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Scene from Episode 3 (Yusei Catches Sidney): type h double t p, colon DOUBLE slash (for all sites), oo-kai-oo dot deviantart dot com slash art slash I-ll-Catch-You-130252711. I noticed she hasn't gotten anybody commenting yet except me, so I encourage people to please take a look. We look forward to see what she comes up with next, especially since I have give free range for episodes 4-6…I wonder what she will draw…Anyways, here is episode eight…

It had been two days since Yusei last saw Sidney. He awoke to the still morning, with the first light of July pouring down on his bare skin. Yusei sat up in bed, and looked out the window. His mind was on other things. The eve before, Blister and Tanner had left to go get his friends and bring them here to New Domino. They were locked up for a long time, and Yusei had a lot to tell them.

He heard rustling coming from the next room, and hushed whispers. Standing up and tossing the covers aside, he got dressed and slowly opened the door to his temporary room.

In the kitchen, there were six people. Tanner, Blister, and his four friends: Blitz, Nervin, Tank, and Rally. They looked at him, and greeted him enthusiastically.

All of them except for Rally wore a pair of blue jeans. Nervin was the tallest of the four, and most sensitive wearing a green vest and white shirt, and a pair of glasses. His dark blue hair was pulled back into an assortment of short tails. Blitz was slightly shorter than Nervin, wearing a sky blue short and a blue bandana over his short red hair. He sported a goatee, giving the appearance of someone slightly rebellious in nature, when in fact he was the most grounded of the four. Tank was a short, but portly man, with a brown furry nest over a gray T-shirt, and a band over his brown hair. Last in the group was the little boy named Rally, who wore shorts and a yellow T-shirt under an oversized and ragged gray coat. Rally kept a slightly dusty, light gray cap over his long and poofy red hair, and he had a yellow triangle on his cheek like Yusei.

Rally held a bowl of cereal in his hands. He immediately slammed it down and rushed over to Yusei, almost tackling him and he hugged him tightly.

"Oh, Yusei! We've been so worried about you! We've missed you so much!"

Yusei smiled for a brief moment for returning to his usual nonchalant expression.

"I'm happy to see you too. I'm glad none of you were hurt."

"No, we were just really hungry and confused when we got out." Tank said.

Just then, there was a loud beeping coming from the garage. Rally let Yusei go so he could take a look. When he opened the door, he saw his Duel Runner was receiving a call from someone. Was it Sidney? Or Jack?

His friends followed him anxiously and all gathered around him as he got on his Runner to answer the call. He pushed a button, and a face appeared on the screen. It wasn't Jack or Sidney. It was a dark skinned woman, slightly older than him, with long black hair and red bangs hanging over her gold eyes. She looked like she was at a high class auto shop somewhere.

"Good Morning Yusei, did I catch you at a bad time?" The woman's voice was rich and had a hint of pride in it. His friends stared curiously, trying to get a better look at the screen.

"Who are you? How were you able to contact me?" Yusei questioned her defensively, just in case she was someone not to be trusted.

"My name is Laura Shinoda, I work at my boyfriend's uncle's auto shop. I got word of you through Sidney, and I think I can help you." She told him flatly. Yusei raised an eyebrow. His friends were lost at this point.

"How do you know her?" Yusei asked.

"She's been like a little sister to me since we were just kids. Anyways, she wanted to see you again, and I know how to make that happen without any problems like the last one."

"Hey Yusei, who's Sidney?" Rally asked. Laura then gave a big grin. Yusei briefly turned to Rally.

"She's this girl I met…"

"A girl? Is she pretty, Yusei?" Tank inquired matter-of-factly. Yusei did his best to hide his frustration. Laura stifled a guffaw.

"You bet she is! Or at least, I think so…beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My boss thinks she's just a wimpy white girl. And my boyfriend of course thinks I'm the most beautiful person ever and she's 'ok'…but that's beside the point…" Laura really loved to talk.

"You said you could get us together again. What did you have in mind?" Yusei brought the subject back to her plans.

"Well, the shop has a nice open roof. If I tell Goodwin she's hanging out with me, he'll be less suspicious. After all, my dad is a scientist that works for him. And, people with duel runners pass in and out of here all the time. And we're confidential. You'll be able to come and go undetected, at least for a good while…if things get hairy at any point I can try to make other arrangements…What do you say?" Laura offered.

"Can we trust you? Why are you doing this?" Yusei asked.

"Yeah, man. If you don't believe me, you don't have to come. Anyways, I just want Sidney to be happy... and I don't like Goodwin or any of his lackeys…does that suffice?" Laura folded her arms.

"Alright. Tell me when and where to be and I can make it." He said. Laura sent him the coordinates.

"Today at lunchtime, does that work?" Yusei nodded. Laura bowed and waved farewell. Yusei's friends sat on the couch, waiting for him to explain himself.

"I'm just helping her out. She and I are part of some sort of plan Goodwin has and I want to help her get out of it or…do whatever I can…"

Rally smiled. "It's ok, Yusei. We know a lot has happened when we were locked up… Just promise you'll tell us."

Blitz looked at Yusei's mark on his cheek. "So, why don't you start with that? We've got time. Just start from the beginning."

