free. I would be really happy to hear from you. If I have a brainstorm however, I will update sooner then stated.

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Unrequited Love

Chapter 20: The Millennium Necklace

"You Love me?" repeated Anuket in scepticism.

She couldn't believe what she was hearing. She found that statement very hard to believe. Here he was, about to do the unthinkable and rob her of her innocence, and now he was saying that he loved her as if nothing had ever happened.

"Yes I do. Very much" replied Marik. There was a glint of hope in his violet eyes.

"I love you too" said Anuket quietly bowing her head.

"Really?" he said, smiling gently.

"NO!!" she screamed at him. "How could you possibly think I would?!! You were going to force yourself on me! What were you thinking?! Do you honestly think that by doing that, it will miraculously make me want to be with you?! Well it won't! You really should get a copy of 'how to talk to girls' for dummies. You'd stand a much better chance, or at least you would have had you not manhandled me. I don't ever want to see you again Marik and I will never marry you! I would kill myself before I let you anywhere near me!!"

Marik was fuming. Where did she get the gall to talk to him like that? He had been nothing but kind and generous to Anuket the moment she had arrived, and suddenly without warning she had up and left him after getting the wrong idea that he intended to control her. It was true that he shouldn't have tried to force himself on her, but he was becoming more and more desperate to hold her like he had only days before. It was times like this that Marik truly regretted his words and actions when they had first met. Things could have been so different but here she was standing in front of him, beautiful and breathtaking but filled with anger towards him.

"What happened? A few days ago we were this close!" he crossed his fingers and held it up for her to see. "But now here we are arguing like an old married couple on the verge of divorce! I don't know what your problem is girl! I did nothing to you before this! I was kind to you; I gave you everything you wanted and more! I would have done anything for you! I never intended to control you and that is the gospel truth! Why would I? That wouldn't be much fun, to have someone that does whatever you say without question and never has a mind of her own. I have changed since we were little! I know that I want revenge on the pharaoh! And if you insist on taking the side of a murderer, then I have no choice then to think of you as an enemy too!"

Marik pulled out his millennium rod and held it up to the girl. Anuket backed away, glaring at him. "The pharaoh is not a murderer! Why can't you see that?"

Marik bared his teeth at her. "Did you ask him then? It's not like he would admit that detail freely! He would lose the support of his 'friends' if he did! The only reason he's come as far as he has is because of them! I will see to that. As the finals progress, I will send each and every one of his companions to the shadow realm. A good shadow game will make their inevitable defeat much more enjoyable. They will soon come to realize that they cannot defeat me"

"Marik Are you crazy?! You can't possibly expect to duel all of them! The duels are selected by lottery! You might not even get the chance" Anuket couldn't believe what she was hearing. So this was what Marik was really like? She had ominous feeling that this was just the surface.

"Do you think that I am the only one here?" he smirked. "As you saw in the first duel, the spirit of the millennium ring was working for me and im sure that you have noticed Odion too"

Anuket looked confused "Is that the man with the tattoo on his face?"

Marik nodded. "I must say, you gave him quite a bruise when you were running away from me back on the boat. I knew that little book of yours wasn't a diary and it was foolish of me to let you keep it. After you left, I studied it in more detail. It was written in a dialect that was unfamiliar to me but I managed to interpret enough to realise that you had no intention of staying put"

"That's not true!" Anuket cut in defensively. "I actually wanted to stay with you when you took me out for the day, but then I saw what you were doing to my friends and it disgusted me! I heard what you said about Joey being weak too! Hypothetically Marik, if the pharaoh 'had' killed your father, it's not like they were involved as well! They see you as the villain and are only doing what they think is right! They do not deserve to die because they have a conscience!"

Marik began to laugh and shook his head in disappointment. "My dear, sweet, innocent Anuket, it doesn't matter to me if they were involved back then or not! All that matters, is now! They are helping my enemy and will face the same sticky end as he will. I am hurt that you chose to believe the pharaoh over me…"

"Why are you so certain that he did it?" Anuket pressed.

"Because I am!!" he shouted.

The room fell into silence. Anuket looked at Marik who was still pointing the millennium rod at her. She had hit that sensitive subject again. She wished that he would just tell her. She might be able to make some sense out of things and help her friends at the same time. Marik had a mixture of emotions coursing through him. Resentment however was the most dominant.

