WARNING: I'm like, really bad at writing Duels, so it's short and maybe not as good as I hoped. It's nothing new, but I tried. Hope you enjoy anyway and please don't forget to review!
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"I overlay these three Monsters to build the Overlay Network!"
Kat threw her hand up and watched as her three Monsters became Overlay Units. They soared into the Network, and flashed wildly as Kat continued. "I XYZ Summon, Number 92, Heartearth Dragon!"
The huge, vicious dragon appeared, letting out a roar so furious you could literally see the sound waves from it. Black Mist stared, not expecting Kat to summon her best Monster so quickly, yet not surprised. Of course the girl would pull a move like that.
It was her strategy. And he knew just how to knock her down.
Kat pointed with the same hand she'd had up in the air moments ago. "Heartearth Dragon, attack with Dragon Canon Blast!"
A single motion of his hand, and Black Mist had a Trap Card up. Kat gasped. She'd already told Heartearth to attack!
"Oh crap. No Heartearth, stop the attack!"
But it was too late. No way Hearthearth could stop now. The attack smashed against the Trap Card, and with a blinding flash, both Duelists were sent flying back.
Kat's Life Points hit 50,while Black Mist's hit 200 only. The girl across from the smirking black being struggled to sit up. She stared at her monster as it glowed for a moment, wondering just what else had happened when it hit that trap card.
"Damn it! How did that happen?" Kat stood up wobbly. Black Mist smirked.
"I warned you Kat! Now it's my turn to show you who's boss!" Black Mist let out a horrific laugh and raised his hand up. "I overlay these three monsters and XYZ Summon a copy of myself, Number 96, Black Mist!"
Kat watched in horror as the copy of Black Mist arose from the card. This was going to be close, but she knew she could win.
"Oh man. This may be hard, but I can still pull it off!"
"Yeah right!"
"What?"
"Only a Number can destroy a Number Kat!"
Kat raised an eyebrow. "Have you gone mental? Heartearth Dragon IS a Number!"
Black Mist cackled. "Fool! Heartearth ran blindly into my trap card! Remember? That officially makes it an ordinary XYZ Monster!"
"No..." Kat went wide-eyed in fear. Black Mist smirked.
"I told you my victory was assured! Now Number 96, attack!"
Kat went flying backwards, her Life Points hitting 0. She chocked and attempted to stand, but could only hold herself on her hands and knees.
"Y-You won't g-g-get away with this! I-I-I won't let you get the N-N-Number...Ca-a-ards... uh..." Kat fainted onto the roof building. Black Mist chuckled.
"Pathetic girl, thinking you'd be able to win each and every time. I'll take that Number Card you have now."
Heartearth Dragon was taken by the black being. He smirked and turned back to his classic Sludge Form, drifting away from the roof.
It was best he left before Kite and Hart decided Kat was gone too long and came after her.
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"Kite, I'm worried," Hart whispered. Kat had been gone now for three hours. At first, they thought maybe she'd just gone to hang out with her friends.
But then they realized she would've called first before. And she hadn't.
"I'm worried too Hart. And I think maybe we should go look for Kat. It's starting to get dark!" Kite stood from the couch and raced off, Hart and Orbital following right behind. The little robot transformed into a glider and hooked onto Kite's back, and once Hart was on top of him, he took off into the sky.
Heartland City's lights soon came into view. Hart stared around, looking for any sign of Kat. She could be anywhere. It was only when Orbital let out a beep did they know how close they were.
"M-Master Kite! Take a s-sharp left now!" Orbital commanded. Kite scowled, not liking being bossed around by a robot but doing it anyway.
Hart pointed and shouted, "There! On that building! I see something!"
"I see it too." Kite refused to listen as Orbital rambled on about him going the wrong way. Hart cupped his mechanical mouth and hissed out a "Shut up before my brother cuts your circuits" as they landed on the roof.
They couldn't believe Kat was lying there, unconscious and hardly breathing.
"Kat!" Kite yelled and ran to Kat's side. He lifted her up and studied her. No broken bones, but there were some deep cuts. Maybe that's what knocked her out? They looked like they could make a person dizzy.
"Oh man." Hart gulped and stroked Kat's neon-blue bangs. She twitched, but didn't wake up.
Orbital gestured toward Kite. He sighed and handed Kat over to the robot, who held her gently before having the Tenjo brothers hang onto him. He took off, flying back to the cabin.
Kite kicked the door open. He'd left it unlocked just in case he needed easy access inside. Orbital raced in after him, Hart right behind and watching intently as Kat was placed on the couch.
"Kat," Hart whispered. He helped Kite cover her with the blanket, then placed a hand on her shoulder. All three of them hoped she'd wake up and be okay.
Well, part of it was fulfilled.
Kat moaned and opened her eyes. She rolled over, staring at the Tenjo brothers and Orbital with her cat-green eyes. She sat up a bit, a confused look on her face.
"Where...am I?" Kat whispered, barely loud enough to be heard. Kite laughed. His girlfriend was something else sometimes.
"What do you mean? Silly Kat, you're at home!"
"H-Home? I have a home? And...who's Kat?"
"You're joking right?" Hart asked.
Kat raised an eyebrow, then shook her head. "No. Who are you? In fact...who am I?"
Kite, Hart and Orbital were stunned.
"Oh, crap. This isn't good," Kite muttered.
