THIS IS THE FIFTH ONE THAT NEEDS TO BE READ

And just as Seto and Yugi have passed lives, Sareika's ties in with theirs as well. When Seto goes to the museum, Ishizu does not show him the painting of Sareika on the wall; it's intended to be small but it's a portrait of a princess from another land. Ishizu calls Sareika to the museum and shows her the painting; the princess's name was Sia (SIGH-UH) and she was arranged to marry the pharaoh of Egypt in order to unite their kingdoms and armies. However the marriage did not take place since the pharaoh 'disappeared' into the millennium puzzle so Sareika's past life is simply known as the pharaoh's fiancée. Her connection to Seto's past life (the priest) is that of being like his sister, which ties somewhat into the present relationship between Seto and Sareika. Sia has no relationship with Seto once he becomes pharaoh of Egypt but instead chooses to stay in Egypt and rule beside him without the label of being his wife. And because of this past life, whenever Sareika is with Yami, she feels a certain connection with him; when they're in Noah's world Sareika falls through a hole separate from her brothers and wanders alone in the virtual world until she finds Yami after his duel with one of the big five. No feelings are admitted between yami and Sareika yet they both admit that they feel something when they're around each other, like they're 'meant to be' but they both agree that would be wrong due to their connection with Seto. However when Sareika finds out about her past life, she finally understands why she felt that way around Yami and unlike Seto, she's more open to the idea of destiny and past lives. During the episodes when everyone is in ancient Egypt (and Yami's name is changed to Atem), Sia is there in Egypt with the pharaoh. She stands beside him in court although her face is covered with a veil; it's customary that the people of Egypt not see her face until she is queen of Egypt.