Lessons in friendship
by: yugioh-fan88

Summary: Mokuba wishes and prays every night for a chance to teach Seto a few lessons in friendship. His prayer is answered in a strange way that brings on a lot of antics. R&R!

Rating: K+

Genre: General/Humour

Disclaimer: Yu-Gi-Oh © Kazuki Takahashi

Author's Note: I gave up with the other fic. A few people were pissing me off. Anyway, here's another Yu-Gi-Oh fic and this time I don't care what you people think. Yes, I have an OC in here. Live with it. Read & Review!


Chapter 1: Answered prayer

Mokuba had always wished that Seto would open his eyes. He always hoped that Seto would wake up and realize that he did have friends. Yugi and the others were willing to be his friends but Seto was too stubborn to swallow his pride. Mokuba prayed every night on stars, crosses, anything that might help Seto realize that he had friends. But right now there didn't seem to be much hope for his prayer to be answered... or so he thought.

His prayer had in fact been picked up by FPAA, the Fairy Prayer Answering Agency. They were a lower level of prayer answerers mostly consisting of angel-in-training fairies. They were there to take the smaller prayers so that angels could have more time to do the more important prayers that inolved miracles. The way FPAA worked was to send one of their angel-in-training fairies to help the person who sent the prayer. That way the person could manage their prayer on their own, therefore learning a lesson at the same time. If the person accomplishes their prayer than the angel-in-training fairy will become a full angel. If not, the angel-in-training fairy would have their rank lowest level possible for them.

The FPAA was divided into three sectors; Life Lessons, Good Deeds and Above the Rest.

The Life Lessons sector worked on just that. Any prayers that asked for a life lessons to be learnt would be sent to that sector. Mokuba's prayer was in that sector and would be asnwered by one of it's agents. Out of the three sectors however, the Life Lessons sector had one of the lowest success ratings. Only 25 of the prayers were accomplished.

The second sector, the Good Deeds sector, focused on only those. If someone asked to be given a good deed to do, the prayer would be sent there. They had a slightly higher success rating. A rating of 45. It was almost at the normal but not quite. This sector had a problem with lazy agents.

The final sector, the Above the Rest sector, dealt with all the other low prayers. They had the most agents and the highest success rating with a rating of 95. This was only due to the fact that they received all the easy prayers.

Mokuba's prayer was given to a hyper active little fairy named Akimeru, commonly called Aki. She stood roughly six inches tall wearing a light purple puffy dress. Her blond hair was ties in two tight buns held by purple chopsticks. Her bright green eyes were magnified by the small round glasses that sat on her nose and her cheeks seemed to be permanently in kawaii mode. (A/N: I'm finding this hard to explain. Anyone who has seen Saiyuki would know. It's the cheeks Goku gets sometimes. And the Dark Magician Girl has them.)

Aki grumbled as she looked over the mission again. "Why me?" She asked in a small, high-pitched voice. "Do I look like the type to deal with snobs?"

"Sure you do! Who else is more snobby than you?" Asked her friend and colleague Mac, grinning from ear to ear. "You've got a chance to gain a rank! Why are you complaining?"

"I don't wanna!" She grumbled. "I like where I am!"

"And they say you're not lazy." He said looking over her shoulder at the orders in hand. "Better you than me in this case. His brother doesn't believe in fairies. He can barely see us."

"That's why I don't want this one! What good can I do?"

"All you gotta do is teach him five lessons in friendship then you're done. How hard can that be?"

Aki rolled her eyes and groaned. "When I lose my rank ask me that again." She mumbled.

Mac grinned. "And if you get promoted I'll glomp you!"

She rolled her eyes again. "I better get going. See you later!" She yelled, jumping off the cloud down to the real world.

Mokuba leaned against his window and sighed as he felt the cool night hair hit him. It seemed that his prayer wasn't being answered. He closed his eyes and let his forehead rest on the cold glass, his hair falling around him. He was slowly falling to sleep when he heard a light tapping. He slowly opened his eyes and looked up, jumping back suddenly at the small thing he saw outside his window. It shivered and tapped on the window again, demanding to be let him. Mokuba blinked a few times, trying to register what he was seeing. He finally shrugged and opened his window wide enough to let the little thing in.

"Hi!" She said happily. "My name is Akimeru, but you can call me Aki. You must be Mokuba."

Mokuba blinked a few times and leaned closer. "Um... Yeah. But what are you and why are you here?" He asked.

"I am an angel-in-training fairy sent by FPAA to help you accomplish your prayer for your brother. Five lessons in friendship!" She smiled.

"FPAA?" He questioned, now thoroughly confused.

"Oops. Sorry. Fairy Prayer Answering Agency. If this is done properly, I'll get my wings and be a real angel. So we're both helping each other here." She smiled.

Mokuba nodded.

Outside his room Seto Kaiba had stopped, looking at the door with a raised eyebrow. It sounded as though he had heard Mokuba talking to someone but he was sure that there was no one else in the room with him. He let a hand rest on his hip as he struggled to figure out what he was hearing. It sounded like Mokuba was talking to a fly. He shook his head, his brown hair barely moving due to all the gel.

"Mokuba who are you talking to?" He asked opening the door and letting himself.

Mokuba and Aki both jumped and Aki hid in Mokuba's hair, her bright green eyes peeking through.

"I'm not talking to anyone Big Brother." He said hoping Seto would nod and leave.

Seto sighed. Somehow he wasn't thoroughly convinced. "I was sure I heard you talking, And there was something answering you as well. It sounded like a small whisper."

Mokuba shook his head. "I wasn't talking to anyone. I think you're hearing things."

Seto nodded and left the room, closing the door behind him.

Mokuba sighed in relief and searched through his hair, pulling Aki out eventually. "I don't get it. Your voice isn't a whisper, it's high-pitched. How come he said it was a whisper?"

"It's because he doesn't believe in fairies. Yup, mm-hmm." she said nodding matter-of-factly. "He only sees a ghostly image and hears only a ghostly whisper. If he does see me he'll probably think he's going nuts." She couldn't help but laugh at that. That would be quite funny in her opinion.

Mokuba sighed. "You said five lessons in friendship right?" He asked, looking at her. She nodded so he continued. "Well there are a lot of lessons in friendship so... Which five?"

She blinked and tilted her head before pulling a small piece of paper from her dress pocket. Compared to Mokuba this piece of paper was about half the size of a regular stamp. She read it over quickly before looking up at him. "According to this the five lessons in friendship that Seto Kaiba must learn are: Trust, Kindness, Helpfulness, Loyalty and Someone who listens. In that order respectively."

Mokuba thought the five lessons over in his head and sighed. "It's a good thing there's no time limit or we'd both be doomed. This could take a while." He sighed.

Aki nodded. "So you accept my help to accomplish your prayer for the good of your brother?" She asked.

Mokuba nodded. "Anything for Seto." He said.


A/N: There we go! Chapter 1! Long, decribed and following all rules of Yu-Gi-Oh. There's no eighth Item, no one is related to anyone and everything is fine! Are we all happy now? I certainly hope so! Please be nice when you comment. I'd rather not be lectured. Read & Review!