Plot: The new transfer students, Yugi and Yami, look like two seemingly normal brothers… but when the shadows of the night fall, they become a fighting duo that fight against the forces of evil….
Disclaimer: Some scenes in this story arc are things I have taken from Spiderman movies and cartoons, but I do not own Spiderman. I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! I also borrowed scenes from the fanfic On The Prowl, but I don't own them either.
AN: I had permision to borrow scenes from Fanfic writer Zephyr-Sombra's fic On The Prowl. If you like this fic than i suggest you read that one - it's what gave me the idea for this one!
Anyway, enjoy!
Chapter One:
The full moon shone in the middle of the sky, lighting up the dark streets of Domino City in Japan. And sat on a ledge on the biggest church in the entire city were two shadowed figures, looking out at the city's countless tiny lights.
"Lovely night tonight, huh?" The shorter of the two said.
The taller one, only taller by a foot, sighed. "Yes, it is. This city is certainly a very big place – perfect for the Dark to hide out in."
The shorter one gazed at his taller companion. "Had any sign of them yet?"
"No." The taller one replied, shaking his head. "I haven't been able to sense them yet, but if they pop up, I'll know."
"Speaking of popping up," the short one said, looking down, "I believe we have some late-night shoppers."
The tall one followed his companion's gaze, to see three men running away from a jewellery store that had a broken window and an alarm blaring off. They were all wearing black balaclavas that covered their faces, and they were each carrying a bulging black bag over their shoulder.
Nothing was said as the taller of the two shadows leaned and fell off the ledge gracefully, followed a moment later by his shorter companion. He fell smoothly, and then he grabbed a passing flagpole, swinging on it for a few moments before dropping onto the pavement perfectly in a cat-like crouch.
Show off. His shorter companion's voice rang in his mind.
He smirked. (Merely stretching my muscles, Light.) He then focused his attention on the three men who had stopped in front of him. "I do hope you gentlemen paid for what's in those bags."
"What are you supposed to be?" The first man demanded.
It was then that the shorter one landed on the pavement beside his companion. "I would say your worst nightmare, but we are far worse than that."
"It's those crime-fighting freaks we heard about!" The second man said in surprise. "Get out of our way if you know what's good for you!"
The taller shadow chuckled. "Actually I don't know what's good for me, so if you don't mind, I'll just stay in your way."
"That's it! Let's just shoot them!" The third man exclaimed, revealing a gun from his jacket. He pointed it towards the two shadows, but he somehow couldn't bring himself to pull the trigger. Both shadows seemed to smirk at him.
"This is going to be fun." The short shadow remarked as his taller companion leapt forward, knocking over the first man. The man hit his head on the concrete pavement so hard that he was knocked out, and then the shadow hopped off of him. The shorter shadow spotted the man with the gun pointing the weapon at his companion, and leapt to help, knocking him over as well. The remaining man turned and began running, but the taller shadow merely chuckled.
"Why do they always try to run away?" He asked sarcastically as he threw out a hand towards the man. A long, jet-black rope of some sort shot across the distance to catch its target by the ankle. The man fell over and was dragged back to the two shadows, trembling and begging all the way.
"Please… don't hurt me…." He begged. "P-please…."
The taller shadow sighed. "You were going to hurt us, so why shouldn't we return the favour?"
Then, the sound of police sirens could be heard coming closer.
They must have heard the alarm. The short shadow said. We'd better scram.
(Fair enough.) The taller shadow relented. (But let's leave them a little present.)
Minutes later, several police cars screeched to a halt. Then two policemen came out of each vehicle, staring at the sight in front of them. There were the three men that had robbed the store, tied up and hanging from a nearby lamppost. And pinned to one of them was a piece of paper, with a symbol of a yin-yang on it. One of the policemen plucked the paper off the man and stared at it.
"It's them again…." He said to his comrades. "The Shadows."
AN: Well, how was that? Please let me know what you think, good or bad!