A/N:Well, after a long time, I'm back on Fanfiction with a lot of new story ideas for one of our favorite couples. As you guys know, I enjoy getting feedback so feel free to leave a review, as terse or wordy as you want it to be, simply telling me if you like the story so far or, if not, what you don't like about it. I just ask that you don't be rude and nasty in your review because I'm kind of sensitive. Other than that, enjoy the fanfic!

Disclaimer: Well, I clearly don't own YuGiOh because, if I did, Seto and Téa would obviously be together.


"Why not?" Mai asked, looking over at the brunette beside her.

"Because, Mai," Téa sighed, "I don't want to go on a date with anyone. Especially a blind date!"

"Do you know how long it took me to set this up?!" Mai exclaimed and Téa let out an exasperated groan.

"I didn't ask you to set this up!" she reminded the blonde, who had become her best friend over the years.

"Not in plain words," Mai mumbled and Téa immediately turned to shoot her a nasty look.

"Not my fault you're stuck in the museum all day," Mai pointed out and Téa shook her head, replying, "I happen to love my job. Besides, what's the problem with me working?"

"The problem is you have no life, Téa! You're either at the museum all day or you're at home or at school. Is that how you want to spend the rest of your life? Working all day at a museum and then coming home to cuddle up with a ton of books and a cup of tea?" Mai practically screamed at her.

"Yes," Téa simply replied and saw the blonde's eyes flash dangerously at her response. Quickly, she added, "I mean, for now that's okay. I don't really see the need for anything more. Besides, I'm trying to get my doctorate, Mai. That's all I care to do at the moment."

With a shrug, Téa stood and headed into the kitchen of their apartment.

"Did you make pasta?" she yelled at Mai.

"Yes," Mai replied impatiently as she joined her in the kitchen, causing Téa to hold back a groan. She knew that Mai wouldn't let this date go. "Téa, can you please just give this a shot? What do you have to lose?"

"Well, there's the time that I'll waste on this date. I mean, I could be studying instead," Téa began and saw Mai's eyes instantly narrow. "Maybe money? And, if he's stupid, most likely brain cells."

"You're unbelievable!" Mai hissed and Téa shot her a taunting smile, knowing that it would upset her further. "I mean, I thought that you'd meet someone at your job, but then I realized that you work with a bunch of dull people!"

"They happen to be very nice," Téa remarked as she put on water to boil.

"Who cares? They're boring," Mai said. "And then I thought that you'd meet someone in your program, but that didn't work either because they're all training to become like the boring museum people you already work with!"

"Mai, why do you care if I'm dating someone or not?!" Téa exclaimed as she felt her patience leave her.

"Because you're 24 and single!" Mai yelled back and Téa let out an annoyed groan, yelling, "there's nothing wrong with that!" before she turned and stormed out of the kitchen, Mai following behind.

"Téa, please just consider this date!" Mai pleaded.

"How exactly did you meet this guy?" Téa asked as she turned to face her friend.

Mai gave her a meek look before she quickly looked away and sheepishly replied, "I met Mr. MoneyBag online," turning back to see Téa's eyes grow wide.

"Who's Mr. MoneyBag?" Téa asked, obviously confused.

"That's the guy's name," Mai replied and Téa's eyes immediately grew wide once again.

"You're sending me on a date with a guy named Mr. MoneyBag who you met online?" Téa asked, shock evident on her face. When Mai nodded, she yelled, "a random stranger, Mai?! Suppose he's a crazy killer or something? Maybe a rapist?! Mai, what's wrong with you?! Have you lost your goddamn mind?!"

"Calm down, Téa. It's relatively safe. They do a background check and stuff," Mai reassured her but Téa continued to give the girl a skeptical look.

"Relatively?" she repeated and Mai shook her head, quickly saying, "did I say relatively? I meant very. The website has never had any incidents."

"Maybe not any reported incidents," Téa mumbled, earning a scowl from Mai, who continued, "several of my friends have used it and they said that the dates were fun. Just try it? Please?"

"And what about you?" Téa asked and Mai gave her a quick smile. "Why are you smiling?"

"I actually went on one last night," Mai confessed and Téa's eyes grew wide.

"Really? Why didn't I know about that?" she asked and Mai immediately glared at her as she bit out, "because you were at the museum!"

Before Téa could reply, Mai continued, "I had fun, I promise. Just give it a try, Téa. Please?"

"No," she replied, determined not to budge.

Sighing, Mai nodded and said, "I guess I can't change your mind."

