Yu-Gi-Oh! Fan Fiction ❯ The Best Democracy Money Can Buy ❯ See Food ( Chapter 6 )
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Author’s Note: Geographically, I have decided that Domino City is very close to Kobe. Since Domino City
doesn’t exist in the real world anyway, I can do that.
Music Lover’s&n bsp;Alert: Eddy Grant’s †œElectric Avenue†when the limo breaks down.
Chapter 6 See&n bsp;Food
Mokuba entered Seto’s office. His brother was glued to his computer screen and typing rapidly. Without
looking up, Seto sensed his brother’s presence. “Did you finish already?&n bsp;That was fast.â€
“I got most of it done. I’m going out with Serenity now ,†Mokuba replied.
Seto stopped typing abruptly and looked up at his brother as if he had grown a second head. “You’re < br> taking Wheeler’s sister on a date?â€
“Not exactly. Ser enity and I are just friends.†Seto hit the save button and shut dow n his computer. “I’m coming with you.â€
“Why?†Mokuba asked suspiciously.
“It ’s getting late, and there’s no telling what kind of thugs are prowling the streets.†Seto stood& nbsp;up,
threw on his white trench coat, and walked through the door that joined his office with Mokuba’s. â&eu ro;œAll
right, Wheeler. Let’s go. My little brother has a curfew and I suspect that you do, too.â€
Serenity looked up at the older Kaiba brother in surprise. His lean form towered above her, and goose
bumps formed on her arms. She scrambled to get her things together and then stood up straight before
him with her backpack slung over her right shoulder. “I’m ready, Kaiba.â&e uro;
Seto looked down at the girl in front of him while she smiled innocently. She had grown significantly in
the two years since he had first met her. She was still taller than Mokuba, and her budding breasts had
bloomed into delightful round mounds that pressed against the confines of her school uniform. “Yes,
you are&n bsp;ready,†Seto mused as he took  ;two steps towards her.
Mokuba followed his brother into his office and stepped between Seto and Serenity. “When is your
curfew anyway, Serenity?â€
“10:00 if I’m with someone that my brother knows, and 8:00 otherwise,†Serenity replied.
“We’ ll have you home by 9:00. We’re having dinner in Kobe.â& euro; Seto said in a commanding, non-
negotiable tone. He then turned away from the two teenagers and dialed his limo driver on his cell-
phone, summon him to meet them our front.
“I think I should tell my brother were I&ac irc;€™m going to be,†Serenity&n bsp;said to Mokuba while Seto was occupied.
She dug her cell-phone out of her backpack and pressed her first non-voicemail speed-dial button, which
called Joey.
Joey picked up the line after only one ring. “Hey sis! What’s happening?â€
â&eu ro;œI was studying with Mokuba, and now Kaiba wants to take us both  ;out for dinner in Kobe. He says I’ll be
home by 9:00. Is that OK?â€
There was a brief pause on Joey’s end. “Mokuba’s just yo ur study buddy, right?â€
“Yes, and we plan to talk about school while&n bsp;we eat.â€
Joey paused again. As much as he despised the elder Kaiba brother, he had to admit that Mokuba wasn’t
half-bad. Plus, he was very smart and could probably off er Serenity some genuine study help. â€&oe lig;OK. Make
sure you’re home by 9 :00.â€
“Thanks, big broth er! I’ll see you later.†Serenity hung up her phone and faced the Kaiba brothers.
“What’s for dinner?â€
“Seafood,â€&nb sp;Seto replied. The twenty year-old CEO led the two teenagers out of Mokubaâ€&trade ;s office and past
Ms. Brown. “We’re leaving now. Shut down the office,†Seto told his secretary curtly.
Ms. Brown nodded and mechanically started filing away the papers on her desk. Sere nity smiled kindly
at her as they passed, but Ms. Brown did not seem to notice.
When Serenity&nb sp;and the Kaibas reached the bottom floor, the limo was already out front and waiti ng for
them. Its engine rasped as it idled, but Serenity and the Kaiba brothers paid no heed to it as they got
inside. The car pulled away from Kaiba Corporation and headed out&nb sp;of town.
While they traveled, Seto watched quietly as Mokuba and Serenity discussed their history class. Serenity
took a study guide out of her backpack, and the two of them went through the list of terms one-by-one.
Al though history was his least favorite subject, Seto admired the way& nbsp;Serenity eloquently described all
the important historical figures on the list. Her soft, musical voice brought the past to life in a way he
had not experienced since he hung out with Yugi. Seto closed his eyes and let her words wash over him
like a fresh, running river.
