Disclaimer: I do not, and will never, own Yu-Gi-Oh, if I did, Kura would have a girlfriend, Yami and Tea would be together, Valan(Varon) and Mai would be together, Yugi would be dead, Marik would have a girlfriend, Ishizu would disappeard of of the face of the earth along with Odion, Seto would be with Serenity, Pegasus wouldn't be dead, but would be eternally suffering in the blackest pits of the shadow realm. Kay? So, as you can see, I obvisouly don't own Yu-Gi-Oh.
Chapter Six
It was a busy street, and no one noticed the man walking down the road, however strange he may have looked. With three colored hair that defied the laws of gravity and stale crimson eyes he was definately a site to see. And yet he received no strange stares, for they were all to wrapped up in there own lives to care what happened to someone else. And even if they did finally decide to see what he was doing, they would not find anything except a lonely figure walking down the street with an air of sadness around him that was as thick as the sands of Egypt.
He sighed, what had happened to him? He hadn't always been like this, once, he had had friends, and a lot of them too, and he had also had Tea. The tears came to his eyes but didn't fall, he had long since given up finding her, he had been hopeful for five years, and he had gotten nothing, so now, eleven years later there was, in his mind, no hope.
A raw smile made it's way onto his face, and he shook his head, was there anything that he was really aiming for? No, he was just a lonely being who had nothing to do, no where to go, and didn't particualarly care. Was there anything that he cared about anymore? He had lost his friends, his love, and he didn't even have people trying to steal his soul to keep him occupied anymore. Marik was no longer a power-hungry maniac, all problems involving Dartz had long since desinagrated, and even Bakura had finally given up trying to steal his puzzle. What a boring life. Then again, it wasn't really his life, was it?
Kida closed the door and waved to the car as it drove away. She had just gotten home and was in an okay mood. School, as always, had been completely boring and not even slightly challenging, so she had plently of energy and a lot of time.
She walked up the stairs to her appartment after getting buzzed in. She put her key in the door and turned the handle, she walked in and put her backpack neatly beside the door. She walked farther into the house and looked for her mother. She found her in the living room watching the news. She said a quick hello and then headed over to her room.
Opening the door, she walked over and laid herself down on the bed. She found a book on her shelf that she hadn't reread to many times, an dopened it. She had almost memorized the plot-lines of most of the books she owned, a few of which were on dueling.
She put the book down after finding that she no longer felt like reading it. She pulled out her deck and started to look through it. She had a rare strategy, one that was not often used. Her deck was made up of monsters with strong defenses, and had also many rare magic and trap cards. And also, she had another deck, for some of the more difficult openents, it was a deck based upon monsters with useful effects and strong deffenses. She knew that many people wouuld be able to quickly catch onto her strategy, but that didn't mean they could stop her.
She laid her deck carefully down next to her bedside and let her head rest on the pillow. No matter how much she loved being good at duel monsters, it wasn't the most important thing to her... but it was something that she had almost based her life upon. She had entered many tournaments, and won all of them. Though, sometimes she would not enter, and would watch as her best friend completely blow away all competetors.
Smiling to herself she realized how different, and yet alike she and Rirsi were. Maybe that's why she liked him so much, or maybe it was just the fact of how he was never afraid to express himself, and would never hisitate to let others know how he felt. He was her opposite in that catogory, she never let anyone see her emotions, she wouldn't. She wouldn't let them see her the way she truely was, they couldn't see the insicure little girl that she always had to hold inside, the person she wished she really wasn't. But that was who she was, and that was something she couldn't forget.
He entered his brothers office and looked at him in a confused manner. "What did you want to talk about, Seto?" The CEO of Kaiba Corp. turned to Mocuba, "I think that you should get a job." He said bluntly.
Mocuba stared at him, he what?! "You want me to get a job? Why?" He asked. He had no idea what his brother was talking about, he had just gotten out of college, was there some reason for him to get a job now? "Because, if you ever have to run this company, I want you to have some experience working. I don't care what you do, bit just in case you can't come up with any ideas, it should at least be something that can give you an idea of what it's like to either do buisness, or to be in charge of a group of people."
Mocuba sighed and nodded to tell his brother that he would do it. He left his brother's office and walked out into the hall. "Hmm... being in charge of a group of people might just work," A smile spread across his face, "How about teaching?"
A/N: I am so sorry that I many this chapter so extremely short, but I am sorry to announce I'm having a small case of writers block. Though I am really happy about how this story is doing. Though I am sorry to announce that it will probably not be many more chapters than ten, I'm estimating aproximately eleven. But who knows, maybe it'll be longer, and I'm thinking of making a prequal in ancient Egypt, what it was like then. That would most likely be a KidaRirsi story. I hope you enjoyed the chapter, because I liked writing it, at least a little (more like a whole bunches, even if I'm not that good at writing).
