Hiya! Here's the second chapter!
The door to the bowling alley opened at that moment. Of course, the bowling alley door opened a lot, so the three of them didn't pay attention to it whatsoever. They figured it was just another random person come to bowl to their heart's content, or watch other people bowl, or use the bathroom, or something of the sort. But this person probably didn't come to do any of those three choices. It walked up to the lane Yugi, Yami, and Solomon were playing on, and sat down, figuring it would sit there for a while wondering how long it would take for it to get noticed. Not long.
"HI TEA!"
"AH!" She screamed, looking around for who noticed her first. It was Yami, of course, sitting two seats next to her. "Oh, hi, Yami,"
"What are you doing here, Tea?" Yugi asked, also suddenly made aware of her presence by Yami's outburst.
"Oh, after I hung up when you asked me to come, I felt guilty because you all were here and I wasn't and if we don't do everything together than we may not be friends in the distant future. I'd rather not be a friendless old hag of bones who knits kittens out of yarn. I want to be an old hag of bones who knits kittens out of yarn with lots of friends!"
"Oh," Solomon said, coming over. "Well since you're here, you might as well bowl."
"I can wait until your next game," Tea offered.
"We just started this game," Yugi said. "We can still put you in as a forth player."
"Okay, just let me get some shoes and a ball."
They set Tea's name up on the board and it went back to the first frame. When she came back she was wearing large clown shoes that seemed to big for her, and she found a seven pound green ball.
"I didn't know there were seven pound balls!" Yami proclaimed.
"Tea, wouldn't it be better to use a heavier ball?" Yugi interrogated.
"No, green is my good luck color, and this is the only size they had green on."
"Okay…" Yugi said. Tea walked up to the lane and rolled it down it. It went in the gutter. Twice.
"Good job, Tea. This is a close game so far," Yami said.
"How's that, Yami?" Tea asked.
"Well," Yami started, "Yugi's loosing because he got that strike, I'm winning because I spared the pins from a horrible fate, and you and Grampy-gramps got nothin' on ya."
"…Yami, do you listen to anything we say? At all? Ever?" Yugi asked him.
"Yeah, actually," Yami said. "One time you told me I was the greatest person you ever met, and I heard you then."
"…I have no recollection of that conversation whatsoever," Yugi didn't recall.
"Well, then you have a really bad memory," Yami insulted.
"Well, then, why don't you risk your life multiple times and defeat hundreds of opponents to fix it?" Yugi pleaded.
Yami was silent.
Solomon wasn't.
"MY TURN!" Solomon yelled. Apparently, all of the sugar in that gum finally reached his brain. Oh boy.
Well, how did you like the 4th chapter? Sorry it was so short, but I'll write more next time! It will get much better! Believe me! (Well, technically that would be up to you...) Bye-Bye!
yugisrose