Suddenly, the limo jerked to a halt by the side of the freeway. “What happ ened!?†Seto yelled at the
driver as he put on his hazard lights.
“I don’t know! I’m not&nb sp;a mechanic,†the driver said franti cally.
White smoke poured out of the engine while the driver rifled through the glove compartment. He found
the number for a tow truck company and diale d it. Seto peered over his shoulder and saw what he was
doing. “Get a replacement ride for us first, you nitwit! Do you have any&nb sp;idea how long tow trucks take?â€
â ;€œMy brother could pick us up,â& euro; Serenity offered. Before either Kaiba b rother could protest, Serenity
speed-dialed Joey and told him how they were stranded . Joey readily agreed to come pick her up, and
told her that he was on his way.
Seto glared at her as she hung up the phone. â€&oelig ;Wheeler, we could have called a cab.â€
“I know, but I figured that Joey would rather pick us up than worry about our safely. You never know
with cab drivers.â€
Mokuba took Serenity aside and spoke to her in a low tone. “Do you realize&nbs p;how much Seto hates Joey?
This isn’t going to be pleasant.â&e uro;
“You mean that stupid rivalry is still alive? You’ve got to be&n bsp;kidding!†Serenity replied.
Seto h eard their conversation, but pretended not to notice. Instead, he cursed himself for finding Joey’s
sist er attractive and wished that he had nev er offered to take her out of town for dinner. He turned his
anger towards his incompetent driver, scolding him for not checking to see if the vehicle had been
properly serviced. He concluded his rant by saying, “You’re fir ed!†then settled back into his seat,
satisfied that he had unleashed enough rage.
When Joey pulled up behind the limo in his beat-up old green sedan, Serenity and Mokuba hopped out
to greet him. Seto followed haughtily with his eyes turned away from Joey. “Don’t I get a thank-you or
something?†Jo ey asked.
“Thank You, Joey!&aci rc;€ Mokuba chimed while he hopped into the back seat of&nb sp;the car.
Serenity took her place in the front seat, and Seto was&nb sp;about to join his brother in the back seat when
Joey said, “Not so fast! I want to hear it from the big boy!â€
â&eur o;œThanks, Wheeler,†Seto mumbled, &a circ;€œDinner’s on me.â€
“Much better!†Joey re-started the engine in his car and pulled onto the freeway.
Joey asked Seto for directions to the restaurant and Seto called one of his household staff members to
supply them. He then relayed the information to Joey. It felt good to be the one giving orders again, and
Seto enjoyed it for the few brief moments it lasted.
Joey then asked what& nbsp;exactly went wrong with the limo. Seto shrugged and grunted. Joey went on a
long mo nologue about all the things that could go wrong with an engine. “Hey, I could take a look at it
for you tomorrow. I bet I can fix it! I do all the repairs on this baby myself. I call her Panther Warrior,†he
con cluded, patting the dashboard.
Although his old car was in perfect running condition,&nbs p;and Seto suspected that Joey would easily figure
out what was wrong with his limo, the last thing Seto wanted was to owe&nb sp;Joey a second favor. “No, Wheeler. I’m going to buy a new limo; one without so many odd parts& nbsp;that can break down.â€
â&eur o;œWell, the only way to eliminate all those parts is if you get and electric car, and  ;last time I checked they
donâ€&tr ade;t make electric limos, so why donâ& euro;™t you let me have a look under the hood of your old beauty. Come
on! I know you must have some attachment to he r.†Joey pulled up in front of the seafood restaurant
and circled the lot for a parking space.
“Donâ€&tra de;t be ridiculous, Wheeler. I’ll custom-order and electric limo, and you will keep your grubby paws
off it.†Seto noticed that Joey was having no luck finding a&n bsp;parking space. “Ever heard of&nb sp;a valet,
dweeb?â€
â€&oeli g;Of course I’ve heard of a valet!&n bsp;I just didn’t know they had one&n bsp;here.†Joey pulled up in front of the
restaurant and got out  ;of the car along with the others.
The valet recognized the Kaiba brothers, and looked from them to Joey’s beat-up sedan in
astonishment. â€&oelig ;Don’t ask,†Seto said a s he climbed out of the back seat and huffed past the valet.
