“Well...”
Yugi sighed as she zipped up her backpack and looked around her room for any
last items she might have missed, “I think that’s everything.”
Her
voice echoed around the room and no audible reply answered her, but reassurance
bounced down the link and she felt ghostly hands on her shoulders, steadying
her and easing the nervousness coursing through her.
“Anesan...”
Yugi breathed, wishing that they could talk. She knew her older sister could
hear her and she could hear the spirit of the Puzzle’s words whenever she wasn’t
in control of the body but they still
couldn’t exchange words between them. Emotions and gestures, yes, but no words
and with less than twelve hours until they reached Duelist Kingdom they needed to come up with some way of
beating Pegasus.
There
was still time to come up with a plan, but there wouldn’t be for much longer
and Yugi was worried. She couldn’t and wouldn’t retract her offer to Jou. He
needed to go and needed the money, but she couldn’t help but worry that if they
failed, if they couldn’t beat Pegasus, he would continue his rampage against
those she cared about.
It
didn’t help that they just didn’t know enough to be able to plan properly.
Pegasus knew how to use the Millennium Eye’s full powers and had already proved
that he could use it’s abilities to read their mind turns in advance. He would
know their plans the moment they did, making the upcoming Duel unwinnable. Unless,
of course, they could find a way to block his mind reading.
She
felt the ghostly hands leave her shoulders and her elder sister’s emotions
retreat from her mind, guilt following her back into the Puzzle. Yugi winced,
wishing she had been more careful about what she had been thinking. The spirit
of the Puzzle felt horrible about letting her pride cost them the Duel against
Pegasus in the first place.
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