Saturn sat up, gasping for air. The dream had become so intense that it woke her up out of her sleep. She looked at the clock and sighed. She laid back down, her dark eyes staring up at the ceiling. Suddenly, her alarm clock's radio came on, telling her that it was 9 o'clock. She turned over and looked at the closed window. She had to figure out her past completely. She thought that maybe going with her father to Egypt would have solved everything, but the memories only got more intense and blurry. She turned over onto her back again, listening to the soft music that was on. She then sat up and knew what she had to do.

"Yami, are you serious about-"

"I have no other choice, Anzu. If I really want to find out what these dreams and nightmares mean, I have to go to the source." he stated. There was a moment of silence on the other line. "Do you want us to meet you there? We probably can help you." she stated. Yami looked at this already packed bag. "No... this is something I must do on my own. I'll call you when I get there." he stated. Anzu sighed and replied, "Be careful."

Saturn took her bag from out of the car and looked at Haruka and Michiru. "Take care of my cycle. It would be any use for me in the desert." she told them. Haruka nodded as Michiru looked at her. "Why leave so soon. You just got here yesterday." she stated. Saturn looked at her with soft eyes. "These memories of my life has come back to me in a blur. I must find out what they mean... and if they are important." she stated. She turned around and headed into the airport. There was so much to be done that she only knew to go the sites themselves to understand it. She turned around and waved goodbye to them before heading to her plane.

Yami passed his ticket to the young woman at the gate. She smiled at him and replied, "Have a nice flight, sir. I hope you enjoy flying Egyptian Airlines." Yami nodded and headed onto the plane. Ironically, Egyptwould have its own airline, but the fact that he was on business for this flight made everything else less important. He looked at his ticket and then at the seats. A flight attendent smiled at him and replied, "You're in first class, sir. I can show you to your seat if you want." Yami thought it was best to be shown his seat. He walked behind her and looked around at the other people. There was only a few, and it was suprising. First Class was really expensive. He himself was clueless about how he got the ticket. He stopped as she showed him his seat. He showed a smile of thanks as he sat down. He placed his jacket beside him and looked out the window. His mind was still floating around the mysterious young woman from his dreams. He honestly didn't know what to do about it. His eyes looked up at the sky and then at the ceiling. "Hopefully, I'll find her." he thought, listening to the captian.

Saturn opened her book as the captian told the others about the exits and gas masks. She had been on so many flights that it really didn't matter anymore. She took in a deep breath and sighed, turning the page. Thank the Egyptian Gods that her father sent her a first class ticket. She buckled her seatbelt as the light came on. She closed her book and laid back against her chair. It was going to be a long flight... She then looked out the window and sighed. She wondered if she was going to find him... the guy from her dreams. She then chuckled at the thought. "That's a fat chance in hell." she thought. She then looked forward and thought about it again. If she did find him, her eyes began to close, it would be the best thing to happen to her in a while.

By the time Yami got to Egypt, it was the next night (I believe that the time is a bit longer then two days, but let's just go with the flow here.)He opened his hotel room and sighed. He didn't think that so much could go on a plane. He hated the fact that he just up and left, but he had to get to the bottom of it. He placed his bag by the closet and picked up the phone to get some food. He looked at the menu and wondered what to eat. He then hung up the phone and thought it was best to go out and see the place again. Egypt was beautiful at night, but not like during the day. He grabbed his jacket and headed out the door. Though, he wanted to sleep, he knew that he had to eat. He placed his card key in his pocket and went to the elevator. He waited in silence, hoping to find a good place to eat. The door opened and he looked up. He paused as he looked at the young woman coming off the elevator. She walked passed him and he noticed that she dropped her key. He picked it up and went after her. "Excuse me,"

Saturn turned around and looked at the young man. "You dropped this." he whispered. She smiled at him and grabbed her key. "Thank you... I didn't even noticed that I dropped it." she replied. For some odd reason, Saturn got a feeling that she knew him. Her heart raced against her chest as he returned the smile. "Why do I get this feeling..." she thought.

"Do you need any help, miss?" she heard.

Saturn looked at him and replied, " I think I got it. It's just a few bags." She turned around to head to her room, when suddenly, a headache came on. She dropped her bags placed her hand on her head. "Are you okay?" he asked, standing beside her. She opened her eyes and looked around the hall. Everything was blurry. What was going on? Her memories were never this strong... not like this. She turned her gaze to the young man and replied, "I just need to lay down. It's been a long flight, is all." She picked up her bags and headed to her room.

Yami turned around and headed back to the elevator. He pressed the button and waited in silence again. For some odd reason, he felt like her knew her. There was something about her eyes that made him believe that he had seen her somewhere before.

Saturn closed ther door behind her and dropped her bags. She went over to the bed and laid there. Her memories were coming on stronger then before. She didn't understand it. The last time she was here, they were faint, nothing like this. She turned over on her side and closed her eyes. She was going to sleep, even though she was hungry. She snuggled against the pillow and took in a deep breath. Hopefully, tonight, her memory would be clear.