To answer SilverDragon-Purity's question, I didn't bade Yuugi's dresses off of anything. I guess Victorian or Elizabethian, but I wasn't thinking about them when I wrote this.
Chapter 20- Atemu and Heba's Wedding
Aknankanon was looking over a piece of papyrus. "Hmm." he murmured.
"Something on your mind, Aknankanon?" Amara asked.
"No, but everything for Atemu and Heba's wedding is almost in order." Aknankanon said.
Amara raised an eyebrow. "Have you even told Atemu and Heba that you're planning on the wedding being at the end of next week?" Amara asked.
Aknankanon blinked and then smiled sheepishly at his wife. "That would be the one thing that I have not done." Aknankanon admitted.
Amara sighed. "Well, since it's late, I'll say that it will wait until tomorrow, but you do need to tell them tomorrow first thing. I think that Atemu and Heba have the right to know that they are getting married." Amara said.
"I'll tell them tomorrow, dear. I promise you that." Aknankanon assured her.
Heba was laying in bed with Atemu. He had his head resting on Atemu's chest, listening to the sound of Atemu's heartbeat. A thought suddenly struck Heba. "Hey, Atemu." Heba said.
"Yes." Atemu asked, keeping his eyes closed.
"Do you have any idea when our wedding is going to be?" Heba asked.
Atemu opened his eyes and gazed down at Heba. "Now that you mention it, no. Father hasn't said anything about it." Atemu replied.
"I was just wondering. I was looking forward to being married to you." Heba said.
Atemu tightened his arms around Heba. "I feel the same way. I'll try to find time to talk to Father alone, and I'll see what he says about it." Atemu said.
Heba smiled. "Good." He then moved to straddle Atemu's waist. "As much as I like being with you, I would love to be your husband." Heba said.
Atemu smirked. "I feel the exact same way." Atemu replied. He suddenly flipped them over so that he was on top of Heba. "Besides, I would like to be able to make love to you as my husband instead of just my lover." Atemu said.
Before Heba could say another word, Atemu had leaned down and kissed him passionately.
"Next week?!" Atemu exclaimed.
"Yes, Atemu. I have scheduled yours and Heba's wedding to be at the end of the next week." Aknankanon replied.
"Father, why did you not tell me this sooner?" Atemu asked.
"Well, in all honesty, Atemu, I forgot to mention it to you." Aknankanon said.
"You forgot?" Atemu asked, shocked. He knew that his father rarely ever forgot anything.
"You will have to forgive me, Atemu. I am not as young as I used to be. I have had a lot on my hands as well. Thank your mother or you wouldn't have known about it until the day that you two were supposed to get married." Aknankanon said.
"I think I will. I don't think that either one of us would have liked for you to sprung this on us the day of the wedding." Atemu said.
"This isn't a problem for you, is it?" Aknankanon asked.
"No. I was actually going to ask you when our wedding was going to be." Atemu said.
"Good. Be sure that you tell Heba." Aknankanon said before walking out.
Atemu sighed. "This is good that we're getting married, but I wonder how Heba will react to the fact that it's next week." Atemu said. He turned and returned to his room where he knew Heba would be.
"Hey, Atemu. Did you talk to the Pharaoh?" Heba asked, looking up.
"Yes, I did, and I now know when our wedding is going to be." Atemu said.
"Really? When?" Heba asked, getting a little excited.
"At the end of next week." Atemu answered.
"Next week?!" Heba exclaimed. "Are you joking?" Heba asked.
Atemu shook his head. "Nope. Father was serious when he told me that our wedding will be at the end of next week." Atemu answered.
"I thought that you said it would take a while to plan the wedding." Heba said.
Atemu sat down on the bed and wrapped his arms around Heba. "It does. Apparently, Father has been planning the wedding for a while, and kindly forget to tell the ones getting married when it was." Atemu answered.
"Well, I guess we'll be married a lot sooner than we thought that we would." Heba said. He smiled and said, "You know I really don't mind getting married next week. It just means that we'll be married very soon."
Atemu smiled back. "I like the way that you think."
"So, Father forgot to tell you that you two are getting married next week." Yami said, making sure that he had heard them right.
Atemu and Heba nodded.
"That's almost last minute, isn't it?" Yuugi asked.
