At the palace's hospital...

"So, you want to be my right-hand slave?" questioned Yami-Yugi to Bakura.

Now sitting up from his hospital bed, he calmly answered, "Yes, and I hope that I will serve you well."

Yami-Yugi sighed, and then quickly said, "Well, I don't want to see you as my slave, but rather as my servant. You will be treated well and fairly."

Bakura simply nodded his head, calmly saying, "Whatever you desire to call me, I will accept." Yami-Yugi rolled his eyes, and then elbowed him playfully. "Hey! That hurt!" moaned Bakura.

They both were laughing as Yami-Yugi said while walking to the room door, "Well, my servant, you go ahead and rest. When you feel better, I want you to change into your servant clothing, which is on your bed in your bedroom. I'll see you at dinner." So then Yami-Yugi walked out, and headed to where Tea, Joey, and Grandpa were being held.

The place where Tea, Joey, and Grandpa were being held was a surprisingly nice place, in what seemed a bed room with prisoner furniture. Of course they were all chained against the wall, but weren't chained in a too uncomfortable manner. Yami-Yugi opened the door to their prisoner room, closing it shut behind him, as well as locking the door. Tea immediately lifted her head when she heard Yami-Yugi lock the door, wondering if he was going to let them go.

"Yugi, is...is that you?" questioned Tea to Yami-Yugi, who, looked rather serious at her. He simply lifted his right arm, pointing at her, and then yelled, "Guards! Tea is staying, but let Joey Wheeler and Mr. Moto set free!" Tea gasped, but didn't even notice Joey had his head down the whole time, and so was Grandpa's.

The guards set Joey and Grandpa free, escorting them to the front doors, and took them home. Yami-Yugi unchained Tea, but she couldn't get out because the door was locked, by voice command.

"Wait, are you letting me go?"

"No, I am not Tea. You are staying with me, because you are the only one who will understand without causing an upheaval." She definitely wasn't happy, but she wasn't upset either.

"Look Tea I know this is agitating for you, but you have to understand the reason why I'm keeping you here." She seemed open to listen.