Disclaimer: The story is fictitious and all characters belong to their original creators/owners, as well as the game of Duel Monsters. The few characters that do belong to me are the Katsuhiko name, Erin and Davis Katsuhiko.

Domino Doom!

Chapter 1: The Meeting

"Is Domino City friendly, mother?" she asked.

A weak feminine voice replied, "Of course darling, you know the weather will help with my illness and they have the best supply of herbs and jobs because of their industrial downtown. It's a wonderful place to go my little darling."

"As long as you can get well again, then I will go."

"That's lovely to hear. I'm glad you came around and don't worry about anything. I've found a nice high school for you to go to as well as a lovely cottage for us to live in that's not too far away from the museum. I'm sure you'll make friends quickly but don't over due it with the attacks again alright?"

The teen nodded, "Yes, I understand mother. I can at least keep my viruses on hand right?"

"Yes, you may and you'll be getting a state of the art laptop once we get to the city."

"NO! Mother you can't afford that!"

"Yes I can and you will have it. It's the least I can do for all of the help that you're giving me as well as all the support."

In a defeated tone she replied, "I understand mother."

"That's my little darling. Now help me pack these things so we can be on our way my little Kisara."

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His navy blue eyes were typing away on the laptop that he had in front of him, his fingers flew over the keys as he was logged onto the mainframe of his company. He glanced at a few of his female classmates simply to give them a glare. Why must I put up with these things? I hate fan girls, they're annoying, they use cheap perfume, and loud jewelry. I can hear them coming a mile away not to mention their smell, at least I have the limo to help me out. I still need to duel Yugi and defeat him but that can be put to rest. Kaiba World comes first for Mokuba, that's been put on hold for him for too long. His fingers continued to type away on the laptop when he heard the male students talking about a new transfer student from another city.

A voice from the front called, "Mister Kaiba. There's a phone call for you." The man with navy blue eyes and brown hair, stood from his chair while taking his laptop with him. He approached the teacher and took the phone from her. There was a few exchanges of words and he handed the phone back to the teacher. "Do you have to leave?" she asked.

"Yes. It's a matter of importance," he stated flatly and left the classroom with all of his belongings in tow. What could it be this time Mokuba. I hope you're alright, if any one tries to hurt you, they'll be very sorry. His eyes narrowed as he thought about anyone hurting Mokuba. Kaiba left the school building and whipped out his cell phone to call the limo driver. "Pick me up and take me to Mokuba's school." He returned the phone to his pocket, just as he reached the edge of the campus grounds, the limo pulled up and the driver got out.

"Here Mister Kaiba," said the driver and he opened the door for his boss. Once Kaiba was inside, the driver hopped into the driver's side and drove off towards Mokuba's school.

Twenty minutes passed and Kaiba reached the school, waiting on the bench outside was Mokuba. Seto opened the door and motioned for Mokuba to come inside, once his younger sibling was inside the vehicle, he closed the door. "What's this about Mokuba? Are you feeling alright?"

"Well....big brother, I don't feel that well. I feel kinda dizzy and I'm tired," he answered with a quiet voice.

Kaiba reached over and felt his younger brother's forehead, it was warm, "You might be catching a cold. Let's go home and I'll take care of you." Mokuba nodded and he moved over towards his older brother, he placed his head on his lap and fell asleep. "To the mansion," he stated to the driver of the limo. He pulled out his phone once more, "Roland, get the doctor to the mansion, Mokuba is sick." He placed a hand on his brother's back to help him sleep. What's wrong with you Mokuba? It had only be over exertion. Seto watched his younger brother sleep on his lap and his thoughts turned towards the time that he had been spending with Mokuba. Perhaps I should spend more time with him but I need to develop Kaiba World for him as well. There must be something that I can do.

Meanwhile, at Domino High School, there was a young woman sitting underneath a tree by herself. Her waist length light blue hair was plaited into a braid and her bright blue eyes stared at the book in front of her. It was a simple reading for her and a book that she had read one too many times, she looked up and noticed there was a small group of students hanging out together. She watched them until the smallest of the group spotted her. She quickly turned her head back to the grass in front of her, she didn't want to be seen.

"What is it Yugi?" asked a young girl.

The small teen that she spoke to had purplish spiky colored hair with blond bangs that spiked everywhere, he looked at her and replied, "That girl over there. She's the new transfer student right, Anzu?"

