Chapter 11: There's Something About Hayley
Students were still trickling into the classroom with only two minutes until the literature class was scheduled to start. And as is required of all college students, Darius had his nose in the book, reviewing the chapters he read the previous night. (Actually, this was uncommon; most students had their noses in the book to fake reading the chapters ahead of time.)
"I still don't get it," Sean Bivins commented. "Are they going to kill a mockingbird or not?"
"It's not a 'How To' guide," Maikeru told him. "You're lucky this class only lasts one semester and then you never have to take it again."
"Shh!" Ellie Bouchles responded. "Hayley's being weird again. I'm trying to eavesdrop!"
A few rows back in the classroom, Hayley was denying ever having even looked at Vic with anything but disapproval. She wouldn't admit disgust, but she was almost completely put off by his abrasive sense of humor and his tendency toward rudeness. Regardless, he was not shy about showing off the bite marks along his shoulders and neckline, claiming that she gave them to him.
"I would never do that with you," she replied firmly. She looked genuinely worried, though, as most people accused of sex-related acts do, and many of the other students wondered if maybe Vic was telling the truth for once.
"You should mind your own beeswax," Darius suggested. Ellie shot him a look of disappointment, but she didn't reply verbally. "I got that one right, did I not?"
"No. We should totally figure out what that girl's deal is." She looked to Kasumi for support.
The auburn-haired Asian with the sullen look on her face said, "I'm with Darius on this one. We shouldn't get involved where we're not wanted."
Ellie scoffed softly and put her arm around her roommate. "Matt loves you. It's just a fight. You'll get past it." The sound of that comforted Kas a little, but she still felt like Matt was starting to like Rory even more, and that's why she couldn't stand the thought of them spending any time together. Proximity often breeds affection.
"You know what will help take your mind off your boyfriend troubles?"
Kasumi immediately said, "Fine. I'll help with your Hayley-spy conspiracy." Ellie excited gave Kas a quick squeeze and resumed her post watching Hayley, who was busy arguing with Vic over whether or not she ever made physical contact with him.
"You weren't nearly so shy the other day," Vic said with a smug look.
Hayley pushed him away and held her arms as if trying to put up a force field. "I wouldn't touch you with a radioactive pole. I might throw it at you, though." Abel, Ty, and Clyde started laughing and making comments about how she "burned" Vic.
"I knew you was making that up," Abel said. "Like you could ever hit a fine piece like that." It was pretty well agreed by everyone that Hayley was out of Vic's league. In fact, there were few men on the island who were in her league. She never had to put on much makeup to look like Kate Beckinsale at the Golden Globe awards.
Vic's smugness faded quickly when his pride and reputation were threatened like that. He pushed himself closer to Hayley and said, "We made out for, like, twenty minutes before you bugged out. What happened?"
"Nothing happened because that didn't happen," Hayley assured him. She seemed pretty confident and everyone was prone to believe her. Except for Kasumi; Cary told her what she saw in the closet of the Marufuji building. Then again, Kasumi didn't really care what Hayley's relationship was with Vic, although she thought Hayley could do a lot better than a guy like that.
But being the busybody she was, Ellie only got more and more interested in the mystery and intrigue surrounding Hayley. When class came to an end and Ellie realized she had other things to do than follow Hayley around, she turned to her coerced posse.
"Okay, someone has to follow her until she goes to her next class," Ellie said. "We need to know where she goes and who she's with."
"She has another class in fifteen minutes," Darius said. "It is the same class Kasumi and I have with her." Ellie almost punched him in the arm when she realized that meant someone would be able to see where Hayley goes between classes. Darius was less thrilled.
Fortunately for Darius's sanity, Hayley did what most other students do when they have a class; she walked straight toward the classroom with only a quick stop on the quad to talk with a few of her other friends. She was a fairly bubbly personality when she was around people with whom she was comfortable—very cheerful and smiley. Neither Darius nor Kasumi spent much time outside of class with her, but she seemed like a perfectly pleasant woman to befriend. Kasumi suggested that Hayley only turned evil around certain annoying people… like Bryan.
"Where is Bryan?" Darius asked. They got to class and found Matt, but his larger half was nowhere to be seen. Darius felt compelled to ask Matt about Bryan in order to get past the awkwardness between him and Kasumi. "Is Bryan not coming?"
