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Female Location here...i think...no, wait...maybe not Member Since 2005-02-04 Occupation resident psycho Real Name nanashi...i also answer to kaiba, or any of the various forms of seto's name ^.^
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Achievements skipping a grade Anime Fan Since since I got hooked Favorite Anime YGO, FMA, Fruits Basket, Rurouni Kenshin, Gad Guard, Inuyasha, DNAngel Goals learn HTML, CSS and all that other good stuff, actually finish a story I write Hobbies computer stuff...& others(see talents) Talents writing/drawing, being smart, playing piano, breaking things esp. computer parts
myOtaku.com: nanashi 09
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My story, as promised. This is really long, so get ready.
“I’d always wondered where Gozaburo’s little assassin got to.” The tall, muscular man tossed the newspaper across the room to his wife who deftly caught it.
She scanned the front page which extolled the world’s events, the more shocking or weird, the better. “And flowers appearing mysteriously on graves relate to that how?”
“Read it through.”
The blonde woman complied, and then gave a disgusted shudder. “Doesn’t seem like much of an assassin anymore.”
“It’s not easy to put behind a lifetime of training. Perhaps with the right incentive…” he left the sentence hanging and grinned wickedly.
She thought it over. “Possibly…but once we find this ‘assassin’, we’ll need a target…” Then she, too, grinned wickedly. “I’ve got the perfect man.”
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“Bye guys!” Yugi waved at his friends as they parted ways in front of the school building. Settling his bag more comfortably on his back, he then set out for home. One more day and school would let out for the summer. He couldn’t wait! He’d been counting down the days for the past month. Not as bad as Joey, who’d been counting down practically the whole year.
He was so absorbed in his thoughts about the upcoming summer that he didn’t notice a person fall into step beside him. “Hello Yugi.”
His head swung around and his amethyst eyes widened in surprise. “Nanashi!” He shouted, wrapping his arms around her enthusiastically. She stiffened, as if unsure how to react.
Yugi backed off. “Sorry.”
“No…” She reached out hesitantly and hugged him back. “I missed you.”
“I missed you too.” After a few awkward moments he added, “You can let go now.”
Her arms sprang away instantly.
Yugi continued his walk home with Nanashi. “So, how ya been?”
“Good. And you?”
“Great!” He was beaming radiantly, so glad was he to have her back. He’d missed her so much, right up to the white hair that fell halfway down her back. She wasn’t an albino though, her eyes were proof of that. They were a watery blue-green, the kind that could change to either color depending on the colors around her. Now they were mostly blue. Nanashi didn’t smile a lot, but at that moment she was. “I’ve never seen you this happy before,” she commented.
“That’s because I’m so happy to see you again! And you’ll never guess what’s all happened since you left! I’ll have to tell you all about it. And you’ll have to meet my friends too!” Suddenly Yugi felt a little selfish, talking all about himself. “What about you?”
“Huh?”
“How was your trip?”
Her smile faded and she averted her eyes. “I accomplished what I set out to accomplish. I…don’t really want to talk about it…”
“It’s okay. You can tell me when you’re ready.” He reached over and squeezed her hand.
“…when I’m ready,” she repeated softly. Soon…she wanted to be ready soon. She wanted to tell him everything, but for some reason, could not bring herself too. But soon…
They were at the Motou residence, and Yugi opened the door. “Grandpa, guess who’s back?”
“Nanashi,” Solomon answered without hesitation. His eyes twinkled merrily.
Yugi stared, shocked. “How’d you know?!”
“She’s been here most of the day. I was the one who suggestion she walk home with you from school. Now, don’t be rude and stop standing in the doorway so she can step inside.”
“Oh. Sorry.” Yugi stepped out of the way, and she walked inside.
“It’s okay. I don’t mind.”
“Now, I bet you two have a lot to catch up on,” Solomon said. “Why don’t you go in the living room and talk?”
“Sounds good,” Yugi answered. “What do you think, Nanashi?”
“Yes, it sounds good to me too.” She followed him into the living room, and Yugi stared again, this time at the nearly sparkling cleanness of the place. “You did this, didn’t you?” He rarely saw the living room this clean. It wasn’t like his grandpa and him didn’t clean the place, just that most of the time for cleaning was spent on the shop in front.
“Yes.”
“You know, you don’t have to do that.”
“But I want to. It’s the least I can do to repay your kindness, and it’s not nearly enough.”
“Well, I guess if you really want to. But just remember, we’re not requiring anything from you. Everything here is free for you, and your friendship is enough.”