"Then, why are you smiling?" Téa asked as a wicked grin seized Mai's face.

"Because," Mai said, "a certain pair of earrings you brought home have gone missing."

Immediately, Téa's eyes grew wide and she breathed, "Mai, where are those earrings?"

"Safe," Mai assured her before adding evilly, "for now."

"Mai, that's not funny. Those earrings are ancient. They're a part of history and culture, not a part of your blackmailing scheme."

"I know and they're safe." She let out a loud groan and said, "you just need to go on one date, Téa! Stop being so difficult and just go on the date before your social life becomes history!"

As she looked at Mai's pleading face, Téa let out a sigh, knowing that she'd lost, before she finally nodded and replied, "fine. But, if it goes horribly wrong, I'm going to kill you. And, if anything happens to those earrings, I'm going to put you on display in the museum."

Smiling, Mai replied, "it's a deal!"


"You did what?!" Kaiba demanded as he looked over at his younger brother.

"It was a bet, Seto," the 21 year old replied and Kaiba quickly narrowed his eyes.

"A bet? What kind of a bet is that?!" he asked and Mokuba shrugged.

"We wanted to see if you could actually get a date," he replied before he added with a smile, "and you did! So, you should be happy. We both won! You got a date and I won my bet."

"Mokuba," Kaiba said as he struggled to grasp what was going on, "why would you even make an online dating profile for me? Who told you that I want to go on a date?!"

"Seto, you're 26 and I have never seen you go on a date with a woman," Mokuba pointed out before he gasped and asked with a twinkle in his eyes, "Seto, perchance, might you be gay?"

The moment he said the words, he saw his brother's eyes widen in shock before he immediately narrowed them and replied, "no, Mokuba. I assure you, I'm straight."

"Damn it. There goes $50," Mokuba mumbled under his breath.

"What?" Kaiba asked, looking more confused than ever.

Giving his brother a quick smile, Mokuba said, "Seto, just go on this date! You need to date! And, also give me $50."

"I don't need to date, Mokuba," Kaiba snapped. "I have a multi billion dollar corporation to run. I don't have the time to frolic around like an idiot. And why do you need $50?"

"It's for a sudden expense. And really, Seto?" Mokuba asked, raising an eyebrow. "Frolic? Who says frolic? And you can't date the corporation! It won't give you children!"

At the look Kaiba shot him, he quickly chuckled and continued, "come on. It's just one date, Seto. It's not going to kill you," before he added, sotto voce, "then again, who knows?"

"Who is it with?" Kaiba asked as he sat down and opened his laptop. He was typing when Mokuba mumbled, "I don't exactly know who she is," causing his brother to immediately look up.

"What was that?" Kaiba asked and Mokuba quickly replied, "it's just that it's anonymous. It's basically a blind date."

"So, my date is blind?" Kaiba asked, raising a puzzled eyebrow and earning a frustrated groan from his brother, who shook his head.

"No, Seto. It means that you don't know who she is. You've never met before or anything." At the confused and somewhat skeptical look on his brother's face, Mokuba launched into an explanation of what exactly had happened.

"So, my friends and I basically made online dating profiles on this website, where you use a screen name instead of your actual name. They match you with someone who shares your interests and who you might be compatible with. You have the option to put your picture or not. We decided that, as a joke, we'd create one for you and not put your picture. Then, we made a bet to see if you'd be matched up, which you were. I won that bet," he stopped and shot his brother his usual cheeky smile.

"They matched you up with only one person." At that, Mokuba paused and looked at his brother with an incredulous look, asking, "how can you be compatible with only one person, Seto? What's wrong with you?"

"Shut up," Kaiba scowled before he asked, "who was the one person?"

"Her name is EgyptianDancingQueen and she didn't put up her picture either. Anyway, we decided to make another bet on whether or not you'd go on the date," Mokuba explained. "Now, you can't back out of it or I'm stuck dressing as Bigfoot."

"What? Bigfoot?" Kaiba exclaimed as he looked at his brother, confusion clearly written on his face.

Rolling his eyes, Mokuba impatiently replied, "the loser has to wear a Bigfoot costume and wander through the woods surrounding the college until people start to talk about it and try to take pictures. Basically, it's going to be a hoax. You know, documentaries and publicity and all that fun stuff."

"Mokuba," Kaiba rubbed his temple, "what are you doing at that college? I sent you there to get an education and a degree, not to dress up as the Yeti!"

