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"Grandpa, what is this?" A little Yugi asked, tilting her head cutely as she stared down at a golden Egyptian box.

"It's called the Millennium Puzzle." Her grandpa replied, looking down at his eight-year-old daughter. "It's been told that whoever solves it gets a wish."

"So, I could wish for friends?" The lonely eight-year old asked.

"If you really wanted to." The elder smiled sadly, knowing what his granddaughter was going through. "But I think you might want to try to make friends first before using a wish, just in case you want to use the wish for something else later."

"Alright, grandpa." The little girl said determinedly. "I'll solve this puzzle." She went to run to the family room, where all of her other puzzles were kept, but her grandfather stopped her.

"Yugi, this puzzle is hard to solve. Promise me that you won't give up, even if it takes till your a grandmother to solve it."

"I promise grandpa." Yugi said with a smile. Then she rushed into the room and sat down on the floor, opening the box. The first peice she saw was an oddly shaped peice that was bigger than the rest, with an Egyptian eye in the center. Then something entered her mind- if felt like a memory, but it was impossible for that to be true.

"Wait!" Yugi turned to look at a cloaked figure. He gave Yugi a necklace, and when she gave him a questioning look, he explained.

"To remember me." Yugi smiled before she reached into the saddlebag and pulled out the necklace her father gave her, the pendant the same shape as the big piece in the puzzle she had to solve. She gave it to the man, who was shocked.

"To remember me." The man smiled and took the necklace carefully.

Yugi blinked before she shook her head, a hand reaching to take the pieces out. Meanwhile, Solomon watched his granddaughter with a small smile, remembering a stone tablet that had the image of a nameless pharaoh and his wife saying their final goodbye before the pharaoh had sacrificed himself all those many years ago.

'Never give up, Yugi.' He thought as he turned to tend to the game shop. 'Every little girl deserves a happy ending.'

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