Anzu looked over at her, "Yeah so?"

"She looks familiar, but I can't place where she's from," he replied. "Joey, Tristan, you guys have seen her somewhere too right?"

Joey, the one with dirty blond hair and dark eyes nodded, "Yeah but I can't place where Yug." The other dark haired man with him nodded as well. "But you could go ask her, y'know."

Yugi shook his head, "Nah, it's probably nothing. Come on we have to get to class." The others agreed with him as they left but as the taller three teens headed inside the building, Yugi took a second glance at the blue haired girl. Despite the advice he gave to his friends, he approached the transfer student.

Blue eyes noticed a pair of shoes and she looked up to see Yugi. She asked, "Can I help you with something?"

"Is this seat taken?" he asked with a smile.

"No, you can sit," she answered with a smile of her own.

Yugi took a seat and leaned against the tree, "I have class soon but I wanted to ask you your name and talk a little with you. You seem lonely. How long have you been in Domino City?"

She smiled at him, "I arrived not too long ago so I don't really know any one or where any thing is. I appreciate the time you have taken to come talk to me. Thank you. Can I ask you your name first before I give you mine?"

"Of course! My name is Yugi Mutou."

"Ah, the King of Games. It's a pleasure to meet you, Yugi. My name is-" she was cut off as Yugi's other friends called to him that class was starting.

"I have to go but your name and I'll see you again right?" he asked.

She smiled, "Of course you'll see me again Yugi. I'm Kisara Katsuhiko." As she finished her name, Yugi waved to her and ran off to get to his class. He seems nice enough but he has his friends......why do I feel connected to them? That's so strange, that's about as strange as my Blue Eyes White Dragon obsession. Hmmm, I'll ask mother when I get home if she's feeling well. Maybe she'll tell me what's going on. Her sapphire eyes returned to the book that she had in her hand while the bell rang for classes to start.

As Yugi followed Anzu, Joey and Tristan into the school building, he thought, Kisara? From the World of Memories perhaps. I'll go talk to Ishizu and Marik at the museum soon, maybe they know of a Kisara from Ancient Egypt.

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Kisara was walking home with a smile on her face, Three classes that I am wonderfully good at are art, computer, and music. The violin is so beautiful and I absolutely love art, so many mediums with which to sculpt the beautiful Blue Eyes White Dragons and all of their forms. Computer class was simple, hacking into someone's computer is more trying than that class. She had her bag by her side as she passed by the Kaiba Mansion. She paused in front of the massive entrance, That's a beautiful home. I'm sure that whoever lives there must be well into their fifties. Hmmm or perhaps not....... Kisara shrugged her shoulders as she walked on towards the cottage that was four blocks away from the massive mansion.

Across the street stood a man with long silver hair and one brown eye, he held the brim of his hat down as he watched the pale skinned girl continue on walking. In a quiet tone he said with a devious smile, "Well I didn't think you would be here, little dragon. I'm surprised that you've been reincarnated, it's such a pleasure to see you here. Now what is it that you're here to do? I am going to make sure that you meet Kaiba-boy!" He laughed to himself as he saw which house the young maiden had entered and he made a mental note to make sure that he would stop by very soon.

Pale fingers wrapped around the silver doorknob of her new home, she opened the door and closed it behind her while taking off her school shoes. "Mother, I'm home!" she called. The black bag that she carried to school was left by the door, however, she removed a black case with different colored compact discs. "Mother? Are you awake mother?" Kisara looked in the den area, the kitchen, the pantry, and she finally made her way upstairs. She passed by the master bedroom and noticed that her mother was staring at a photograph in an ornate wooden frame. "Mother?"

Wrinkled fingers wiped away a tear at the corner of her eye, "Hello Kisara. I'm sorry I didn't answer you, it's just that...." She looked at her daughter with her green eyes and she gave a weak smile. "I found this photo of your father and I couldn't help but remember him. It seems just like yesterday that we got the phone call. I'm sorry Kisara, how was you first day of school?"

She shook her head, "No mother, it's alright. I'll take this photograph and I'll make a shrine to him in this bedroom for you. It's alright to grieve, you're human, mother." Kisara smiled at her mother and sat next to her on the bed. "Let me finish unpacking while you head downstairs and make some tea alright? I'll fix everything don't worry about lifting a thing okay mother?"

