Wow, sorry for the laate update. This will be a fairly short chapter. Homework and everything. Haha, joking. I was watching Family Guy and reading Air Gear. XP

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"O - okay." I said uncertainly. A bit of static that died out rather quickly.
Jonouchi shivered. "Yug', I don't like the feeling of this place," He moaned. I whispered, as the group walked down the aisle, "Neither do I"
The ninja man suddenly dodged to the right, shoving Mimi aside. "Hey, what - " She began in an angry shout, but then a shower of arrows flew out of nowhere and landed in the exact spot where the girl would have stood. She just stammered a bit more, slightly pink in the face, then grumbled and trudged onwards. Jared snickered, and I swear that he said something really rude.
"God." The ninja said for the first time. I was surprised. he had a rather girly voice. "You, like, need to like, watch your step"
We were so shocked at his voice that we didn't notice where we were going. Jonouchi cursed as he looked down at his Duel Disk, jumping back in surprise. "This thing just vibrated!" He yelped.
Wondering where we were, there was a moment of peaceful silence before Jared started shouting out loud. I couldn't see anything, since we left the lamps several minutes ago and were depending on a hidden flashlight that came out of the Duel Disks. There was a quivering in the air, and suddenly the walls came to life! I squealed like a pig and began batting my arms around. They connected with membrane. "Chill out, it's like ... only like, bats." The ninja said, with a hint of a smirk that I couldn't see.
"But what would bats be doing in here?" Jared asked. "This is a pyramid, not a cave." He grumbled.
"I bet there are thirteen bats, eh?" Jonouchi guffawed. Someone elbowed him in a shoulder, cutting him off in mid-sentence. Or, should I elaborate further, mid-guffaw.
We rounded a corner. I calculated we were on the second floor, as the floors kept on gradually sloping upwards, like in the diagram. I thought about contacting Mokuba and asking him where we were, but I didn't want to seem like a sissy so we continued.
I tripped over something fleshy while we were going up a set of stairs. Crying out loud, I waved my arms to no avail. My rump met solid sandstone.
I saw the rest of the group turn around - I was trailing off at the end - and a high-pitched scream from who I assumed was the ninja.
There was a dead man on the ground. His greying flesh was ripped and torn in some parts, and his (previously) leather jacket was decaying before our eyes. The stench became apparent. I pinched my nose and looked down - his feet were splayed out, like someone giving birth, and I had tripped over his right foot while going up. Clumps of skin and muscles were out in a fan-like notion of where I had kicked it. Shivering, I slowly backed away in horror and disgust.
"This must be one of the dead people," Said Jonouchi quietly. Without further ado, I slammed my fist on the Duel Disk, meaning to get into contact with Mokuba. There was a loud burst of static, then a raspy voice.
"What is it, Yugi? Did you get to the third floor yet?" I recognized this as Kaiba's voice. Shit.
"Er, no. We've had some delay ..." I explained impatiently to him about the body. I looked at the dead person's face. I heard a whimper from Jared. The eyeballs were hanging out, tendons the only things that attached themselves to its face. The eyes were a bloody mess, and with gore strewn out of his open mouth, it wasn't a pretty sight. His face was so horribly disfigured even Mimi looked away.
When I was done talking, Kaiba was silent for about half a second.
"Yugi, I thought I told you to prepare youself. You need to be braced to see things like this. Be careful." Then there was a burst of static and there was nothing.
"But you didn't ... tell me ..." I tried to say, but he was already gone.
"Ah, don't think about that." Jonouchi said. He rubbed the back of his neck where beads of sweat accumulated profusely.
"we have to keep on going," He ninja said. Then he dropped to the ground, beheaded.

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Sorry for the lateness. And shortness. HAHAHA. Woot, THIRTEEN reviews! =O