Sorry for making you guys wait so long. Hope you're not mad. Well anyways, here goes chapter 5. Enjoy!
Chapter 5:
Is He Back?
In a year, everybody had forgotten about what Seto Kaiba had done. Now they all viewed him as an enemy and they all wanted to kill him. Mokuba, on the other hand, didn't like the fact that they all hated Seto, but he knew that he couldn't do anything about it. In that year, Nichole and Mokuba got to know each other better and they became close friends. As they became closer, Nichole wanted to know more about his brother: Seto Kaiba.
"So, Mokuba," she said suspiciously, but Mokube knew her too well.
"What do you wanna know now?" he asked sighing.
"Why would you think. . ."she began but Mokuba was looking at her as if to say, 'don't lie to me because you're not good at it,' and she gave in.
"Okay, fine. Why don't you ever talk about your brother?
"Why do you care?" Mokuba asked, hoping she would change the subject.
"Because I wanna know. Is that such a bad thing?" she asked, making an innocent face.
"Yes," he answered simply.
"Man, you're such a poo-poo head!"
"Why, thank you,"
"You're welcome, but seriously...why don't you?"
"Because I don't want to,"
"Aw, c'mon. There's got to be a better reason than that!" she exclaimed
"Well,"
"MOKUBA! NICHOLE! GET DOWN HERE NOW!" Bill called from downstairs.
"Oh, look! My dad's calling. We'd better go down and see what he wants," Mokuba said quickly and walked out of the room. Nichole rolled her eyes and followed him out.
"Did I not specifically tell you two to clean up the mess you made in the living room?" Bill asked, keeping his cool.
"Um..." they looked at each other and then back at Bill, "yes?"
"Then why is it the same way?"
"We'll go clean it right now," and they ran before Bill could say anything else.
"I love being intimidating," Bill said and walked up to his room
Vampire House
Seto was lying on his bad, trying to sleep, but for some reason, he couldn't. He started to think about his dad and Mokuba. He knew that they must have found out. He just wanted to talk to Mokuba and tell him everything. So, he got up, got dressed and went outside. He started walking toward the slayer house and he finally reached it. He walked around to Mokuba's room window, hoping that Mokuba was there. And to his luck, he was. Seto knocked lightly on his window. Mokuba heard and got up to see what was outside his window. He opened the curtain and saw his brother. Mokuba quickly opened the window ans Seto came in.
"Seto!" Mokuba yelled and hugged his brother.
"Not so loud, Mokuba. I don't want anyone else to know that I'm here," Seto said hugging him back.
"How come? What about Dad? I'll call him right now. DA-" and Seto covered Mokuba's mouth.
"Mokuba, don't. I don't want Dad to know either. Don't ask why...I just don't," and he let go of Mokuba's mouth, "I just want us to talk. I mean, you're my little bro. I wanna be a big brother to you even if...even if I am on the other side."
"Okay, sure," Mokuba said, being his optimistic self, "what do you wanna talk about?"
"Well...how have you guys been since I left?"
"We've been good. It took us awhile to get over the time you left, but we kinda got better now,"
"So, has anything new happened?" Seto asked.
"Well...oh yeah! There's a new...um...slayer,"
"What's this slayer's name?"
"Her name is Nichole, why?"
"No reason," Seto answered quickly.
"Okay...no wait! Seto, I know that face. What are you up to? Seto, you can't kill her," Mokuba said.
"Mokuba, Mokuba, Mokuba. Who said I was going to kill her? I would never do such a thing."
"Hmph, yeah right. You'd kill her if you really wanted to...but please don't," Mokuba pleaded.
"Fine. But she messes with me, I'm sorry, but I will,"
"Okay, she won't mess with you,"
"Alright. So whatchu up to?" Seto asked.
"Nothing," Mokuba answered.
"Okay, well here goes the famous question. Do you like anyone?"
"Um. . .well," Mokuba began.
"You do, don't you? C'mon, tell me,"
"I don't really wanna tell anybody,"
"Mokuba, I'm not just anybody. I'm your older brother. I deserve to know," Seto argued.
"Okay, fine. I like...um...Serenity," Mokuba whispered as if someone was trying to listen to their conversation.
"You do? She's Wheeler's sister right?" he asked.
"Yeah, she is," Mokuba answered.
"So...you gunna ask her out or what?"
"No way! I can't!" Mokuba exclaimed.
"What do you mean you can't? Is there some law that says so?" Seto asked.
"Well..."
"Didn't think so. Now you will ask her out and be happy. Understand?"
"I understand. When should I ask her out, Master?" Mokuba said sarcastically.
"Hmm...lets see. How 'bout tomorrow?" Seto said.
"Seto, I was kidding. Why would I ask you that?" Mokuba asked, trying to sound mean.
"Oh, I don't know. Probably cuz I'm your older than you and that means that I know more than you," Seto challenged.
"Oh yeah? Well, I know things too. And plus, you're not smart...I am,"
"No actually, I got that gene. You're not smart," Seto said jokingly.
"I'm not?" Mokuba asked, acting stupid.
"Nope. Whoever told you that lie is wrong,"
"You know, you're really mean," Mokuba said.
"I know. It's my nature," Seto answered back. Suddenly, there was a knock on the door.
"Mokuba? Who are you talking to?" Bill's voice came through the door.
"Uh...no one Dad. I'm just...um...watching t.v," Mokuba answered quickly.
"Okay, well...go to bed. It's really late," Bill said.
"Alright Dad. Goodnight,"
"Goodnight Mokuba," Bill said and walked away.
"I think I should leave," Seto said.
"Sure, see you...when?" Mokuba asked.
"Maybe in a few days. Or I'll just come every other day...I mean, night,"
"Okay, bye," Mokuba said.
"Bye," and with that, Seto left. 'I can't tell anyone about this,' Seto thought, 'if I do, they might think that I'm gunna turn my back on them.' Seto finally reached the Vampire house. He walked straight to his room and sat on his bed. He began to think about the new slayer, Nichole. He lay down on his bed and kept wondering if she was the one who, now, had his room. As he thought about this, his eyes slowly closed and he fell asleep.
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