Disclaimer: I do not own Blue exorcist nor Yu-Gi-Oh! or there would have been an animated crossover already XD

But seriously, I don't own, this story is meant for amusement of others and does not make profit by it. Or do you say 'from it'? I'm not sure which one's the right saying.

Oh I also forgot to mention, I make Yugi 17 here in this version, you'll know why smallness can help you sometimes.


"I still don't think it was a good idea for you to come with me..." Yukio said to his brother. "Aw how rude! Who else is going to protect my little brother if I'm not?" Rin answered teasingly. They had just stepped out of the subway train and stood in the cavernous cave like station.*
"Then why do I feel like I'm the one babysitting you?" Yukio grunted to his brother, but when he turned to look around, Rin was gone.

"Hey, Yukio! Check this out for a sec!" Rin's reply to his disappearance came. Yukio walked through the crowd to see his brother watching two younger kids playing... a card game.
"Rin, let's just go," He said as he dragged his brother towards the stairs. "Ow, but Yukio, just watching a game won't hurt?" Rin pouted as he now followed his brother's lead up the staircase.

"Rin, we don't have time," Yukio replied as he came to the surface, it seemed that it had rained a bit, but the clouds were still thick and dark, "for some silly ga-" he got interrupted by Rin who was pointing towards a building past him.
"-mes?"
Right in front of them stood probably the biggest game shop they had ever seen in their lives. Next to it stood several arcades and such.
Yukio turned to his brother, lifting his finger and said, "No!" as he signed for Rin to stay quiet.

They began to walk, or rather Yukio did, Rin just barely followed and Yukio had to pull Rin with him several times.
"Where are we going anyway? Oh! Is it close to a game shop?" Rin asked enthusiastically. "No, Rin, it isn't," Yukio answered, hearing a disappointed, "Oh," before continuing, "we're going to an apartment, far, FAAAR away from the game shops, so you don't have to ever think of them again." Yukio answered.
'Then I'm finally off of his whining' Yukio thinks smirking. "An apartment? Did the clown arrange that?" Rin asked disapprovingly as he trotted in his brother's steps.

Somewhere in True Cross Academy the top hat fell from said clown's head as he sneezed.

"Yes, he did, now hurry up, it's getting late. I'll explain everything tomorrow about who will do what part of the mission. "Ok," Rin said. Yukio had stopped in front of a big high building, and was now ruffling through his pocket for a certain key. As he was busy with the maze in his big long exorcist coat, Rin saw a small group of people passing by. One was an extremely small person with a tricolored hairstyle. He had to look away as his brother finally opened the door and Rin followed him in.


Yugi got up from the chair he was sitting on in the kitchen, taking the now empty cup of coffee to the sink. Apparently the pharaoh had developed the habit of drinking at least one every day.
Thank god it wasn't beer.
Over 5000 years ago, beer was part of the daily diet of Egyptian Pharaohs, but apparently, Yami didn't like the beer from nowadays. Yugi asked him how he knew if he had never tasted it before. Yami had flinched at that and then said he once tried it out when Yugi still didn't know about him being there.

"It was considered to be the most proper gift to give to Egyptian Pharaohs, but it was also offered as a sacrifice to the gods," Yami informed, as he heard parts of Yugi's thoughts.
"So I figure you have been at least once drunk?" Yugi asked jokingly as he placed the cup in the sink.
"Indeed, more than once even," Yami answered back, while he laughed as if purring.
Further conversation got interrupted as Yugi heard Joey's voice.

"Hey Yug! Why' ya having such a smirk on your face? Something funny going on between you and the pharaoh?" Joey said as he trespassed the kitchen, walking over to his much smaller friend. "Yes, you could say that," Yugi replied grinning,"So Joey, where are the others?"
Joey shrugged. "Neeh..." he said, thinking,"I believe Tristan and Téa were teaching some younger kids the basics of dual monste's," Joey then said, remembering.