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When Matt went into the bathroom to brush his teeth, he could see the other two doors for his three-room suite. Kenny's door was standing open, as usual. He was watching the weather channel like he does every morning, always hoping for that Texas-style tornado to touch down on the island… or so Matt assumed. He still couldn't look at Kenny's shoes without laughing to himself.
"Mornin', Matt," Kenny said as he tipped his cowboy hat. "You think I should start wearing this to class?"
"Don't we make enough fun of you?" was Matt's muffled reply as he tried not to spew toothpaste while he spoke.
It was rather unusual for Bryan's door to be still shut so close to class time. Normally, he'd be shoving Matt around the bathroom, claiming priority on the various porcelain utilities. Maybe he was still asleep. A few knocks on the door should help that.
"Hey, Knight-stick. It's almost time to go." He could hear no response, but he could hear music and a fairly consistent ringing noise in the room. The door was unlocked, and so he turned the knob and entered. Bryan was sitting with terrible posture on his bean bag chair, holding a Wii remote in his hand and moving it around every few moments. "Bryan?"
"You'd think after twenty-five years of running and jumping around the kingdom, Mario would lose that beer gut." Sure enough, even now that he was traveling across galaxies from planet to planet, Mario still had a rotund belly.
Matt was a little confused. For Bryan to be playing games, he'd been awake for a little while, yet he was still wearing nothing more than his pajama pants. Empty bottles of water and PowerAde littered the floor. "Are you okay, bro?" Bryan didn't answer. He looked healthy enough, but he was clearly in a bad mood. "I'm going to class now. Should I wait for you?" Bryan didn't respond. "I figured. I'll be back later to check on you."
As Matt shut the door behind him, he heard Bryan comment, "If I ate that many magic mushrooms, I'd think plants had teeth, too."
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"He's not feeling well," Matt explained vaguely to Darius and Kas.
"Oh." Kasumi just smiled and looked back to her notebook as she got her materials ready for class. Darius was unsure how Matt and Kas could act as if nothing was wrong when they experienced so many awkward moments like this, but he also believe that unless their relationship started to affect their schoolwork or their general social functioning, he really didn't need to get involved.
Matt broke the silence by saying, "I should be able to get some free time tonight. Should I come over?"
Kas smiled and said, "That'd make me happy."
"Good." Matt and Kas stared at one another for a moment when Matt noticed Darius constantly looking up from his desk to look down the row of seats. He followed Darius's gaze. "Why do you keep looking at Hayley Wilson?"
It was an interesting few minutes trying to explain to Matt why Ellie was so curious about Hayley's mood swings, and then explaining how one curious woman can be such a nag that she recruits the people around her to her conspiracy theory through sheer annoyance.
"So you guys are following her all day?" Matt confirmed.
"We will not specifically," Darius replied. "We are currently only requested to follow her until lunch. Ellie wants to know where Hayley goes, what she does, and those to whom she speaks."
Matt laughed mockingly. "I feel sorry for whoever draws the short straw and has to follow her at night without being labeled a stalker. Although finding out what she does in the shower could be fun."
As it goes, Maikeru and Sean drew that task (following her—she never stopped to take a shower). After dinner, Hayley went back to her room for a while to do homework while Maikeru and Sean hung out in the hallway dueling with one another. Until nine forty-five, Hayley listened to pop music, most notably ABBA, but very suddenly, the music changed to hard rock. Her roommate Leila Lockhart didn't say anything at the time and didn't even seem bothered when Hayley walked out of the room with the music still playing at a high volume.
"Where's she going at this hour?" Maikeru wondered.
"Midnight stroll?" Sean suggested.
Maikeru snapped at him, "Get a watch."
Whatever the purpose behind her "midnight stroll," Hayley wandered out of the Yellow Dorm in the direction of the Marufuji building. At first Maikeru thought she might be going to meet up with Vic despite her denial of him earlier that day. But Hayley kept going and wandered right past the Marufuji building. It was the farthest building on the edge of campus; all that was left to find was the wooded area that surrounded the campus. Many stories pervaded Duel Academy about the woods being haunted by various entities, most prominently either by the Ghost Duelist or as the location of the Shadow Realm.
"I don't see her anymore." It is an unfortunate fact of the human condition that darkness tends to reduce visibility. And footsteps are easier to hear when the environment is otherwise silent save for crickets chirping.
"Can we stop following her?" Sean asked.
"Why? Are you afraid of the dark?"
