Yu-Gi-Oh! Fan Fiction ❯ Deadly Duel ❯ Chapter 15
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(Thoughts)
Chapter 15
The rain finally let up enough to where the others would have enough time to get home.
"Well," Grandpa said, "was today better than earlier this week?"
"Yes," Yugi answered.
"Well, are you going to go to school tomorrow?"
"Yes, I don't want to have work on anymore homework over the break then I have to."
"What ever you say." He looked at the clock, "Hmm, only half past five, talk about a slow day.
"Yeah, a slow day without power."
"Oh well," Grandpa said shrugging. "So what do you want to do?"
"I don't know; I'm really not the person to ask that."
Grandpa thought for a moment, and then snapped his fingers. "I know; why don't we have ourselves a little duel."
"Huh?" As far as Yugi knew, he was using his grandfather's deck, with a few changes in it.
"What, you think I didn't reconstruct another unbeatable deck?" Grandpa asked.
"Well I didn't know," Yugi said. "Why not, it'll pass the time and see who needs more training."
"Something's telling me I made a big mistake," Grandpa said as he set up the card table.
"I don't," Yugi said as he shuffled his deck one handed, which wasn't easy, "we'll see." They drew their hands and looked at them carefully before making any moves.
"I'll go first," Grandpa said. "I'll lay this card face down," he put a card in the trap and magic card section, "and a monster face down in defensive mode."
Yugi looked at the move his grandfather had made, then back at his hand. (Let's see,) Yugi thought to himself, (If I'm not mistaken, that's probably a trap card that he laid down, but even if it wasn't the monster card he had face down will probably have an effect, and he'll activate that effect as soon as I attack.)
"I'll also play a card face down, and I play Beta the Magnet Warrior in attack mode, but I will not attack."
"Hmm," Grandpa said, "I believe I have taught you too well my grandson." Yugi smiled. "Now I flip my face down card up to attack mode." The card was the Flame Swordsman. "But I also, will not attack."
Yugi looked at his hand, and then drew a card. (We can't just keep the game going like this all the way through, let's see. If I know my grandpa, that's a trap card for certain. I don't have any cards in my hand that'll allow me to disarm that card yet, but when I do I'll take it out.) "I'll switch Beta to defensive mode, and play the Stone Solider in defense mode as well."
"Hmm, well, we can't play defensive this whole duel, so," he attacked the Beta the Magnet Warrior, removing it from the field. (He didn't activate the trap cards he has on the field, I wonder?)
Yugi smiled, "My turn." He drew a card, and smiled again, "I play Remove Trap, removing any trap card my opponent has on the field."
Grandpa grumbled and flipped over a Mirror Force card. "You were smart not to attack, this could have caused you some serious damage."
"I know," Yugi as he played a monster card. "Curse of Dragon, attack the Flame Swordsman."
"Yugi we're not in an arena," Grandpa reminded him.
-You can make it kind of like an arena, - Yami put in. -Remember? - Yugi smiled.
"I can make it," Yugi replied, "That is, if you want me to."
Grandpa stared at him for a moment. "Well, just as long as it doesn't take a whole lot out of you."
Yugi nodded, smiling, and closed his eyes. Less then a minute later the cards on front of them, or at least in front of Yugi, glowed, and the monsters appeared above their cards.
"Amazing," Grandpa said as his eyes widened and he bent to a closer look at the miniature monsters in front of him.
"Are you going to stare at them the whole time?" Yugi asked, "Or are you going to move?"
"You young people today," Grandpa said as he drew a card. "No patience." Yugi glared at him. "Did I just say no patience?" Yugi nodded, "Okay, then some young people have no patience." Yugi nodded and Grandpa made his move. "I play Big Shield Guardian in defense mode."
"Hmm," Yugi looked at the card. (That card's defense is some of the highest in the game. It's going to be tough to take it out, but I'll find a way.) He drew his next card. "I play the Dark Magician, in attack mode." The monster appeared on the field. "And I'll use the Book of Secret Arts to power him up, making his attack strength higher then your defense." He took out his Shield Guardian, and then used the Curse of Dragon to take out the rest of his life points.