The valet got into Joeyâ ;€™s car and drove it away while the four young&n bsp;people made their way into the
resta urant and took their seats. Joey ordered lobster while the Kaiba brothers had scallops and Serenity
chose oysters.  ;
When their food arrived, Joey stabbed his lobster barbarically in a display of bad manners that set Seto’s
teeth on edge. “I forgot to mention that dogs& nbsp;are not allowed here,†the CEO growled.
Joey stuffed a handful of lobster into his mouth and then looked over at a group of elderly ladies sitting
at a table next to them. Each one of them had a Pomeranian with a  ;jewel-studded collar peeking out of
their purses. “What about them?â€&nb sp;Joey asked.
Seto groaned and rubbed his temples while Joey continued to poke his lobster viciously. Serenity
blushed at her brother’s rude table manners and looked to the Kaibas for direction on how to eat
properly. She delicately copied their movements, careful&nbs p;not to put too much on her fork at one time.
Seto eventually gave&n bsp;up trying to correct Joey’s behavior and turned his attention towards Serenity. Her
timid green eyes darted away from him when he caught her looking at him, and he smiled in
amusement.
“Tell me, Se renity. What is it like being a freshman at Domino High?†Seto asked.
Sere nity carefully chewed and swallowed the oyste r that was in her mouth. “ I like it. There are so many
exciting classes to&nb sp;choose. I don’t know many of my cl assmates, though. When I moved to Domino two
years ago to& nbsp;be with my brother, I just hung out with his friends.â€
Seto glanced at Joey, who had somehow managed to smea r butter in his blond hair. “I’m surprised you
maintained you IQ this long. What’s your secret?â€
Ser enity shrugged. “I read a lot and took advantage of every learning  ;opportunity that came my way.
However, I’ve also learned a lot from Joey’s friends. Tea and Yugi are very wise.â€
Joey stuck out&nb sp;his tongue at Seto. His face was greasy from the butter, but Joe y did not seem to care.
â€&oe lig;See, rich-boy? Friends help each other grow. Maybe if you had some, you wouldn’t have had to rely on
me when your l imo broke down.â€
Seto Kaiba smirked. Joey had been pestering him all evening, and now it was payback time. â€&oe lig;Maybe I
just need to learn more  ;about this friendship thing for myself. I’ll tell you what: From now&nb sp;on, your sister
will be my friend. Let’s see if she can prove you right.â€
Joey&ac irc;€™s mouth fell open, and a gob of half-chewed lobster rolled onto his plate.
“What’s wrong, Wheeler? Afraid I’ll expose&n bsp;your friendship speeches for the mumbo-jumbo that they
really are?†Seto said smugl y.
Serenity looked from her brother to&n bsp;Seto in bewilderment.
“All right, Kaiba! You’re on! You’ve gott a treat her like a real friend, though. If she comes crying home to
me about a nything, You will never see the light of day again!â€
Seto and Joey glared& nbsp;at each other for a few minutes. Th en, Mokuba cleared his throat. “I get to join
whenever you two go, right big brother?â€
“Tha t would be fine, Mokuba,†Seto re plied.
“Cool! Let’s&nb sp;show Serenity around Kaiba Land next weeke nd,†Mokuba suggested.
“ Yeah! That sounds awesome!†Serenity agreed.
â€&oe lig;Mokuba, I’m already booked next weekend. We’ll have to make it some  ;other time,†Seto said firmly.
& acirc;€œCancel something,†Joey said& nbsp;just as firmly, “If you don’t spend some time with& nbsp;my sister at least once a
week, then youâ&eu ro;™re not really serious about being h er friend.â€
“Wheeler, I& nbsp;have a company to run. I can’t just drop everything and go prancing around town with your
sister,†Seto replied coldly.
“Going back on your&nbs p;word already are we? I knew you couldn’t keep a friend for more than five minutes.
Youâ& euro;™re just a pathetic creep with no& nbsp;balls,†Joey taunted.
â€&oe lig;All right, Wheeler. I’ll prove to you that I can be a good friend just like anyone else. Serenity will be my
friend for a whole year, and at the end of that year, you’ll come sit at&n bsp;the foot of my desk wearing a dog
suit& nbsp;and doing tricks for my visitors.â&euro ;
“You’re going t o be the one in the dog suit, Kaiba!â€
“We’ll& nbsp;just see about that,†Seto replie d.
The older brothers shook hands to seal their deal, and then finished their meal in silence. Mokuba and
Serenity stared in confusion at their older brothers for a while, then timidly started discussing the quirks
of some of their school teachers. By the time the meal wa s over, Mokuba and Serenity were laughing
with each other, completely oblivious to the tension be tween their older brothers.
doesn’t exist in the real world anyway, I can do that.