"A little. Thank Ra my mother reminded my father that he needed to tell us. If it hadn't been for her, we might not have known until the day of the wedding." Atemu said.
"Actually, you would have known a few days before. You have to remember that the guests will start to arrive a few days before the wedding and then there is the ball that takes place the night before the wedding." Yami said.
"You make a good point." Atemu agreed.
"At least you do know a week before." Yami said.
"Yeah, but that doesn't change the fact that we could have known a while back so that we were ready for it." Atemu said.
Yuugi glanced at Heba. "Heba, you might want to write Grandfather and let him know that you're getting married next week. I'm sure that he would like to attend the wedding." Yuugi told him.
"Oh! You're right. I completely forgot about writing telling grandfather." Heba said.
Yuugi shook her head. "You are so scatter-brained it's not funny." Yuugi said.
Heba smiled sheepishly. "Yeah, well. I just tend to forget every so often." Heba said.
"More like eighty percent of the time. Heba, you have to constantly be reminded of things." Yuugi said.
"Well, we have to be at a council meeting, so Atemu and I need to be leaving. Come on, brother." Yami said, grabbing his brother by the arm and pulling him of Yuugi's room.
"Heba, how about you write that letter to Grandfather now before you end up forgetting to do that?" Yuugi suggested.
"Yeah. I guess you do have a good point, Yuugi." Heba agreed.
Heba sat down at Yuugi's desk and wrote the letter to their grandfather.
The meeting that Yami and Atemu had to attend was about the wedding plans.
"I believe that we have almost everything arranged, Your Majesty. The servants are aware that they need to put all of the food in two separate rooms. The ballroom is already being prepared for the night before the wedding. All the guests rooms are prepared for the wedding guests." Omar said.
"Good. I want everything to be perfect." Aknankanon said.
"It will be, Your Majesty." Omar assured him.
"What about where Heba will stay the night before the wedding?" another councilmember asked.
Yami and Atemu looked at each other, confused.
"What do you mean?" Atemu asked.
"It is customary for the night before the wedding that neither of the ones getting married see each other after the wedding wall until the marriage ceremony." Aknankanon explained.
"In fact, neither one of you can stay in your room that night, Atemu." Amara added.
"Those arrangements will be made." Aknankanon assured them.
It was soon afterwards that meeting ended.
"Why were we never told of that before?" Atemu asked.
"It didn't seem important until you two got married." Aknankanon said.
"Where will Atemu and Heba stay then?" Yami asked.
"That's actually for Atemu and Heba to decide. All they have to do is not be in the same room." Aknankanon replied.
"Well, I'd better go talk to Heba and see what he thinks." Atemu stated.
Yami and Atemu stood up and left the room.
"How do you think Atemu feels about that?" Amara asked.
"Considering the fact that Atemu and Heba have shared a room since they got here, I would say that neither one of them are going to be too thrilled with it." Aknankanon replied.
"So, after the ball, you and I can't see each other until the ceremony the next day." Heba said, making sure he understood.
"Yeah. We just need to figure out where you and I will be staying that night considering the fact that we can't be in the same room or in my room." Atemu said.
"I have no idea." Heba said.
"That's quite a dilemma you have there." Yami said, laying back on Yuugi's bed.
Yuugi thought a moment before an idea hit her. "How about if Heba stays in here with me, and Atemu stays with Yami." Yuugi said.
"What?!" Yami exclaimed, sitting up.
"Hey. That's a great idea." Heba said.
"It would work." Atemu said.
"You've got to be kidding, Yuugi." Yami said, looking over at her.
"Come on, Yami. It's just for one night. It's not going to kill you." Yuugi said.
Yami sighed. "Fine. I guess one night won't kill me. Never thought that I would be sharing a room with my older brother." Yami stated.
"I'm not too thrilled about this either." Atemu retorted.
"Well, as long as they don't end up killing each other, I think it'll work out." Yuugi said.
Yami and Atemu turned to look at Yuugi and Heba.
"Do you two not care about sharing a room?" Yami asked.
"Nope. When we were kids, we would usually end up staying late talking, and we'd usually end up falling asleep in whoever's room we had ended up being in that night, so it wouldn't be the first time we shared a room." Yuugi said.
"No big deal to us." Heba added.
"At least someone doesn't mind the arrangement." Atemu muttered.
Solomon was sitting in his study when one of the servants brought him a letter. Solomon opened the letter and read.
