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Muttering a thank you to the soldiers yet again for a certain cell number, Teana made her way back into the dank dungeon.

"103…104…105…106…107!" Teana muttered under her breath as she counted the cell's numbers as she made her way down the hall.

Unlocking the cell, Teana walked in and spotted the prisoner sitting in the shadows near the back. The prisoner looked up, but then looked back down, a chuckle escaping his throat.

"You do know that little girls like you shouldn't be in here, right?" the prisoner asked chuckling.

Teana frowned. "Enough with the jokes, I need your help with something that could change your life forever."

"I'm already on the death row, what else could change my life?" the man asked, his eyes narrowing.

Teana didn't say anything; she just threw another bag of gold to the floor, the bag reaching the man's feet.

The prisoner took the small bag and opened it up, revealing the gold inside. Making sure that it wasn't fake, the man inspected it, and then smirked. "What do you have in mind?"

-Three Days Later-

Holding tightly onto Yugi's hand, Yami led the smaller boy through the hallway. By now, Yugi's back had mostly healed from the incident, and Yugi seemed to be warming up to Yami more and more.

"Where are we going again?" Yugi laughed as he tried to see through the blindfold Yami had put around his eyes only moments ago.

"For the fifth time Yugi, it's a surprise," Yami replied playfully.

Making a right turn, Yugi tried to keep his balance for Yami had turned rather sharply. "Slower Yami."

"Sorry. There's only one more turn, it should be to the right," Yami said a little distracted, trying to not knock into a pot or something.

A few seconds later, the two made the right turn that Yami had warned about, and then they came to a stop.

"Can I take off this blindfold yet?" Yugi asked, getting impatient.

"Not yet," came Yami's answer.

Yugi felt Yami's grip loosen up and felt Yami leave for a moment, but came right back. Then he found himself moving forward again.

"Now?" Yugi asked, his foot starting to tap repeatedly.

Yami hesitated before smiling. "Okay, now you can take it off."

Fidgeting for a few seconds to find the knot, Yugi undid the blindfold and nearly gasped at the sight before him. Nighttime covering the sky fully, the moon full, and stars twinkling brightly, Yugi couldn't help but smile brightly. On either side of him were exotic flowers of all kinds, each with a different scent. And in the distance were a couple pyramids, gleaming a dull white from the moonlight.

Yugi knew that they weren't in the gardens, but they were on some sort of balcony. They weren't quite overlooking the village, but a couple faint lights were visible.

"Do you like it?" Yami asked hopefully.

"Of course I do! It's the most beautiful sight I've ever seen in my life! Thank you Yami, thank you!" Yugi practically shouted.

Yami smiled. "You're welcome…" Yami purred as he leaned down and swiftly grabbed Yugi's chin as his lips swept over Yugi's.

Yami could feel Yugi give in willingly, so Yami decided to go a little further. Gently biting on Yugi's bottom lip, Yami once again felt Yugi open up. Slipping his tongue in Yami then explored. Yami noted that Yugi tasted like a mixture of exotic fruits.

Moaning, Yugi slipped his arms up around Yami's neck, and in the process, pulling the prince down some more. A couple minutes passed and the two sadly parted for air. Both with sweat upon their brow, the two were satisfied.

(A/N: Sorry if that totally sucked!)

Feeling that words would shatter the moment, Yami carefully picked Yugi up in a bridle like fashion, and carried him over to a nearby bench. Sitting down with Yugi still in his arms, Yami nuzzled his head into Yugi's neck, making his look-a-like moan yet again.

A couple minutes passed and Yugi leaned his head back against Yami's chest. "Thank you…" he murmured as he looked out into the distance.

Not too far away, a certain fiancé watched the two sitting close to each other in a loving embrace.

"I. Will. Kill. You."

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Closing up yet another scroll, High Priest Seto sighed. Unfortunately, today was another day when he had to read through about forty scrolls. Why, he still really didn't have a clue. Most of the scrolls were about Egypt's government, and what the village needed most of and less of.

"Yami should be the one to read these, he's the upcoming pharaoh," Seto grumbled.

"What should I do Seto?" came the prince's voice.

Turning around, Seto growled low in his throat. 'Why now?'

"You should be the one to read all these scrolls, not me. That's all," Seto explained.

Looking directly at Yami, Seto immediately noticed that boy again. What was his name again? Oh right, Yugi. This Yugi seemed to follow Yami everywhere he went, like a dog. Somehow, Seto didn't like Yugi. Not that he seemed dangerous or something, but he seemed to corrupt conflicts often.

"But I've already read all those scrolls Seto." Yami's voice jolted Seto out of his thoughts.

"Oh really?"

"Really."

"What are the subjects then?" Seto asked, slightly smirking when he saw a blank expression on his cousin's face.

"They're just about the government and what more or less the village needs," Yami simply stated, smiling when his cousin's eye twitched in annoyance.

Noticing that Seto was beginning to look like he was about to burst out from frustration, Yami smiled sheepishly and grabbed Yugi's wrist and ran out of the room.

"Hooligans," Seto huffed as he took out yet another scroll.

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"Do we have a deal?" Teana smirked.

"Of course, how couldn't anyone accept this offer," the prisoner in cell 31 agreed.

Pulling her shawl closer to her body, Teana threw the bag of gold down to the prisoner. "I'll let you out in two days, maybe three," she whispered, making sure that the soldiers didn't overhear her.

Making her way back to the double doors, Teana was suddenly stopped by the soldier. "May I ask what you were doing?"

Teana smiled sweetly. "I'm just trying to teach three prisoners the value of being good in the world, and to think over what exactly they had done to screw up their now miserable lives. Hopefully my pep talks have changed their ways," she explained, batting her eyelashes, looking very innocent.

The soldier seemed to take the bait and blushed at Teana. "Just wondering, you may go now."

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"Yami?" Yugi asked, looking up.

"Yes Yugi?" Yami said in a sweet voice that made Yugi blush.

"Is your cousin Seto always that cold?" Yugi asked, hoping that Yami wouldn't take that in the wrong way.

"You don't even know the half of it. He's been like that since he was born. I've never really seen him happy, more or less smile either…" Yami answered, looking back at childhood memories.

Deciding to drop the subject, Yugi fumbled with his ney again as Yami seemed to be still stuck in the past. Playing a simple scale, Yugi let out a sigh. How he wished he could see his friends again. Did they miss him at all? He certainly did.

Playing another scale, Yugi went up an octave and then back down to a lower octave. Leaning against the wall, Yugi looked over his shoulder to see the town bustling like usual. The palace gates were opening, probably letting in merchants and such in to receive money sooner or later for giving their goods away.

'Where is my group anyway…?' Yugi asked himself, starting to look at the dunes that were much farther away.

Feeling a presence near him, Yugi turned away from the window to see Yami smiling at him. Yami then gave Yugi a small kiss on the cheek. "What are you thinking about?" he asked.

Yugi sighed. "Just my group. Wondering were they are and if my friends miss me or not."

Yami frowned. "Wherever they are Yugi, I bet that they all miss you," Yami said reassuringly.

Yugi smiled softly, then remembered that it was all of Yami's fault in the first place that he wasn't with his group. Yugi's smile faded away a little, he didn't feel like getting mad at Yami again. He'd already been through all of that.

Leaning his head upon Yami's shoulder, Yugi whispered, "Thanks Yami, that helps a lot."

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SS: I know, that scene with Seto was kinda random and pointless…or was it? Hehe. Anyway, please read and review!!