This is the fifth chapter! I hope you like it! I am so sorry! I didn't feel anything for this story for a while. But then, I read over it and got new ideas! I decided I am going to have Jaden if you don't like it, I'm sorry to say, then don't read my story. Well onward to story!
Recap: "You got clothes?" she asks. I nod and hand her the bag.
"I should have known," she says smiling, "You are Yami's daughter after all."
"Was their ever any doubt?" Bakura asks.
"Nope!" Yugi says, "Let's go, we are meeting Yami in the food court." Yugi grabs my hand and starts walking. Uncle Bakura and Uncle Marik follow us. When we get to the food court, I see a group of kids and teens around someone, but I couldn't see who.
"Yami's there," Yugi says pointing to the crowd. I nod and walk over to the crowd. I push my way through until I get to the middle where daddy was.
"Daddy!" I say. All the kids stop and look at me. Daddy, on the other hand, picks me up and puts me on his lap.
"Hey, Keket," he says.
"Daddy, I got some new clothes!" I say excitedly.
"That's good, but here's your deck," he says handing me some cards. I start looking through them. I smile as I realize these are my soul monsters that I always summoned in Egypt.
"Thanks daddy," I say. The kids looked at me shocked, but I didn't care. I have my daddy back.
Ch.5: School part 1
Keket's P.O.V,
Ryou, Malik, Yugi, Joey, Seto, Tristan (he finally showed up), Tea (sadly, she showed up too), Miho (Tristan's crush, she has purple hair and wears a ribbon), Bakura, Marik, and daddy are taking me to a thing called Wal-Mart to get me 'school supplies'. Whatever that is. We walk in the store.
"Can I go exploring?" I ask daddy. Daddy thinks about it. He kneels down to my level.
"Okay," he says, "But no sending things to the shadow realm."
"Yes, sir," I say. I start walking away when I realize something. "DADDY!" I yell.
"Yes?" he says looking at me.
"Have you no trust in your only daughter?" I ask.
"Sometimes," he answers.
"Uncle Bakura, Uncle Marik, take care of my light work," I say in ancient Egyptian.
"Yes, ma'am," they say and wink. I walk away. I start looking at these things. They say, Xbox games, on this big sign.
"This is a fun game," I hear someone say. Game? I turn to see a boy my age. He has brown hair that kind of looks like a kuriboh. He notices me and smiles.
"What's a fun game?" I ask. He shows me a thing that says Army of Two on it.
"It's better when you have two players," he says.
"How can you play that?" I ask confused.
"With an Xbox," he answers.
"A what?" I ask.
"You aren't from around here are you?" he asks.
"No," I answer, "I came here to be with my daddy. Right now they are getting me stuff for 'school'."
"Which school?" he asks.
"I don't know," I answer, "All I know is that the school better be nice or I'm not going." He laughs.
"I like you," he says, "Your funny."
"Thank you," I say.
"You're welcome," he says, "But why do you look like the King of Games?"
"The King of Games?" I ask, "Who's he?"
"You don't know?" he asks. I shake my head. "The King of Games is Atem Yami."
"Oh! Daddy!" I say, "I thought he'd be called Pharaoh of Games!"
"Daddy?" he asks in shock.
I was about to answer when, "KEKET!" Then I felt myself being lifted. I look to see Uncle Marik and Uncle Bakura.
"Save us!" Uncle Bakura says.
"What?" I ask.
"BAKURA, MARIK!" I heard daddy yell.
"You guys are in trouble," I say.
"There you are!" daddy says as he comes into view.
"Hi, daddy," I say.
"Hi Keket," he says then he turns to Uncle Bakura and Uncle Marik, "I'm going to kill you two."
"Keket will protect us!" Uncle Marik says, "Right Keket?" I jump down.
"You guys are on your own," I say before walking towards daddy, "Don't hurt them too bad."
"Okay," daddy says smirking. I walk away. I notice that one boy following me.
"You weren't kidding," he says.
"Nope," I say.
