Tanisi! 'Tis Cheyenne here ^^ I realize I forgot to do an intro-thingy to myself last time. Oops. Well, I want to say that Yu-Gi-Oh! belongs to Kazuki Takahashi. We don't own it. Obviously xD
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Morrgan groaned, and leaned against the walls of Domino High quickly. 'Domino High,' she thought briefly to herself. 'What kind of a name is that?'
Morrgan sighed, reaching up and winced as her hand made contact with a bruise she had received on her lower jaw line. 'Damn thugs,' she thought. She also thought of why the hell she was even IN Domino city in the first place.
Well, first off, it had been a complete accident. All she knew was that she had been watching the Duel Monsters game on a TV, outside one of the game shops at home where she had lived. Her parents had a strange passion for collecting… things. Usual things, to say the least, you count lamps as something usual. If you don't, what if you became certain that these lamps they collected were connected to something, as Morrgan knew. 'Stupid genies,' Morrgan thought to herself. Yes, that's right. Her parents believed in genies, and scoured the world looking for possible (and suitable) lamps. Morrgan felt like slapping them repeatedly across the face and yelling at them about how genies don't exist. But, however, she had already tried that when she had been around six years old. Lets just say that wasn't a very happy memory.
Suffice to say that this year, her parents had decided to cart her off to Domino City, to live with her cousin for the next while, when they were off in Wheretheheckistan looking for genies. This, apparently, was supposed to take a two-year period of time. THAT was where her problem had begun. Her parents had decided she would have to fly, something Morrgan not only hated, but was slightly scared of doing. AND, they had been so busy trying to scrounge up enough money for a ticket (apparently "genuine" genie lamps cost a lot.), they hadn't thought it the least bit weird when a random hobo-looking person, had approached Morrgan at the game store with a free plane ticket to Domino City, providing he could chaperone her until they got to her cousins. From there, she had spent a nice, unexpectedly pleasant flight. However, that ended as soon as it had been time to disembark. Before anyone could even comprehend what was going on, Morrgan had been whisked away from the boarding dock, and crammed into a taxi. From there, she had finally made the stunned assumption that this man had just kidnapped her. Great. The car, she remembered, had driven for about an hour, before stopping at an abandoned alley way. She supposed they had expected her to be too stunned to fight back, but they were wrong. It was Morrgan who threw the first punch, hitting the guy who had tried to gas her square in the nose, sending him reeling back into his companions. Morrgan had leapt off, and started running, but the other thugs had blocked the entrance.
This, however, left some problems, which MAY have ended up in her almost dying, possibly, and then being saved by… whoever the heck that guy was. If it isn't one thing, it's another. And one thing Morrgan also hated, was feeling indebted to someone. Especially someone to just happened to appear when she started losing the fist fight that ensued, as she tried to fight her way out. Morrgan frowned, and shoved herself away from the wall, heading to her first class. 'I suppose,' she thought grudgingly, 'that I should thank this… guy.' She thought briefly about his appearance. Tall: wearing a blue jacket with a pair of blue pants. But what really caught her attention, had been his hair. She hadn't ever seen anything like it! She supposed it would narrow the search down, unless it was some insane trend that was going around. Ugh. Well, however he was, she would find him. Find him, thank him, and then never think of it ever again.
Right?
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And voila!
There is. My writing of the chapters will get better as we progress into the story, I'll bet ^^
