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First Signs
By Sailor Phoenix1997
Kisara picked at her breakfast in the morning. Her schoolbag sat on the table next to her. Atemu walked in, buttoning his black shirt, and took a seat next to Kisara and began to drink a cup of coffee.
"Is something bothering you?" he asked. Kisara jumped.
"Nii-sama! You scared me!"
"There is something bothering you. Normally you're so bright and cheery you light up the room before the sun rises." Kisara set down her fork and rested her face in her hands. "What's wrong? Is it Kaiba-kun or someone else?"
"There's two things bothering me. One is the fact that Yugi won't even talk to me. I've tried being patient but." She sighed and Atemu placed a hand on her back.
"He was young when you left. I know that you were half his age when we left but you still talked to us after we were reunited. But you have to remember, Yugi hasn't experienced Okaa-san's hatred the way we have. All he's known is her kind side and Jii-chan's home. To him, you left for no reason. But what's the other thing bothering you?"
"I had a nightmare last night. I can't remember much but there was a lot of darkness. Whispers were all around me, taunting me. Then I saw everyone I cared about laying in front of me. All of them either slashed or stabbed with looks of horror still frozen on their faces. Blood was everywhere. When I looked down, there was blood on my hands. I heard a voice telling me it was my fault they'd died. That I'd brought their destruction," Kisara said, clasping the crystal around her neck. "I swear, if I've ever been afraid of anything, all of it dwarfs in comparison to that dream." Atemu clasped his own crystal.
"Kisara. I bet what you saw last night was just a dream. A demented, twisted dream. But a dream nonetheless. You've got nothing to fear." Kisara smiled at Atemu but then looked down again.
"Nii-sama, have you noticed the skies lately?" Atemu nodded.
"We were warned what would happen, Kisara. Therefore, we are lucky. Our family is lucky. We'll be here when calamity strikes and we'll fight it off. We are prepared for this." Kisara nodded.
"I can't help but get nervous. I mean, what if a member of our family gets caught in the crossfire?"
"They won't. We'll be sure not to let them get hurt."
"When do we tell the others?" Kisara asked, straightening up and picking up her bag. She grabbed a slice of toast and placed her eggs on the bread.
"We'll tell them when the time is right. And you know that you're forbidden to tell them who we are Kisara," Atemu said, returning to his coffee.
"I know Nii-sama. I'm off!" she called as she ran from the house. Atemu stood up and smiled out the window until Kisara turned the corner and was gone. Teana walked into the room and wrapped her arms around her husband's middle.
"Kisara-chan again?"
"She had a dream last night. The battle is coming. We'll have to tell my paternal side's children sooner than we thought. I hope Kisara can become fast friends with them the way she did Kaiba-kun last night."
"But what if she can't?" Atemu stared at his coffee.
"One battle at a time, Teana. If she can't become their friend soon then I'll just have to collect them in Otou-san's house and tell them. Otou-san can tell them just how true it is." Teana sighed and dug her face into Atemu's shoulder.
"I'm worried about you," she said.
"I know. But this is what fate has planned for me. If I die, I'll die protecting what I love," he said placing a hand on Teana's.
Kisara took her seat and sighed.
"I can't believe it. Nii-sama says we wait. Wait for what?" She looked out the window at the clouds, now a dust-gray color. "If they don't figure it out, I'll tell them all when the clouds near black."
"Ohayo Kisara," Seto said as he took his seat. Kisara smiled.
"Ohayo Seto-kun," she said in a forced cheerful way. If he noticed it, he didn't let it show. Kisara took out a book from her bag and opened to a random page before reading. Seto did the same. Once his eyes were locked with his book, Kisara returned to looking out the window at the gray clouds. "Definately when the clouds turn almost black," she thought.
A/N: I like this. We're getting close to the problem and we're getting some plot involved! Now, I'm hoping to make a few books for this series then work on a Percy Jackson and the Olympians series with Yugioh after I finish the Red Pyramid. And for those of who want to read them, I'll be sure to tell you after I finish the third book in the Red Pyramid books when they'll be up. But right now, I want to tell you, it won't be Blueshipping (For once). I'll reveal the pairing once I get there. I already know just the perfect couple to use.
A quick little thing. I love reading reviews and I wanted to thank those of you who wished me a happy birthday yesterday. I'm so close to being able to drive I can almost feel the sterring wheel under my hands when I'm not writing! I'm so excited! Fair warning. When I start drving, EVERYONE OFF THE ROAD!