"Am I going to face the same fate as them too?" she asked almost inaudibly. From what she had gathered, the shadow realm sounded like a horrible place.

Marik stood there; still pointing the millennium rod at her. Unknowingly to Anuket, a battle was raging inside of him. Marik couldn't tear his eyes away from the frightened girl who was now up against the wall, waiting for him to banish her soul to the shadow realm. As much as he despised the fact that she chose the pharaoh and his companions over him, he couldn't bring himself to do it to her. Marik was very confused, he knew that she would never accept him now, especially after he had threatened her and given her a small taste of his malicious side, but he still held on to the hope that one day she might come to love him back. It was just a fantasy that would probably never become a reality, but somehow it offered him comfort.

He lowered the rod and watched Anuket as she relaxed slightly. She watched him carefully as he put the golden rod away in his pocket. Marik walked over to the small table and picked up the small ring made of white gold with the small diamond flower. He looked at the girl and turned away from her. As he headed towards the door he gave her one last glance.

"I am truly, very sorry that things have turned out the way they have Anuket. No one regrets the past more then I do. I just wish that I could make you see that…"

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Ishizu Ishtar was sitting in her room by the window. The lights were low because that was how she liked it. The millennium necklace she wore around her neck had shown her who would be participating in the next duel, but didn't show her how it would end. This usually meant that the results could change drastically depending on the circumstances.

She closed her eyes and let out a deep sigh. She reminisced to her childhood, when Odion, Marik and herself used to play between studies. She smiled when she remembered the time Marik had made her a necklace made of flowers. And all he times she watched Marik and Odion play ball together. Sometimes Odion would swing his arm really quickly and make Marik think the ball had been thrown a long distance when it was actually still in his hand. It was a hilarious thing to watch him look around for it.

"I want my brother back" she thought almost tearfully. Ishizu was a strong woman though and the determination she possessed was enough to stop her from crying herself silly.

Suddenly a bright light emerged from the millennium necklace and filled the room. What Ishizu saw next confused her. She was in the desert near a sparkling oasis. It was surrounded by palm trees and large smooth rocks. Sitting at the edge of the oasis was a young woman wearing a traditional Egyptian dress. She had long silky black hair and brilliant aqua green eyes. She was gazing into the clear water, running the tips of her fingers across the surface, watching the ripples.

Out of the corner of her eye, Ishizu saw something move from behind the palm trees. There was someone else here too, a young man. She couldn't see his face. He was wearing a long black kilt and familiar Egyptian Jewellery on his arms, neck and waist. He emerged from the shade of the palm trees and into the sunlight. Ishizu's eyes widened considerably when she realized it was Marik. He walked slowly towards the girl, catching her attention. She stood up just as slowly and turned to face him. As the distance between them closed, tears began to fall from the girls face. Marik reached out to her and pulled her into his open arms. He gently traced his thumb across her face to wipe the tears away. The girl smiled back at him just before the scene faded away.

Ishizu's eyes opened with a start. She was back in her room. She looked around in confusion, taking in her surroundings.

"Who was that girl and what connection does she have with my brother?" she asked herself.

"Why don't you ask her and find out?" said a male voice behind her.

Ishizu stood up and turned to face the intruder. She relaxed when she realized who it was.

"Shadi…what are you doing here, and what do mean ask her myself?"

Shadi took a few steps closer to Ishizu. "I know what it is you saw. The girl is in the room at the end of the corridor. She is one of the few people on this aircraft that could possibly help save Marik from his darker side. Unfortunately at this specific moment in time, she will be unwilling to assist in this task. We need to convince her to help us"

Ishizu nodded in understanding and turned away from Shadi who had sat down in a chair to await her return. She exited the room and looked down the hall. It was deserted. She made her way towards the room as instructed and hesitantly knocked on the door.

There was no answer. Ishizu wondered if Shadi had gotten it wrong, maybe the girl wasn't even in there. She tried again. Still, there was no response. Ishizu was about to leave when the door opened slightly. Aqua green eyes appeared through the gap. Ishizu noticed the relieved expression on the girls face. She opened the door all the way.

