A/n Hehehe. This chapter was fun to write. I like sitting on Bunni.
Bunni: I don't.
Mystic: You don't count. So anyways, on with the story!
Disclaimer: ...Is there any evidence in this story that makes you think I own Yugioh? Is there any at all?
"Would you get off me, you fool?!" Bakura said in a very aggravated tone.
"Ooh, somebody used the f-word…" Kitty said and smirked at the Thief King.
"And no, now that I think about it," I said, looking down at him and crossing my arms. "I won't get up. Unless you say please."
"Do you know what I could do to you without even barely thinking about it?" he said in that annoyingly British tone of his.
"Yes, actually," I said, chuckling a little at the look on his face. "And to be honest, I don't really care."
Bakura then seemed to realize that he was fighting a loosing battle, and so he close his eyes and said in a very pained voice, "Would you please get off?"
"Ok!" I said and promptly stood up and went to go stand by Kitty, who was currently looking over the rusted metal railing. Bakura got up and brushed off his jacket, and apparently decided to give up what little pride he had left to come over next to me and watch what was going on.
"Wow, Bunni," I said to him. "You sure know how to make somebody go insane…"
Which was true, because currently below on the dueling arena, Bandit Keith was running towards the Millennium Puzzle, about to smash it. And of course Yugi was getting pretty frantic, too.
"What," Bakura said, turning to me with murder in his eyes. "Did you call me?!"
"Well, it gets rather confusing after a while," Kitty said. "I mean, it's not our fault that you and your hikari go by the same name."
"So we had to call you something else," I said. "And since every time you gain control of the body, you randomly sprout bunny ears… Well, Bunni it was!"
"And is," said Kitty firmly. "So get used to it."
And with that we turned back around to watch what was happening, leaving Bunni in his rather confused state.
"I've got better things to do right now than listen to you two anyways," the spirit said after a couple seconds. Kitty and I watched as his hair flattened and his eyes turned from red to brown. The Millennium Ring disappeared inside his shirt. Then he grabbed a large metal hook that was hanging from cord, and then swung down to were the Millennium Puzzle had just been smashed.
"That's quite enough of that!" Bunni said in a voice much more nicer than he had used to address us. Bandit Keith proceeded in being knocked over the edge.
"Are we really just going to stand here and do nothing?" Kitty asked, turning to me.
I grinned at her.
"Of course not," I said. "There's a ladder over there, let's go!"
We managed to make it down to the dueling arena just as Yugi was asking Bunni where he came from.
"The same place we did, of course," Kitty said, interrupting Bakura's answer while we were climbing up onto the platform. "The balcony."
Yugi of course then proceeded to stare at us, while Bunni groaned and rolled his eyes.
"Who are you?" the smaller of the two boys asked.
Ok, so maybe we didn't look like the most beautiful people you would ever have the chance to meet, but it's not like we looked like freaks, either.
I had on jeans and white-gray tennis shoes, and my frizzy, shoulder length golden-brown hair was pushed back behind one ear. My shirt was tight fabric with gray and white leopard spots, patterned to look like snakeskin. My blue-gray eyes looked out through rectangular, dark brown, half-rim glasses. And of course I had my wolf-tooth necklace on.
Kitty was wearing dark jean shorts and a shirt that had roses and smoky, unreadable gray text on it. She also had on this pretty amazing black jacket that stops at her waist in the back and in the front, one side crosses over the other with a little belt running across it. Her shoes where blue, black and silver and her dark brown hair was hanging over her right, bright green eye.
"I'm Kelsey," I proceeded to introduce ourselves. "And this is Amanda. But you can call her Kitty."
"We're…" Amanda said, trying to think of the right words. "Well, we're sort of from a different dimension."
There was a pause as the two teens comprehended this bit of information.
"Well, I've heard weirder…" Yugi said softly. "By the way, I'm Yugi Mouto and this is my friend Bakura."
"Don't we have something more important than introductions to do?" I asked. "Like, put the Pharaoh back together?
"You know about-" Yugi started to ask, looking a tad bit suspicious.
"Yes, yes, we know about Kitten," Kitty said, and then saw the look on Yugi's face when he heard the nickname. "Don't ask, it's a very long story involving cats."
Yugi must have decided to ignore this because he turned around and accepted the pieces of the Puzzle that Bakura had picked up.
"Better shattered than stolen, I supposed," Bunni said as Yugi took back the pieces.
"Yeah, I guess you're right," the midget said. "It took me forever to put it together the first time, but at least I have the chance to try. Who knows, maybe since I did it once already maybe this time it'll be easier."
