Alright I needed to write one. This is lame, but I don't care.

Disclaimer: I don't own YGO!


Fishnet

When most people usually hear the word "fishnet" they think of hookers, the Red Light zone, and women who dance around poles to make money.

Mako isn't most people. When he hears the word "fishnet" he thinks of his dad, a strong man with a strong will to do good. Maybe staring at the ocean and going fishing day in and day out looking for his dad was a little unhealthy, but Mako didn't care. If he knew his dad, he's turn up someday; besides, he fished for a living, just like his father.

He also fished to keep his sanity.

With his mother dead when he was two and his father lost at sea, he did the only thing that would keep his head on straight. It was a burden, but he could help it. Fishing was relaxing. If he closed his eyes, he could picture his father standing next to him. He'd smile; sometimes even talking to the father he imagined was standing next to him.

Deep down in his heart, he knew his father wasn't coming back.


I always thought Mako's story was sad, even though it was told in such an… unsad way. Oh well.

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Over and out,

Mahersal