“Stupid
bimbo.” Haga grumbled as he rolled the dice and failed, yet again, to get the
right number. His last seven rolls had been the same.
Glancing
over at Yugi only irritated him further. She seemed to be having all the luck. Once
again she was fitting a piece of her statue into place, the second bulbous eye slipping
into place easily, leaving just two legs left to insert into the antlike carapace.
He
was sure she had to be cheating. That her calm facade was a mask, hiding a smug
smirk as she fiddled her rolls in order to cheat him out of victory. No one’s
luck was as good as she was trying to make out hers was.
She
glanced over at him, waiting for him to take his turn so she could cheat and
put one of the last legs in. He just knew it. Anger bubbled away in side him as
he picked his die up. She had no right to test him, to judge him.
Yes,
she was technically World Champion at his
game but that was only down to sheer dumb luck. She would never have defeated
Kaiba if it had not been for the fact she had drawn Exodia out of her deck. Now
the cards were his. If he couldn’t have them, no one could. Especially not some
jumped up rookie duelist. They were wasted on her.
“Finally.”
He grouched as he rolled a one, allowing him to add a leg to his almost
limbless statue, anger roiling away under the surface as Yugi turned away to
take her own turn.
He
considered his options. He was not going to win. That much was becoming
obvious. She would have to have an insanely bad run of luck to lose now. She
was just too far ahead.
But
there was something he could do to stop her winning. Their statues and the
parts that went with them were colour coded. His green and hers purple. If he
stole one of her leg pieces, she couldn’t finish her statue.
He
picked up one of the purple legs, grimacing as he tried to work out how such a
wimpy looking girl could lift such heavy parts with such ease. He didn’t think
to wonder why the purple leg felt like it weighed a ton as he staggered over to
his statue and slid the leg into place.
Out
of nowhere a wind started up, pushing him away from the now mismatched statue,
making him stumble backwards and trip over one of the eye pieces belonging to
his statue, hitting the floor with a yelp.
“Well,
that was predictable.” Yugi scowled at him as he rubbed his rear, moving away
from her statue and stalking towards him, darkness flaring up around her like
flames. “Though I did expect it would happen earlier.”
Haga’s
smart-alec comment died in his throat as he stared up at her. This wasn’t the
Yugi he had talked to earlier. The innocent looking girl with wide, purple
eyes, from earlier was gone. Instead this was a vengeful teenager with sharp
red eyes and a scowl, who seemed to control the darkness around them like it
was an extension of her.
“You
cheated Haga.” She informed him, “And for that you will pay.”
“I...I...”
Haga stammered, his hand slipping into the pocket where he had stowed the
Exodia cards, “He...Here!” He offered them, “You can have them...”
“It’s
a little late for that, Haga.” She snapped at him, glowering, “If you had
played by the rules, that would have been enough. Now, however...”
Haga
started trembling, fear and anger mingling, as he pulled his hand back and
stared up at her. The flames that surrounded her were as cold as ice and as
they licked around his feet he could feel his toes going numb.
She
was a sorceress, there was no other explanation for it. That was how she had
been cheating. She had been using her magic to rig the game!
Anger
overtook him as the chill continued up his legs and he realised that he had
never stood a chance. That she was stood there, looking down on him, judging
him.
How
dare she? How dare she?!
Well
he could get one last shot in before she cast whatever horrible spell she was
planning to cast.
“You
think you’re so great.” Haga snarled, getting to his feet, “You’re just like
everyone else, a lying, cheating cow.” He glowered at her, “You think you’re
above everyone else? Just because you can make people see things and create
things from nothing?” His expression shifted, to one of a vicious smirk, “Well
say goodbye to Exodia.”
He
had just enough time to tear the stack of cards in half before the Shadows
swarmed him.
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