"Bigfoot," Mokuba corrected him and Kaiba narrowed his eyes. "What? Yeti is the Abominable Snowman. He lives in Tibet. Bigfoot lives in North America."

"Shut up," Kaiba hissed and Mokuba stuck his tongue out in response.

"I don't even know how this woman looks and I'm supposed to go on a date with her just so that you don't have to dress up like Bigfoot?!" Kaiba demanded before adding, "and how do we even know she's a she?"

"Seto, trust me. You need to get out more and be more social. Even if she is a he, at least you'll make a friend. Besides, what's there to lose?" Mokuba asked and Kaiba immediately replied, "my time, Mokuba. I don't want to waste my time going on a stupid date with a woman whose face I haven't even seen. How do you know that she isn't crazy? Or dangerous?"

"Well, there is a possibility that she's crazy. I mean, she got matched to you," Mokuba mumbled.

"Not helping," Kaiba interrupted but Mokuba continued, "just give it a try, Seto. You might like it. You might even have fun. Remember how that feels?"

"No, Mokuba," Kaiba replied and Mokuba knew that he had made up his mind, which meant that he would basically be stuck masquerading as Bigfoot for lord knew how long.

"I was afraid you'd say that," Mokuba said as Kaiba opened his desk drawer. As Kaiba did, his face changed and confusion crossed it before he looked up at his brother, anger in his eyes.

"Where are my files, Mokuba?" Kaiba demanded, enunciating each word, and Mokuba gave a small smile.

"They're safe, bro, but you need to go on that date," he said.

"Are you blackmailing me, Mokuba?" Kaiba asked and his brother nodded. "How dare you!"

With a smirk, Mokuba said, "don't forget I'm your brother. I always get my way."

"Not this time. I'm not going on that date, Mokuba," Kaiba adamantly replied and Mokuba sighed.

"I was hoping it wouldn't come to this," he said as he pulled several sheets of paper from inside his jacket.

"What is that?" Kaiba asked as he sat forward.

"This," Mokuba gestured to the paper, "is the deal you recently closed with Mr. Akiyama." With that, he raised the papers and, looking his brother directly in the eyes, proceeded to rip the documents.

"What the hell is wrong with you?!" Kaiba demanded as he shot out of his seat. The moment he did, Mokuba quickly moved backwards and pulled out several other documents.

"Do we have a deal?" he asked as he held the document in his hands, prepared to rip them.


"Good night," Téa smiled at the maître d', who immediately returned the smile and said, "good night, ma'am. How may I help you?"

"I'm actually looking for my date. He's supposed to be sitting at booth 6," Téa replied and the man nodded.

"Right this way," he said as he gestured for her to follow behind him. They moved away from the crowded main room and towards a smaller, more private booth.

"Booth 6, ma'am," the man smiled as he pointed at the booth. Téa gave a thankful nod and the man departed, leaving her standing there.

As she stared at the back of her date's head, Téa concluded that he was most likely young. He had a luscious head of chestnut brown hair and was dressed in an expensive, well tailored suit, making her wonder if Mr. MoneyBag truly was a money bag.

Either he was a big shot or he was trying to give off the aura that he was. Well, there was only one way to find out.

Inhaling deeply, she entered the booth and moved to introduce herself.

"Hi, I'm Té-" she began introducing herself before she stopped mid-sentence, her eyes wide as she stared at the man sitting at the table.

"Kaiba?!" she bit out at the same moment that he exclaimed, "Gardner?!"

"Well, this is just great," she mumbled to herself as she stood there staring at him, unsure if she should sit or leave.

"Just my luck," he bit out as he perused her with a disapproving look, "that you would be my date."

Immediately, her face contorted in anger and she hissed, "as if I would go on a date with you."

Before he could respond, swift surprise crossed her face and she exclaimed, "I didn't know that you dated."

"I don't," he said through clenched teeth, earning a "there's a surprise" from her.

Narrowing his eyes at her, he continued, "Mokuba blackmailed me into this. Apparently, he thinks that I need to go on more dates and be more social."

"You? More social?!" Téa exclaimed as she shook her head. "No, he can't be serious!"

"Your ability to insult truly is remarkable," Kaiba ground out and she raised her eyebrow in a peeved manner.

Letting out a groan, she sat down, much to Kaiba's amazement, and said, "let's just get this over with."

"I don't recall telling you to sit, Gardner. Nor do I recall me agreeing to continue this dinner," he said and she rolled her eyes.