"Can I help you?" she asked softly.

"I hope so…" replied Ishizu. "Please come with me"

She made her way back down the hall and waited by her own room. Anuket stood there, unsure of what to do. Could she trust this strange woman? Who was she anyway and what did she want? She seemed somehow familiar, but that couldn't be possible because Anuket didn't know that many people around here. She didn't know that many people back in Egypt either. Her father had made sure of that.

"You can trust me" the woman reassured.

Anuket sighed and made her way towards her. She was guided into the room where she saw a man wearing a turban. He stood up the moment he saw her enter the room. He motioned for Anuket to sit down and she agreed reluctantly.

"Now that you are here, we need to ask you a few questions" said Shadi. Anuket nodded slowly.

Ishizu studied her with crystal blue eyes. "Do you know a man by the name of Marik Ishtar?"

Anuket's face turned pale. She didn't know whether or not she should tell them. What if Yami had sent them to talk to her? She didn't want anyone to learn of her ties to Marik.

"I have no idea who you're talking about. I don't know any Marik Ishtar" replied Anuket unconvincingly.

The other two Egyptians didn't seem to buy that, and saw right through the little white lie. "Your face tells us differently" said Shadi. "We won't tell anyone if you don't want us to, but it is very important that you do"

The girl remained quiet. She wasn't comfortable with this situation at all and began to twist the fabric of her skirt. Ishizu sensed her anxiousness and turned to Shadi. "Let me speak to her, alone."

Shadi bowed his head and exited the room. When the two women were alone, a voice was heard on the speaker calling all duelists to the main hall. Anuket suddenly noticed that the woman was wearing a duel disk on her arm.

"Shouldn't you be in the main hall with all the other duelists?" asked Anuket.

"I will not be playing this round" said Ishizu confidently.

"How do you know that? And who are you anyway? Why are you so certain that I know Marik? What do you want?"

Ishizu smiled behind her veil at the bombardment of questions thrown at her. "Perhaps I should explain"

"Yes I think that would be a good start" said Anuket.

"I possess the millennium necklace. It gives me the ability to see into the past and future, that is how I know I won't be next. My name is Ishizu Ishtar. I need your assistance to help save someone dear to me"

Anuket stopped to absorb this new information "Another millennium item? And you said your name was Ishtar?" Now she knew where she had seen this woman before. "You're Marik's sister…"

Ishizu nodded. "Yes, that is correct. My millennium necklace showed me a vision of you and my brother. You seemed very close"

"We are nothing of the sort" Anuket snorted angrily. "I hate his guts!"

Ishizu's memory sparked as she heard these four words.

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"No, I don't want to marry him! He's really mean and keeps calling me names!" said a tiny Egyptian girl to her mother.

"Im sure he's not that bad. Don't be so melodramatic"

As this argument progressed, Ishizu walked past the room. She heard angry voices sounding off behind the wooden door. She didn't want to intrude but she couldn't help it, she was curious. No one would notice her if she listened for a few seconds, so she pressed her ear up against the door.

"Mummy! Marik said that he'd lock me in a room full of rats!"

"Stop it! You are only trying to get out of this marriage! Well it isn't going to work missy!"

"But Mummy!" begged the little girl.

"Stop it! I don't want to hear another word about it! Understand? You two will get along fine, you'll see"

"I hate his guts!!!" screamed the girl at the top of her lungs.

Ishizu pulled her ear away from the door as she heard a yelp and whimpering. The girl must have been slapped for her outburst. Ishizu saw this as her cue to leave.

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"Anuket...you 'have' changed" smiled Ishizu removing her veil. The smile soon vanished from her face "I'm sorry"

"What for?" asked Anuket confused.

"For my brother's behaviour. I knew what he was doing to you. I told him to stop once, but he didn't, did he?"

The girl shook her head. "It doesn't matter. It wasn't your fault and I don't think he would have stopped anyway. He was having far too much fun" she let out a grim laugh.

"What are you doing here?" asked Ishizu "You're supposed to be in Egypt with your family"

Anuket began to explain what had happened over the past few months, and how she escaped from Egypt with her guardian to Domino. She told her how Marik had kidnapped her and brought her to his boat. And that Marik had somehow convinced her he had changed, but was appalled at what he was doing to her friends. How she escaped from the boat and how she ended up here at the finals.

