DISCLAIMER: I don't own YGO.


Mokuba POV

It's Christmas morning! I looked at my alarm clock: 6:00am. I knew Seto wouldn't be up at this hour after having worked till 2am. He gave me his word that he would not work on Christmas day at all. I trust him.

I tried to go back to sleep. Just two more hours and then we can get up. I'll let Seto get his sleep. He's done so much for me; he deserves it.

I closed my eyes but could not get back to sleep. I couldn't help it, I was just so excited! I absolutely could not wait till Seto opened his gift from me. The Blue Eyes White Dragon crystal.

How would he react? What would he say? Where would he put it? The questions filled my mind and I fell asleep again.

Kaiba POV

I was happily sleeping when suddenly something jumped and landed on me. It was Mokuba! I groaned. "Mokuba, what-"

He cut me off before I could speak. "Get up! It's Christmas morning and I want you to open your present!" He got off my bed and ran out of the room.

I sat up and put my bathrobe on. I walked down to the stairs leading to our main living room. I suddenly remembered something. I had gotten Mokuba something a couple of days ago, the day I got off from school. Before I had the chauffeur drive me back to the mansion, I had ordered him to stop at a certain place. I picked up Mokuba's last gift and brought it home and had the servants take care of it. I also bought the supplies for it as well.

I reached the bottom of the stairs and Mokuba was there, smiling, and waiting for me. Breakfast was on the coffee table with hot chocolate. It was snowing again but the morning sun shone through the windows. The perfect scene.

"Well, go on, Mokuba. Open your gifts." I sat on the couch, watching him tear at the wrapping paper.

"Wow thanks Seto!" He said after opening all but one of his presents.

"Mokuba, I wrapped that one myself. Excuse the messy job." I said.

"Oh that's alright, big brother." Mokuba smiled warmly at me and began to open the present. He was speechless for a moment. Then, "Cool! I can practice Duel Monsters on it?"

"Yes you can. I designed it specifically for you." I answered, satisfied that he liked it.

"Seto, open your presents." Mokuba handed me one and I carefully opened it. Then I opened another, then another, and another. I liked them all. Finally, Mokuba handed me one more. "Here big brother, I wrapped this one myself and I bought it at the mall. I hope you like it." Mokuba said hopefully.

I unwrapped it and found a white box. I opened that up and took out the top white tissue paper and underneath it was, a Blue Eyes White Dragon in the form of a crystal. I stared at it, surprised. The crystal caught the light and it looked amazing. I could almost hear the roar of the mighty dragon.

"Do you like it?" Mokuba asked.

I looked at him and then smiled. "Mokuba, I am at a loss for words here." I replied. "This is, incredible!" I looked at it again. "Thank you, little brother." He got up and hugged me.

"Merry Christmas, Seto." Mokuba whispered.

"Speaking of Christmas," I said and got up. "I have something else for you." I walked to the kitchen door and opened it. Out ran a small brown puppy, a Chihuahua. It yipped and yapped and stood on its hind legs, front paws on my pants but I gently pushed towards Mokuba who laughed out loud in delight.

"A puppy!" He laughed as the Chihuahua tried to lick his face.

I smiled. "What are you going to name it?"

Mokuba thought for a moment. "I'm going to name him Kuriboh."

My eyes widened. "Kuriboh?" I echoed.

"Yep. It seems to fit him!"

Mokuba POV

This is the best Christmas I've ever had! I got a puppy! It gets lonely whenever Seto's at work and Kuriboh will keep me company.

"I love you so much, Seto!" I hugged him again, as Kuriboh played with the stray wrapping paper.

"I love you too, Mokuba." Seto hugged me back. "Hey!" I laughed as Kuriboh tried to get our food. Seto managed to save our food and we sat down to eat it. I went over to the TV and turned it on, watching the Christmas Day parade and festival.

I sighed happily. What a great Christmas morning. It was bound to be a great Christmas Day as well.