"Well, like it or not, I need to get through this dinner," she said and he smirked at her.

"That desperate for a date that you'd resort to kidnapping me?" he asked and her face instantly took on an appalled look.

"How exactly am I kidnapping you? You came here on your own," she said before adding, "besides, we're in public."

"Yet, you're holding me against my will," he pointed out and she scoffed.

"You're free to leave," she replied casually and watched as his face faltered. Smiling, she took a sip of her water and said, "exactly. If you'd wanted to leave, Kaiba, you would have already done so."

Glaring at her, he bit out, "I'm only here because Mokuba is holding my documents hostage," which earned a laugh from her.

"Ah, the classic question of business versus pleasure," she remarked and he scowled.

"There is no such thing as pleasure. For me, there is only business," he answered and she shrugged.

"And for me, there is only food," she said as the waiter approached them to take their order.

After the waiter took their orders and left, Kaiba turned to her and said, "now, Gardner, explain to me how you ended up being my blind date."

Shrugging, Téa replied, "for some strange reason, the site matched us up. Apparently, our personalities are compatible. Don't even ask me how that happened. Most likely a malfunction on their part."

Smirking, he quirked an eyebrow and inquired, "so, what exactly do you do on these dates?"

"How am I supposed to know?" she scoffed and he retorted, "I would think that this is how you get your dates," earning a glare from her.

"As a matter of fact, this is the first time I've been on one of these sort of dates," she informed him.

"Yet, you have a profile," he countered, to which she reminded him, "as do you."

"Mokuba made that for me without my knowledge," Kaiba said and she smirked before she replied, "and Mai made mine without my knowledge."

"Of course she did," Kaiba replied mockingly and she rolled her eyes.

"Believe it or not, she did. Apparently, I don't go on enough dates," she grumbled the last part but he heard it all.

"What's wrong? No men find you attractive enough to ask you out?" The insult came out so smoothly and automatically that Téa wondered if he simply had insults lined up in his head, just waiting for him to use them. Could one be born an asshole?

With a deceptively sweet smile, she replied, "no. I'm just not interested in dating at the moment," watching as he gave her a smile that clearly said he didn't believe her.

Upset, she bit out, "what about you? Did women finally realize what an ass you are and just stopped trying?"

Just as he opened his mouth to respond, the waiter returned with their order, effectively silencing him, something that Téa was grateful for.

"Now," she said as she looked across the table at him. "Can we eat in silence?"

"What made you think I wanted to hear you speak?" he asked and she gritted her teeth to keep from screaming at him. Wordlessly, she looked down at her food and proceeded to eat it.

Blissful silence surrounded them as they ate and Téa felt herself relax slightly. The moment she did, Kaiba set down his knife and fork and said, "well, I don't see the need for dessert. Let's just end this date right here and now."

Immediately, she shook her head and said, "I don't think so. I came this far to have a date with you, so I'm getting dessert. I think I deserve it."

He opened his mouth to protest but she promptly ignored him and motioned for the waiter to approach them. After giving her dessert order, she looked over at Kaiba, who was silently glaring at her from across the table.

"Maybe you should get dessert too. It might help sweeten your mood," she said in reference to his dark mood.

"I'll pass," was his simple response and she shrugged, replying, "to each his own."

Neither said anything after that and Téa, more than aware of the painful silence, began to look around the restaurant, which was rather lovely. And high class, she realized as her eyes took in the elaborate decorations around the restaurant.

"Can you stop gaping like an idiot?" Kaiba's voice shook her from her reverie and she turned to scowl at him.

"I'm sorry. Our conversation was so much more interesting," she snarkily bit out and now it was his turn to scowl at her. At that exact moment, the waiter returned with her dessert, preventing them from arguing further.

Kaiba watched as Téa cut into her chocolate lover's cake and shook his head in disapproval.

"What?" she asked and immediately regretted doing so. It was equivalent to asking him to insult her.

Sure enough, he smirked at her and replied, "it's not wonder you've gotten fat. So disgusting and unhealthy."

The moment he said it, her eyes narrowed and she set down her fork. Leaning in, she whispered in a dangerous voice, "I could care less what you say about me. But never, and I mean never, insult chocolate. Ever. It's never done anything to you. Leave it alone."

With that, she picked up her fork and took her first bite, a look of ecstasy washing over her face as she did.

"Mmmm, so good," she groaned and his eyes instantly grew wide.

"Quiet down, Gardner," he hissed at her. "We're in public. Stop making those noises."