"Ok…It's kind of long, but it starts when I managed to make it trough the tunnel to New Domino…"

Sayer sat on a park bench, sipping on his cup of black coffee. Sayer was wiry in appearance, similarly built to Yusei, but taller. He wore his sepia trench coat, even in summer, over his black business shirt, white tie, green vest, and pleated pants. He stared hard at his reflection. His auburn hair swirled above his face like a hairdo out of the nineteen-fifties. His brown eyes shimmered as if there were flecks of gold in them.

Akiza sat next to him, dressed in a white shirt with poofy sleeves, a highly stylized, rose red sleeveless ruffled jacket the came down to her knees. She also wore a pair of black shorts, black thigh-high socks and red shoes. Sayer had been taking care of her for a few years now, and she had considered him like a member of her family. Her new family. She had her head down, her expression that of uneasiness.

Sayer rubbed her shoulder with his free hand to comfort her.

"You don't have to put your head down in shame." He told her. She nodded and lifted her head up to look him in the eyes. Through the water of the fountain in front of them, Sayer saw two hooded figures approaching the two of them. He recognized them as messengers for the Arcadia movement, the underground network of psychics he was a part of.

"Mister Sayer, we have some important news. It's about Goodwin and his plans." One of the messengers whispered when he approached Sayer.

"Go ahead." He said. The other messenger followed behind the first.

"He has the final piece. If we don't act now, it may be too late to stop him from summoning the Crimson Dragon." The first messenger informed him.

"Final piece? Please elaborate." He asked the messenger politely.

"The Star Princess, sir." Said the second messenger. Sayer's fist tightened around his cup of coffee until he squished it and hot coffee spurted out. Akiza gave him a confused look. The messengers handed him a file.

"He's taken her in as a foster child. We have only two options sir: we take her or we kill her. That's what we've been instructed to tell you." The messenger awaited an answer from him. Akiza peered over his shoulder as he glanced through the file.

"It doesn't sound like she's fully got a grip on her powers yet. We should try to take her first. If she resists, we'll have no choice but to kill her…Akiza and I can do the job…if you're up to it, Akiza?" He looked at her. She nodded.

The messengers thanked him and quietly departed. Sayer threw away his coffee cup, a little disappointed that he let his anger get the better of him.

"I've never heard of the Star Princess." Akiza said puzzled.

"You know how each of the signers has a mark that represents a part of the dragon? The Star Princess has all five…it represents the power inside of her…the very essence of the Crimson Dragon. The full dragon mark represents the spirit of the Dragon…if you try to kill the Star Princess, you unleash its wrath upon yourself…" He explained.

Akiza understood now. "That's why we're going to try and capture her first, so we don't need to risk our lives."

Sayer nodded approvingly. "We need to be careful."

"So what's the plan?"

"I may have an idea, but I'll need you to use your power…"

"I can do it. Just tell me what to do."

Sidney pulled herself onto the roof of Goodwin's house, just outside her window. Today she wore a light teal kimono top with a storm gray short-sleeved jacket and a pair of Bermuda shorts with tennis shoes. She also wore the necklace she was given, not yet suspecting it was a tracker.

Her phone rang, and she saw it was Laura. She answered it and Laura appeared, wearing a pink tank top and white khaki shorts.

"Hey girl. You want to come and have lunch with me at the shop? I can pick you up!" Sidney shook her head.

"What about Goodwin?" She asked.

"Don't worry about it. I told him already. He thinks it's just the two of us. But, what I didn't tell him is that I'm having another friend over, too." Laura said cheekily.

"Who?" Sidney asked innocently. Laura put her palm to her face.

"You don't pay attention do you? I guess I'll have you know when we get there."

Sidney began floating a little. She was so enthused. She looked down and sighed.

Down please.

She returned to the roof. Her wing signer mark was going off for a second or two until it faded. She needed to get used to it, and perhaps someday she could learn to float at will. Sidney lay down, sprawled out on the roof watching the clouds go by. Goodwin and snuck into the room and looked out the window without her noticing.

"You wouldn't mind coming down there for breakfast, would you?" He asked before turning around to leave.

"I'm coming! I'm coming!" She attempted to make herself float into the window. She got halfway through before she fell in and landed with a ka-thunk. Nope. Still needs a lot of work. She thought.

"It's going to take more than two days to master that ability." Goodwin warned her. She huffed and followed him down the stairs. Sidney found to her displeasure that Lazar and Jack had also joined them for breakfast. Mina was also there though, which she felt was a relief. Mina never said much to her, but when she did she was always thoughtful. Also, it made her feel better to have another girl around when being surrounded by guys.

Jack looked up at Sidney and gave her a coy expression. She reciprocated with a sheepish smile. He still wasn't fooling anyone. Even Mina got a morbid look on her face.

Somebody take me away, please…I don't like being here…

Leo dragged his feet as he took his seat at the breakfast table. Luna was already, and she looked up to see the dark circles under his eyes.

"Are you still having nightmares, Leo?" She asked. Leo slumped over the table and grunted at her. Luna pulled on his arm.

"Leo!"