Music Lover’s&n bsp;Alert: Eddy Grant’s †œElectric Avenue†when the limo breaks down.
Chapter 6 See&n bsp;Food
Mokuba entered Seto’s office. His brother was glued to his computer screen and typing rapidly. Without
looking up, Seto sensed his brother’s presence. “Did you finish already?&n bsp;That was fast.â€
“I got most of it done. I’m going out with Serenity now ,†Mokuba replied.
Seto stopped typing abruptly and looked up at his brother as if he had grown a second head. “You’re < br> taking Wheeler’s sister on a date?â€
“Not exactly. Ser enity and I are just friends.†Seto hit the save button and shut dow n his computer. “I’m coming with you.â€
“Why?†Mokuba asked suspiciously.
“It ’s getting late, and there’s no telling what kind of thugs are prowling the streets.†Seto stood& nbsp;up,
threw on his white trench coat, and walked through the door that joined his office with Mokuba’s. â&eu ro;œAll
right, Wheeler. Let’s go. My little brother has a curfew and I suspect that you do, too.â€
Serenity looked up at the older Kaiba brother in surprise. His lean form towered above her, and goose
bumps formed on her arms. She scrambled to get her things together and then stood up straight before
him with her backpack slung over her right shoulder. “I’m ready, Kaiba.â&e uro;
Seto looked down at the girl in front of him while she smiled innocently. She had grown significantly in
the two years since he had first met her. She was still taller than Mokuba, and her budding breasts had
bloomed into delightful round mounds that pressed against the confines of her school uniform. “Yes,
you are&n bsp;ready,†Seto mused as he took  ;two steps towards her.
Mokuba followed his brother into his office and stepped between Seto and Serenity. “When is your
curfew anyway, Serenity?â€
“10:00 if I’m with someone that my brother knows, and 8:00 otherwise,†Serenity replied.
“We’ ll have you home by 9:00. We’re having dinner in Kobe.â& euro; Seto said in a commanding, non-
negotiable tone. He then turned away from the two teenagers and dialed his limo driver on his cell-
phone, summon him to meet them our front.
“I think I should tell my brother were I&ac irc;€™m going to be,†Serenity&n bsp;said to Mokuba while Seto was occupied.
She dug her cell-phone out of her backpack and pressed her first non-voicemail speed-dial button, which
called Joey.
Joey picked up the line after only one ring. “Hey sis! What’s happening?â€
â&eu ro;œI was studying with Mokuba, and now Kaiba wants to take us both  ;out for dinner in Kobe. He says I’ll be
home by 9:00. Is that OK?â€
There was a brief pause on Joey’s end. “Mokuba’s just yo ur study buddy, right?â€
“Yes, and we plan to talk about school while&n bsp;we eat.â€
Joey paused again. As much as he despised the elder Kaiba brother, he had to admit that Mokuba wasn’t
half-bad. Plus, he was very smart and could probably off er Serenity some genuine study help. â€&oe lig;OK. Make
sure you’re home by 9 :00.â€
“Thanks, big broth er! I’ll see you later.†Serenity hung up her phone and faced the Kaiba brothers.
“What’s for dinner?â€
“Seafood,â€&nb sp;Seto replied. The twenty year-old CEO led the two teenagers out of Mokubaâ€&trade ;s office and past
Ms. Brown. “We’re leaving now. Shut down the office,†Seto told his secretary curtly.
Ms. Brown nodded and mechanically started filing away the papers on her desk. Sere nity smiled kindly
at her as they passed, but Ms. Brown did not seem to notice.
When Serenity&nb sp;and the Kaibas reached the bottom floor, the limo was already out front and waiti ng for
them. Its engine rasped as it idled, but Serenity and the Kaiba brothers paid no heed to it as they got
inside. The car pulled away from Kaiba Corporation and headed out&nb sp;of town.
While they traveled, Seto watched quietly as Mokuba and Serenity discussed their history class. Serenity
took a study guide out of her backpack, and the two of them went through the list of terms one-by-one.
Al though history was his least favorite subject, Seto admired the way& nbsp;Serenity eloquently described all
the important historical figures on the list. Her soft, musical voice brought the past to life in a way he
had not experienced since he hung out with Yugi. Seto closed his eyes and let her words wash over him
like a fresh, running river.