"And now he won't leave me alone! He keeps coming to see me, trying to get me to go back to him. But the last time… he was furious. I've never seen him that angry before. He even threatened to send me to the shadow realm. He said that he saw me as an enemy because I was friends with the pharaoh. This was right after the first duel. Im not sure what to do now…"

"Marik won't send you to the shadow realm" said Ishizu reassuringly. "He said all that to you because he was frustrated. I've never known Marik to act like this. You must be very special to him"

"I don't want to be special to him! I want to be free of him!" said Anuket despairingly, putting both hands on her head in frustration.

"You will be, if you can help us that is…" said Ishizu.

"Oh?" questioned Anuket.

"Marik believes that the pharaoh killed our father. We didn't want to tell him the truth" Ishizu said sadly.

Anuket looked confused. "The truth?"

"It would be easier to show you. Some of it at least" said Ishizu standing up.

Anuket followed her into the center of the room. Ishizu raised her hands to the millennium necklace and a bright light once again filled the small space. Anuket looked around in shock. They were now standing in midair in a room. Not just any room though, it was in an old chamber that looked like it was still being used. There was an alter with two golden object on a pedestal. Looking on the items was a large eye. It was the room where the millennium items were kept.

Suddenly a man strode in. he was followed by three other men. One of which was being dragged along, bound by ropes. He looked weak. Anuket gasped in shock when she saw his face. It was the tall man with the tattoo. She never knew that he was a part of her past as well. He was tied down and the fabric was ripped from his back. The cloaked man ordered to be left alone with him. When they were the only two left in the chamber, the man pulled a long, thin, leather whip from the folds of his robe. He walked behind Odion and a loud crack echoed around the room. Groans of pain were heard from the victim as this assault continued. Anuket couldn't bear to watch, it seemed that neither could Ishizu. She had a pained expression on her features which turned even more distressed as the sound of running footsteps drew closer.

Suddenly a cry was heard throughout the hall. Anuket looked shocked. It was Ishizu and a younger Marik, but he seemed different somehow. He now wore kohl around his eyes and his hair was slightly longer then when they first met. From the look of his ever so slightly stiff movement, she realised he must still be recovering from his tombkeeper initiation. She knew that it would be painful because she had endured the same ritual, but she couldn't imagine how excruciating his must have been. After all, hers was only a small one on her hip. Marik's she had heard covered his whole back.

The man stopped his vicious assault on Odion and turned to face the two children. Marik stared at Odion and the pain that he was in. Odion couldn't even stand up. He was far too weak from the loss of blood and soon passed out. Marik began to shake slightly in anger. The boy clutched his head in agony. He was in so much pain. Anuket watched on as the scene unfolded before her. Veins began to appear on his face and his hair became wilder. It stuck out in all directions, defying the laws of gravity. Suddenly a glowing eye appeared on Marik's forehead.

The voice she heard next made her blood run cold. This wasn't Marik. His voice sounded almost demonic as he taunted the people in the room. She watched him walk over to the pedestal and pick up the millennium rod. He then turned around and aimed it at his father.

The scene turned black. Anuket turned to face Ishizu in confusion who was currently focusing the necklaces power.

"I don't want to watch this part" said Ishizu quietly.

The next thing that Anuket saw was a very sad sight. The man in the cloak was dead, and not only that, the skin on his back had been sliced off. She felt sick; it was the most gruesome thing she had ever seen in her life. Marik was back to normal now it seemed. He was hugging the old man tightly, not caring about the blood that stained his clothes. Tears streamed from his eyes and he squeezed them shut. The younger Ishizu and Odion were watching on with mournful but worried expressions. Odion walked up to Marik and pulled him away from his dead father.

Ishizu raised her hands to the millennium necklace again and they were back her room.

"What happened to him?" Anuket asked cautiously.

