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Chapter 1.
The ringing noise was becoming annoying. At first she'd woken with a start but desperately covered her head under the pillow. She heard the door open and movement, the ringing stopped and the covers were yanked away from her. "Kisara! I thought the alarm clock was only supposed to wake you up. You better get up before I come back with a glass of water. Nice cold water with a couple of ice-cubes." The blond haired girl mused and narrowed her large blue eyes in a stern stare. Kisara threw the pillow off of her head and sighed as she pushed her legs over the side of the bed. She stretched and stared back at the girl. "Mana, I'm up now. I'll get ready and grab some food on m way to work." She grabbed the comb off of the nightstand and began running it through her long waist length silver blue hair. She even combed the pieces that hung over her face. Mana smiled and stuck her tongue out, her pink cheeks grew darker. "You know I would do it too. I already have! Now, I don't leave for another two hours so back to bed I go. Bye." Mana skipped out of the room and back to her own. Kisara finished brushing her hair then proceeded to put her work uniform on. A short yellow skirt, orange t-shirt and her black apron, and the white tennis shoes which were at the front door, the waitress uniform for Eatin' Nicely. She sighed as she came of her room and grabbed an apple. Ready for another exciting day of my five hour work at that boring place. She finished and went to put her shoes on. As she walked down the street she kept looking at the ground. Maybe I can find another job. One that pays more. Like the one I used to work at before the apartment I lived in burnt down. It was very nice of Mana to allow me to live with her; she's such a great friend.
The boring six hours of Kisara taking orders and serving and cleaning up passed and she left. She spotted Mana sitting on her bike waiting for her. "Hey Kisara, you look beat. My days went slightly bad." The cute blonde hit her head and smiled. "I dropped some Baked Alaska on the customer. I got to use the fire extinguisher to then cover him in foam. I hope I don't get fired, your place doesn't need an extra hand?" Kisara had come close and was rubbing a tired shoulder. "You wouldn't want to work there. Food's great but it's too quite so talking is some what awkward. Everyone can here, there's no need for anyone to shout." Mana began peddling and Kisara walked along side her. "Well don't worry Kisara! Since we have our day off tomorrow I managed to get us tickets to see a duel competition. Since they're already bought I'm sure you can't say no. You've heard of it right? I've never watched them but I like trying new things. Besides I haven't a clue on how to play the game." Mana looked at Kisara, her blue eyes sparkling. Kisara's blue eyes returned the stare but shined more with the happiness of actually going to a big event. "Hey I think I have. It's been out and popular for a really long time now right? I've heard that the card the monster holds, you place them on a special disk and holographic images of them appear and then you battle. I've never played either since I can't afford a duel disk and don't know how to play either." Mana looked forward; she'd narrowly avoided hitting a trashcan. "I'm not familiar with the cards but I've been told I look like Dark Magician Girl, who ever that is. Is a compliment or insult if you're told you look like a duel monster?" Kisara laughed and shook her head. "Take it as a compliment. Besides, she must be popular and since it's a duel monster that makes it even better right?"
Kisara laughed again and stared up at a large building not too far away but was noticeable. Her eyes filled with awe. "Such a big place. Isn't that where the gaming disks are made or what the cards can be played on?" Mana nodded. "Kaiba Corporation. I heard it used to be military stuff but Kaiba's son turned into the gamming company. That would seem embarrassing, but Kaiba's pretty popular. He's a great duelist I hear but his personality and attitude is just lousy. I've never really seen him but he doesn't sound like a great person to know." Kisara had stopped to keep staring but quickly caught up with Mana again. "Well, owning such a large place he could just be stressed out. Besides he's probably old as is which just adds onto the stress factor. I wonder if his child will take over and turn it into something else." Kisara stopped along side Mana as they waited for the green light. Mana shook her head. "I guess he could be old. For someone really popular, I don't know anything about him! Just that if I ever do meet him, I'll steer clear. Why? Because he doesn't seem the type I'd ever get along with." Mana peddled across the street as Kisara jogged behind her. They were approaching the apartment and Mana hopped off her bike and steered it towards the garage. "Well Mana, should it be right to judge? His father may have been worse than him. He did turn the company into a child friendly business after all so he can't be that bad." Mana returned and walked with Kisara through the front door and into the main lobby. "Maybe or maybe not. I haven't lived in this city as long as others who have seen him. I've only seen him once, but it was his back as he was getting into his limo. I've only lived here two years anyways." She shrugged. Mana opened the door, kicked off her shoes and plopped herself onto the sofa. Kisara took off her shoes and headed to her room. "Well, I'm just going to take a nap now." She lay down on her bed. I hope I have fun tomorrow. Getting to see the holograms and the battles. It sounds dangerous but exciting. Sleep stole Kisara away.
--I'm all over the place now. Hope you guys enjoyed this. I'm having writers block on my other story and I plan on using the English version of Yugi-Oh!. Sorry but it's the only one I really know, the Japanese version seems to have vanished.--