Suddenly, the limo jerked to a halt by the side of the freeway. “What happ ened!?†Seto yelled at the
driver as he put on his hazard lights.
“I don’t know! I’m not&nb sp;a mechanic,†the driver said franti cally.
White smoke poured out of the engine while the driver rifled through the glove compartment. He found
the number for a tow truck company and diale d it. Seto peered over his shoulder and saw what he was
doing. “Get a replacement ride for us first, you nitwit! Do you have any&nb sp;idea how long tow trucks take?â€
â ;€œMy brother could pick us up,â& euro; Serenity offered. Before either Kaiba b rother could protest, Serenity
speed-dialed Joey and told him how they were stranded . Joey readily agreed to come pick her up, and
told her that he was on his way.
Seto glared at her as she hung up the phone. â€&oelig ;Wheeler, we could have called a cab.â€
“I know, but I figured that Joey would rather pick us up than worry about our safely. You never know
with cab drivers.â€
Mokuba took Serenity aside and spoke to her in a low tone. “Do you realize&nbs p;how much Seto hates Joey?
This isn’t going to be pleasant.â&e uro;
“You mean that stupid rivalry is still alive? You’ve got to be&n bsp;kidding!†Serenity replied.
Seto h eard their conversation, but pretended not to notice. Instead, he cursed himself for finding Joey’s
sist er attractive and wished that he had nev er offered to take her out of town for dinner. He turned his
anger towards his incompetent driver, scolding him for not checking to see if the vehicle had been
properly serviced. He concluded his rant by saying, “You’re fir ed!†then settled back into his seat,
satisfied that he had unleashed enough rage.
When Joey pulled up behind the limo in his beat-up old green sedan, Serenity and Mokuba hopped out
to greet him. Seto followed haughtily with his eyes turned away from Joey. “Don’t I get a thank-you or
something?†Jo ey asked.
“Thank You, Joey!&aci rc;€ Mokuba chimed while he hopped into the back seat of&nb sp;the car.
Serenity took her place in the front seat, and Seto was&nb sp;about to join his brother in the back seat when
Joey said, “Not so fast! I want to hear it from the big boy!â€
â&eur o;œThanks, Wheeler,†Seto mumbled, &a circ;€œDinner’s on me.â€
“Much better!†Joey re-started the engine in his car and pulled onto the freeway.
Joey asked Seto for directions to the restaurant and Seto called one of his household staff members to
supply them. He then relayed the information to Joey. It felt good to be the one giving orders again, and
Seto enjoyed it for the few brief moments it lasted.
Joey then asked what& nbsp;exactly went wrong with the limo. Seto shrugged and grunted. Joey went on a
long mo nologue about all the things that could go wrong with an engine. “Hey, I could take a look at it
for you tomorrow. I bet I can fix it! I do all the repairs on this baby myself. I call her Panther Warrior,†he
con cluded, patting the dashboard.
Although his old car was in perfect running condition,&nbs p;and Seto suspected that Joey would easily figure
out what was wrong with his limo, the last thing Seto wanted was to owe&nb sp;Joey a second favor. “No, Wheeler. I’m going to buy a new limo; one without so many odd parts& nbsp;that can break down.â€
â&eur o;œWell, the only way to eliminate all those parts is if you get and electric car, and  ;last time I checked they
donâ€&tr ade;t make electric limos, so why donâ& euro;™t you let me have a look under the hood of your old beauty. Come
on! I know you must have some attachment to he r.†Joey pulled up in front of the seafood restaurant
and circled the lot for a parking space.
“Donâ€&tra de;t be ridiculous, Wheeler. I’ll custom-order and electric limo, and you will keep your grubby paws
off it.†Seto noticed that Joey was having no luck finding a&n bsp;parking space. “Ever heard of&nb sp;a valet,
dweeb?â€
â€&oeli g;Of course I’ve heard of a valet!&n bsp;I just didn’t know they had one&n bsp;here.†Joey pulled up in front of the
restaurant and got out  ;of the car along with the others.
The valet recognized the Kaiba brothers, and looked from them to Joey’s beat-up sedan in
astonishment. â€&oelig ;Don’t ask,†Seto said a s he climbed out of the back seat and huffed past the valet.
The valet got into Joeyâ ;€™s car and drove it away while the four young&n bsp;people made their way into the
resta urant and took their seats. Joey ordered lobster while the Kaiba brothers had scallops and Serenity
chose oysters.  ;
When their food arrived, Joey stabbed his lobster barbarically in a display of bad manners that set Seto’s
teeth on edge. “I forgot to mention that dogs& nbsp;are not allowed here,†the CEO growled.