"Alright, you win, Kisara. I'll be downstairs making tea and some chicken and dumplings for us," she answered her daughter with a smile. She placed a hand on Kisara's cheek as she looked into the eyes of her daughter, "You have your father's determination and his stubbornness but you've got my kindness and purity. You're a lovely daughter, I'm proud to have you as my own, Kisara Katsuhiko."

The two women enveloped each other in a hug that seemed to last ages, once they separated, the mother went downstairs while the younger one stayed in the bedroom. As soon as Kisara heard noises from downstairs, she began to work quickly to unpack everything. I don't need to spend more than one day on this because we don't have a lot of things to unpack. Almost everything we had burned in the fire but I'm glad that mother has some money for herself. She never did say where she got the money from to get that laptop for me...... While Kisara thought about everything that day and about meeting the king of games, she never did hear the knock downstairs.

Kisara's mother approached the entrance door and opened it, standing in front of her was a tall man with silver hair. He was smiling and she questioned, "Can I help you sir?"

"But of course you can. I came over to greet you and welcome you to the neighborhood. I actually live a few houses down from you and I saw the moving vans the other day. So I thought that I'd come by and welcome you! I brought some flowers and a fruit basket and some gelatin that I made," he replied with a smile. He thought for a moment and bowed, "Do forgive my manners, I'm Pegasus J. Crawford. It's a pleasure to meet you!"

Her mother replied, "My name is Erin Katsuhiko, come in. I was just making some tea, I hope you don't mind if I'm cooking dinner right now for myself and my daughter. You know what, I'll make some extra for you." Erin moved aside to let her neighbor inside, once he stepped in and removed his shoes, she closed the door. "This way please Mister Crawford," she motioned for him to follow her into the kitchen.

"Thank you, Erin but you can just call me Pegasus. Tell me, it's just you and your daughter living here?"

"Yes, here have a seat and you can place those gifts on the table. Thank you for welcoming us Pegasus," Erin replied with a smile while she added some herbs to the simmering water on the stove. "Once the tea is done, I'll give you a cup."

Pegasus gave a small smile and removed his hat, "Thank you, Erin. Do you always give your guests tea and food?"

A smile broke out on the weak woman, "Yes, it's become a habit of mine that my daughter taught me. She's much more polite than I."

"I see. So, why are you here? If you don't mind my asking. It's not often that Domino City gets new people moving in," said Pegasus.

Erin poured the tea into two green glazed traditional tea cups, she handed one to Pegasus and she took a seat in front of him. "To tell you the truth, it's for my health. The last city that we were in had terrible air, and here it's much cleaner. Besides, I really enjoy this little cottage. And it's a great change of scenery for my daughter." She smiled at him as they began to chat.

However Kisara had finished the unpacking and the shrine to her father, There that's better. I'll do my room tomorrow after school. Besides, I'll just sleep on the couch for now, it doesn't bother me. She listened downstairs and heard an unfamiliar male voice. Visitors? Kisara left her mother's bedroom and headed down the flight of stairs to see who their visitor was. As she turned the corner she was shocked at who sat in the guest seat. She recognized the hair, the laugh, the voice, and the red suit that the man wore. "Mister Crawford?!"

Upon hearing his name from a musical voice he looked over his shoulder and smiled, "Hello there. You're Erin's daughter. I see you know my name but yours is?"

Erin stared at her daughter, "How do you know Pegasus?"

"Mother this is Pegasus Crawford, he created the game of Duel Monsters. It is an honor to have you in our household as a guest. My name is Kisara Katsuhiko," she replied and bowed to the creator of her favorite card game.

"The pleasure is all mine Kisara. You can just call me Pegasus, like your mother."

Her blue eyes stared at him, "Are you sure?'

Pegasus waved a hand at her, "Of course I'm sure!! Now come and sit down with us! I came here to greet you two to the neighborhood. This tea is delicious by the way, who made it?"

"Kisara made it, it's actually her recipe," beamed Erin. Pegasus looked at the tea and back at Kisara while Erin continued, "Yes, Kisara is talented. She also made the tea cups that we're drinking out of as well. You should hear her play the violin! It's absolutely gorgeous, though we don't have a violin of our own, she's just a natural at it."

