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I was floating in shadows. I wasn't feeling fear or pain…I wasn't feeling anything at all. This feeling was all to familiar for me.

Jeez. How many times will this happen to me?

Wait.

This has happened…before? Now I'm completely lost.

I looked around. I noticed then that I wasn't in shadows. I was surrounded by, what I took to be, stars. Floating balls of light in space. No matter what universe you're in, there will always be stars.

"Wow…" My voice was echoy and very airy. "This place…is so beautiful."

"Daughter…"

"Huh?" I looked up. Not that I saw anything new. Just hit that instinct. Then, I was blinded by a bright light and…

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I blinked my eyes open. Slowly, I looked around. I was in a bedroom with stone walls, a dresser, and a window right next to the bed. Wherever I was, it was obviously not occupied by people very often. I sat up slowly and winced. Looking down at my left arm, I noticed that someone had bandaged it up.

"That's right." I said quietly and then immediately covered my mouth with my hand. "My voice is back…Thank goodness." I took another look at my arm. It wasn't painful or anything, just a little stiff was all. It would probably be like this for a few days. I sighed and looked out the window. It was a view to behold, that was for sure. The window overlooked the ocean and, past this span of ocean, was a city where the sun was just starting to spread its rays. A very large city. My body suddenly became very longing. The feeling overcame me all at once and it made me scared. I looked away from the ocean and the city and the feeling dissipated.

I decided it was time to get out of the bed. I slowly moved my legs, making sure that they were fully functional. I placed my feet on the ground and started looking for my sneakers. They were over by the door, which was mere feet away. I stood up, shaky at first, but the shakiness went away after a minute.

Steady. I just have to stay…steady.

I walked lightly over to the door and slipped on my shoes. Walking barefoot was not on my top ten things to do in the morning. I opened the door slowly and looked down the short hallway. There was no one there.

I exited and closed the door silently behind me and made my way down the hallway. Considering the time of day it was, I was silent as a mouse. I walked down the stairs and walked down the entranceway. For some reason, my first instinct was to find the kitchen.

Must be woman's intuition. I laughed at myself under my breath as I rounded the corner. I stopped short. There was already someone in the kitchen.

He looked up at me from the map he was staring at on the table. He had blonde hair, blue eyes, very nice muscles and was wearing a black shirt with a brown vest over it. I was taken by his looks.

"You must be that girl Kalin saved last night." he stated.

My mind went to the silver haired man who had come to my rescue last night. I couldn't help but smile and nod.

Blondie smiled back. "My name's Jack Atlas."

"Um…" I couldn't reply with my name. So, I simply said, "It's nice to meet you Jack."

He smirked. "You passed out last night after Kalin beat the leader of that gang. He carried you here. Our friend, Yusei, bandaged you up. That jerk left a nasty bruise on your arm, but how did it get sprained? That guy was to weak to have done that." He snickered.

"Honestly, I can't tell you." I said.

Jack shrugged. "Have it your way. I wouldn't be talking a lot to a guy I just met after passing out either. Let me ask why you're even awake at this hour. You've only been asleep a good four hours."

It was my turn to shrug. "I just felt like it was time to get up. But!" I figured I would offer my services. For some reason, I felt like I could cook, "I'm willing to make breakfast for you guys. You did rescue me and bandage me up after all."

"Good luck finding any food in here." he said under his breath.

I heard him, but still made my way over to the fridge and opened it. Jack was right. There was no food in there. I sighed, closed the door and looked at Jack. "You weren't kidding."

"I don't kid," he replied. "We usually don't eat here. That," he pointed to the fridge, "is mainly just to make this place feel more 'homey'."

I laughed. "So then, where do you eat?"

"A friends house in a different sector." Jack smiled. " Her name's Martha. She's like a mother to all of us."

I smiled back. "That's sweet…By the way, what did you mean by Sector?"

"You really aren't from around here. Why don't you take a seat? I'll explain as best I can."

I walked over to the table and sat in the chair across from him. I finally got a good look at the map laying out in front of him on the table. About three sections had been colored over with a marker.

"This," Jack pointed to the map, "Is a map of the Satellite."

"Satellite?"

"This entire area used to be a part of New Domino City," He pointed out the window. I followed his finger and saw the city I was staring at before. "A long time ago, there was an earthquake. It caused this entire piece of the city to break off and float out here. As you probably noticed from your encounter last night, the Satellite isn't exactly the safest place to be."

I nodded. This was all interesting, but nothing was ringing a bell. As Jack continued on with how the Satellite came about, no memories kicked in. Usually, if a person is told about the place they were born and lived their entire lives, the amnesia would dissipate. This wasn't happening with me.

"So, Duel Gangs came about. This caused the Satellite to become even more dangerous than it already was," he continued, "To survive, you gained friends and you stuck by them. No matter what. Kalin decided to get Yusei, Crow and I together and make a team. We call ourselves-"

"The Enforcers." I interrupted, "I heard Kalin say your teams name."

Jack smirked. "Our team has become pretty well known around the gangs in each sector." He looked down. "So far, we've taken about four duel gangs and cleaned up those sectors. It's going to take awhile to clean up the entire Satellite. Does that answer your question?"