"My, my," Grandpa said, "I didn't expect you to beat me."
"Why not?" Yugi asked, "You did teach me everything."
"That's true, and I guess it was only a matter of time before it happened." He sighed and as the lights came on. "Ah, perfect."
"Yeah," Yugi said as he put his deck back in his pocket. Grandpa took him to his room and went back to the shop to clean it up a bit.
"That was a good duel," Yami said. "But the one you had with Darin was better."
"I would think so," Yugi said. Using only his left arm, he hoisted himself out of his chair and onto his bed.
"That wasn't smart Yugi," Yami said.
"Hey, I got out of it and didn't fall."
"There's a first," Yami mumbled.
Yugi situated his pillows and leaned back into them with a groan. "I feel like an old man."
"Wait until you're completely healed," Yami said, "Then in cold times you'll really feel like an old man."
"Shut up," Yugi grumbled as he rotated his right wrist to keep it stimulated. "I can't wait to get this cast off, or at least up to where I can move my lower arm."
"That is probably going to take a while."
"Don't remind me," Yugi grumbled.
"I wonder if your parents know about this?"
"Don't remind me of that either."
Just then there came a knock on his door. Yami vanished as it opened. "Yugi," said Grandpa, "You're parents are going to be coming down to see you next weekend."
"Lovely," Yugi replied with groan as he cracked his left wrist. "You know, I'm surprised they didn't come down when I first got hurt."
"Um," Grandpa mumbled. "I just told them."
Yugi shook his head. "Really smart Grandpa."
"When I told them your father nearly fainted, and believe your mother did. They can't wait to get down here and see you."
"I'm sure they are."
Grandpa sighed and left. Yami came back out and said, "That kind of stinks."
"Tell me about," Yugi replied.
"This really hasn't been your week has it?"
"Does it look like it?"
"No, but hey, you've only one week of school left before winter break, then you'll have all the time in the world to recover."
"I'll have only two weeks."
"Better then none." Yugi shook his head as Yami disappeared so he could take a nap.
***
Author's Note: Another chapter for you people, enjoy.
-Telepathy-
(Thoughts)
Chapter 15
The rain finally let up enough to where the others would have enough time to get home.
"Well," Grandpa said, "was today better than earlier this week?"
"Yes," Yugi answered.
"Well, are you going to go to school tomorrow?"
"Yes, I don't want to have work on anymore homework over the break then I have to."
"What ever you say." He looked at the clock, "Hmm, only half past five, talk about a slow day.
"Yeah, a slow day without power."
"Oh well," Grandpa said shrugging. "So what do you want to do?"
"I don't know; I'm really not the person to ask that."
Grandpa thought for a moment, and then snapped his fingers. "I know; why don't we have ourselves a little duel."
"Huh?" As far as Yugi knew, he was using his grandfather's deck, with a few changes in it.
"What, you think I didn't reconstruct another unbeatable deck?" Grandpa asked.
"Well I didn't know," Yugi said. "Why not, it'll pass the time and see who needs more training."
"Something's telling me I made a big mistake," Grandpa said as he set up the card table.
"I don't," Yugi said as he shuffled his deck one handed, which wasn't easy, "we'll see." They drew their hands and looked at them carefully before making any moves.
"I'll go first," Grandpa said. "I'll lay this card face down," he put a card in the trap and magic card section, "and a monster face down in defensive mode."
Yugi looked at the move his grandfather had made, then back at his hand. (Let's see,) Yugi thought to himself, (If I'm not mistaken, that's probably a trap card that he laid down, but even if it wasn't the monster card he had face down will probably have an effect, and he'll activate that effect as soon as I attack.)
"I'll also play a card face down, and I play Beta the Magnet Warrior in attack mode, but I will not attack."
"Hmm," Grandpa said, "I believe I have taught you too well my grandson." Yugi smiled. "Now I flip my face down card up to attack mode." The card was the Flame Swordsman. "But I also, will not attack."
