Hey there. Hope you know me. This is a re-write version of the Capsule Monsters series in Yu-Gi-Oh so you will understand better why I had Caitlin in my stories. Hope you enjoy this first chapter.

Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh!

Chapter 1

Yugi's Dream:

"What is this place? Hello?" Yugi called out, hoping for an answer. But all he got in response in front of him, a wall was busted.

"What was that?" he asked himself, and then saw the Pharaoh in front of him, wearing some weird golden suit.

"Pharaoh, it's you! Where are we, and what's with the suit?" he asked, and then they heard a roar.

"This isn't the best time for questions," the former king said as the gigantic monster reached a hand for the Pharaoh. He jumped out of the way, and the shadows enveloped Yugi some, blowing his hair back. They were doing the same to the Pharaoh.

"Run while you can! Ah!" he yelled as the shadows that came from the monster squeezed him tighter.

"Hey, let go of him!" Yugi yelled.

"Your friend belongs to me now, as will his sister," the monster said. Yugi gasped quietly.

"And who are you?" he retorted.

"The answers will become clear, just as soon as you join the game," he said, and disappeared into the shadows.

"What game?" Yugi called after him. "Hey!" he yelled, and then he woke up, and fell out of bed.

End Dream

"These nightmares are getting to be a pain, literally," Yugi said as he rubbed his sore backside. He noticed that his Millennium Puzzle was flashing on his desk.

"What's up with my Puzzle?" he asked himself. He decided not to bother with it at the moment, so he got up and started getting ready for school.

Inside Homeroom

"I'll play this capsule. Aw, isn't he cute?" Tea said, removing the cover to one of her monsters. She and Yugi were playing a board game called Capsule Monsters, and back when Caitlin lived in America, she knew how to play, since it had been released there before it came to Japan, so she was reffing the match. Yugi countered by playing his elf knight.

"You're supposed to play strong, not cute," Caitlin explained. Tea looked at Yugi, and sighed.

"I assume that means you're going to attack my little flying guy?" Tea asked. Yugi nodded.

"But trust me Tea, the main goal is to capture your opponent's symbol game piece, not battle only," Yugi pointed out.

"So while defending your own piece, you have to have a strategy to offensively capture your opponent's piece," Caitlin continued.

"Hey guys," Tristan said, walking up behind Caitlin and Yugi.

"Morning to you to," Caitlin said, and they hi-fived like they usually did. She brushed her black bangs behind her ear so they wouldn't cover her eye, her yellow bangs, identical to Yugi's, stood out, but it was explainable since she was a descendent of the Pharaoh inside Yugi's Puzzle. She wore the Millennium Necklace, an item that was able to see the future.

"So this is that board game you were telling me about," Tristan said as he picked up Yugi's piece. At that moment, Joey ran into the room excitedly.

"Aw yeah, who's the man?" he screamed, doing a weird happy dance. Caitlin put her hand to her face.

"Why don't you get a hall pass before you have an accident?" Tristan asked, sweat dropping.

"You'll never guess what I have here in my hand," Joey said, holding the tickets, his face turning red.

"Take a deep breath, and exhale," Tea said as Joey did just that. "Now hold it, and you'll be back to your old self in no time. Keep holding," Tea said, and Joey exhaled in one big breath.

"Are you crazy?" he yelled at Tea as she and Caitlin laughed while Yugi and Tristan looked on.

"That's the Joey I know," Tea said sarcastically as Joey looked at her in surprise.

"You better be nice if you want these tickets to paradise," he said happily. Later, after school, all five teens were walking home to prepare for the trip. Joey was walking like a total buffoon, and Caitlin, Yugi, and Tea stayed at the back of the pack, as Caitlin put it 'Let's pretend we don't know him.'

"Do you have to walk like an idiot? I know you're excited, but don't act embarrassing," Tristan said sarcastically. Joey jumped in front of his friend.

"You're the one who should be embarrassed for not thanking me," he shouted, pointing a finger at his chest.

"You're right. Thanks a lot Joey," Yugi said, smiling. Caitlin pretended to gag, but Joey caught her and noogied her head until she shoved him off.

"And do you have something you want to say to me Tristan?" Joey asked, holding his arm out.

"Yeah, I call dibs on the isle seat," the boy replied, locking arms with Joey.

"Should be fun, huh?" Caitlin asked Yugi, and he nodded at her.

