Jono sat there unsure of what to do. He let his eyes look over the room he was in. He was sitting on a small cot the blanket laid tangled in his legs. Next to him was a much bigger bed. It was adorned with blue silk.

Jono rolled his eyes. "What an ass," he said aloud. The room was large in comparison to what Jono was used to sleeping in. Considering Kisara and himself had shared a room and their beds had to be right next to each other so they would fit.

There was a small arch that had silky lavender curtains hanging from it. Jono assumed that was the exit since thats where Seto had left. He glared at it just the thought of him made his blood boil.

He turned his head the room was ravishing. There was gold everywhere jewels silk you name it. What caught Jono's eye was the balcony behind him. It was a large arch way that had a small balcony coming off it. It let the bright egyptian sun flood the room.

Jono found the strength to stand to his feet finally, he took a few steps towards the opening. He hesitantly leaned forward before stepping onto the balcony.

He put his hands on the railing sighing, feeling a breeze sweep past him playing with the ends of his hair. He closed his eyes letting the wind blow his hair, he opened his eyes again looking out at the horizon.

"Don't worry Kisara..I'll avenge your death one day..someday I'll get back at him for you." he promised.

Jono stood there for what seemed like ages. He wasn't sure what the future held for him now..what was he supposed to expect. The person who killed his sister was forcing him to remain in the palace with him. He despised Seto though he wanted to kill him he wanted him dead. He wanted revenge for what he did to him and his sister.

Jono had always had a kind of hatred for what they did to people like himself. His hatred though had reached its highest point when Kisara was taken. Red eyes suddenly became weary with sorrow. He closed them.

"Sister," the words seemed to be carried off by the wind as soon as he said them.

/I still remember the day they took you away./

...

Kisara looked over her shoulder for a moment. Jono looked back at the older girl. "What is it sister?" he asked. Warm blue eyes looked back at him and smiled.

"Its nothing Jono," she assured. Jono made a face at her. "We must hurry home though." she stated walking past him.

"Alright." he agreed following her. "I don't understand why do we always have to be so careful when we go into town?" he asked looking at her.

"Jono..you know how they look upon our kind," he replied. Jono kicked a stray stone.

"Yeah, but still if they gave us trouble we could easily take them out." he said looking at his sister. A large grin worked onto his face as he held his fist up, in turn showing off the emblem on his hand. "Me and you! Together!" he said excitedly his crimson eyes lighting up, bubbling with enthusiasm.

Kisara looked at her younger brother and couldn't help but smile at him. She always admired Jono's unbreakable spirit.

"We could defeat anyone who crosses us!" he said grinning. Kisara continued to smile at him but sighed.

"Jono you know we shouldn't use our Ka for things like that," she replied. "They are our-"

"Friends and guardians," Jono finished bobbing his head as he recited it. He smiled at her again. "I know." he looked at her. "But I'm not talking about ruling the world, I just meant for protection."

"Jono we couldn't...the Pharaoh's priests would track us down and capture us." Jono glared at the ground grumbling angrily at the mention. Kisara patted the blonde on his shoulder smiling warmly at him.

"But that's why we're careful, so that won't happen to either of us."

"Yeah..but if...something did happen to one of us..we'd go after each other..right?" he asked glancing at her. She remained silent for a minute looking up at the sky.

"Of course!" she replied. Jono grinned in satisfaction at the answer.

"And until that happens we stick together." he said firmly. The two of them were very close to each other. Both their parents had passed away when they were younger and since then they were all each other had. They took care of each other, depended on one another, and always stuck together. That was their main rule.

The two walked out into an open area of the town where a few merchants were scattered about. Almost immediately though they were greeted with the loud sound of shouting. The siblings widened their eyes seeing a group of angry towns people coming towards them.

"There she is!" one of them shouted. Kisara widened her eyes hearing this, she jumped when a stone hit the wall directly next to her. "Lets get her!" another voice shouted. Earning cheers of agreement.

