Hi people! It's time for the truth or dare scene! This took forever to plan-I had to work out who was asking whom, what they'd ask, and their responses. Anyway, just read the note below.
Notes: I might not have made it clear last chapter, but you can vote on who you want Tea to end up with. I've had two people vote so far-you guys rock! The three choices are Yugi, Seto and Yami and I'll post the voting status at the beginning of each chapter so vote! So far, it looks like this:
Yugi
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Seto
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Yami
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Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh and I probably never will...
Italics is Yugi and Yami talking to each other.
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After the movie was over, the teenagers settled down on the couch. None of them quite knew what to do with the time they had.
"Aww man!" Joey exclaimed. "This stinks! What're we supposed ta do now?"
"Uhhh...we could play a game?" Tristan suggested.
"I know!" Tea chirped. "Let's play Truth or Dare!"
"Yugi, what's truth or dare?" Yami asked.
Yugi sighed. "Basically, truth or dare is a game," he explained. "You ask the person if they want a truth or a dare. If they say truth, you can ask them any question you want and they must answer truthfully. If they say dare, you can make them do something that is usually embarrassing or funny."
"Alright everybody, get in a circle!" Tea said.
"Hey, what 'bout Kaiba?" Joey asked. "He's gonna play too! I can't miss my chance to make him pay!"
"I don't play games with dogs," Seto said, crossing his arms over his chest.
"You'll pay for dat Kaiba!" Joey exclaimed, lunging at the billionaire. He was held back Tristan, who grabbed his arm and pulled him away.
"Kaiba, please play with us," Yugi begged. "It'll be fun."
"Hmph. I don't have fun. Fine, but only because I have nothing better to do," he reluctantly agreed.
"I'll start!" Tristan exclaimed. "Joey, truth or dare?"
"Dare!" he responded promptly.
"Okay..." Tristan tried to think of a good one. "I dare you to...jump up on that table and do the chicken dance!"
Joey turned red. "Aww...Tristan!"
"Get up there," Tristan was adamant.
Joey climbed up on the table and bent his elbows.
"Don't forget to make chicken noises!" Tea laughed.
"Bawk, bawk, bawk!" he exclaimed, walking back and forth, flapping his arms.
Everybody laughed, even Kaiba.
"That was not funny!" Joey fumed.
"Never mind, Joey," Yugi said. "It's your turn to ask somebody."
Glancing around, his gaze settled on Seto. "Awright, moneybags," Joey said. "Truth or Dare?"
"Whatever," he responded.
Everybody sweatdropped and Joey flailed his arms. "You're supposda pick one!" he exclaimed, almost bursting a blood vessel.
"Fine, truth," Seto responded.
"Heehee," Joey rubbed his hands together. "Here's my question Kaiba: why do you always act like such a pain in the..."
"Joey!" Tea admonished. "That wasn't very nice!"
"What? It's true!" he responded.
"Mutt..." Seto growled, rising from his chair.
"Heehee," Joey laughed nervously. "Anyway..." he dashed away from the enraged CEO.
"Wheeler!" Seto exclaimed, starting to chase him.
Yugi, Tristan, and Tea all sweatdropped as loud crashed and bangs were heard in the background.
After about half an hour, the five teens were sitting down again, at least somewhat calmly.
"Umm...Kaiba?" Yugi said. "It's your turn."
"All right Yugi," he smirked. "Truth or Dare?"
Yami was suspicious. "Be careful Yugi," he warned. "The High Priest is very greedy and cunning. Be prepared if he tries to use shadow magic."
Yugi sweatdropped. "It's okay Yami," he told the pharaoh. "It's just a game, nobody is going to get sent to the shadow realm or anything like that."
Yami crossed his arms but said nothing.
Turning his attention back to the person in question, he decided to respond. "Dare," Yugi said.
"I dare you to repeat whatever I say," Seto said, the trademark smirk back in place.
"Okay..." Yugi agreed.
"I, Yugi Moto," Seto began.
"I, Yugi Moto," Yugi said.
"Agree that the Blue Eyes White Dragon," Seto continued.
"Agree that the Blue Eyes White Dragon," Yugi repeated, still confused.
"Is more powerful than the Dark Magician," Seto smirked.
"Is more powerful than the Dark Magician," Yugi replied, a frown on his face.
"Hey, dat's not dignified Kaiba!" Joey interrupted.
"I'm not finished yet," Seto said. Turning back to Yugi, he completed his sentence.
"And that Seto Kaiba deserves the title of the number one duelist in the nation."
"And that Seto Kaiba deserves the title of the number one duelist in the nation," finished Yugi, a sour look on his face.
"Yugi, let me speak to him," Yami demanded.
"All right," Yugi agreed. "But don't do anything too bold." And with that, the two switched places.
"Kaiba, apologize at once!" Yami said.
"Apologize for what?" Seto sneered. "For telling the truth?"