"Marik has always felt bitter about becoming a tombkeeper. He never wanted to become one in the first place. He was terrified at the idea of spending the rest of his life in the tomb. Odion tried his best to convince our father to let him become a tombkeeper, but father never saw Odion as a true Ishtar and refused. I remember the day that Marik was taken to have this terrible ritual. It took hours to complete and his cries of pain could be heard for miles. When it was over, Marik changed. He became distant and temperamental. He made it perfectly clear that he despised the pharaoh. He saw it as the pharaoh's fault that he was condemned to this life"

"I can understand why Marik hates the pharaoh, but why does he think that Yami killed your father?" asked Anuket. She was starting to feel sorry for him again. But this time, she kind of understood why.

"When Marik had the pharaoh's memory carved onto his back, his hatred towards the pharaoh somehow created a darkness within him. Odion is the closest person to Marik. He was covering for us. You see, Marik begged me to take him into the outside world and I gave in. Father found out and punished Odion for it. When we returned, Marik saw how father was treating him. His hatred towards father grew stronger then ever and his dark side finally emerged"

Anuket stared at Ishizu. "Dark side?"

Ishizu nodded. "Yes, you saw him. He is a separate consciousness that shares my brother's soul. Because he was created by Marik's hate, he is completely evil. You didn't see, but he was the one who killed our father. It was horrific"

"Marik was the one who killed his father…?" this was unbelievable.

Ishizu shook her head and corrected her. "No, not Marik. His dark side. He almost killed us too, but we couldn't bring ourselves to tell Marik. How do you tell a ten year old something like that? It would kill him if he knew"

"Yeah…" Anuket looked thoughtful. Ishizu continued the explanation.

"Moments after it happened, Shadi appeared and told us that our father's death was necessary for the pharaoh's return. Marik has no memory of the event and with him being but a child at the time, he must have misunderstood what Shadi said. No one corrected him though. We had no idea what was going on inside his head"

"This is terrible. Its no wonder Marik hates Yami, but how can we stop him? He's determined to carry out his plans and won't stop until he does"

"I know. The only thing we can do at the moment is to hope the pharaoh defeats him. That is the first step. My millennium necklace hasn't told me who will win this tournament, but I have faith in the pharaoh." Smiled Ishizu.

"You mentioned earlier that you needed my help. What could I possibly do? Marik won't even listen to me!" said Anuket.

"You could be more helpful to him then you realise Anuket. Marik obviously has feelings for you" said Ishizu knowingly. "When this is all over, and im sure it will be before long, you can help support him after he learns the terrible truth. He will find out sooner or later" Ishizu leaned forward slightly.

"Im begging you, will you be there for him and help bring my brother back to his normal self? Odion and I will do what we can also, but I think Marik would appreciate it more if comfort came from someone who wasn't involved. Someone he wants attention from the most…"

Anuket felt bad. She knew perfectly well that Ishizu wanted them to get together again. She felt so incredibly guilty that she had argued with Marik about this subject. She didn't know how gruesomely the old man had died and must have hurt him terribly. Anuket knew she was right in assuming the pharaoh didn't do it, but Marik had no idea and that his dark side was the culprit. She would have to wait and see how things turned out.

"I make no promises, but I will do what I can to help. Marik should know the truth, and even though I still think he's a stupid, arrogant jerk, I don't want him to suffer. Not with something like this"

Ishizu had a grateful expression on her face. She knew this girl was more important then to just help Marik recover from this truth, but didn't know how. Her millennium necklace wouldn't show her the details but the vision of Anuket and her brother together must have been a good sign. She wanted Marik to be happy and if being with this girl was what he desired, she would do all she could in her power to push them in the right direction.

As long as Marik's dark side didn't make an appearance, thing would go smoothly. She knew that a duel was taking place right this moment on the stratos arena. Marik versus Joey, although it was really Odion who was posing as Marik. She doubted that Marik would put his god card in his brother's deck, but she knew he had fakes. As long as they didn't anger the god's all would be fine.

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Ok, this got a little crap towards the end but I didn't want to go into great detail about that part where Marik's dad died. Also, to those of you who wanted Marik and Anuket to get together again, sorry! I had more people asking that they be apart. I did compromise though because she doesn't hate his as much as she did. She understands where he's coming from now and this could lead to forgiveness. I decided to tie in the art I drew on my homepage to this fic so that's what the vision was for. It could very well take place in the future you know.