It said:
Grandfather,
I'm writing this to let you know that Atemu and I will be married at the end of next week. I hope that you are able to end the ceremony. I would like for you to be there. I understand if you cannot. Still, I hope to hear from you is you are unable to attend.
Love, Heba
Solomon smiled. "I wouldn't miss my grandson's marriage for anything. It will be good to see him married. It will give me a chance to see them as well." Solomon said.
Leaving his study, Solomon started to have all of the servants prepare things for his departure to the palace.
Several days later, Aknanaknon was walking down the halls when he heard some voices in the hall. He looked and was surprised at what he saw.
"Forgive the guards suspicion. We have to be certain that no one is here to harm the Royal family." Mahado said.
"Your concern is valid, Priest Mahado. I hold no grudge." Solomon said.
"May I inquire as to why you are here, sir?" Mahado asked.
"Solomon!" Aknankanon exclaimed.
Solomon turned and was surprised to see an old friend. "Aknankanon. It has been a long time." Solomon said.
Aknankanon walked over and hugged Solomon. "It has been many years since we have last seen each other, my old friend, but I am glad to see you, and I am certain that Amara will be happy to see you as well." Aknankanon said. He turned to Mahado and said, "What's the trouble I heard you talking about earlier?"
"The guards were making sure that he had a right to be in the palace." Mahado explained.
"It is all right. The guards merely did their duty." Solomon said.
"What are you doing here, Solomon?" Aknankanon asked.
"I believe that my grandson is marrying your son soon." Solomon answered.
"You are Yuugi and Heba's grandfather?" Aknankanon asked.
Solomon nodded. "Heba sent me a letter asking me to attend the ceremony, and there was no way that I would miss my grandson's wedding." Solomon said.
"I understand entirely, old friend. It is fine, Mahado. Have is things taken to the guest room beside Yuugi." Aknankanon said.
"Of course, sire." Mahado replied, bowing.
"Come. I am certain that Heba and Yuugi want see you." Aknankanon said. He led Solomon down the hall.
"How have they been?" Solomon asked.
"Fine. I thoroughly enjoy having Yuugi and Heba around. They are both wonderful people, a change from all the, well-" Aknankanon was unsure how to put this.
"All the ones trying to kiss your ass." Solomon supplied with a grin.
Aknankanon returned to the grin. "Indeed." Aknankanon said.
"Solomon!"
Solomon turned to find himself being hugged by Amara.
"Oh, Solomon. It has been so long. I did not think that we would ever see you again." Amara said.
Solomon chuckled. "It is good to see you, too, Amara." Solomon said.
Amara pulled away. "What are you doing here?" Amara asked.
"We're going to be in-laws with our old friend." Aknankanon said.
"Uh?" Amara was lost.
"Heba is my grandson." Solomon supplied.
"He is?" Amara asked.
Solomon nodded.
"We were actually going to see them." Aknankanon said.
"I just left them. All of them were in Atemu and Heba's room." Amara said.
"As in, everyone." Aknankanon said.
"Yes. All of them." Amara said.
"Then let's go." Aknankanon said.
The group reached a door. They could hear laughing from the inside.
Amara knocked on the door.
"Come in." Atemu called.
Amara opened the door, and the three walked into the room.
Atemu, Heba, Yami, Yuugi, Ryou, Bakura, Malik, Marik, Jou, Seth, Anzu, Honda, Eternias, Yue, and Mana were all in the room.
Yuugi and Heba caught sight of Solomon. "Grandfather!" both exclaimed, running to hug him.
"Hello. Heba. Yuugi. It's good to see you again." Solomon said.
"Hey, Grandfather." Jou said as he, Ryou, and Malik also hugged him.
"It's good to see you all again." Solomon said.
"I'm so glad that you made it." Heba said, his excitement shining in his amethyst eyes.
"I wouldn't miss your marriage for the world." Solomon said.
"I see that you met their grandfather." Atemu said to his parents.
"Actually, we already know each other." Aknankanon said.
"You do?" everyone else in the room said.
"Yes. We're old friends. We grew up together, actually. Solomon is also the one who introduced me to Amara." Aknankanon said.
"You did?" Yuugi asked.
Solomon nodded. "Amara and I were friends, so one day, I introduced them, and you know where it led." Solomon said.