You could almost hear the thoughts in Bunni's head as head while Yugi started to piece the Puzzle back together. In fact, I swore I almost could feel the transfer of energy from the ring to the piece that Bakura still held in his hand…
Look's like somebody's having fun, I thought, and then Bunni looked sharply at me.
Who said that?! I heard clearly in my head, and I almost jumped and then proceeded to stare at Bakura, wide-eyed.
Uh… I thought back to Bakura. I guess it was me… Didn't know I could that…
Great, Bunni thought, Just what I needed. Some crazy psycho who can talk to me mentally.
I am not psycho! Maybe just a tad crazy, but that doesn't count!
Mmhm. Sure.
HMPH!
I closed the mental link quickly, though I wasn't really sure how I did it. I decided it would be best to keep that incident to myself, maybe I really had just been going crazy…
"Yugi," Bakura said, walking over the person in question and holding out a closed fist. "You missed this one piece."
"Thanks a lot, Bakura," Yugi said, turning from the half-completed Item to accept the extra piece.
Bunni walked over to edge of the platform and turned around, preparing to lower himself off of the edge.
"Thanks again, Bakura, you really saved the day!" said the rainbow-headed male to the other teenager.
BOO! I yelled mentally to Bunni, causing him one nanosecond of hesitation that made him drop off the edge and land on his bottom. I snickered.
"Kodak moment…" Kitty whispered to me.
You'll pay for that, Bakura said as he walked out.
I'm so dreadfully scared, I replied before turning around and joining Kitty in sitting on the edge of the platform, waiting for Yugi to finish the puzzle.
"Hey, Kitty…" I said hesitantly, remembering something.
"Yeah?" she asked, curious as to what I could be wondering.
"Isn't this the part where the whole building gets set on fire?"
"I'm pretty sure, why-SHIT!" she suddenly exclaimed and jumped up, but it was too late.
I heard some yelling on the other side of the dueling platform, and Yugi turned around and started yelling at Keith to stop.
I got up, too, just in time to see the metal pole connect with the circuit breaker and cause the explosion.
"We've got to get out of here!" I yelled over the flames that had suddenly appeared.
"I can't leave the Puzzle!" Yugi yelled at me, starting to get pretty frantic.
"The Puzzle can survive this, you idiot!" Kitty yelled back, trying to pull Yugi away with no results. "We can't!"
"Kitty, it's no use," I said, starting to get pretty desperate myself. "Even if Yugi wasn't tranced out there's no place to escape! We're going to have to wait for Wheeler to get here."
"Well then he better get here pretty fast, 'cause our chance of survival isn't looking to good right now."
Suddenly there was a crash from the other side of the building and I could here somebody yell, "Is anyone here?!"
That would be Tristan.
"OVER HERE!" Kitty and I yelled.
The two idiots finally got to where we were and saw Yugi. They climbed up the side of the platform, and then seemed to realize that we were there.
"Who are you?" Tristan asked.
"Questions later!" I said. "Right now we need to focus on surviving!"
Joey had already attempted to get Yugi away from the Puzzle, with the same result as Kitty.
"Yeah, we could have told you that doesn't work," I commented dryly. "Try figuring out a way to get the Puzzle off of the hook!"
Then I realized that Kitty had been standing there, staring at Joey the whole entire time.
"Snap out of it, idiot," I whispered to her, and she suddenly reverted back into a thinking state. "We can worry about your romance issues later."
"Sorry," she replied sheepishly.
"Don't worry, I understand completely," I said, grinning.
I turned back and saw that the idiot team still hadn't made any progress and sighed.
We watched as finally Wheeler got the metal pole and the two of them managed to break the Puzzle's chain off from the dealing arena.
"Finally!" Kitty shouted. "Now let's go!"
We took off and the five of us managed to make it out of the building, where Tea was waiting with the fire trucks.
I breathed in a deep breath of non-smoky air. Then I looked at Kitty.
"Well, you can't say that wasn't interesting," she said to me, and then we both smiled.
For the first time in my life, I felt like I was home.
A/n Longest chapter as of yet... I'll try to make the chapters longer from now on! Promise!
Bunni: Yes, because THAT'S going to happen.
Mystic: They didn't ask you. Why would anyone ask you? You don't count, remember?
Bunni: Oh yes. I almost forgot. *rolls eyes*
Mystic: So anyways, yay for the more-awesome third chapter! Please remember to Run + Review! Bye!!!