"Of course not." Sean made a face intended either to indicate that he was not afraid of anything and that any insinuation otherwise was ludicrous, or to declare that a Sour Patch Kids was too sour for his tongue and he was having trouble spitting it out. "You don't think there's bears, do you?"
"Yes. Volcanic Pacific Islands are the natural habitats of bears." He took a single step into the trees, but as soon as the shadows fell over his face, he realized the canopy pretty much blocked out the moonlight entirely. The odds of finding Hayley in such darkness when he wasn't even sure where she was going were slim. "What is she even doing out here?"
"Do you think she's the Ghost Duelist everyone has been talking about?" Sean suggested. After all, she was wandering the island after dark and seemed to favor the shadows. Then he had second thoughts. "Oh, wait. Clyde and Ty said the Ghost Duelist was a guy."
"They probably said that to preserve their reputations," Maikeru commented. A couple of wimpy guys like that weren't above lying about losing a duel to a girl. "I guess we'll solve the mystery of Hayley Wilson and the Ghost Duelist in one night. I think she went that way."
He started to lead Sean into the trees, but he stopped suddenly when he heard footsteps in the brush in the other direction. First he saw two big boots followed closely by a pair of black pants. Then he saw an academy jacket, but it wasn't one of the typical colors; it was a brown jacket, although it really was an official Duel Academy jacket and not a cheap knockoff. But when that last step was taken out of the shadows, the stranger was clearly seen as a young man with curly brown hair and a slender build, standing at five-foot-eight and 160 pounds.
"Matt?" Maikeru certainly wasn't expecting to find Darius's old roommate out here. His first thought was that Matt might also be trying to find the Ghost Duelist. Or maybe Ellie persuaded him to her conspiracy theory regarding Hayley. "What are you doing out here?"
"We were just taking a walk around the island. The brisk night air is real nice."
"Who's 'we'?"
Matt just pointed to his head. "Ouroboros. He's an angry guy. The moonlight soothes him. It's relaxing. And when he's relaxed, I can be relaxed."
Sean and Maikeru exchanged confused glances. "I don't get it," Sean said.
"Are you okay?" Maikeru asked. "You didn't get hit in the head with a baseball or fall out of a tree, did you?"
Matt chuckled and said, "No. But you know what else helps me? Dueling. You guys up for it?"
"We're actually busy," Maikeru replied. "We're trying to find out what's going on with Hayley. She wandered off that way and I'm a little curious why."
"I don't know," Sean said. "It looks really dark in there. A duel out here where we've still got some light sounds like a better way to spend the evening." He added that they only had about an hour before the academy curfew that required they be inside the dorms. Maikeru tried to argue, but Sean's disapproval of the dark was almost tangible.
"I know her secret," Matt said. That caught Maikeru's attention. "I'll be happy to tell you if you help me out here. Just a little duel; that's all."
If Matt knew what Hayley was doing out here at night, he was probably involved. That's why Maikeru agreed to take the easy way and get the information straight from Matt instead of following Hayley around any longer. He and Sean just had to figure out which of them was willing to take on Matt's Cyber Dragons.
"Why don't you both try?" Matt suggested. "You'll have a better shot if the two of you duel against the one of me. What do you say?" Sean was okay with it, but Maikeru felt like something was a little off with Matt tonight. "If you guys beat me, I'll tell you exactly what you want to know about Hayley."
"As long as it keeps us out here in the moonlight," Sean agreed. He and Maikeru activated their Duel Disks and loaded their decks. "Who's going first?"
"I am," Matt quickly claimed. "I'll start this off with the Field Spell Basic Rules." The field flashed, but nothing seemed to change. Matt just stood there with a grin on his face. "This card dictates that we can each play only one card per turn."
"Just one card?" Maikeru repeated. "That's a really weird restriction. Does it matter what card?" Matt said it did not; the only requirement was that they each play Spell, Trap, or monster card each. Maikeru was not thrilled that his deck's greatest strength—its speed—was removed so quickly. Sean, on the other hand, kinda liked the idea. "Of course you do. You can only think one move at a time in the first place."
After another moment of standing in silence, Matt explained, "It's your turn, guys. That was my one card for the turn. Any new rule counts every action already taken in a turn. That means it's your turn. Check your Duel Disk."