She looked up and, with a wicked smile, asked, "why? Is it embarrassing? Or is it making you uncomfortable?"

He didn't answer and she, smiling, took another bite, moaning, "so good. Oh my god, mmmmmm."

"You've made your point, Gardner! Now stop it before people think I'm doing something to you!" he bit out and she threw him a wicked smile.

"Then shut up for the rest of this dinner."

And just like that, he found himself being blackmailed once again.


"Well," Téa said as she looked down at the bill, "I guess we should split it."

"I don't think so," Kaiba said as he reached into his pocket and pulled out several bills and set them down on the table.

"What do you think you're doing?" Téa asked, looking down at the money.

"Paying for our meal, Gardner. That's what decent people do," he said and she instantly glared at him.

"Shut up, you ass," she hissed before continuing, "I mean, why are you paying for my meal as well? I can pay for myself."

"While I don't doubt that, Gardner, it's called being a gentleman," he said and she scoffed.

"And just what do you know about being a gentleman?" she inquired, her eyebrow raised.

"Enough," he began, "to hold back a lot tonight."

"That's what you call hold back?" she asked in reference to the comments and insults he'd made throughout the dinner.

However, before he could respond, she reached into her purse and produced several bills as well and set them down on the table.

"There. Now I don't need you to pay," she smiled at his scowl.

"Very funny, Gardner," he said as he picked up the bill and his money and gave it to the waiter. As he did, Téa watched with anger filled eyes.

"What do you think you're doing?!" she demanded when the waiter walked away. Smiling, he casually remarked, "paying for the bill, Gardner."

"I already told you, Kaiba. I don't need you paying for my food," she spit back at him.

With that, she grabbed the money and slammed it down on the table in front of him.

"Now, I don't owe you anything!" she said before she abruptly stood and made for the exit, leaving a stunned Kaiba staring after her.

"That damn-" Kaiba growled to himself as he watched her leave. He looked down at the money and felt anger surge through him before he too stood and made for the exit.

As he did, the waiter called out, "sir, your change!"

Not bothering to look at the man, Kaiba yelled, "keep it!" before he stormed out of the restaurant in time to see Téa walking on the next block.

"Gardner!" he yelled as he began to run after her. Just who did she think she was? He'd said that he would pay and he would!

"Gardner!" he yelled again but she continued walking. Suddenly, she stopped and he watched as she got into a cab before she drove off into the night.


"So, how was it?" Mai called the moment she heard the door open. However, the moment she heard the door slam, she knew that it hadn't gone well at all.

Sure enough, an angry Téa stormed into the living room and Mai's eyes grew wide as she took in Téa. She looked positively livid.

"Was it that bad?" Mai asked. When Téa didn't answer, she continued, "was he boring? Or loud? Ugly? Stupid? Pervy? Creepy? Loser? Psycho?"

Téa, however, remained silent and moved towards Mai, murder clear in her eyes. Inching back on the couch, Mai smiled nervously at her best friend and said, "let's not get carried away here, Téa. Don't forget, I had your best interest at heart."

When Téa didn't reply, she continued, "how was I to know that it would be a disaster?"

"Because I told you it would be!" Téa finally yelled, causing Mai to startle.

"Was it really that bad?" Mai asked as she attempted to pull Téa onto the couch beside her in an attempt to placate her. Téa, however, growled down at her and Mai immediately withdrew her hand, seriously wondering if Téa would bite her.

"Yes, it was really that bad," Téa bit out as she opened her coat. "Because, my dear best friend, the date was with Kaiba! Seto Kaiba!"

What?!" Mai shrieked as she shot to her feet. "Are you serious?!"

Téa shot her a glare and replied, "would I honestly joke about that?"

"Oh, honey," Mai said as she moved towards Téa to hug her. "This is all my fault!"

"Of course it is!" Téa hissed at the girl. "Do you know how painful that dinner was?! How absolutely obnoxious he was?!"

"I'll make it up to you!" Mai vowed as she pulled Téa into a hug. "I promise."

"Unless you can give me my night back, I severely doubt that," Téa grumbled.

With a sigh, she looked at Mai and said, "I'm gonna go take a shower and try to wash the Kaiba-ness from myself."

"And," she said as she headed towards the bathroom, "this should serve as a warning. Next time, don't set me up on any dates! Just let me do my work!"


"So, how was it?" Mokuba smiled as Kaiba entered the living room. However, the moment he looked into his brother's face, Mokuba knew that the date had not gone well. Not at all.