"Kaiba," Yami warned. "I challenge you to a duel! Then we will see which monster is more powerful. In fact, if I remember correctly, during the Battle City finals, my Dark Magician destroyed all three of your Blue Eyes at once!"
"But that's only because you fused it together with your Buster Blader," Seto said. "You transformed it into Dark Paladin. I would have won if you hadn't played your De-Fusion magic card."
"But I did play it," Yami said. "And I did stop you from summoning your Egyptian God Card until after I summoned mine."
"I could have summoned it with Soul Exchange in the beginning of the duel, but you played Brain Control," Seto said. "Then I played Enemy Controller and I had the three monsters I needed.
"And just when you were ready to summon it, I played Lightforce Sword," Yami remembered. "You see, I was always one step ahead of you."
"Then how did I ever manage to summon Obelisk?" Seto asked. "You see, you're not as good as you think you are."
"Then we had the two gods attack each other," Yami continued.
"And you tried to use some sort of mind trick to get me to lose my focus on the duel," Seto accused.
"Kaiba, how many times do I have to tell you that it was a vision of our past lives in Egypt five thousand years ago?" Yami asked.
"You still believe in those hocus pocus Egyptian fairy tales?" Seto snorted. "Please Yugi, grow up."
"Kaiba, when will you learn to accept your destiny?" Yami asked.
"I make my own destiny," Seto responded.
Here, Tea coughed. "Okay, this is nice and all," she said. "But don't you think we should get back to our game? It's Yugi's turn to ask somebody."
Yami looked into his soul room. "Yugi, is it okay if I go next?" he asked. "I think I understand the workings of this game now."
"Go ahead Pharaoh," Yugi responded.
Looking at his friends, Yami selected the recipient of his question. "Tea, truth or dare?" he asked.
"Truth," she responded simply.
"Umm..." Yami tried to think of something. "Maybe this game is harder then I thought Yugi," he confessed to his other half.
"That's okay Yami," Yugi reassured the pharaoh. "Just relax and go with the flow."
"What flow?" Yami asked. "There is no current that I can see. Even so, floating down a river will probably not help me formulate a question."
"Never mind Yami," Yugi sighed. He made a mental note to start teaching Yami more phrases from the present as soon as they got out of the Kaiba mansion.
"Okay!" Yami was hit by a brilliant inspiration. "My question is: why do you not play duel monsters?"
Tea refrained from rolling her eyes at a duel monsters related question. But before she could respond, someone else spoke.
"One doesn't 'play' duel monsters Yugi," Seto said.
"Hey, who asked your opinion Rich Boy?" Joey said.
"And who brought a dog into my mansion?" Seto asked. "I'm pretty sure there's a 'No Dogs' sign outside the gates.
"Guys," Tristan cut in. "Let Tea finish her question."
Both Seto and Joey sank back into their seats, looking embarrassed.
"I don't know if there's a real reason why I don't duel seriously," Tea said. "It's just that I'm not really motivated, I'm not really a competitive person."
"But do you actually know how to duel?" Seto asked.
"Well, yeah, unlike somebody over here," she replied, nudging Tristan.
"That's right," Tristan agreed. "She knows how to duel and I don't – hey, wait a minute Tea! I do so know how to duel!"
"Yeah. Sure you do," she said skeptically. "Anyway, it's my turn to ask you so, truth or dare Tristan?"
"Dare," he responded.
"I dare you to steal a cake from Kaiba's kitchen!" she said with triumph.
"But Tea," Tristan whined. "I don't know where his kitchen is!"
Tea grinned. "Then I suggest you find it," she said, putting her hands on her hips.
Pouting, Tristan decided to look downstairs, the whole gang following him.
"Ha!" Tristan said after twenty minutes of searching. "I found it!"
"Wait a minute Gardner," Seto said. "Who told you that you could take something from my kitchen?"
"No one Seto," she purred. "But I need some food. I'm so hungry; I haven't had anything to eat for the longest time! Can I just have a tiny bite?"
Kaiba glanced at her, eyebrow raised. She had adapted the little puppy dog eyes act and her lower lip stuck out in a frown. Unconsciously, he licked his own lips out of nervousness.
"Please Seto," Tea begged.
"Who said you could call me Seto?" he asked.
"No one," she responded, grinning. "Can I have some food now?"
Still in a daze, he nodded his head once and Tea grabbed Yugi's hand and rushed towards the kitchen.
"Come on Yugi," she said, cradling his hand in her own, not noticing that his face was bright red.
"Thank you Kaiba," Yugi said, taking his attention away from Tea.
As the gang looked for some delicious victuals, Tea opened a tall cabinet. Upon seeing the contents, she grinned evilly.
"Perfect," she whispered.
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Okay people, that was the end of the truth or dare chapter! Was it good? Bad? Great? Horrible? Please review and don't forget to vote! It's between Yugi, Seto and Yami. Who will get Tea?