Indeed, Maikeru's Duel Disk indicated he was in his Draw Phase, waiting to draw a card. "Whatever," he mumbled as he drew a card. "I'll summon Pyramid Turtle (4/1200/1400)." A large, copper-toned turtle with a cinderblock pyramid as a shell appeared on the field. "And… I guess that's all."
"That makes it my turn," Sean said. "I'll play Reasoning. Matt, you get to pick one monster level, and I pick up cards from my deck until I get a monster. If it's the same level as your guess, it goes to the Graveyard; if it isn't, I get to summon it."
Matt smiled brightly. "I like games. Okay, I know you run a Magical Explosion deck, so I bet your next monster is Level 4."
Sean picked up cards from his deck—six in total—until he found Breaker the Magical Warrior. "You were right. That means all those cards go to the Graveyard."
"And it's my turn again," Matt pointed out. "I'll activate First Play Random." A spinning dial appeared on the field; the numbers went from 1 to 5, the same as the cards in Matt's hand. "This is a new rule that says during each of our turns, the first card we play is selected randomly."
"But we only play one card," Sean noted.
Maikeru patted his partner on the shoulder and said, "Good, Sean."
"It's your turn now," Matt said, "and after you draw one card, the dial will determine what card you play this turn."
The spinning dial circled rapidly for a moment, then came to an abrupt stop at the number 4. "That's my Allure of Darkness," Maikeru said. A holographic deck on the field began leaking a cloud of dark energy. "I draw two cards, then I remove a dark monster in my hand from play." After he did so, Maikeru scoffed when he realized his first and only play for the turn was practically wasted. "At least I can still attack with Pyramid Turtle (1200)." The turtle channeled energy from its shell and released a burst from its gaping mouth; the blast hit Matt's field for direct damage. Matt 8000 – 1200 = 6800: Maikeru and Sean 8000.
The dial spun again and picked Sean's card for him. "Foolish Burial makes me send a monster from my deck to the Graveyard. I'll send Night's End Sorcerer." His field showed his spellcaster card being buried alive. Then his turn ended. "Dueling doesn't get any easier than this," he said. "I only play one card per turn and the computer tells me which card to play."
Maikeru groaned, "Yeah. It's a real walk in the park."
"My turn again," Matt declared. "Let's see what the dial wants from me." The dial spun and selected one of Matt's cards. "Draw 2 and Use 'Em," he read. "That means exactly what it sounds like. I draw two cards, and then I'm forced to play both of them. And the first one is Hand Limit 1." A yellow card showing the number '1' and a single card being held appeared on the field. "Starting right now, all our hands can have no more than one card during the End Phase. That means you guys have to discard four cards each right now."
"That's a real punch in the crotch," Maikeru commented as he tossed out four cards. Sean took less time to pick out his cards.
"But my turn isn't done yet," Matt reminded. "I'm still required to play that other card I drew. It's Rocket (5/1200/2200)." A pretty plain-looking rocket ship appeared on his field. "Now I just have to discard all but one card, and it's your turn."
"How come you got to play a Level 5 monster without a Tribute?" Sean asked. "Is that one of its special abilities, like your Cyber Dragon?"
"Rocket doesn't have any abilities. I was required to play it. When the rules force you to play a card, it doesn't matter what level it is. Of course, some cards can't be played, and so you have to send those to the Graveyard instead."
"Is there a book with all these rules written down?" Maikeru asked. Matt told him the holographic cards showed the effects for him to read. He scoffed and drew his card. Then the First Play Random forced him to play Il Blud (6/2100/800), a small, round monster with huge eyes zipped inside a faceless zombie wearing black and white stripes and a ball and chain around the ankle, like a cartoon in prison. It was very Burtonesque. "Well, at least I get to use that effect, too." Unfortunately, neither monster was strong enough to beat Matt's Rocket, and so Maikeru had to end another unproductive turn.
"Let's see what I get," Sean said with a smile on his face. He paused for a moment to consider the card selected by the dial in comparison with the weird rules of Matt's cards. "Speaking strictly hypothetically… Does your First Play Random card require me to activate a Trap immediately, or would I have to Set it?"
Matt laughed. "You Set Traps."
"Okay." Sean put on a fake Poker face and said, "I'll set a Trap or Spell." The king of subtlety.
"This was a lot of fun," Matt said when he drew. He sighed softly and added, "I'm sorry I have to leave already."
Maikeru was stunned. "You're leaving? In the middle of the duel?"