"Oh, no. What happened?" Mokuba asked as Kaiba began to move towards him, murder evident in his eyes. Quickly, Mokuba got to his feet and said, "hold on there, Seto. I'm your brother. And murder is illegal!"

He yelled the last part as he quickly jumped out of the way as Kaiba leapt for him.

"Do you know," Kaiba bit out as he started towards Mokuba once again, "who my date was?!"

"No, but I can guess!" Mokuba smiled at him before he dodged another attack.

"It was Gardner! Téa Gardner! Yugi's little cheerleader!" Kaiba spit and Mokuba froze, his eyes wide.

"Really?!" he exclaimed and Kaiba nodded. "How lucky! This worked out better than I hoped."

"What?!" Kaiba instantly bit out, astonishment on his face.

Nodding, Mokuba said, "Téa is beautiful and so sweet and you know her! Here I was thinking that it was a man!"

Kaiba could do nothing more than stare at his brother in shock as he continued his musings.

"And," Mokuba tapped his chin thoughtfully with his finger, "now that I think about it, she's perfect for you!"

"What?!" Kaiba was broken from his trance at once and turned to his brother, who was currently babbling nonsense.

Dismissing his brother's reaction, Mokuba said, "stop being so dramatic, Seto. And yes, Téa is perfect! She's beautiful, she's sweet, caring. She absolutely adores me and, if anyone can handle you, it's her! It's perfect!"

"What are you going on about, Mokuba? What's perfect?!" Kaiba demanded and Mokuba gave him a wide smile.

"Téa is going to become my sister in law," Mokuba replied and Kaiba felt his heart stop.

"What crap are you going on about, Mokuba?!" Kaiba demanded, shaking his head. "Are you on drugs?!"

Ignoring his brother's outburst, Mokuba pushed it aside and replied, "you're going to marry her, Seto. You're going to marry Téa and Téa alone!"

"Don't talk crap, Mokuba!" Kaiba yelled but his brother shook his head.

"I mean it, Seto. I'll make sure that Téa becomes my sister in law. I bet you that I can!" he said and Kaiba shook his head before saying, "you're crazy, Mokuba."

With a taunting smile, Mokuba shrugged and replied, "then why don't you put your money where your mouth is?"

Shaking his head, Kaiba said, "this is stupid, Mokuba. And childish. I refuse to get involved with you and this!"

He turned to leave when Mokuba mumbled, "chicken." Immediately, Kaiba paused and Mokuba said, "chicken," even louder.

Although he knew that he should ignore his brother, Kaiba couldn't. He hated being called that and Mokuba knew it. Throughout their childhood and teenage years, that had always been how Mokuba had gotten him to do his bidding.

No! Now, it was different! He was an adult and refused to be lured in by such pettiness.

"Not this time, Mokuba," Kaiba said as he continued towards the door.

"Then, I guess you concede defeat," Mokuba shrugged and watched as his brother froze. A smirk on his lips, Mokuba knew that Kaiba would cave soon enough.

"No, I don't. I just refuse to take advantage of you," Kaiba said as he turned to face his brother, who was smiling at him.

"And how would you be taking advantage of me?" Mokuba quirked an eyebrow.

"It's obvious, Mokuba, that I wouldn't marry Téa," he said and Mokuba chuckled.

"Then prove it. If it's so obvious, then why are you afraid to take the bet?" he asked and Mokuba knew that he'd backed his brother into a corner. It was only a matter of time before he relented.

Deciding to taunt his brother even more, Mokuba reached into his jacket and pulled out some papers, which he held up, smirking at Kaiba as he did.

"Is that," Kaiba began and Mokuba nodded, a smile on his face as he replied, "the deal you closed with Mr. Akiyama. The copy machine truly is wonderful, Seto."

"Fine! It's a bet then!" Kaiba bit out and Mokuba smiled.

"Loser has to wear a chicken suit everywhere for a month," he said and Kaiba's eyes grew wide at the outrageous request.

"What kind of a stupid term is that?" he asked but Mokuba merely shook his head and asked, "do you accept or not?"

Kaiba thought about saying no, but the look on Mokuba's face immediately prevented him from doing so. He looked so smug and sure of himself. However, there was no way that he, Seto Kaiba, was going to lose.

"Well then Mokuba, I guess you'd better start shopping for your size," he said to his younger brother before he turned and walked out of the room. As he did, Mokuba smiled to himself. That had been much faster than he'd expected.


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