I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. This story will take place during Season two and will include pieces of the season, but not word for word. This first chapter will be brief, but it's just a recap of season one and sets up the story.
Chapter One- Reflection
Alexis quietly crept through the forests of Academy Island, aided by a flashlight. The start of her second year at Duel Academy was tomorrow and she wanted to visit the abandoned dorm and reflect on her first year.
And what a year, she thought. I thought Duel Academy would be nothing but classes and grades so that we can pursue careers in Duel Monsters whether it's pro dueling like Zane or card development like Chumley. For me, there's no question: Pro dueling.
However, last year was more than I thought. We ended up fighting to save the world. In fact, one of those duels took place right here. Alexis stopped and stared at the derelict building.
Of course that wasn't my first time at this dorm; it was my third time. The first time was to find out what happened to my brother. I didn't learn anything then, but I did make some friends, Jaden and Syrus. The second time wasn't important. I found Atticus after he dueled Jaden at the first Shadow Rider and he provided information about how he got brainwashed after I dueled Titan.
As she continued to reminisce, a sparkle in the grass to the left of the dorm caught her eye. She wandered toward it, the long grass rasping as her legs moved through it. She reached the spot, crouched down, and pushed the blades apart to reveal a beautiful necklace. The chain was gold as was the round charm that hung from it: The charm had an intricate pattern of lines across it and ancient symbols she didn't know. Four bloodstones studded it: One at the top, another at the bottom, a third on the left, and the last one on the right.
It's beautiful, she thought as she picked it up, opened the clasp, and put it around her neck. The gold sparkled in the light of the quarter moon as Alexis headed back to Obelisk dorm to get some sleep so that she'd be well-rested for her classes. I wonder if it belongs to someone; although the likelihood is that it doesn't. But if it does, surely someone will recognize it especially if I wear it all the time. Yes, that's what I'll do.