She nodded. “I know. Now, you said you had a lot to tell me.” She sat down on the couch, followed by Yugi.
“Yep! And you’ll never believe it all!”
Nanashi listened attentively as Yugi relayed the events of the past year. Completing the millennium puzzle, making some new friends, Duelist Kingdom, Battle City, the Orichacoas, and all the other events in between. He showed her his deck, including the three god cards.
“These things have power…magic, correct?” She traced her finger around the outline of Slifer the Sky Dragon. Yugi nodded and she continued. “What is magic? I’ve read stuff concerning it, but never what it really is.”
This forced Yugi to think. He stared at the cards as he tried to formulate an answer. Magic was… “I don’t really know. Maybe it’s just things that are beyond our understanding. Things that we don’t know, can’t know, why. But that also means we can’t know exactly what magic is, does it? We can’t understand, so we say magic is something we don’t understand, but that’s not really what magic is…argh! I’m confusing myself!” he exclaimed, frusterated.
“No. I understand perfectly what you mean. Please, continue,” she told him.
Yugi went on, launching back into Battle City. But when he began talking about the Virtual Reality World, all expression faded from her face. He peered at her uncertainly, but she didn’t even seem to realize he was staring at her.
“Are you okay?”
She seemed to snap back, but only a little. “No.” Her voice was impersonal, toneless. “But please, keep talking. It’s only a memory.”
He did as she asked, and hurried on to the rest of the Battle City finals. Once there, she appeared to recover. He finished talking about the past year, but his mind wasn’t focused on that anymore. That stony look she had he’d seen before, it meant she was hiding some emotion from him, or maybe even herself, and usually was connected with her unspoken past. Yugi desperately wanted to know what could have happened to make her act like that, but out of respect and kindness tried not to push her. But he couldn’t resist one question.
“Do you know the Kaiba brothers?”
Nanashi was taken by surprise, and contemplated a moment before answering. “Know?” She shook her head. “No. But I have encountered Seto once.”
“Oh, okay. I was just thinking that I was talking about them when you…well, you know, and then I thought maybe it was one of them that triggered your memory, and…” Her direct stare caused him to stop.
“You’re closer than you could ever know. I…” For a few tense moments, she looked like she was finally going to tell him. But then her gaze softened and dropped. “I’m sorry. But I promise, I’ll tell you everything soon.”
Yugi smiled reassuringly. “I’ll admit it, I am curious. But I think it’s one of those things that takes time. And I’m willing to stem my curiosity until then.” He stood up, and stretched stiff muscles, suddenly realizing how long he’d been sitting in one place. “And speaking of time, it’s getting kinda late. I don’t want to be late for my last day of school. I’ll go get some sheets and a pillow for you. You sure you don’t mind sleeping on the couch?”
“I’ve slept in worse places.”
“Okay.” He turned around and nearly collided with his grandfather.
“I’m one step ahead of you, Yugi,” Solomon said, his voice muffled by the mound of sheets, blankets and pillows he carried.
“In that case, ‘night Nanashi, ‘night Grandpa.”
“Goodnight, Yugi.”
“There you are.” Solomon deposited his pile as Yugi scurried off. She quickly began making herself a bed. Her movements were deft and efficient, and Solomon marveled at her for a little bit.
“Amazing.”
She glanced at him, confused. “What?”
“You. I know of professional athletes who’d give their right arms to move like you do.”
“Give their right arms?” she repeated uncertainly.
Solomon chuckled. “It’s an expression. Well, good night, Nanashi. Glad to have you back.”
“Good night.”
Nanashi tried for an hour to find the even pattern of sleep, but could not. Her mind was roiling with the events of the day, and the past year. That year had been spent living in a past she desperately wanted to forget, and now she was having trouble reburying it. And Yugi had, however unwittingly, succeeded in unearthing it even more. She didn’t blame him, the only person she ever blamed was herself, but no amount of logical reasoning could alleviate her tempest tossed mind.
She rolled over and craned her neck to see out the window. A few stray cars zoomed by, their headlights casting a ghastly glow on the living room furniture. She used one of these moments to burn the locations of every object into her mind. She slipped out of bed, using the remembered locations to avoid tripping on anything, and soundlessly snuck outside and into the cool night air.
She inhaled deeply and set a brisk pace. She was hardly aware of the fact that she instinctively kept to the dark pools of shadow as opposed to the harsh glow of the streetlamps. The physical exercise helped to her focus on one thing, and that was Yugi.