I nodded. As I opened my mouth to ask more questions, another guy walked into the kitchen. He had black spiky hair, coal eyes, some nice muscles as well, and was wearing jeans, a black tee and a brown vest like Jack's and Kalin's. He looked at me and then at my arm. "Does it still hurt?"

I shook my head. "It hasn't hurt since last night. Were you the one who bandaged me up?"

He smiled lightly and nodded. "My name's Yusei. Glad to hear you're feeling better." He walked over to the table and sat in the empty chair to the right of Jack. "That gang we took on last night was one of the easiest so far. How many guys were you dueling last night, Jack?"

"I'm pretty sure it was four." Jack said with a smirk on his face.

I stood up, deciding I would let the boys compare duels from the night before. I walked away from the table, not listening for them to call me back. What would they even call me? I didn't know my name. I didn't even know who I was. What my past was…

Something snapped inside of me as I made my way back upstairs to the room I had woken up in. Tears were falling from my eyes unbeknownst to me.

"Are you alright?"

I looked up and saw a familiar face. Kalin. "…Yes."

He smiled warmly and walked up to me. He lightly brushed a couple of his fingers on my cheek, brushing away some tears. "Then, why are you crying?"

Can I trust him? Should I explain that I can't remember anything?

"Can we…go somewhere more private?" I asked shyly. I didn't feel that with Yusei and Jack downstairs and one other person (Crow, I think.) were around the house, I wouldn't be able to say anything regarding my lost memory.

He nodded. "Follow me." He grabbed my hand lightly and led me back down the stairs and outside. I turned my head to get a look at the rest of the house. I didn't even realize before, but about a quarter of the roof and wall were missing on the side to the left. It made me very sad to see this.

Kalin released my hand and I followed him to a ledge at the back of the house. He sat down and let his legs swing over the side of the ledge. He motioned for me to sit down to. I followed his motion and sat next to him. I looked out over the horizon. The sun was getting higher and creating a silhouette of the city.

"Is that New Domino City?" I asked, knowing the answer, but avoiding the real reason as to why we came out here.

Kalin looked out as well. "Yup. A dream no one from the Satellite can get to unfortunately…"

"Why?" I asked.

Kalin shook his head. "That's a different story for a different time."

He turned his head and looked at me. I caught his eyes. The amber in them was warm and gentle. And his smile…I could feel myself start to blush, so I looked down at my lap.

I heard him chuckle and then he said, "You can trust me, y'know."

I looked over at him. His eyes had gotten serious, and his face was stern. I looked down again. A gust of wind blew and started to blow my long hair in front of me. As a reaction, I immediately put it behind my ears. I kept my eyes down, keeping them fixated on the ocean below us.

"I realize that you must be terrified, and I want to help you. But, you just have to trust me."

"How can I trust you?" I snapped. I didn't mean to be like that, but he was right. I was really scared. I calmed my voice down, "I just met you…"

"Did you trust me last night when I was dueling the leader of that gang?"

I thought back to the night before. I avoided the first parts until Kalin came. I remembered the look he had given me. It really was a "I'll save you" look. I knew I could trust him to do that. I had trusted him with my life. Why was this any different?

"Tell him, Daughter."

The voice was in my head. I recognized it, but had no idea who it was. NO! I am NOT crazy. This voice was motherly and warm. I nodded. "I did trust you."

"Then you can trust me now."

I looked at him. His features were no longer stern, but back to their warm and welcoming features. I nodded again. "Okay."

He smiled. "Did you remember your name this morning?"

"No," I said sadly. "I can't remember anything. There are some things I know though."

"Like?" Kalin prodded. He wasn't being pushy. He was just trying to map out all the possibilities.

I smiled. "I know what Duel Monsters are and what Duel Disks are." I kept the fact that I had thought they were just plastic toys 8-year-olds had played with. "And I know I wasn't born here or in New Domino City."

Kalin smiled. "That's a start, at least. Over time, your memory will probably start to come back."

"I hope so." I said, laughing. Kalin laughed with me.

"I talked to the guys. You can stay with us as long as you need to." He looked at me, waiting for my reaction.

I could only smile and say, "Thank you. It's good to know that there's people I can trust here."

He smiled. "Good to know." He looked out over the ocean again. "One problem though."

I blinked. "Besides me not having my memory and not knowing who I am, what problem could there be?"

He laughed. "Well, Yusei, Jack, Crow and I can't keep calling you "you" or "girl". Seems a little rude don't you think?"

I laughed. "What are you saying?"

"Would you like me to give you a name? For the time being, until your memory comes back."

I smiled gratefully and before I knew it, I had my arms wrapped around his neck. I gave him like a second long hug, before pulling back. "I'd love that!"

He laughed again. It made me smile. This man was so kind. I didn't even know why he was being so kind to me. I had barely known him 12 hours.

"Well…How about the name Kylie?"

"Kylie?"

"Yes. I thought that a beautiful girl deserves a beautiful name." He sent a flirty smirk in my direction and then laughed again, "Do you like it?"

I nodded. "Yes. I do."