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Afterward, he tells himself that it didn't really happen. He must have dreamed it, he tells himself, because there's no way stuff like that can happen. Because it was like he opened his eyes, and he was in this whole other town, not a big city like Domino, but a small, friendly town, a kid-sized town sort of. And his stepfather was there, and there was this other boy there too. He was about Seto's size, - And he kind of looked like him too, only his hair was a different color. – and he was wearing a school uniform that looked just like Seto's.

And his stepfather made them do stuff. He made them do really gross stuff, like sex-stuff, with their jackets off and their pants around their ankles. And first they did it with each other, and they were right out there in public, in the middle of town, and the people around didn't even look up or seem to notice. They just went right along with what they were doing. The guy with the dog just kept walking his dog, and the lady who was out with her kids just kept walking on by with them, and the girl at the ice cream stand just stood there smiling, and waiting to take someone's order.

And first it was just him and this other boy, and then there were these five other guys there, and they were all in suits, and they were all kind of old, like his stepfather. And his stepfather made him and the other boy stand on this park bench, and bend over the back of it so their bare butts were up in the air. And then he and all the other old guys all did stuff to them. And it hurt; who knew you even could get hurt in a dream?

And then his stepfather said something that didn't make much sense to him: "What do you think, fellows," he said. "Which one of them do you like better?"

The other kid looked up at him and his eyes are all round. "Father!" His voice sounded shocked, like maybe he didn't know this was what Gozaburo was always like. Seto knew already though. He'd only been at the Kaiba Mansion for a couple of months, but he knew, so he just stood there and waited for what would happen.

"They're practically a matched set," one of the men said, "except for the hair color. Why not get the brown-haired one's hair dyed, and keep both?" But Gozaburo wasn't listening to him; it was the other ones he was listening to, and what they were saying, was "oh, the brown-haired one, definitely, wouldn't you say so, Crump?" And, "I agree, Lector, I agree. He's just as smart as you said, Mr. Kaiba." And then Gozaburo nodded, and said, "yes, I think this choice is going to be an easy one."

And what happened after that is a blank, until he wakes up and he's in his own bed again. Afterward, he tells himself it was all just a dream, because it had to be, didn't it? But he still remembers how it felt when his stepfather and those other men used him, and remembers how they talked afterward. And he remembers the look he saw on the other boy's face, as he turned to look at him, right before Gozaburo took him, Seto, and went away, and left the other boy there.