THIS IS THE SECOND THAT NEEDS TO BE READ.

THIS is further on of my description, as I put in my first "Seto's Sister". This offers a little more explanation of my stories. Again if you get confused feel free to comment.

Sareika is wealthy herself since she has her own fashion company. Her business altogether is called Red Apple and it's composed of three different fashion branches. The names of the fashion branches are Dina Capria (pronounced DEE-NUH CAPRI-UH), Juniper, and Silver Edge. Dina Capria is meant to be more earthy type clothing, casual and comfy, like for ordinary-day dressing up. Juniper is more classy and elegant; it caters to both wealthy and poor classes. Many celebrities in this world know of the Juniper brand, as does Zigfried as the story progresses. And in keeping up with the trends of the modern day, Silver Edge, is just that, it's edgier, darker line of clothing. Not Goth but more like skater and punk, with also a hint of girl-i-ness since Sareika doesn't want her fashion rep to be tainted she keeps everything hip and up to date. She has a mansion in Madrid and will occasionally spend time there to work on clothing projects but when she's not in Madrid, she's living with her brothers in Domino City. Just as Seto owns a Blue Eyes jet, Sareika owns three jets, each styled after her three clothing lines but smaller than the bulky blue eyes jet. A casual simple earth like jet, an elegant bedazzled and gemmed-out jet and the Silver Edge jet has leather seats, zebra print and notches in the wings of the jet, to make it look 'torn and scratched up'. Granted notches in a jet in real life would probably be bad but this is a story so the laws of life don't apply.

Another little twist I made in this story is that Seto is actually in love with Sareika and Sareika is in love with Seto. Further in my stories when feelings are finally admitted, Seto and Sareika both claim that they've loved each other since they first saw each other. The day Seto and Mokuba arrive at Gozu's manner, Sareika is walking down the grand staircase ready to greet her new step siblings and right away they both fall for each other. However throughout the years there is no indication of their feelings for one another. Sareika keeps her emotions bottled up because technically Seto is her brother; Seto on the other hand becomes cold under the instruction of Gozu and sort of forgets his feelings towards Sareika, but they 'pop' up every now and then in the story. When they're on the airship after escaping Noah's world, Seto goes to Sareika's room and upon entering she asks him 'are you ever going to forgive yourself' and she's implying to him finding out that was she beaten but not being able to do anything about it. In my story Seto doesn't reply, he just walks up to Sareika and kisses her for only a few seconds. (I pictured it in my mind like an anime kiss, where they don't really show the faces; only like the bottom half of their faces are showing. You see their lips touch but you don't know what their upper facial expressions look like or what their bodies are doing) anyways, I incorporated that because it's supposed to be rare for Seto to finally come out and say or show how he feels. And after breaking the kiss he says 'I thought I lost you to Noah back there' Sareika replies 'and what if you had' Seto answers 'you know I never leave without taking what's mine' and Seto quickly leaves her room, it's supposed to also have the audience being like "wait, what? did he really just kiss Sareika…his sister?" but my story heavily reminds the audience that they are not really brother and sister, only adopted so in my mind that makes it ok. No blood relation whatsoever.

Their story is also intended to be stubborn and confusing. Like two in a romantic movie or novel who just can't admit their feelings because something else is in the way. But Sareika is strong-willed and able to stand on her own; she's not this weak girl who feels like she's going to be heartbroken if Seto doesn't return her affection. That's another reason Seto actually admires Sareika; because she is strong and she believes her heart condition makes her stronger. In my story Seto finds letters from Sareika's hospital indicating that a surgery can be performed to cure her heart condition, but Sareika refuses the surgery, feeling that her condition makes her who she is, though she has to take pills daily to keep her heart rate normal.