Be nice when reviewing please. I haven't seen the episode where you find out about how he died. And also, I'm using the nastier Manga version or the uncut version in Japan. And take note that I won't be updating next week unless I get a brainstorm. I need to gather my thoughts and take a little break from writing. Its hard work updating every week, especially when you don't have any clear idea where it's going. But do not fear! I will never abandon this fic, If I do, then Ra will smite me for lying.

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Steph: glad you've finally caught up. You like so far? Good. Im happy you like my drawings. I look forward to seeing more from you. Not that you have to draw them that is. I just like to see other people's works too. Sorry their not together yet. More people wanted them to stay apart but its not hopeless. Sorry if the last part of this chapter was bad. I haven't seen this part.

Meanae the thorn: what is you email. I tired to send you the pics twice but it wouldn't work. I think there's something wrong with the email you have on your page. I have a few pictures that you can have actually. Let me know and I will send them to you ASAP. You will like them. Thanks for the review.

Blue baby: thank you for the review. Hope you like this chapter, even if it does suck towards the end.

LoneGothic: that's ok! I know people can't always review every chapter. I take no offence. Hope you liked this chapter. I had to make them fall out but there is still hope now that she knows what really happened.

Sun-kissed-darkness: I was wondering who the hell you were for a minute but then I realise it's a good old faithful reviewer with a new name. they are apart right now, but what does Anu think now she know the truth? She shocked of course byt she doesn't hate him as much. Thanks for the review and sorry if the flashback into Marik's past was rubbish.

DemonicMistress Kree-kun: yeah, I'm sorry about these chapters being slow. It's just that I haven't seen the next few episodes; well I have but the program they showed them on kept missing important episodes. I need to find the video I taped them on. Hope you like this chapter. I thought it was pretty good, although the second parts a bit iffy. Im gonna try and get things to progress faster soon. I want the battle city part to be over.

Vanna chance: I have loads more art at deviant art. Check my profile and click on my homepage. There's some new stuff there. Hope you liked this chapter.

Malikoh2: I hoard pictures of Marik, Bakura and Kaiba too. Except I have a folder. I use a program and line them all up neatly and print them out. That way it saves paper and I can have something to stare at. They help me a lot when I draw too. Hope you liked this chapter. It was difficult to write the second part considering the fact that I haven't seen this episode. I have to import the dvds from America. YB. Might have a fascination with her. May not do anything about it til battle city is over though. I have to have a think.

Vladimir Lenin: sorry, more people wanted them to be apart but I compromised a little. She's starting to like him again. Hope you liked this chapter.

soccerchic91588: hello! You still reading? Glad I managed to help you out. I look forward to your fic so let me know when its up. I hope you liked this chapter too.

Ra: this chapter is longer then usual (especially for you) and it was hard to write towards the end but I managed it. I haven't seen the episode where you find out about Marik's past. If there is anything different about it I apologise. I based it more on the Jap version. The whole back skin slicing thing was in that one. Yuk. They are apart now but what will happen next?.........Seriously what will happen?

DaRkNeSsApPrOaChEs: idea noted and will most likely be used. Thanks a lot. Sorry if the chapter is rubbish after the Marik scene but never mind. Things will hopefully progress faster now. Marik is more in character Didja notice? I'm very happy with that part. Yes I am.

Serophia: glad you like the last chapter. The Joey scene was to make Marik jealous and make him pay her a visit. She might be uncomfortable with joey now. I haven't decided yet. Later it is then. It would make the storyline more interesting I think if they stayed apart.

Jennifer60: glad you like the story so far. Keep on reviewing and thanks!

Loveliesbleeding2: your reply always seems to be at the bottom doesn't it? Well that's because I always work my way down the reviews. When I reach your name I know there aren't many more to go cus you are always one if the first to review. Thanks a lot. Hope you liked this chapter. It went a bit rambly towards the end but never mind. It had to be done I guess. Yami Marik makes an appearance soon. (shudder)

CRAZYABOUTANIME: the uncut episodes are better the English version! The subtitles and Japanese voices aren't that bad actually. The voice acting is better in this then others I've seen. There's more oomf in their voices. The Jap versions are more gory then the English. That's why they're rated something like 15.

Raksha666: Marik is very pissed off here. You like? Hope so cus there gonna be more of that in the following chapters. Thanks for the review.