A pink tinge crossed Kisara's cheeks, "I'm not that good." She took a seat and faced Pegasus, "Mother has a tendency to exaggerate on topics that involve me. I'm her only child so she dotes on me constantly. Tell me Pegasus, you live in that castle-esque house just down the road do you not?"

He held up his index finger and tapped her nose, "But of course! You're very perceptive!"

"If you live there then who lives in that gorgeous mansion?"

His brown eye gleamed at her, "Well my dear Kisara or can I call you Katsuhiko-dear?" Kisara merely shrugged, "Alright Katsuhiko-dear, the Kaiba brothers live there and that's all I'm allowed to say otherwise he'll be at my doorstep badgering me about giving out private information."

A smile crossed her pink lips as her blue eyes softened at Pegasus, "So all the people with money know one another right?"

"Not true. The Kaiba brothers have a rocky friendship with Yugi-boy and he knows me. I guess you could say that anyone with great duel skills knows one another. At least in this city."

"Ah! That makes sense, now I see. I'm not go-"

Erin piped in while pulling the bread from the oven, "Kisara's very good at Duel Monsters! She beat everyone at her old school without a challenge!"

Kisara placed a hand on her head and smiled, "Like I said, mother exaggerates a lot."

"Nonsense! You have some lovely cards in your deck. You know that those cards love you with all of their Ka."

Pegasus looked at Erin and Kisara while they attempted to argue with one another. Ka? Does her mother know about the spirit that she used to be in ancient Egypt? Or is this some big coincidence that fate decided to play on me?.....somehow I think her mother knows.

"Kisara, go take a shower before dinner is ready alright?" Her daughter nodded and headed back upstairs, "I'm sorry about that Pegasus. Normally we don't argue but when it comes to anything that I like to boast about she gets very humble. It's in her nature."

"Oh no, I understand. Tell me something Erin, you said Ka when you spoke about her deck," the woman nodded while Pegasus continued, "the only people that know about Ka are the ones that know the history of Duel Monsters." In a very low tone that was barely audible he asked, "Do you know who Kisara used to be?"

Erin smiled sweetly at Pegasus and replied just as quietly, "Yes, I do. There is a gold and sapphire pendant with an engraving of the Blue Eyes White Dragon head on it that her father gave to me. He found it in Egypt and told me to give it to her when she's ready to know the truth about her spirit. She knows there's something inside, something that puts her away from others. That's one of the reasons I chose to come to Domino City. Ancient Egypt is all around here and so are the people that she used to interact with. When she's ready, I'll give her the pendant but until then, it stays hidden. Besides, her father and I thought it would be good to teach her about spirits, fate, and Ka." Erin placed two bowls of chicken and dumpling stew on the table, "Here Pegasus. Enjoy homemade chicken and dumpling soup! This is a homemade recipe by-"

"Kisara," they both said together. The two adults laughed together as they ate the dumpling stew. Kisara had returned from her shower wearing a long dark brown skirt with a white long sleeve blouse when they were both on their second helping. Pegasus greeted her, "Hello Katsuhiko-dear! Glad you could join us, please eat with us."

"I will Pegasus. You make yourself at home rather quickly don't you?" she asked with a smile as she took a seat and her mother handed her a bowl of stew.

Pegasus grinned, "Only when I feel welcomed and part of the family. Do you mind if I stop by every now and then?"

Erin replied before her daughter could object, "You are more than welcome to stop by. If you could, perhaps you could spy on Kisara while she's in school. She has a tendency to get aggravated or irritated and then students end up getting injured."

"Not a problem Erin! I'd love to check up on her, especially in computer class or art class or music class. I absolutely adore music so if you have any parties let me know. I would love to hear you play," he replied.

Kisara nodded and ate her soup while Pegasus and Erin made plans on which days Pegasus was able to come over and when he could visit Kisara at school. This man, the creator of Duel Monsters is sitting at mother's table. I met Yugi Mutou today, this has been rather exciting but if they know each other then I can tell Yugi that I had Pegasus J. Crawford over for dinner. I'll tell him tomorrow if I see him but something tells me not to hope for it at all.