Yugi looked at his hand, and then drew a card. (We can't just keep the game going like this all the way through, let's see. If I know my grandpa, that's a trap card for certain. I don't have any cards in my hand that'll allow me to disarm that card yet, but when I do I'll take it out.) "I'll switch Beta to defensive mode, and play the Stone Solider in defense mode as well."
"Hmm, well, we can't play defensive this whole duel, so," he attacked the Beta the Magnet Warrior, removing it from the field. (He didn't activate the trap cards he has on the field, I wonder?)
Yugi smiled, "My turn." He drew a card, and smiled again, "I play Remove Trap, removing any trap card my opponent has on the field."
Grandpa grumbled and flipped over a Mirror Force card. "You were smart not to attack, this could have caused you some serious damage."
"I know," Yugi as he played a monster card. "Curse of Dragon, attack the Flame Swordsman."
"Yugi we're not in an arena," Grandpa reminded him.
-You can make it kind of like an arena, - Yami put in. -Remember? - Yugi smiled.
"I can make it," Yugi replied, "That is, if you want me to."
Grandpa stared at him for a moment. "Well, just as long as it doesn't take a whole lot out of you."
Yugi nodded, smiling, and closed his eyes. Less then a minute later the cards on front of them, or at least in front of Yugi, glowed, and the monsters appeared above their cards.
"Amazing," Grandpa said as his eyes widened and he bent to a closer look at the miniature monsters in front of him.
"Are you going to stare at them the whole time?" Yugi asked, "Or are you going to move?"
"You young people today," Grandpa said as he drew a card. "No patience." Yugi glared at him. "Did I just say no patience?" Yugi nodded, "Okay, then some young people have no patience." Yugi nodded and Grandpa made his move. "I play Big Shield Guardian in defense mode."
"Hmm," Yugi looked at the card. (That card's defense is some of the highest in the game. It's going to be tough to take it out, but I'll find a way.) He drew his next card. "I play the Dark Magician, in attack mode." The monster appeared on the field. "And I'll use the Book of Secret Arts to power him up, making his attack strength higher then your defense." He took out his Shield Guardian, and then used the Curse of Dragon to take out the rest of his life points.
"My, my," Grandpa said, "I didn't expect you to beat me."
"Why not?" Yugi asked, "You did teach me everything."
"That's true, and I guess it was only a matter of time before it happened." He sighed and as the lights came on. "Ah, perfect."
"Yeah," Yugi said as he put his deck back in his pocket. Grandpa took him to his room and went back to the shop to clean it up a bit.
"That was a good duel," Yami said. "But the one you had with Darin was better."
"I would think so," Yugi said. Using only his left arm, he hoisted himself out of his chair and onto his bed.
"That wasn't smart Yugi," Yami said.
"Hey, I got out of it and didn't fall."
"There's a first," Yami mumbled.
Yugi situated his pillows and leaned back into them with a groan. "I feel like an old man."
"Wait until you're completely healed," Yami said, "Then in cold times you'll really feel like an old man."
"Shut up," Yugi grumbled as he rotated his right wrist to keep it stimulated. "I can't wait to get this cast off, or at least up to where I can move my lower arm."
"That is probably going to take a while."
"Don't remind me," Yugi grumbled.
"I wonder if your parents know about this?"
"Don't remind me of that either."
Just then there came a knock on his door. Yami vanished as it opened. "Yugi," said Grandpa, "You're parents are going to be coming down to see you next weekend."
"Lovely," Yugi replied with groan as he cracked his left wrist. "You know, I'm surprised they didn't come down when I first got hurt."
"Um," Grandpa mumbled. "I just told them."
Yugi shook his head. "Really smart Grandpa."
"When I told them your father nearly fainted, and believe your mother did. They can't wait to get down here and see you."
"I'm sure they are."
Grandpa sighed and left. Yami came back out and said, "That kind of stinks."
"Tell me about," Yugi replied.
"This really hasn't been your week has it?"
"Does it look like it?"
"No, but hey, you've only one week of school left before winter break, then you'll have all the time in the world to recover."
"I'll have only two weeks."
"Better then none." Yugi shook his head as Yami disappeared so he could take a nap.
***
Author's Note: Another chapter for you people, enjoy.