"Well, I've got to go," he says, "See ya around."
"See ya," I say as he walks away. Then I saw Yugi so I walk over to her. I look in the cart on wheels. There are a lot of things in there.
"These are what you need for school," Yugi says.
"Oh," I say.
"I made sure to get you as much black as I could," she says, "And look," she points to this thing that's made from leather. "This is a binder," she tells me, "I made sure to get you leather."
"Thank you," I say.
Currently, all of us are in the limo. It's kind of noisy. Everyone's talking, but I'm looking out the window.
"So Keket," Yugi starts, "Who was that boy you were talking to?" With that one question, everyone shuts up.
"Boy!?" Uncle Bakura, Uncle Marik, and daddy yell.
"I don't know his name," I answer, "He was telling me about a game. Which reminds me, what's an Xbox?"
"You have a lot to learn," Seto says. The others agree. I just smile. I'm never going to fit in here.
"Okay so let me get this straight," I say, "I turn this knob and water comes out from that?" I point to the shower head.
"Yes," daddy tells me.
"Okay I got it," I say, "Now get out."
"Okay," he walks out. I turn the knobs until the water feels perfect. Then I get in. Everyone went home. I wash my hair with this stuff called "Shampoo." All this stuff is new to me. I hope I fit in at school. You know, in Ancient Egypt, I never felt like this. I was smarter than most kids, and I was a princess. Yugi told me I was basically the Princess of Games since she's the Queen of Games and daddy's the King of Games. When I felt like I was clean enough, I got out and used a towel to dry off. I turn the knobs until the water turns off. Then I start getting dressed.
Yami's P.O.V,
"How does it feel to have your daughter back?" Yugi asks me while we make Keket's bed.
"I'm glad to have her back," I say as we finish.
"I love her already," Yugi says, "So does everyone else."
"I'm glad," I say.
"Daddy, I'm done," Keket says as she walks out. I smile.
"Are you ready for a bed time story?" I ask.
"Yes!" she says, "Are you gonna listen too?"
"Yes, I am," Yugi says. Great. Note the sarcasm. Keket lays down on her bed.
"Okay,
So, last time I said that people called her song girl,
Song Girl was respected in the town. One day, she saw a boy her age. Who happened to be the prince, but Song Girl didn't know this. She walked up to him and said, 'Can you help me?' He replied, 'I'm busy go on your way.' The prince walked away. Song girl was sad. She needed a strong boy to help her on her journey. See Song Girl didn't know anything about herself except that she lives in a small town and she loves to sing." I went to continue, but Keket was asleep.
"Hey! Don't stop!" Yugi whines, "I wanna know what happens!" I roll my eyes.
"Come on," I say grabbing her hand, "I'm tired."
"But!" Yugi starts. I silence her with my lips.
"Fine," she says pouting. We get into our bed. Before I fall asleep, I think,
'Please don't let her send anyone to the shadow realm!'
Keket's P.O.V,
RING! RING!
I sit up and glare at this thing daddy calls 'alarm clock'.
RING! RING!
Shadow Realm get ready for modern technology! With that thought, the 'alarm clock' "magically" disappears. I lay back down.
"Keket!" Daddy says, "Time to get ready for school."
"I'm tired!" I say, "Don't make me get up!"
"Keket, I will get a bucket of water."
"Fine," I say and stand up, "Where's my clothes?"
"Over there," daddy says and points to a pile of clothes. I walk over and pick out my dress from ancient Egypt. Then I walk into the bathroom. Note to self, send the dumb person who made school to the shadow realm. I get dressed. Then I brush my teeth and put on my sandals. They're also from ancient Egypt. I start brushing my hair. My hair reaches to the floor so Yugi tried to get me to put it in a 'pony tail', but I wouldn't. Why would I put my hair in a pony's tail? I look in the mirror. My crimson eyes staring back at me. I'm still tan. I wonder if that will go away like daddy's tan. I hope not. I put my necklace on. Then I walk out. I see daddy dozing off. Oh, no. If I have to suffer by waking up this early, so is he. I walk over to him.