He’d changed. He’d grown, matured, and she was glad for him. He had other friends now, and was more outgoing and happier with himself. And Yami…Nanashi wondered how such a thing was possible.
She stopped, all her senses strung taut, alert to every vibration. Everything, even Yugi, cleared from her mind and now she was focused solely on the nighttime world about her. She moved forward a few more steps, and paused again. She could feel it, and soon confirmed it. Someone was following her.
Her first instinct was to evade. And that is what she first moved to do. But then she stopped herself. If someone was following her, she needed to know why.
“What do you want?” she demanded quietly, walking into full view underneath a streetlamp.
“Ah, Nanashi.” A tall, light-haired man also stepped into view. “It’s nice to finally meet you."
yes! i get to stay home by myself for a couple hours! now i'm off to download more awesome amv's...burn a dvd with them, and...dang, if i keep listening to my amv's they're gonna distract me all day...i've got this REALLY REALLY GOOD priest seth & kisara one...it's awesome, it's cool, it's my favorite. but lets see, burn that dvd, then get some of my story on the computer and post it, then clean my tack for the horse show tomorrow, and some where in there eat something.
horse show tomorrow. wish me luck! (i'm gonna need it...i am soooooo unprepared. i've only had a week to ride since I came back from costa rica) i gots to clean up my horse today, give him a bath and all that good stuff!
not much else to say other than that.
oh, yeah, i'll try to post some of my story if I get a chance.
chicken is goooooooood...yup! and so is being home alone for the second night in a row!
i downloaded these AWESOME amv's
bout seto last night...they're really cool. i'm gonna burn a cd with all my amv's so i can watch em whenever i want...actually, i'd rather do it on a dvd cause that works better, but i can't find any blank ones right now.
my mom shocked me today. i mentioned something about the schools down in costa rica and she asked me if i would like to spend a year going to school down there. i was like yeah, i would, though i'd need to improve my spanish a LOT (going down there made me realize how little i know). but it seemed like she was serious, and she said something about i would pick it up while i was down there and i maybe could get the "intense schooling" i needed. i was like O.O because a couple months ago, she said she would NEVER let me spend a whole year in a foreign country, not until i was 18 and could do whatever i wanted to. and today she really seemed like she was serious. so i doubt it'll happen, because it would have to be next year b/c i wouldn't want to do it my senior year, but still maybe...sounds interesting, and now i'm considering it...
Yup, I’m back in the States now. Sorry I didn’t get to post yesterday, I didn’t get a chance. But now I’ve got ‘bout 2 hours home alone…mas o menos. (more or less) So, first things first, let’s see how Seto did while I was gone.
Sunday
Me: *walks in, and gets glomped by Seto* O.O
…Hi…
Can’t…breathe…
Seto: I missed you so m-don’t tell anyone about this-much.
Me: *crosses fingers* O…kay…*turning blue*
Seto: *lets go* Next time I’m going with you.
Me: Yeah, I kinda missed you too…Umm…Seto, why’s the front lawn black instead of green?
Seto: Err…well…
Mokuba: *bouncing down the stairs* Setoletoffabunchoffireworksinthefrontlawnand-
Seto: *clamps hand over Mokuba’s mouth* Nothing happened. He’s just had too much sugar.
Me: o.O…Wait a minute! YOU ARE NOW OFFICIALLY CRAZY! HOORAY! *glomps him*
Seto: can’t…breathe…
Me: I’m not letting go until you tell me everything that happened!
Seto:…..O…kay…*gets let go of* Well, I did set off fireworks in the front lawn…and…well, creating some “excitement” at the last meeting…
Me: And exactly what type of excitement?
Seto: Err…well…there was a bomb scare…
Me: Just a scare? Seto, I’m disappointed in you! *sigh* Well, anyways, I betcha everyone’s dying to hear how my trip went. So here goes.
Flight down to Houston was uneventful. I took the four or so hours we had at that airport to browse Borders pitiful collection of manga, finally decide to buy Excel Saga #6 even though I haven’t read any other ones, ride the train that takes you to different terminals a couple million times, find an internet terminal with the “click” key broken, but use it anyways because I have nothing better to do, buy a smoothie a few moments before our plane leaves and then get on the plane to Costa Rica.
Another uneventful flight, I think we may have had some turbulence, but not enough to add any excitement. But don’t get me wrong, I love flying just for the sake of flying. But landing was interesting. It went kinda like this.
Sra: *in seat in front of me, turning around* Soledad (my name in spanish class) did you say something?
Me: No...