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Pink rays of sunlight glided their way through the cloudy morning of Domino City, most people were still sleeping in the morning hours of dawn, however there was one restless human that day. She was in the kitchen making tea and an herbal remedy for her mother. Kisara stirred the tea with the herbs together so that her mother could get the rest that she needed for her body. She over did it last night with Pegasus here. All that talking and laughing may have helped her feel better but now she's paying the price today, her lungs ache and she can barely breathe. The asthma medication that is prescribed for her doesn't help. For some reason the only thing that helps is this remedy of herbs. She sighed in the morning light, the tea finished and she poured it into one of the insulated cups so that her mother wouldn't burn herself. Kisara went up the stairs quietly and placed the cup next to her mother's bed. She leaned over and kissed her mother's cheek, "I'll be back in the after noon time, I promise mother. In the meantime, just drink this and sleep, there is some left over soup in the refrigerator for you. Take it easy today, mother."

Kisara exited the bedroom and slipped on her shoes for school and grabbed her black bag while slipping her disc case inside as well. She locked the door behind her and dropped the key into her schoolbag, once she was sure that she had everything, Kisara began to walk to Domino High School. Her mind was on her mother the entire time so she didn't see that the gate to the Kaiba Mansion had opened and a limo was pulling out. The only time that she noticed was when there was an audible honk that echoed in the early morning hours. Her blue eyes widened and by the time that the sound of the honk had left the car, she had already jumped a few feet back from the moving vehicle. Her light blue hair swung around her and she watched the limo drive off as she let out a breath. Once the limo had passed and the gate closed, she continued to walk.

Kaiba heard the honk and looked at the driver and then he looked outside of the window. He saw the girl jump back quickly, Those are amazing reflexes but who is that? It doesn't matter, she's stupid for not looking where she was going. It serves her right. Next time she may not get a warning! He merely stared ahead of him as the limo drove off towards the campus. He glanced back at the girl and he noticed that she didn't start walking until the gates had closed. Hmmmm...that's strange. However, he turned his attention back to the day, Computer class is rather boring and so is that music class and every other class. Everything is just so boring.

Kisara entered her music class and she approached the teacher, "Can I practice on the violin until the other students get here?"

The teacher nodded with a smile and said in a gruff voice, "Of course you may. If you want you can play all through the class. I will be more than happy to pass you, Katsuhiko! You're one of the best violinists I've ever heard and yet you don't practice at home do you?"

"No sir, I don't."

"Hmmm, I'll have to figure something out for you, in the meantime, just take one of those over there and get started," he replied.

She bowed to him, "Thank you very much sir!" She placed her belongings on the bench where she would be sitting. Kisara entered the instrument room and took one of the violin cases, she grabbed a piece of rosin and took a seat on the bench next to her things. The door creaked open and she glanced up to see a student she had not seen the previous day. He had brown hair and navy blue eyes, He's very handsome. Kisara shrugged and returned to rosining her bow.

The young executive took a seat in the corner, he noticed the light haired girl and he made a note that it was the same one from the morning. So she has the same class as I do. Hmph. She should be more careful on the road..... He stared at the instrument that she held, She's attempting to play the violin? How idiotic, she can't play. That's probably why she's trying to practice before the class, she doesn't have one at home and she's trying to impress the teacher. Despite what he had told himself about getting back to work, music class was one class that he wouldn't open his laptop in, at least not yet. However his navy blue eyes continued to watch the female student with mild interest.

Kisara plucked the strings to make sure that they were tuned and then she placed her legs together at an angle and rested her chin on the chin rest of the violin. She took in a deep breath and steadied herself as she began to play. The teacher, at this time, stopped his paper work and watched Kisara play, he noticed her form and how well she held the instrument. Kaiba had also begun to stare at her, he noticed that she kept her eyes on the instrument itself while she played a harmonious and soft tune.

Under his breath he muttered, "Sounds something like Mozart." He continued to watch her fascinated until he heard the bell. That was when he decided to hide from the other students and he whipped out his laptop, he turned it on and logged into the mainframe of Kaiba Corps. However his mind was on the girl, How can she play like that?! To other students it appeared that he was working as they all filed into the classroom. Each one of them was in awe of Kisara's playing, she appeared to take no notice of any one in the classroom.

She only played for a few more minutes before she realized that there were eyes on her, a lot of them. Kisara looked at everyone and put the instrument back in the case, the teacher came up and took the case from her so that she didn't have to get up. Her keen eyes also noticed that some of the students held jealousy in their eyes, But what for? It's not my fault that I can play like that! Kisara looked at the teacher for some help. He looked at her, looked at Kaiba, and decided on a plan of action.