"Right Tea?" he asked her. Tea looked away in response. Yugi was confused, so Caitlin nudged him, and he caught on.

For some reason, I have a weird feeling. Every time the five of us go somewhere, we end up in trouble. For once, I want no magic, no Pharaohs…Tea thought, and a voice jolted her out of her thoughts.

"Uh, Tea?" Tea turned her head to see the spirit in control of Yugi's body.

"Oh, hey Pharaoh," she said in response, smiling.

"Ready to do this?" he asked, winking and giving a thumb's up. Tea nodded, and Caitlin made a fist in victory.

"It's party time team," Joey said, before hi-fiving Tristan.

"Up high. We're going on vacation, time for relaxation," the chanted as they walked down the path.

"Well, at least we'll have entertainment on the way there," Caitlin pointed out as she, Tea, and the Pharaoh started walking again.

"So, you made reservations, right Tristan?" Joey asked. The boy looked at him shocked, and Caitlin caught his emotion.

"Relax, I did. Joey texted me a while back, so I did it," she said, and Tristan sighed in relief.

A Few Days Later

Yugi, Caitlin, Tea, and Tristan were walking out into the plane dock to get ready to go to India. Yugi was wearing a navy purple collared shirt unlike the one he usually wore. He wore dark green pants, comfortable tennis shoes, his black undershirt, and the Millennium Puzzle around his neck. He had a small yellow backpack over one shoulder. Tea wore a pink jacket, a green undershirt, a blue skirt, a yellow buckle made of rings, and brown boots. Tristan had on a white undershirt, a dark blue jacket, and brown pants. Caitlin wore black jeans, a white t-shirt with black and purple skulls, her Millennium Necklace around her neck plus her lucky bracelet she always had, and gold and brown shoes that went above her ankles. They each had a suitcase behind them, and Caitlin had a small fany pack around her waist, along with a black belt, and a small shoulder pack.

"Hey, slow down! It's not a race!" Joey yelled, holding the teens back. Joey had a tan short-sleeved jacket with a long sleeved black undershirt on, and jeans, plus some tennis shoes. He had huge sacks on his back, and was panting like a dog. (Excuse me for the pun)

"Who told you to pack everything you own for a six day trip?" Tea questioned, looking at her blonde friend.

"Always come prepared," Joey said confidently.

"Tea, let's not bother to ask," Caitlin said, but Tea wanted to know.

"I will regret this, but what did you bring?" she asked, motioning with her hand.

"Well, iron board, hairdryer," Joey rambled, a hand under his chin.

"You're worse than both of us," Tea said as Yugi and Caitlin laughed. A pilot approached the group from behind.

"If I had to guess, I would say you five are the prizewinners. Just follow me," he instructed.

"This is it," Tristan said, following, Caitlin behind him.

"Here we go," Yugi pointed out as he followed his friends.

"Hey, wait for me! I'm the prizewinner!" Joey yelled as he raced after his friends.

"Cool, we get our own personal plane," Tristan said.

"I was expecting something a bit bigger," Tea said as Caitlin rolled her eyes playfully.

"Picky, picky, picky," she said, and Tea poked her girl friend in the ribs.

"Next stop, India," the pilot said, lowering some stairs. Joey and Tristan started chanting their "Goin' On Vacation'," again, and the other three teens laughed as they followed and boarded the plane.

A Few Hours Later

"We're almost there kids," the pilot said as they flew over a river.

"Awesome! There's nothing but nature for miles. Think we can bungee jump over that river?" Tea asked, looking out her window.

"Sure, why not?" Yugi asked, following her gaze, along with Caitlin.

"Dude, I'd do that in a heartbeat," she agreed, making fists of excitement,

I have a feeling that Tea is more excited about this trip than anyone. I know this trip will be unforgettable…Yugi thought as he looked at the brunette girl. Then, as Tristan was about to take a picture, the plane lurched.

"Hey, you messed up my photo man," he complained as all five teens looked up front to the cockpit.

"We're experiencing technical difficulties, so please, seat belts fasten, and don't panic," he said.

Too late…Caitlin thought, looking at her friends, who all had freaked out looks on their faces. She knew that panicking was never a good thing.

"Mayde, mayde, our engines are down!" the pilot said into the radio. The plane went and crashed into the river, scimming the top as it glided. It eventually crashed into the riverbank. Luckily, no one was hurt. Joey collapsed on a riverbank, Tristan, Yugi, and Caitlin nearby.