"So you have any plans today?" Yugi walked over to the fridge to put back the milk and such. Joey, being a good friend, helped. "Nah, not really, Serenity's hanging out with Duke and I thought I'd hang out with you, since the's nobody else but the pharaoh ta keep ya company," Joey said.
"Wait, you haven't said why Bakura isn't here too," Yugi noted now walking into the shop. Solomon was busy with putting up some new dual monster posters. "I heard he's going back ta England next week o' so, to do higher studies." Joey replied, looking at the small shop.

"If I may interrupt..." the spirit of the puzzle asked. "Hm? what is it Yami?" Yugi responded, slightly forgetting his conversation with Joey. "I would like to take a look at the museum's Egyptian exhibition today, if you don't mind."
Looking over at Joey, Yugi asked him about it. "The Egyptian exhibition, eh? Yeah sure why not?"

-Yami's pov-

Seeing the different artifacts from ancient Egypt was very interesting. Seeing the mummies was also, but then again, it reminded me of how I would probably have looked like when my body was in it's coffin. Joey wasn't such a fan of the mummies, and I couldn't blame him. He referred to them as 'Egyptian zombies'. Unfortunately nothing in the exhibition was useful for finding something about myself, though I did end up feeling very nostalgic just looking at the artifacts.

Later that day, Joey and I went to another arcade, meeting up with Tristan and Téa. She was doing one of those dancing games again. This time against Tristan. I found it so funny, I had to retreat back into the puzzle before breaking out in a laugh that lasted the whole game. Nothing else but another dual flew by before it was getting late again. We were just getting back to the game shop, and it was at one of the nearby apartments that I felt an eery presence. Two boys, both around Yugi's age if not younger, stood at the locked entrance. The older one clearly had trouble opening the door. The second followed Yugi with his eyes, till he was trotting after the 1st one into the building.

For some reason I had the feeling there was something up with them. I quickly cleared my mind though, noticing that Yugi had grabbed the puzzle as he felt my concern. I shouldn't make prejudices on people I don't even know.

-Yugi's pov-

The pharaoh seemed to be enjoying his time in the museum, and seeing Tristan do a dance battle against Téa cheered him up too, but at the end of the day, I felt his mind was troubled by something. But just as soon as it had come, it disappeared again.
"Is something on your mind, other me?" I asked as I sat on my bed, in front of the puzzle. Yami appeared and was smiling happily at me. "No, nothing really, it's just that I had a feeling that soon something might change again. I also got an eery feeling by one of the apartments, I'm not sure," He replied, trying to explain what had been keeping his mind busy.

"Then what do you think will change? To tell you the truth, I've been thinking that it's been too quiet for some time. I'm afraid we will have to face yet another danger." I said, apparently bringing surprise into Yami's face. "... It's not that what I've been feeling though... But we should stay careful, we'll have to investigate first chance we get tomorrow."
I nodded as I putted the puzzle next to my pillow and put of the lights. 'It is going to be an interesting day tomorrow,' I heard the spirit say, as rain began to pour.


Omake about Atem the pharaoh being drunk. Enjoy!

'I summ-... I summen obelisk the.. tormnter' Atem said as he took another bottle of beer.
"My pharaoh I think it would be wise for you to stop drinking" Priest Seto said worriedly.
They were currently playing a paper version of duel monsters.
'Shn.. shnut up... Seto priest, I'm perfectleh... ffffffffiiiine... Now its.. yur turnshn.." the pharaoh ordered.
"Alright then I attack with my blue eyes ultimate dragon and take all your life points"
'Good thing we're not;.. hic...; playing a shn.. shadddow game, right seth?'
"Y-yes, my pharaoh..." (sweatdrop anime style)


*I have no idea if there's a subway in Domino City, but work with me on this part XP

Oh yeah about the locked door at the apartment, it's something we do in our country, for safety against robbers and such, though I'm not sure how it works in Japan, but you get the idea.

Wow, Joey's accent is hard to write XD

so.. the yugioh chapter was pretty much more dialogue then something else, but I know I'm not good at dividing the dialogue onto the situations, but I'm learning to :)

pls review, and the reason the chapters are so small is because if it wasn't, things would move way too fast. well hope you enjoyed reading!