He stood up and greeted the class, "Since I know that none of you can beat that lovely tune and playing, I'm going to have Katsuhiko and Kaiba exempt from this class. They pass today because both are very keen on music and the history of music. As for the rest of you, start your reading! Kaiba, Katsuhiko come up here." He motioned for the two to approach his desk. Both of them stood in front of the teacher with their belongings in hand. The teacher sat down and looked at Kaiba, "Kaiba, I'm only exempting you because you're already passing this class as it is. You can use this period to do whatever you wish but you must remain in the classroom." Kaiba left the desk and took his seat once more to continue his work. In a quiet voice he said, "Katsuhiko, the same goes for you . Just let me know if you need anything at all. Okay?" The teen nodded, "Lovely, now have a seat and find something to do, if you wish you can borrow one of the laptops in the closet to play games on or something." She nodded and retrieved one of the laptops from the closet, she took her seat once more but she placed her bag between her feet so that she would know if someone was going to try to take it.

She clicked away on the laptop and Kaiba wondered briefly if she was playing any games or writing e-mails. In his curiosity he took the chance, when everyone was conversing, to move closer to her. He peeked over at her screen and he noticed it was a mainframe of some sort. She can hack? But hack into what and why? Kaiba continued to watch her, he noticed that she reached into her bag and retrieved a black compact disc case. I wonder what could possibly be in there. Cosmetics, no doubt. He was thoroughly surprised to see that she inserted a blue compact disc into the computer. What's that about?

Kisara was so intent on her revenge for her previous school that she did not realize that Kaiba had been watching. She went to work typing and coding her disc to perform it's two ultimate functions that it was programmed and developed to do. She whispered quietly but Kaiba was close enough to hear her, "For not informing me until after the recital, this is what you get. I've finally completed it and now I can finally feel better about myself. Alright my friend, Leviathan, do your work to the school's mainframe." She smiled at her handiwork as the loading screen popped up and she patiently waited for it to load her friendly virus. Once it had loaded she typed in a few bits of binary code and the virus' purpose. She spoke to herself, "Cover your tracks and crash their mainframe, my good friend." Kisara smiled to herself as the virus began its upload to the mainframe of her previous school.

Navy blue eyes stared at what he saw transpire before his very eyes. She can write virus programs....interesting. She could be a valuable asset to Kaiba Corps but I'm sure that there is someone else out there more qualified than her. After all, she's just a high school student. He could have said the same about himself but he was no ordinary high school student, he was Seto Kaiba, CEO of Kaiba Corporation. He turned away from her just as she was about to look at him.

Her blue eyes were wide with what she had just realized but she popped out her disc and replaced it with her other programs. She bit her bottom lip and decided that she would need to leave early from class so that the student next to her wouldn't be able to follow her. Kisara packed everything up and made sure that her tracks were covered as she grabbed her bag. She stood from her seat and the teacher looked up at her.

"You may go, Katsuhiko," he said. She bowed her thanks and walked out of the classroom. She was happy that he had let her leave but she reminded herself that she needed to get away from the student that had been watching her. What am I going to do?! He saw what I did! How could I have been so foolish? I must get away from here before the bell rings, which will be in about a minute. I'll just head to my next class right now! She heard the doorknob turn behind her and she took off running towards the exit of the building, I need to get to my next class now! But it's gym and I don't really like gym class all that much... She didn't even glance over her shoulder as Seto Kaiba emerged from the music class. He watched her run out the double doors of the high school.

Curiosity got the better of him and he decided that he would see where she would go. He exited the building and hid behind a nearby tree. His blue eyes watched her as she looked around her, very inconspicuously, to make sure that she wasn't being followed. She's good but she's not that good. Kaiba continued to trail behind her and hide when she would stop. He had an uncanny need to see where this virus-programming student would go. After a few minutes he realized that she had headed to the gym. So, it's music then gym. She was trying to get away from me after all, that's interesting. Why would any one want to hide a talent like that? He shrugged it off and headed to his other classes for the day.