"So, I guess it's safe to say that you will all get along." Yami said.
All three adults nodded.
Later, Solomon was sitting in Yuugi's room along with Heba and Yuugi.
"So, tell me. What has been going on?" Solomon said.
"Well, some good things, and some not so good things." Yuugi said.
"Yeah. An attempt on your life was not so good." Heba said.
"An attempt? Yuugi, who tried to kill you?" Solomon demanded.
Yuugi sighed. "There was this girl, Mia, who was convinced that she would become the next queen of Egypt by marrying Yami. She was pissed that Yami took me to the ball instead of her. The next day, she attacked me in a fit of jealousy and rage. She also attacked Yami. Anyway, she was stripped of her title and killed." Yuugi said.
"Why was I not informed of this?" Solomon asked.
"Grandfather, all you would have done is worried, and I didn't want that. I'm fine, thought. Isis, the palace healer, took good care of me." Yuugi said.
"Yeah. Isis pretty much threatened her that if she out of bed, she would tie her to it." Heba added.
It was then that Solomon noticed the scarab necklace that was around Yuugi's neck. "Yuugi, is Prince Yami courting you?' Solomon asked.
Yuugi glanced down at the necklace, blushing.
"I take it you are." Solomon said.
"Yeah. At the ball, we pretty much told each other that we were in love with each other, and that's when we really got together. Not much happened with our relationship because Mia attacked me the next day. Once I was better, he gave me the necklace, and we've been together since. It's been about three weeks since Yami gave me the necklace." Yuugi said.
"I see. I might be having to come back for another wedding." Solomon said.
"Don't forget about Jou and Seth's wedding." Heba put in.
"Indeed. I will have to come back for two more weddings." Solomon agreed.
"Do you mind?" Yuugi asked.
"For my grandchildren, certainly not." Solomon answered.
The night of the ball had come.
As always, Aknankanon, Amara, Atemu, Heba, Yami, and Yuugi would be the last ones to arrive.
The doors to the throne room were opened, and the six walked into the room.
All the guests were silent as the Pharaoh and Queen made their way to the throne with their sons and their sons dates with them.
Aknankanon turned and said, "I would like to welcome you all to this ball. It is to honor the marriage of my son, Atemu, to his fiancé, Heba." Aknankanon said.
The crowd clapped at that.
Heba blushed so lightly that only Atemu could tell.
'I love his blushes.' Atemu thought.
The ball began with music and dancing.
"Care to dance, Heba?" Atemu asked.
"Oh. Okay." Heba agreed.
Atemu took Heba's hand in his and led Heba out onto the dance floor where they proceeded to dance together.
"You know that I am not the best of dancers." Heba said.
"You've gotten a lot better since you've been here, Heba. You're fine." Atemu said.
"Yeah. I'm just not looking forward to tonight." Heba said.
"I know, but at least it is just for one night. Of course, the wedding is not until the evening." Atemu said.
"Which means that we'll be spending the majority of the day apart from each other." Heba said.
"Maybe, but at least we'll have the rest of our lives after that." Atemu replied.
Yuugi and Yami were also dancing together, but they were watching their brothers dance together.
"You know, Atemu and Heba really do look good together." Yuugi said.
"I know, although there are those that would disagree with us on that point." Yami stated.
"The ones that would want to be in Heba's place of marrying Atemu." Yuugi guessed.
"Exactly. After tomorrow, Heba will be a member of the Royal family, so he's going to be protected by the same laws as Atemu and myself." Yami said.
"Then there is nothing to worry about." Yuugi told him.
"No. I suppose not." Yami agreed.
After the ball ended, which had been a total success, Atemu and Heba went their separate way with Yami and Yuugi.
"I cannot believe this." Heba said, flopping face-first onto the bed.
"Heba, it's just one night. It's not going to kill you." Yuugi said.
"I know that it won't. It's just that Atemu and I have always been together since I was first made his personal slave. Of course, I was that for maybe a month before I was his lover, but that's besides the point." Heba said.
"Heba, after tomorrow, you will be married to Atemu, so you will have the rest of your life to be with him, so there is no reason to be working yourself up like this. You will see Atemu again before you know it, and when you do, you will be his husband, and you won't have to be separated from him ever again." Yuugi said.
Heba looked over at Yuugi curiously. "What about you and Yami?" Heba asked.
