Lilly stepped back from the show table keeping her left hand over the small opal

mini lops eyes. She looked the rabbit over from a distance, before stepping back up to the

table and picking the rabbit up tucking it in her arm like a foot ball.

"Sandy's done good with this litter. You're a nice buck. Just glad you'll be off my

hands soon." Lilly said as she walked down the rows of cages. She slid the rabbit back

into its cage with its litter mates as her mother began calling."The woman doesn't miss a

beat." she groaned. Listening carefully she decided she had about 2 minutes before her

mother had got to the rabbit barn. Lilly dashed around the end of the middle row down the

back of the barn and into the office. She turned up the radio in an empty attempt to ignore

her mother's shrill voice. Lilly dropped into the desk chair and began to go over paper

documenting deaths and diseases of the cattle in the past month.

"Lillian I know your in here. I need to talk to you with your siblings." Lilly cringed

at her birth name and tired to look completely consumed in her work as she mother

opened the office door. The woman was shorter than her youngest daughter who stood

about 5 or so feet tall, she had a shrill voice that would be perfect in Lilly's opinion to call

the pigs, and was slightly on the chubby side but when she swelled up like a mother hen

the way she was now she was almost frightening. Lilly saw her older brother, Justin, and

younger sister, Serena, standing behind her mother.

"What do you need Mama I'm sorta busy?" Lilly asked looking up over her

notes of their oldest cows death.

"Sit, you two and I'll tell all of you at once. Lillian you will tell Matthew when you

two tend to the new steer." Mrs. Halse ordered her children. The two teens behind

Mrs.Halse stepped into the small room and found their chairs in the office. "Where is

Matthew anyway?" Justin shrugged their mother hadn't noticed how estranged the two

boys had become in the last few months.

"He is fixin' a break in the bottom link of the pasture fence." Lilly informed her

mother.

"Ahh well that's fine. You know how I've been talking to that boy from Japan?" all

three teens nodded."Well he and his brother are taking the first flight out in the morning.

They will be staying with us for the next year." she as always was short and to the point.

"Why?" Lilly asked trying not to sound angry.

"Don't question me Lillian. Now, get back to your chores." Mrs. Halse said

before leaving the office room of the barn. All three siblings sat in silence for a moment

before Lilly couldn't take it any more and slammed her folder back into the filing cabinet

and stormed out of the room. She has no right bring city boys out here.

A/N I know this chapter is short but I wanted to get it out. Things are hectic here and it will be a while untill I am able to put up another chapter. If there are any suggestions on what Bakura and Ryou can do on the farm I'm open to all of them. If I get enough reviews I will try and make more time to type this up. No promises, spring is here and it is the worst time on the farm.