As the day wore on, Kisara had been glad that she got away from the brown-haired male that had been watching her. She was in her art class and was on the pottery wheel so it gave her time to think. She was the only one using the pottery wheel at the moment so she could talk to herself aloud without the fear of anyone listening to her conversation. "I wonder how much he saw. I've been worrying about this all day and I really shouldn't be at all. I have bigger things to worry about than some classmate watching what I did. With any luck, he wouldn't have understood any of it. These people here are such simpletons," she said to herself and sighed. Her fingers worked their way into the blob of clay that was spinning before her, she kept it at a low speed so that she could put her detail into the pot. "I think I'll make a wide bowl. We could put some fruit or crackers in it for when we have guests over," she added quietly. Her mind was still on the student that had seen her while she began to make the wide bowl for her mother.

The bell rang for the school day to be over with and she was happy that she finished the bowl, she set it on the shelf so that it could dry overnight. She explained to the teacher, "I would like to make more of these and then design them together." Kisara smiled at her art teacher and then cleaned herself up and left the classroom. By this time most of the students had already left and she was alone walking across campus. That was when her blue eyes had spotted Kaiba, she wanted to hide but couldn't. She noticed that he was walking towards her or towards some other person, right then she wished that something would happen that would keep him away from her. Her blue eyes were about to connect with his until she heard a familiar voice behind her. Kisara turned in that direction to see Pegasus.

"Good afternoon Pegasus," she said to him and waved. The silver haired man sauntered up to her and he patted her shoulder. "How was your day? Did you do anything productive?"

Pegasus had seen Kaiba walking towards Kisara and that was the main reason why he intercepted her, "Not really but I've got a feeling that you did some lovely things in class today. But I cam here to see how your day went. Did it go well?"

"It was alright, the same school day at a different high school is all. Have you checked on my mother?"

"Yes, I was just there and she seemed weak today, what happened? She was full of life last night."

Kisara looked at him and looked away as they began to walk away from the campus. Kaiba watched them leave, She knows Pegasus. What did he mean by her mother being weak today? I don't have time for this! Kaiba left the campus in his black limo so that he could get to the corporation in downtown Domino.

Meanwhile, Kisara and Pegasus had passed by the Kaiba Mansion with Kisara explaining, "Mother has weak bronchial tubes. If she talks a lot, laughs a lot, breathes too deeply, or even over exerts herself in the slightest bit, she'll be weak for a day or even a few weeks. I almost lost her but I won't have it again." Her eyes were facing straight ahead of her as Pegasus listened intently, "I do everything around the house, clean, cook, arrange furniture, run errands for her, and the like. I'm even trying to get a part-time job somewhere but I'm not sure where. I'll do anything to keep her healthy."

"I understand. My deceased wife, Cecilia, was very weak as well. I tried everything in my power to keep her from dieing but it didn't work. It made me very depressed for a long time and I thought, for a while, that I could revive her using other methods. But, in the end, nothing mattered. I just have to get used to the fact that she's not there by my side. I wish I could help you but I'm sure that you've already been to doctors. You're mother told me that one of the reasons she moved here was because of your school problems and that the air here is better. Now I understand what she meant when she said that the air here was cleaner, it was for her breathing problem," he answered.

Kisara nodded as she stood on the porch of the cottage, "Yes, that's right. If you'll excuse me Pegasus, I thank you for walking me home safely. I really appreciate it, you're actually the only person that's taken the time to talk to me other than Yugi. I wish I could have seen him at lunch today to tell him that I met you but his friends were talking with him." She shrugged, "There will be other days after all. Anyway, thank you again, Pegasus. And," she looked him directly in his brown eye, "thank you for helping to look after my mother. It means a lot to me, especially when you came to greet her, she was starting to get depressed so I'm happy that you came by. Thank you." Kisara bowed and headed inside the cottage to see what her mother would need for the week as far as medicine and herbs went.

Pegasus saw her go inside and he held a broad smile on his face, "You're very welcome little dragon." He turned away from the cottage and took in a deep breath. The smile never left his face as he sauntered down the street towards his own home. This is going to be a lot of fun, I only wish that you could be here my dear Cecilia. But that is fate and I've already tried once to bring you back, now, perhaps I can make up for it with Erin. I hope that I can because I don't wish to see the tears of the white dragon. That's something that I shudder at, even if she isn't physically the dragon as in the Ancient days but she still holds true and I don't want to see those tears. I'll help her, no matter what. I just need to phone in some favors at Kaiba Corps, hopefully Kaiba-boy won't get too angry at me. Pegasus grinned as he walked inside the gate of his own home. He had a plan forming and he knew that it would work, he just needed to get it done in time and in the proper manner.