"Don't worry. The duel will continue. Ouroboros is going to take my place." He turned around the card selected by the First Play Random rule. "Unfortunately, when I play this card, I can't hold him back anymore. Try not to antagonize him too much. He's a lot testier than I am. Anyway, good luck. He's even better than I am." He laid the card on his Duel Disk. Suddenly the field flashed with energy, and a brown ring surrounded the duel field.
"That's weird," Sean uttered. Maikeru just wondered what the effect was of this new card, but Sean found it odd that the brown ring extended beyond the point the holographic projector could materialize Maikeru's monsters. The ring resembled a snake that wrapped around the field until it started eating its own tail.
The expression on Matt's face changed. His bright eyes and boyish smile turned to a slight sneer and a devilish grin, but that was the only physical change. "Transmutation Circle – Ouroboros," he said. "Each of you picks up one card, and that card becomes a sacrifice for this duel." He picked up his own top card and showed one called Jackpot!.
"I don't get it," Sean said. For once, Maikeru didn't, either.
Ouroboros explained to Maikeru, "Pick up the top card from your deck and show it." To Sean, he said, "Take one card randomly from your Extra Deck and show it." Maikeru picked up Plaguespreader Zombie and Sean picked up Tempest Magician.
"Why do we show different cards for the same effect?" Sean asked. "That seems weird."
"That's how the Ouroboros works," he explained. "Monsters from two different sides of a card. A tuner for one, and a Synchro for the other. Now remove them from play. Each one becomes a potential sacrifice if you lose this duel."
"Like the ante rule?" Maikeru asked. "That rule isn't allowed in an Academy duel. In fact, they wrote that on every other page of the Duel Academy duelist handbook. Besides, I'm not giving you my Plaguespreader zombie. It's one of my best cards."
"Yeah," Sean eloquently agreed.
Ouroboros just grinned. "It's your turn, zombie boy."
Maikeru was starting to get annoyed with this duel. At first, he liked the idea of learning Hayley's secrets without playing the spy game anymore, and it was an interesting chance to duel against the island's top-ranked duelist, but now it was just a display of a whole lot of cards no one ever heard of before. And the weird rules just kept piling up.
But the new cards didn't change all the rules. The First Play Random dial picked Maikeru's next card for him. "I have to summon Kasha (8/?/1000). This card has special requirements, but I've already met them." A rising flame on the field flared up suddenly, then faded to reveal a demonic cat bearing a wooden cart on its back and wheels made of fire. The wheels began to turn, and Kasha began to circle the field, collecting all the monsters and throwing them into the cart. "When Kasha is summoned, all monsters on the field are returned to their decks. For each zombie, Kasha (+2000) gains 1000 points." The flaming wheels began to churn wildly as the cart shot forward and plowed into Ouroboros's side of the field. Ouroboros 6800 – 2000 = 4800: Maikeru and Sean 8000.
"Nice move," Sean said. "That wiped that Rocket off the field." He picked up his next card and waited for the dial to pick something. "I got Summoner Monk (4/800/1600)." Sean's monster was a blue-skinned man wearing large, purple robes with gold trim and a red jewel on the forehead. "And I bet I can use his effect. I'll discard a Spell from my hand to summon Magical Exemplar (4/1700/1400) from my deck." This one was a female monster wearing green wizard robes and gold jewelry around her wrists, neck, and forehead.
"Nice work," Maikeru said, sounding particularly surprised. "You actually managed to use a monster effect to your advantage even against the ridiculous effects of Matt's cards."
Sean gave Maikeru a look of pity and said, "It's just a duel. It's not that weird. Anyway, I'll attack and then end my turn." Magical Exemplar cast a spell that caused an explosion on the other side of the field. Ouroboros 4800 – 1700 = 3100: Maikeru and Sean 8000.
Ouroboros smiled when the dial picked one of his cards. "Let's Do That Again lets me replay any Spell card in my Graveyard. I'll play Draw 2 and Use 'Em." He drew two new cards and slapped them both down on his Duel Disk. "First is Draw 5; that means during every Draw Phase, we draw five cards instead of one. And I've only drawn one card so far this turn, so I need to draw four more to comply with the rule."
"So how does that work?" Sean asked. "We draw five cards, play one, and then discard everything except one?"