Yuugi blinked, confused. "What do you mean?" Yuugi asked.
"Are you two ever going to get married?" Heba asked.
"I don't know. I would like to, and if Yami ever asked me, then I would say yes, but I did ask him that we take this relationship slow, and Yami respects that." Yuugi said.
"I asked Atemu the same thing, and he respected that as well. We were together for a year before we took our relationship to the next level. Yami'll wait for you. I know it." Heba said.
Yuugi smiled. "I know. Yami's too afraid of losing me. I can see it, especially when there are men that look at me in that way." Yuugi said.
"Let me guess. A jealous, possessive growl as if saying they had no right to look at his like that." Heba said.
"Yes. How did you know?" Yuugi asked
Heba laughed. "Atemu's the same way. He knows that I love only him, but he still gets a little jealous." Heba said.
"I guess that's something that we both will have to put up with." Yuugi said.
"Yeah." Heb agreed.
"Well, we'd better go to bed. You have a big day ahead of you." Yuugi said.
"Yeah. You're right." Heba agreed.
The two got ready and then went to bed.
After Atemu and Yami reached Yami's room, the two got ready to go to bed.
"Are you nervous about tomorrow, Atemu?" Yami asked.
"Nope. I'm just ready for it to get here." Atemu said.
"Hate the idea of being in separate rooms tonight?" Yami asked.
"Yes. I do." Atemu said.
"Well, deal with it." Yami said.
"Real supportive." Atemu said.
"Aren't I always?" Yami asked sarcastically.
"Yami, how are you Yuugi doing anyway?" Atemu asked.
"We're fine." Yami replied.
"I'm surprised you wanted to be away from her." Atemu said.
"It's not like I'm sleeping with her." Yami said.
"I thought you would have by now." Atemu muttered.
"I seem to recall that you and Heba were together a year before that ended up happening." Yami said.
"Yeah. So what?" Atemu asked.
"Heba wanted to take it slow, and so does Yuugi. I have no problem with that." Yami said.
"They're twins, and they're a lot alike." Atemu said.
"It's not a bad thing." Yami pointed out.
"I know. We'd better get to bed. I have a big day ahead of me." Atemu said.
"Eagar much?" Yami asked.
"Just ready for it to get here." Atemu replied.
The next day was the wedding day.
Aknankanon and Amara got dressed for the day and then headed out. They soon came across Solomon.
"Hello, Solomon." Aknankanon said.
"Aknanaknon. Amara. Good morning." Solomon said.
"Today's the big day." Amara said.
"Yes. I am certain that Atemu and Heba are nervous." Solomon said.
"Atemu won't be. He'll just be ready to get to the wedding." Aknankanon said.
"Heba will be nervous. He's not fond of being the center of attention." Solomon said.
"It won't last that long. Besides, if it's anything like with me, the moment Heba sees Atemu, everything else is going to seem insignificant." Aknankanon said.
Solomon chuckled. "I agree." Solomon said.
"Atemu and Heba will be happy. I guess Seth will want to get married next." Amara said.
"Yes. I think that it might be a little while before Yuugi and Yami end up getting married. Yuugi is rather sensible when it comes to things like this." Solomon said.
"Thank Ra that one of them is sensible." Aknankanon said.
At sunset, the wedding started.
The ceremony would take place in the gardens.
Atemu stood at the alter with Mahado, would was performing the ceremony.
It wasn't long before music started, and Heba appeared.
As Aknankanon predicted, the moment that Heba and Atemu saw each other, it was like nothing else mattered.
Once Heba reached the alter, both turned to face Mahado.
"We are gathered here to day in the sight of Ra to bring Prince Atemu and Heba together in marriage." Mahado said. He turned to Atemu and said, "Prince Atemu, do you take Heba as your husband to have and to hold, in sickness and in health until death parts you?"
"I do." Atemu said.
"Heba, do you take Prince Atemu as your husband to have and to hold, in sickness and in health until death parts you?" Mahado asked.
"I do." Heba answered.
"Then with power granted to me by Ra, I pronounce you married. You may kiss your husband." Mahado said.
Mahado barely got the sentence out before Atemu was kissing Heba.
Everyone witnessing the marriage clapped in happiness for the newly married couple.
Aknankanon stood and approached the couple. "There is one more thing that must be done. Heba, now that you are married to Atemu, you are now a Prince of Egypt as well." Aknanaknon said.
