The next morning, Anzu arrived at Yugi's apartment. She hugged Yugi the second he opened the door.

"I'm so sorry, Yugi. I wouldn't have invited you if I knew Yami was going to be there," she said quickly.

"But I didn't mention him last night. How did you know I ran into him?" asked Yugi, confused.

"I met him when we were leaving the restaurant. He really wants to make it up to you."

"That's not happening."

"I let him know that you want nothing to do with him anymore. He's still in love with you, Yugi."

"Obviously, he doesn't love me as much as he says he does. If he did, he wouldn't have left me for someone else."

"I really wish there was an easy way for you to deal with this, Yugi. I hate seeing you with this."

Anzu walked around the sitting room. She picked up the cards she gave Yugi off the coffee table. She put them on the sofa beside Yugi. She sat down and opened her handbag. She found her own cards.

"Want to play? It will help take your mind off things," she said.

Yugi smiled. Anzu knew better than anyone that Dual Monsters was Yugi's favourite game and getting him to play was the best way to distract him from something. He moved to the other side of the table so he was opposite Anzu. He shuffled her deck while she shuffled his. The game started. This was the first time that Yugi was going to try out his new cards.

Anzu had gotten better since the last time she dualled Yugi. Yugi usually beat her within a few minutes. Now, one game took over half an hour. Anzu noticed that Yugi have having a good time. It was dark by the time the dual ended.

"Wow Yugi. I've haven't seen you that happy in a while," said Anzu.

"Yeah, I had fun. We should play more often. When have you gotten so good?" said Yugi.

"Are you saying I have alway been so bad at this game?"

"No. You just weren't as good."

Anzu laughed. She stood up.

"I'm glad you enjoyed yourself. I better get home before my parents get worried."

Yugi gave Anzu a hug before leading her down to the shop and letting her out.