"Yes Luna. I can't help it. They just get worse and worse every night."

Luna stroked his arm. "What kind of worse?"

Leo sat up. "More violence. More blood. More fear… it gets more detailed. It gets longer and longer and it's harder to wake up. But, when I wake up I feel as if I haven't slept at all."

"This is bad. Maybe we should tell Yusei about it."

"Maybe…it's just… I don't want to worry him."

"If it's about us, it may be too important, Leo."

"I know. There was something new in the dream this time. There was the girl from the hospital we met a week ago. She was in the dream, but she wasn't dead…but she was covered in blood and she was crying…"

"Leo, we've got to tell Yusei. You need to start sleeping well again." Luna went back to eating, and Leo went to fetch himself his own breakfast.

As the morning became late, Laura pulled up to Goodwin's house in her Jaguar, this time dragging her boyfriend along for the ride as shotgun.

He was about the same height as Laura, taking off an inch or two. His eyes were a fierce steely gray, and his smooth head was shaven clean. He wore glasses and simple garb consisting of an oversized white T-shirt decorated with colorful graffiti he had done himself, blue jeans, and a Swiss army knife on a chain hanging from his pocket.

Sidney rushed out of the house, so happy to be out of what she considered a hostile situation.

"Hey Sid! You remember my boy, Shinju Masuda?" Laura called to her as she practically leaped into the back seat. Shinju gave an approving nod to Sidney. She waved at him politely. Just as Laura revved up the engine, she turned her head to see Jack Atlas leaning on one of the pillars by the step. He gave Sidney a disgusted expression, and moved towards them in an intimidating matter which Laura's boyfriend retaliated with by giving him a crude hand gesture. Laura pulled his hand down before driving away.

"Was that really necessary?" Laura asked him as they were driving along. Shinju folded his hand. Sidney sat silently in the backseat.

"I didn't like the way that dude was looking at her, Laura. He acted like he owned her or something. Like we were taking away his property." He told her with anger in his voice, "You know I hate guys that act like they're the king or something."

"That's not the point. You could have gotten in trouble for giving him the finger, Shinju. I don't want my boo getting into any trouble."

It was a sad truth. Shinju's parents were given permission to move to New Domino from the Satellite when he was five years old. His uncle offered them a job to work at his shop, and they've been there ever since. But, they could easily be sent back if any of them seriously screwed up.

"I know… I'll be more careful next time."

"I do agree with you though." She whispered. This made Shinju smile. Sidney cocked her head back and looked out the sunroof.

"Sidney? Have you been treated ok?" Asked Shinju. Sidney curled into a ball.

"So far…it's been pretty good. Goodwin and Lazar have left me alone most of the time…except for health tests and dumb stuff like that. Jack tried to make a pass at me a couple of days ago…you know…the 'prove you're not a lesbian' line. I thought even he wouldn't be dumb enough to use that."

Just then, the car came to a screeching halt. Laura twisted around.

"He did what now?"

"Woah. Calm down, Laura! He didn't actually touch me or anything. He just leaned in like he was going to until I brushed him off."

Laura looked suspiciously at her before resuming her driving.

"Ok. But the second he touches you, I'm coming over there to beat him lumpy." Shinju guffawed. Sidney raised an eyebrow.

"I thought you said you'd 'rip his balls off.'" Sidney commented.

"…That's what I'd do if he got away with more than that. But, you're right, I did say that. Guilty as charged."Laura smirked as her face turned red.

They had just pulled into Masuda's Auto and Runner Repairs. It was very clean and spiffy for a fix-it place. Shinju was the first to jump out into the parking lot.

"My uncle Kuro is probably in the garage fixing a car. I'll go talk to him, be back in a minute." As Shinju headed into the shop, Sidney saw a bright red Duel Runner parked in the open garage just before the door started to close. Her eyes widened.

Uncle Kuro was under a Subaru, repairing the transmission. He looked a lot like Shinju, except twenty years older, a lot more buff, without the glasses and he had a black buzz cut. His denim overalls were stained with oil. Shinju chatted him up for a few moments before he got up and motioned for Laura and Sidney to come and join them.

"Well, if it isn't white girl and love bug. Please come in!"

"Uncle, can't you ever call anyone by their proper name?" Shinju growled at him. Kuro sighed and motioned for Shinju to ease off a bit.

"Sorry, it's a force of habit in the trade, Nephew." He scratched his head. He patted the Subaru.

"This baby will work just fine now. That's another happy customer and another set of good meals…in the meantime, I should give this baby a good waxing." He wandered over to the red Duel Runner and looked it up and down.

"Nice model…Anyways, the gentleman who owns this is waiting for you on the rooftop, white gir…I mean, Sidney." Sidney was so excited she could hardly stand it. She didn't know it would take Laura that quick! Shinju smiled and pushed her in the direction of the stairs; he was going to help his uncle for a while. Laura waved and told her she'd be up in a bit with lunch.

Sidney made her way up the stairs, anxiously awaiting the visitor at the top.

That's episode eight. Tune in for Episode nine, because for those of you who like action…there will be action at the end of that episode *spoiler*. Reviews are love and have a nice day.