Jono snarled loudly. Kisara glanced back at her brother realizing the towns people must not have spotted him. She quickly looked over her shoulder at the crimson eyed child. "Jono you have-Ah!" she cried out. As another stone was flung at her this time hitting her on her arms; she winced.

"Sister!" Jono said his eyes widening. Kisara willed away the pain whirling around to face the boy.

"Jono quickly you have to go!" she said. Jono stared at her with disbelief..and fear. He couldn't leave her alone!

"No!" he argued. Kisara shook her head pushing his shoulders hastily.

"Yes! Go Jono! I'll be alright," she reassured. Jono shook his head his fear becoming more prominent as the villagers got closer to them and Kisara's panic increased. "Now! Go Jono before they see you!" she said pushing him into the alley they had just been in. Jono frowned finally allowing himself to be pushed into the alley.

He stayed hidden in the shadow the space provided his eyes grew wide and horrified when he heard Kisara cry out in pain. The villagers continued yelling and throwing stones at her to the point where she was on the ground. Jono could feel his horror and fear mixing with fury and anger. He could feel his Ka acting up.

He wanted so badly to run out and defend his sister. He gasped when the sound of hooves stomping greeted his ears. And the stones stopped falling.

He kept himself hidden from view as he watched the scene. There were two men..they were both dressed rather regally. /Are those the priests Kisara told me about?/

His brows knitted together when one of them held out a strange...object. Jono didn't recognize it at all the man seemed shocked though.

His eyes shot open when the other man ordered to have Kisara brought with them.

"No! Kisara!" he cried out as the horses ran off. Jono stumbled running out of his hiding place standing in the spot Kisara had been laying. He panted rapidly staring at the figures that grew smaller every second.

As they road off far from the village.

"KISARA!"

...

Jono reopened his eyes a frown gracing his face. He didn't see her again after that. He tried to fulfill the promise the two made to each other. He tried to go after her...but he wasn't strong enough..his Ka wasn't strong enough.

Since he was unable to save her then..Jono made a new promise to his sister. And that was that he would avenge her death.

...

Seto found himself walking through the many corridors of the palace. He approached an archway that lead to an outdoor courtyard. He stepped out onto the ground there and made his way over to a large tablet that stood in the center of the area.

Seto came to a stop in front of it and lifted his eyes up.

It was the same stone tablet his father had sealed Kisara's Ka into.

/Kisara..how could there be so much you never told me? I don't know what to do with him..how can I convince him if he won't listen to me?/

Seto always came here to think..for some reason looking at the tablet helped him think. It made him feel more at peace..it made it feel like she was there.

/..He's just like you..stubborn. He despises me though...he's convinced that I'm the person who killed you. I don't know how to deal with any of this. All I do know is that I'm keeping him here, his Ka is a lot like yours..but its different. It's so untamed and uncontrollable..its unstable, not like how yours was./

Seto sighed silently looking at the carving of the dragon.

/I will promise you that I won't let him meet the same fate you did./

...

By the time Seto had actually finished and decided it was time to retire. The sun had already crept behind the horizon returning the desert land to a state of darkness.

Seto slowly pushed back the curtains stepping forward into his chambers. He blinked noticing that the rowdy blonde wasn't where he was when he had left the room.

/Well where could he have gone?/

Seto lifted his gaze that was drawn to the balcony. The brunette stepped forward advancing towards it to find the blonde was indeed there. He was curled up in the corner of the balcony with the blanket wrapped loosely around him.

Seto found himself staring at the scene for a few moments. He shook his head walking over to the child carefully lifting him off of the ground as to not wake him up. He walked over to the cot and gently laid the shorter boy down.

He stared down at the sleeping figure.

"Perhaps I'll make you understand someday."

TBC

I can't stop what can i say i like these this chap didn't really go how i planned but then i was like "nyeh' and just went with it and wrote it out so its a nice little..filler chap i guess