Plane: *bumps forcefully on runway, causing a large intake of breath and a collective OH! from all passengers*
Me: *mind is elsewhere, and is slow in the uptake.* thinking: something happened…OH! we bumped on the runway! Cool!
Yeah, that’s more or less what happened. Then I looked at the other girls from my group sitting next to me and we all burst out laughing, slightly hysterically, I might add.
I made it through customs just fine, got a stamp in my passport, got my bags, and loaded onto a van that took me to the “Rancho” which is the place that organized our home stay down in Costa Rica. We took Spanish lessons there everyday, and they were a lot more intense than we were expecting. Even my Spanish teacher was drilled on her Spanish. But other than that, it was a lot of fun, I went to San Jose (the capital), Alajuela (another town), figured out that if I want to withdraw money from my debit card I have to click CHECKING instead of SAVINGS after rather much frustration as I tried to figure out why the damn machine wouldn’t give me any money, *tried* to talk in Spanish to my family, succeeded for the most part, watched cartoons in Spanish (they have better TV down there, on regular TV they get cartoons including anime, and it’s not KidsWB fare or anything), also watched Dora la Exploradora (I think you can figure out what show that is…the cool part was, I could understand every word spoken on that show), went to a Volcano, Waterfall Gardens, a boat tour down the Sarapiqui river, saw monkeys, a crocodile and other various wildlife, visited the school down there and so on. I’d go into more depth but there’s SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much to tell that I’d bore you all with the sheer amount of space it would take to say everything. I’ve already used up about an hour of the time I have home alone so I think I’ll finish with that fact that I bought Excel Saga #7 on the way back. Oh, yeah, and I got to read part of YGO Duelist Vol. 2…two comments: Seto was in a coma *cry* SETO LOOKS SEXY WHEN HE’S MAD!
Later,
Nanashi
This is over two pages in Microsoft Word, 12 pt. font. Wow…
What is Seto Kaiba up to?
Why is Mokuba staring out the window and saying cool?
What the HELL is going on that you have to wait another day (or more) to find out?
Find out the answer to these questions and more the next time I post!
(Actually, I’ll answer the last question right now. I don’t know the answer yet myself!)
I MISS NANASHI. I MISS HER HYPERNESS. I ESPECIALLY MISS HER BREAKING INTO MY MEETINGS AND WREAKING HAVOC.
*turns on radio.* Mr.Lonely song comes on*
*starts singing*
Lonely im so lonely,
I have nobody,
To call my owwnnn
Im so lonely, im mr. Lonely
I have nobody,
To call my owwnnn
Im so lonely,
Yo this one here goes out to all my playas out there ya kno got to have one good girl whose always been there like ya
Kno took all the bullshit then one day she cant take it no more and decides to leave
I woke up in the middle of the night and I noticed my girl wasn't by my side, coulda sworn I was dreamin, for her I was
Feenin, so I had to take a little ride, backtracking over these few years, trying to figure out what I do to make it go bad, cuz
Ever since my girl left me, my whole left life came crashin
Im so lonely (so lonely),
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own) girl
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own) girl
Cant belive I hadda girl like you and I just let you walk right out of my life, after all I put u thru u still stuck
Around and stayed by my side, what really hurt me is I broke ur heart, baby you were a good girl and I had no right, I
Really wanna make things right, cuz without u in my life girl
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody to call my own)
To call my own (to call my own) girl
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own) girl
Been all about the world ain't neva met a girl that can take the things that you been through
Never thought the day would come where you would get up and run and I would be out chasing u
Cuz aint nowhere in the globe id rather be, aint noone in the globe id rather see then the girl of my dreams that made me
Be so happy but now so lonely
So lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own)
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own) girrll
Never thought that id be alone, I didnt hope you'd be gone this long, I jus want u to call my phone, so stop playing girl and
Come on home (come on home), baby girl I didn't mean to shout, I want me and you to work it out, I never wished Id ever
Hurt my baby, and its drivin me crazy cuz...
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own)
Im so lonely (so lonely)
Im mr. Lonely (mr. Lonely)
I have nobody (I have nobody)
To call my own (to call my own) girll
Lonely, so lonely
So lonely, (so lonely),
Mr. Lonely, so lonely
So lonely, so lonely, (so lonely), Mr. Lonely
-Seto Kaiba
disclaimer: I am mentally ill, do not take anything I say or do seriously. Not even If I tell you to. Don't take this Seriously either.
Most people would think that the people who attend these meetings are smart.
They're wrong. BORING would be a better descriptor. I sort of wish Nanashi was here to add some excite-- NO!!! What am I saying?!?!?!?!?!?!?