Me: Hey everyone! I'm sorry it's taken so long to get this up! I started a new school, and I've had loads of homework, and it's all really hectic. I also had a big Shakespeare play, so that took up a load of time. I love Shakespeare! Could be my next fan fic, who knows? How's a Yugioh/Shakespeare crossover sound to you guys? It's a possibility!
But I'm here now, with Chapter 4! Enjoy!
"Jen? Wake up! Jen?" Sounded the Pharaoh's voice from above me.
"I hope we didn't go too far this time," Yugi wheezed. I sat up and rubbed my throbbing head.
"Oh, you're ok!" Yami said brightly.
"Ok? OK?" I yelled, but it just made my head worse. Yugi was sitting at the bottom of the climbing wall, head in-between his legs. He looked up, and his face looked deadly pale.
"Close your eyes and breath slowly," He advised me. I did so, and a few moments later, my headache was subsiding.
"So, what happened?" I asked.
"Was there lots of multi-colours and cold shudders and stuff like that?" Yugi asked.
"That's beside the point!"
"It's not actually." Yugi persisted. "Did it happen?" I nodded.
"At least we know we got through properly," Yami shrugged.
"WHAT IN THE NAME OF OBELISK DID YOU TAKE ME OVER FOR?" I screamed. The two boys looked down, and mumbled some stuff about protecting me.
"Protecting me?"
"I'm used to taking over for Yugi when he's in trouble!" The Pharaoh protested.
"Oh, so it was your idea was it?"
"It was both our ideas actually wise girl!"
There was silence for a minute. Then I sighed. "What did you do to her?"
"Punched her," Yami muttered.
"Right in the face!" Yugi cheered, before crumpling from a warning look by his friend.
"At least it wasn't a Penalty Game, I suppose." I stood up, and dusted myself off. "Now lets go home."
I was the talk of the school the next day. Everyone wanted to talk to the girl who defeated Cara the school bully. Boys came up and randomly shook my hand, and girls invited me to sit at the lunch table with them. It was amazing.
It was amazing right up until the middle of my algebra class. I was working away, when Mr. Harper,
the school librarian poked his head through the door.
"Jenna Williams? Can you come with me please?"
I thought it was something to do with the fact that I hadn't returned my book on Egyptian history yet, but it was far far worse than that.
Mr. Harper lead me to the graphic novel section. (yes, we have a graphic novel section in our school library) To my surprise, three policemen sat on the small chairs, one of them flicking through the fourth volume of YU-GI-OH! Duellist.
"Sit," He said, placing the book on his lap. "My name is P.C Piper." I sat down nervously. Yami and Yugi glanced at me uncomfortably.
"You are Jenna Williams right?" He asked. I nodded.
"Yes sir," If I hadn't been so nervous, I would have said something more humorous.
"I am here to charge you on account of grievous bodily harm to a minor."
"Huh what?" I gaped. One of the other policemen held up a picture of Cara.
"Do you recognise this girl?" He questioned.
"Cara? Yeah, I know her. The one who stuffed my head down the loo on my first day." The policeman put the picture down on the desk and produced another one. This time, Cara wasn't in a so wonderful state. Her face was crooked and covered in blood. Her arm was in a plaster, and both legs were levitated. She was wearing a white hospital gown, and was surrounded by cards and flowers.
"Whoa! That looks serious!" I sympathised. P.C Piper nodded.
"Yes, very serious." The men stared at me for a few moments.
"You're not... You don't think that I did that?"
The men nodded gravely.
"That's just ridiculous!" I tried to laugh, but another panic was rising in my chest. I looked over at the two boys, who quickly became very interested in the dots on the carpet.
"The victim has a broken nose, six fractured ribs, and both legs broken," The third constable announced from a list stuck on the clip board in front of him.
"Will you excuse me for a moment?" With out waiting for an answer, I got up, and went to the other side of the library, where on I proceeded to do some interrogating of my own.
"There is something the two of you are not telling me," I hissed. "You said you only punched her!"
"That is all we did!" Yugi protested. "Look, you're deck began to go crazy in your pocket, and we couldn't stop her..." I frowned. Yami calmed Yugi down and commenced the story.
"We managed to break her nose, but she still came at us fighting. Then your deck began to shine. We took it out, and turned over the top card,"
I rummaged in my blazer pocket, and removed my deck. The card sitting on top was Magician's Valkyria. "Before we knew it, she had peeled herself off the card, and was blasting the crap out of Cara with her sceptre."
I was shocked. "So you're telling me that she did this?"
Yugi nodded. "Then all Cara's friends picked her up and ran off, and we let go of your body. You woke up soon afterwards."
I sighed. How was I meant to explain that to the policemen?
I made my way back to the constables, and sat down.
"I'm sorry about that sir. Can I now give my side of the story?" They gave consent, so I told them. Everything. No lies, the complete truth. When I had finished, the three of them sat in silence for many awkward minutes. "Please sir, you have to believe me." I begged. P.C Piper nodded slowly.
"So, you're in cahoots with the main characters in this book?" He held up the book he'd been reading earlier.
"You could put it that way sir, yes."
The constable looked at his colleges in worry. "This confirms my fears." He picked up his radio. "Piper here. It's another one. Call the ABC unit. And some back up too. It's one of the worst cases I've seen."
My eyes widened. What was going on? Yugi shouted in outrage, prompting Yami to hold the boy's shoulders in restraint. Everything else was a blur, but I found myself in a van, all the pupils in the playground staring at me in disbelief. I curled up against the window, and as we drove away, I burst into tears. Yugi put his arm around my shoulder, and Yami stared out the other window, face set like flint. The ride was mostly silent, until Yami put a question to me.
"Jenna? Is Magician's Valkyria your favourite card by any chance?"
I shook my head. No, Dark Magician Girl was my favourite card. The Pharaoh asked why, and I replied that she just was. Dark Magician Girl was cool.
"I considered making Magician's Valkyria my favourite card once. I feel like I want her to be, but I don't want to abandon Dark Magician Girl either, y'know?"
Yami nodded, and turned back to the window.
Sooner than I'd expected, the van stopped. We were in the centre of town of town. Before us stood a large grey building, which I had often passed on my way to school. Many a time I had wondered what it was for, and now it seemed I was going to find out.
I was led out of the van, up the steps, and into the hall way of the building. It was clean and fresh. The walls were white, and there was a plush red carpet guiding visitors to a small polished wood desk, where a young female receptionist with an annoyingly bright smile was sitting. Despite the good first impressions, I still had an uneasy feeling about what was still to come.
The third policeman, who had hardly said anything in our interview, showed me to a seat.
"Stay here," He commanded. "Your parents have been informed, and will be here shortly."
"But what's going to happen?" I begged, desperate for answers. The policeman smiled, almost menacingly.
"Let's just say, things may not be looking good for those cartoon friends of yours. You've all got an appointment with the doctor."
Me: Oh, I do love cliffhangers! Yay for cliffhangers! And if you're wondering where Yami and Yugi are, I've locked them in the closet until I finish writing Chapter 5, because I can't stand all their interruptions. So ya... If you review, I might let them out early...
See you all soon! Oh wait no you won't. My dad is away right now, so me and my mum are going away to Belgium. But I'll try to get Chapter 5 up as soon as I can after that. SO bye!x
