Chapter 5

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Yugi's P.O.V.

Atemu pulled Yami off to the side and said, "We'll catch up to you in a few minutes." This really made me mad because...well...I don't know, it just did. Anyway, after we seperated, Heba asked me if I liked Yami. As he was my twin, I couldn't lie to him, so I said, "I don't know yet..." Heba looked at me like he was gonna hurt me, but I knew he wouldn't because that would mean we wouldn't be able to talk very often and, with our past, we really only had each other that we could trust our lives with.

As we were walking and talking, a lot of people came up to me and asked for an autograph. "Who do you think I am?" I would ask over and over again. "The King of Games," they would reply calmly and matter-of-factly. I sighed. "You got me," I said. "Who told you?" I asked. They'd all say different name, but the most common was Tea. Every time someone would say that name, I freaked for reasons to do with our past.

"Téa's here?" Heba asked. "Great. Just great. We came here to get away from her," I muttered. Yami and Atemu walked up behind us and scared me. "Don't ever do that again!" I yelled. "Ok. Sorry. We told you we'd catch up, didn't we?" Atemu asked. "Well, good. 'Cause now that you're here, you can get everyone into a straight line. They seem to like you and somehow they found out Yugi's the King of Games," Heba said. "Ugh," Atemu said as a small boy with wild white hair and brown eyes walked up behind them.

"Hey, Ryou," Yami said. "Hey, Yami," the boy said as another boy with the same white hair and brown eyes walked up and kissed him. The only difference was in height and the taller boy's eyes had a reddish tint to them that made it seem like there was blood in them. "Hey, Ryou," the taller one said. "Hey, Bakura," Ryou  said. "Yami, who is this?" He added to Yami. "Yugi and Heba Moto," Yami answered.

I smiled and held out my hand to Ryou and Bakura. "King of Games?" Bakura asked, seeing all the people surrounding me. I just nodded m head and returned to autographing random things that the high schoolers gave me. Someone asked to duel me and I couldn't say no, but we were in school. My response was, "Not right now. Maybe later..." and I walked off as he was the last person trying to get an autograph.

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