Heba knew that this was coming, but it was still shocking.
Aknankanon took the crown that was sitting nearby and placed in Heba's head, symbolizing that he was a Prince of Egypt now.
Once more, the people clapped, only this time, for the new Prince of Egypt.
"We will celebrate the marriage of my son in the banquet hall." Aknanaknon said.
Everyone headed to the banquet hall.
"Feel better?" Yuugi asked Heba.
"Yes, I do now." Heba answered.
"Now I don't have to listen to Atemu moan about not ebbing able to see Heba." Yami said.
"I wasn't that bad." Atemu said.
"You'd be surprised at what you tend to say in your sleep." Yami replied.
"He's right. You do talk in your sleep, Atemu." Heba said.
Seth walked up to them. "Pardon the intrusion, but I believe that the newly married couple should make an appearance at the banquet." Seth said.
Atemu, Heba, Yuugi, and Yami followed Seth into the banquet hall.
Once inside, Heba and Atemu were instantly pulled into the crowd.
"So, Seth. Are you ready to go through this?" Yami asked.
Seth grunted. "When Jou and I get married, it will be small. I am not having a fancy wedding under any circumstances." Seth said.
"Why not? Jou would love it, especially the-food." Yuugi groaned.
"What's wrong?" Yami asked, looking over at his date.
Yuugi didn't answer. Instead, she pointed.
Seth look and groaned while Yami just started laughing.
Jou was over at the banquet table, already eating.
"Let me stop him before he eats the entire feast on his own." Seth said, making his way over to Jou.
"Jou stays hungry, doesn't he?" Yami asked.
"Yami, I think that you have been around Jou long enough to know the answer to that question. Jou is never full." Yuugi said.
"I don't see how Seth puts up with it." Yami said.
"He loves him, so he does." Yuugi answered.
"That's the only way." Yami said.
Meanwhile, Atemu and Heba were talking to some of the people who had come.
"Congratulations to you, Prince Atemu. You, too Prince Heba." the King of Cryton said.
"Thank you." Atemu said.
Heba smiled politely. He hadn't missed the slight roughness. "Does he not approve?" Heba asked.
"It's not that. He's always like that about anything." Atemu said.
Heba nodded. "Some aren't so thrilled though." Heba said. He hadn't missed some of the glares that were being cast his way by some of the girls there.
"They're just jealous, Heba. You know that you're the only one for me." Atemu said.
"Yes. I know." Heba agreed.
There were several more people that congratulated them.
"Congratulations, Prince Heba." a sarcastic voice said.
Heba rolled his eyes. "You can cut it out with the Prince routine, Bakura." Heba said.
Bakura smirked. "Merely showing respect." Bakura said.
"Yeah. Right." Heba said.
"Ignore him, Heba. I am really happy for you two." Ryou said.
"We know, Ryou." Atemu said.
It wasn't long before Eternias found them. "I'm glad to see that neither one of you got cold feet." Eternias said.
"Eternias, leave them alone." Yue said.
"It's okay. I never had any second thoughts, Eternias." Atemu said.
"Nor did I." Heba agreed.
After the banquet, Yuugi and Yami walked down the hall with Atemu and Heba.
"I take it that you two are happy." Yami said.
"Very." Atemu announced.
"Well, good night all." Yuugi said. She kissed Yami before she went into her room.
"Oh, Atemu. Don't wear him out too much." Yami said before ducking into his room.
"I'll kill him." Atemu muttered.
"Come on, Atemu." Heba said, blushing.
The two went into their room to find that the room was lit by candles, giving off a soft, romantic glow. There were also petals on the bed along with crimson silk sheets and black curtains around the bed.
"Who did this?" Heba asked.
Atemu saw a piece of papyrus. "I think this may tell us." Atemu said, picking it up.
We did this for you. Consider it a wedding present. Don't wear Heba out too much Atemu. He needs to be able to walk.
It was signed by all their friends.
"There will be some dead people tomorrow, although they do have the right idea." Atemu said.
"Yes, they do." Heba agreed.
The two kissed each other and started a long night of passion to celebrate their marriage and new life together.
Atemu and Heba are married now. I hope you liked it.
Jou and Seth's wedding will probably be in the next chapter. After that, the focus will go back to Yami and Yuugi.
R&R.