"Exactly." Then he scoffed. "Well, that would be the case if you got to have another turn. My second card is Play All, which forces me to play every card in my hand before my turn can end. Keeping that in mind, I will play Love (3/200/1800)." Cliché as it sounds, a big, red heart with the small reflection in the upper right corner appeared on the field. "And I'll end this duel with one last card: All You Need Is Love." A bright light shone from above the duel field and hit the heart on Ouroboros's field.
"Wait," Sean interjected. "I'll activate Magical Explosion to inflict 200 points of damage to you for each Spell in my Graveyard." A ring appeared around Ouroboros, lined with images of Spell Cards and the Magical Explosion trap; after Magical Explosion sparked, the entire ring began to explode, each node inflicting damage to Ouroboros.
"That's only 2400 points," Ouroboros reminded him. "Despite that Trap, my new card is a Goal card that changes the requirements for winning the duel. If the only card in my monster field is Love, then the duel ends in my favor." Ouroboros 3100 – 2400 = 700: Maikeru and Sean 8000.
The brown ring set by the Transmutation Circle – Ouroboros card began to shine and spin rapidly around the field until it abruptly disappeared with the rest of the holograms. "That's my cue," Ouroboros said immediately following the light show. "I must be off." He immediately dashed off under the cover of the trees, but because of the rapidly fading lights, Maikeru and Sean both needed a moment to let their eyes adjust and get rid of the images of Duel Monsters seared to their retinas.
"Where'd he go?" Sean wondered. "I thought he was going to tell us about Hayley."
"That was only if we won," Maikeru recalled. He scoffed as he combined his deck with his Graveyard and shuffled his cards. "That guy is nuttier than a fruitcake." He would have said more, but he needed to count his cards again to make sure he didn't just miscount. A second effort revealed the same issue: He was missing his Plaguespreader Zombie.
"Do you still have your Tempest Magician?"
Sean looked through his cards and his pockets, but he couldn't find his card, either. "He said we were using them as antes on the duel."
"But when did he take them?" Maikeru wondered. "He never came any closer than twelve feet away. Then he just ran off after the duel."
Sean agreed, "It's weird. And he gave himself two names. Is he trying to establish two personalities? Like one who is just a friendly, relaxed guy and one who takes over during duels? 'Cause that sounds cool!"
Maikeru stopped to ponder this possibility for a moment. "Split personalities? Sean, for once, you may have figured something out that didn't even occur to me."
First, I'd like to apologize for all the times my story moved abruptly between sections. Any of you who have written something in Word and uploaded it to this site know that the site almost always deletes sectional breaks during its "auto-formatting." It's a major pain in the butt, but I can only assume it wasn't too obvious until the previous chapter; nobody mentioned it before tiramisu19 brought it to my attention. I will try to check over the formatting again each week before I post, but anytime a transition seems too abrupt, please know that I do not generally slack in that area without technical problems. (I had to start using + and - to indicate changing attack/defense values because the auto-format kept removing the brackets I used to use, too.)
Second, last time, I let Mitsuro duel with cards that don't exist. I will post an addendum chapter at the end of the story with her cards and their effects. I can't do it sooner because I am obsessive and do not wish to see a disconnect between the chapter of the story I post and the number assigned by this website. I'm weird that way. I will post the new cards used in this chapter in that same addendum.
The cards used by Ouroboros were an homage to the card game Fluxx. I really like that game, and it seemed like a great set of cards to use for a character as scattered as he. If you haven't played it but you like Yu-Gi-Oh!, you should check it out because you might enjoy it. (No, I'm not paid to say that. It's justification for stealing ideas.)
Next time, Cary will be in the School Duel and people will start making teams for the Tag Team Tournament. I haven't decided who is going to win it yet, but it will occupy several chapters to finish as it takes us through the end of the Duel Academy semester. I'll also give a little more information about Hayley.
Credits:
Darius Mantzios...tiramisu19
Jason Maxim...Maxim and Knight
Nathan Zislaw...Mavrik Zero
Hillary Delaney...Nodqfan144
Lili Von...Happy2BMe
Carter Jade...Jaden2010
Mitsuro Itachu...Titanic X
Sean Bivins...DarkVestroia2
Naoto Kurotsuki...Kurotsuki Haru
Hayley Wilson...TeamRocketDiva
Maikeru Stone...onyxshade7
Victor Rocks & Abel Shinzou...Iron-Arm-V
Alister Kazama & Jessica Parks...ZaneKazama001
Synthia Spencer...Madly Chessur
Leila Lockhart...Windraider
Everyone else so far...YamiRuss
