A/N-THERE IS GOING TO BE ANOTHER CHAPTER SOON! AS IN TONIGHT! Big chapter 10-TODAY!
Chapter 9: Initiates
Carter's POV
Sadie and I drew sticks on who was going to explain earlier. I lost.
"Okay, well, um, Carter is going to explain it to you," Sadie told our new initiates. Good old sister.
"I'll start with the basics. You've been brought here to study magic. I know, it might sound silly, but it's real," I started.
"We are familiar with it," Ishizu spoke up. "In many ways than one."
"Oh really. Like what?" my sister questioned. What a great way to get our students to respect us.
I could see the looks pass between Ishizu, Marik, and Yugi. Finally, Ishizu spoke.
"Yugi was the host to a dead Pharaoh. I could see the future, and my brother here was possessed by his evil side. Let's just say it this way, if I told you all of it, it would take many hours. Far too many."
"Okay, that works. Anyway, as you can see, you will be put into a room with other initiates ASAP. When we find out what path you follow, you will most likely stay with initiates of the same age group or path. Anyway, I have a class next. You are all invited to come. Maybe we'll find which path you take," I told the group of three.
"Is there a reason he came?" said Yugi. "And what path?"
I glanced at Walt. He nodded. "All the egyptian mythology, it's real. The gods exist, and that is the path we follow. I follow the path of Horus, the war god. Sadie, my sister, follows the path of Isis, goddess of magic. For a time, we were their hosts, but now the gods have retreated, so we are no longer. Well, accept for Walt here."
Marik was intrigued. "Why?"
"I'm the host of Anubis," Walt explained for me.
Sadie blushed a little as Walt looked over at her. It didn't surprise me. Sadie finally spoke as the blush faded. "He's a special case."
Paul poked his head around the corner and cleared his throat. "It's time for the next class."
I stood. "Sorry. Let's go."
Sadie sighed. She had a class to go to also. Marik looked excited, as did Yugi. Ishizu, on the other hand, looked nervous, like something might go wrong.
With our luck, something most likely would.