"Ah, I lost all my stuff," he said, sitting on the sand.

"That was definitely enough excitement to last the whole trip," Tristan said, sitting on a rock.

"Ah, I could still go for more," Caitlin said, leaning against a nearby tree trunk. Tristan mock-fought with her, even though he was used to her energy and gut of steel by now. Tea came running up behind the group.

"The pilot sent a distress signal, but he said it may be a while before help comes from the shoreline," she reported. Joey sighed, but then stood up followed by Tristan.

"I don't know about any of you, but I'm not wasting my free trip waiting for rescue," he said.

"I'm with ya," Tristan said, agreeing.

"Later," Joey said as he raced off with Tristan into the forest.

"Wait, we don't know the first thing about this place guys," Yugi called after them.

"Oh right, as if being totally clueless has ever stopped those two knuckles heads before," Tea said, throwing her arms to her side in distress.

"Nothing can hold those boys back when they have their mind set on something," Caitlin pointed out, and Tea admitted she was right. In the end, the 2 Millennium Item holders and Tea raced after their two companions. They walked through the forest for quite a while, Tristan in front, Yugi in back.

"Yugi, wait," the Pharaoh told him.

"Is something wrong Pharaoh?" the boy asked his counterpart.

"Wouldn't you say this is a bit strange?" he asked the tri-colored boy.

"What do you mean strange?" Yugi asked.

"Wait, he does have a point," Caitlin told him.

"Right. We just happen to win a trip, our plane happens to crash, then, we happen to meet the last person to see your grandfather before he disappeared. If you ask me, it's all to convenient," he said.

"That does make sense," Caitlin told the two boys.

"So am I the only one that thinks walking through an unknown jungle filled with wild animals is a bad idea?" Tea asked, walking next to Caitlin, pulling both of them back into the real world.

"No, trust me Tea, not even close," Caitlin said, and Yugi looked at her in shock, since she wasn't scared by a lot of stuff, and this was a first, but then remembered that even though she had an iron will, they were all nervous about being in an unfamiliar place.

"And besides, they're more afraid of us then we are of them," Joey said, smiling brightly at Tea. Then Tristan screamed. "Please tell me it's not a wild animal," he pleaded as he gripped a tree, and both Tea and Caitlin sweat dropped.

"It's not an animal, it's a person," Tristan said, and they all ran into the clearing. Sure enough, a man in an archeologist outfit, and a black cloak was lying seemingly unconscious.

"Is he okay?" Tea asked as all five teens ran up to him.

"I'm sure this is his worst day," Caitlin said as she and Tristan kneeled by the man. A few minutes later, the man was up, and drinking water.

"Feeling better?" Tea asked him as he handed her the water bottle.

"Quite. In fact, I'm lucky you five came along," he said sincerely. Then, a bandana fell out of his cloak.

"Here you go," Yugi said, and then realized something. "My grandpa had the same bandana," and the man grabbed Yugi by the shoulders.

"Wait, are you Dr. Muto's grandson?" he asked, anxious. Yugi was caught by surprise, but quickly regained his composure when Caitlin cleared her throat.

"Uh, as a matter of fact, yes. Is my grandfather okay?" Yugi asked.

"He's uh, now how shall I put this?" the man stuttered as he let go of Yugi. He seemed to finally have an answer as he looked at the Duel King. "Dr. Muto is a colleague of mine, and on our most recent expedition, he disappeared." As soon as he finished his sentence, all five teens looked at him in shock.

"Grandpa's gone? Oh no," Yugi said to himself, staring wide-eyed at the man. Caitlin put a hand on his back, and that gesture told him that Caitlin would stick by him and help him find his grandfather.

"My name is Dr. Alex Brisbane, and your grandfather was my archeological mentor, as well as one of my dearest companions. Now come and I'll show you where I last saw him," he explained, and Yugi and the others immediately stood up.

"Let's go," the tri-colored boy said simply, and the others fell in step behind them. They walked through the forest for quite a while, and after a while, they came to a cliff side.

"There it is, the reason your grandfather and I came here," Alex said, and the teens gasped at the sight they saw before them.


Hey there. Don't blame me if this is short. It's a short series. Anyway, I'm doing this to revive my spark for stories. But be on the lookout for my new chapter of "What If They Met?" this weekend. Hope you enjoy my stories.