Joey stuffed a handful of lobster into his mouth and then looked over at a group of elderly ladies sitting
at a table next to them. Each one of them had a Pomeranian with a  ;jewel-studded collar peeking out of
their purses. “What about them?â€&nb sp;Joey asked.
Seto groaned and rubbed his temples while Joey continued to poke his lobster viciously. Serenity
blushed at her brother’s rude table manners and looked to the Kaibas for direction on how to eat
properly. She delicately copied their movements, careful&nbs p;not to put too much on her fork at one time.
Seto eventually gave&n bsp;up trying to correct Joey’s behavior and turned his attention towards Serenity. Her
timid green eyes darted away from him when he caught her looking at him, and he smiled in
amusement.
“Tell me, Se renity. What is it like being a freshman at Domino High?†Seto asked.
Sere nity carefully chewed and swallowed the oyste r that was in her mouth. “ I like it. There are so many
exciting classes to&nb sp;choose. I don’t know many of my cl assmates, though. When I moved to Domino two
years ago to& nbsp;be with my brother, I just hung out with his friends.â€
Seto glanced at Joey, who had somehow managed to smea r butter in his blond hair. “I’m surprised you
maintained you IQ this long. What’s your secret?â€
Ser enity shrugged. “I read a lot and took advantage of every learning  ;opportunity that came my way.
However, I’ve also learned a lot from Joey’s friends. Tea and Yugi are very wise.â€
Joey stuck out&nb sp;his tongue at Seto. His face was greasy from the butter, but Joe y did not seem to care.
â€&oe lig;See, rich-boy? Friends help each other grow. Maybe if you had some, you wouldn’t have had to rely on
me when your l imo broke down.â€
Seto Kaiba smirked. Joey had been pestering him all evening, and now it was payback time. â€&oe lig;Maybe I
just need to learn more  ;about this friendship thing for myself. I’ll tell you what: From now&nb sp;on, your sister
will be my friend. Let’s see if she can prove you right.â€
Joey&ac irc;€™s mouth fell open, and a gob of half-chewed lobster rolled onto his plate.
“What’s wrong, Wheeler? Afraid I’ll expose&n bsp;your friendship speeches for the mumbo-jumbo that they
really are?†Seto said smugl y.
Serenity looked from her brother to&n bsp;Seto in bewilderment.
“All right, Kaiba! You’re on! You’ve gott a treat her like a real friend, though. If she comes crying home to
me about a nything, You will never see the light of day again!â€
Seto and Joey glared& nbsp;at each other for a few minutes. Th en, Mokuba cleared his throat. “I get to join
whenever you two go, right big brother?â€
“Tha t would be fine, Mokuba,†Seto re plied.
“Cool! Let’s&nb sp;show Serenity around Kaiba Land next weeke nd,†Mokuba suggested.
“ Yeah! That sounds awesome!†Serenity agreed.
â€&oe lig;Mokuba, I’m already booked next weekend. We’ll have to make it some  ;other time,†Seto said firmly.
& acirc;€œCancel something,†Joey said& nbsp;just as firmly, “If you don’t spend some time with& nbsp;my sister at least once a
week, then youâ&eu ro;™re not really serious about being h er friend.â€
“Wheeler, I& nbsp;have a company to run. I can’t just drop everything and go prancing around town with your
sister,†Seto replied coldly.
“Going back on your&nbs p;word already are we? I knew you couldn’t keep a friend for more than five minutes.
Youâ& euro;™re just a pathetic creep with no& nbsp;balls,†Joey taunted.
â€&oe lig;All right, Wheeler. I’ll prove to you that I can be a good friend just like anyone else. Serenity will be my
friend for a whole year, and at the end of that year, you’ll come sit at&n bsp;the foot of my desk wearing a dog
suit& nbsp;and doing tricks for my visitors.â&euro ;
“You’re going t o be the one in the dog suit, Kaiba!â€
“We’ll& nbsp;just see about that,†Seto replie d.
The older brothers shook hands to seal their deal, and then finished their meal in silence. Mokuba and
Serenity stared in confusion at their older brothers for a while, then timidly started discussing the quirks
of some of their school teachers. By the time the meal wa s over, Mokuba and Serenity were laughing
with each other, completely oblivious to the tension be tween their older brothers.