I gently whisper in daddy's ear, "Bakura is stealing your puzzle."
He jumps up and yells, "That backstabbing asshole! I'll send him to the shadow realm!"
"Okay," I say causing him to look at me, "Now that that's over, let's go to school."
"Huh? Oh, yeah!" he says, "That was a mean trick."
"But it works," I say walking downstairs, "Every time." Daddy follows me.
"You're a bitch, you know that?"
"I know!" I tell him smiling. He smiles back at me then he opens the door. I walk out of the shop with him following. Then he walks over to a… I don't know what it is. But I know it looks cool.
"Come on," he says climbing on the thing.
"What's that?" I ask.
"It's called a motorcycle."
"It looks cool."
"It's my baby," he says, "Like how snakes are your babies."
"Okay," I say understanding. I climb on the back.
"Hold on to me," daddy says. I hold on to him. Then he takes off.
One word to describe that motorcycle: FUN! I get off and so does daddy.
"Let's go to the office," he says. I notice some kids looking at us.
"Can we do that again!?" I ask excitedly.
"After school," he says chuckling.
"Yay!" I say while walking.
"Here's the office," daddy says as we walk in. I notice an old lady with white hair. She was wearing a pretty gold bracelet.
"Excuse me, ma'am?" I say politely.
"Yes, dear?" she asks.
"I like your bracelet," I say. She smiles.
"Thank you, dear," she says, "Is there something you need?"
"Actually yes," daddy says, "I'm here to enroll my daughter, Keket."
"Oh? And what school did she go to before here?" the lady says, "By the way I'm Mrs. Aiko."
"Well, Mrs. Aiko she's never been to school," daddy says, "She was home schooled."
"Oh, okay, well I'm the principal," she says, "Come into my office…"
"Call me, Atem," he says to her, "Keket, stay here."
I don't know what they talked about. All I know is daddy walked out of the office, kissed my forehead, told me to be a good little princess, and left. Now Mrs. Aiko is toke me to my classroom. Guess who teaches it?
"Class, listen up." The room gets quiet. "We have a new student. Introduce yourself, Keket."
"Okay, Aunt Ryou!" I say, "I'm Keket. Nice to meet you."
"If anyone wants to ask Keket a question, raise your hand," Aunt Ryou says. A bunch of kids raise their hands. "Eri?"
"Why do you stand like that?" Eri asks. She has black hair and blue eyes.
"I always stand this," I say with authority in my voice.
"Oh," Eri says.
"Daisuke?" Ryou asks.
"Why do you look like the king and queen of games?" he asks. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He wears glasses that are too big for his face.
"The king of games is my father," I answer earning gasps from most people, "And I look like Yugi because Yugi looks like daddy. Aunt Ryou, I'm done answering questions." I don't like how they're staring at me. Like I'm a shiny new toy.
"Okay, Keket," Ryou says, "Go sit in the back by the window."
"Yes, ma'am," I say and walk back there. I sit down. Ryou goes on and on, but I don't listen.
Until she says, "Okay, everyone, recess!"
Everyone seems happy about 'recess'. I really need to learn about modern days.
"Yo, Keket," I hear a guy. I turn to see Daisuke.
"Yes?" I ask.
"Duel me."
"What?" I ask.
"You know duel monsters?" he says.
"Oh," I say. After daddy gave me my deck, he told me it's called duel monsters now. You play on duel disks. "I'm sorry I forgot my duel disk, but I have my deck."
"You can use mine," I hear a familiar voice. I turn to see that boy from Wal-Mart.
"Jaden?" Daisuke says, "You never let people even touch your duel disk!?"
"Jaden!" I say, "So that's your name. You never told me."
"I'm sorry, Keket," he says, "Here you go." He hands me a duel disk. "Can't wait to see you win."
"Of course, I'll win," I say.
That's the end of this chapter! I hope you liked it! Please
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