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Chapter Two: Save Him From Himself

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"Every step I take, every move I make. Every single day, every time I pray, I'll be missing you. Thinking of the day when you went away, what a life to take. What a bond to break, I'll be missing you." Serenity loved that song now, it was all she had besides a few old pictures of Jou. It was so hard to face the reality that her dearest brother was gone now, buried in the cold ground where time would soon take his flesh away and leave only dull white bones to be the body of Joey Wheeler. What a reality to live by now. How could she get by now? Everyone was always asking her about the whole ordeal and she'd have to be reminded. And for all the stress, her career was suffering. What would happen if she lost her job? She would never get by in the real world. Serenity sighed. Life just wasn't going to be good for a long time.

"No, I don't want you coming into my office again until I say so!" This was the millionth time today that he had screamed at his workers for simply asking if something needed to be done. He slammed the door and leaned against it. This had to stop. He couldn't be this way forever. He looked at the sofa in his office and sighed hard. That was where Mokuba slept when he had to work late. He never would leave until Seto did. The CEO sat down in his computer chair and pressed his palms against his cheeks. They were beginning to get wet. He knew what he was doing but didn't have the power to stop it. He kind of didn't want it to. This was his release, maybe he would calm down by the time his crying spell was over with. Seto slowly fell asleep and found himself dreaming something strange.

He woke up on the side of the road and saw that nothing looked real. The trees were blue, the sky was black and the grass was red. He scratched his head and saw someone laying in the middle of the road. Whoever it was looked young. He walked over to them and saw that they were young. He turned them on their back and saw the empty eyes of Mokuba staring at him through death. Mokuba got up and pointed at him. "Seto, why aren't you with her?" Seto's eyes narrowed before he realized it.

"What are you talking about?"

"HER brother! Where is she? She can save you. I can't be with you anymore, but she can. She's the one who will save you from yourself." Seto laughed maniacally.

"You are an idiot. I don't need some girl preaching to me that I need to be saved."

"She doesn't preach, and you love her. Don't you remember anything?" By now Seto was feeling sick. His dead brother was talking to him about something he didn't even know anything about.

"Mokuba, who are you talking about?" His little brother turned around and smiled.

"She's here." Seto looked over Mokuba's shoulder and saw a bright ray of light.

"Seto, I've missed you so. Where have you been?" He'd seen her before. The silvery-blue hair, the sky blue eyes. The pale skin that had been put through so much abuse. This was Kisara, but was she here to save him? She ran up to him and hugged him as tightly as she possibly could. "Oh Seto, I only wish I could save you...but she has to."

"WHO DAMNIT?!" Kisara leaned away slightly.

"My reincarnation." Kisara leaned against Seto and kissed him lightly. "Even though she's the one who must save you, I still love you. Keep that always as a token of my love." She backed up and spread her arms. Light shot from her hands and feet and she changed into her reincarnation. Seto watched and gasped when he saw his savior. He jumped awake and rushed downstairs.

"Mr. Kaiba, where are you going?"

"To find her! She's supposed to help me." Seto unlocked the door to his car as fast as he could and sped down the road. He didn't know where he was going, but Kisara was leading him. 'Please don't let this be a joke.'

'It's not,' Kisara read his mind. He pulled into the parking lot of the beach and saw at least a dozen camera crews helping a girl out of her van. This was here, and he was going to have to wait until they were gone to speak to her. Her long red hair flowed behind her just as Kisara's did when she ran across the beach, she was beautiful. 'I'll tell you when the right time is. After all, I think I'd know Serenity by now. She is ME in your time.'

I'm sorry if you guys didn't like this chapter. I tried mah best. But next chappie will be much better, and I'll go ahead and start on it. Three reviews guys.