Chaos Effect

Chapter 63 - 63



Chapter 63

"Think I'll just head home and get some rest," Akiza admitted. "Been a long day." She got out at 5, having been there to open things up, and with the slow business it had made her day drag on.

"Tomorrow's your day off though!" Junko teased. "Plenty of time to rest then!"

"Yeah and I waste my entire day off RESTING," Akiza reminded her. "Prefer to rest now and have all of tomorrow to do what I want. Thinking of hitting that trail down by the river... there is a new podcast that Michi was telling me about that I really want to check out." She knelt down to put the cleaning supplies away.

"Or, and hear me out, we could do my plan?"

"And that is?" Akiza asked.

Silence.

"Uh, Junko? And that is?" She stood back up, a befuddled smile forming on her lips as she spotted her friend just standing there, staring straight ahead blankly. "Okay, you have me curious." But Junko didn't move.

In fact... the theater was oddly silent.

The tvs that had been playing trailers for upcoming films had stopped. The popcorn machine was off. A group of teens who had just gotten out of a showing of some slasher flick, she couldn't remember what it was called as they all seemed to blend together, were standing just outside their theater and Akiza realized that several of them were still in mid-step.

Everything was... paused.

"What the?" she muttered to herself, moving from behind the counter and looking about, trying to figure out what the heck had happened. She poked Junko's shoulder but she just stood there, not moving or reacting at all. Akiza wiggled her fingers and ran her hands over her sides, wondering if it was something to do with her rather than everyone else.

"Akiza Izinski," a voice said and she whipped around, heart thundering in her chest from all the tension, and stared at the figure before her. They were of average height and thin build though the latter was hard to tell due to the weird cyberpunk style armor they were wearing. A lot of glowing lights and smooth shiny plastic plating. Their face was covered with a featureless helmet that had a weird abstract design cut into it, one that she couldn't even begin to place.

"Who are you?" she found herself asking.

"A riddle in the dark," the man said. "A puzzle yet unsolved. Enigma." He walked towards her and Akiza began to slowly back away, looking for something to defend herself. She was nervous... why shouldn't she be?! The strange figure though paused the moment she began to retreat, tilting his head in a rather comical way. "Why are you afraid?"

"Strange man, world stopped... why wouldn't I be?"

"Hmmm... usually you are far braver. This... life you have settled for... it has made you weak."

"Excuse me?"

"You think you are happy... you aren't. You have merely accepted mediocrity as your sole choice. That this is all you are able to strive for. You are dim man who does not know what the world has to offer so happily remains on the farm, content. Meals that would make the senses delight await for you but you never got the chance to sample them so you stick with the same bland dishes. And you know this and hate it but you are too scared to admit it."

"What are you talking about?" Akiza asked.

"This."

He thrust out his hand as he suddenly rushed her and the moment he touched her forehead her mind exploded with visions.

Of the lives not led.

Opportunities she'd never been given.

Other versions of herself who had fame and fortune and love.

She had been happy with her life. Pleased with it. But now she felt like the audience member who sat next to the person who won the chance to be on stage. The person whose lotto ticket was one number off. The 1 million and 1 customer.

Enigma pulled away and Akiza gasped.

And even as the memories of what had not been filtered through her brain... the bitterness came.

"Don't you think it's time... you got what you actually deserved?"

Without a second thought Akiza nodded, ripping off her uniform jacket and following Enigma as he left the theater, not even sparing a second thought for anyone there, or her entire world, as it remained frozen in place.

~MC~MC~MC~

"Who is she?" the Pharaoh asked, looking over at me.

"Akiza," I said as the Black Rose Moonlight Dragon writhed behind the duelist. "Though a different one from who I remember. She's from the future... or at least the version I'm familiar with it. Was part of a group that helped stop some dark threats from destroying the world."

Trooper Akiza sneered at me. "That should have been me." She turned and looked right at Edna. "It should have been me. Why not? I am just as smart as the other Akizas. Just as capable. I could have been a hero! A champion! Why wasn't I allowed powers? The ability to read minds or to summon ancient dragons? Why did I have a pathetic life where all I knew was the menial and mundane?" She scoffed. "Well... I'm changing that. We all are. You Chaoses... you think you're so special because you are blessed by luck and a touch of destiny? Well..." she smiled, cruel and sharp, "I think it's time someone showed you that you aren't as powerful and awe-inspiring as you believe yourself to be. That someone-"

"Oh goodie," I muttered, "she's not just evil but she's Doctor Doom "I must rant for 20 minutes" evil. That's always fun. Settle in people, this could take a while."

"That does seem to be the kind of evil we are forced to deal with," Tea commented. "Cecelia loved to ramble on about how doomed I was and how she was going to take the Millennium Belt from me. How I had fallen into her Duelist Kingdom trap."

"Nice to know that some things don't change no matter what world you are in," I commented.

Edna clearly had grown tired of waiting to as she began to, with great exaggeration, tap her foot against the ground and roll her eyes skyward. "Are you done yet because I'd love to continue this duel at some point this century. Just because you froze the world doesn't mean the rest of us don't age!"

Akiza glowered at her. "Always stealing my moment to shine."

"Lady, where I am from your name is Akio and you have a penis."

"This one might," I pointed out. The Pharaoh and Tea looked at me and I shrugged. "What? She could be trans. Or a hermaphrodite. It's the multiverse!

Edna merely continued on. "I've never met you, never even knew you existed until today, so kindly fuck off with this, "You are my destined rival" shit because it ain't true."

"Think you are too good to be my rival then?"

I scoffed. "Just kick her ass already, Edna! The bitch's dye job leaked into her brain and now she only hears what she wants."

"What... did you just say?" Akiza demanded.

"I said the frayed ends of the drapes don't match the worm eaten and overly fondled carpet." I turned to her goons. "Show of hands, who here got their micropenis frozen by Bitchy McGee's ice pussy? Anyone? Or is it the other way around it your backdoors got a snow shower from their needle dick?"

"This is who you have to deal with?" the Spirit of the Millennium Belt asked.

"Every day," the Pharaoh said with a sigh.

"Cram it 'Yami'," I snapped. "I don't go to where you work and tell you how to give boring ass speeches."

"It really does get annoying when he does that, doesn't it?" Edna asked.

Yoki just held up her hands. "I'm staying out of this."

"STOP IGNORING ME!" Akiza screeched.

"I wish I could ignore you," Edna and I said at the same time.

My female counterpart smirked at our jinxing each other before turning her attention back to the duel. "So, is your trying too hard dragon going to actually do something? Actually use an affect or declare an attack?"

"Its going to destroy you and all you hold dear!" Akiza declared. "Because it was summoned to the field I can automatically send your Witchcrafter back to your hand, clearing the board and allowing me to attack directly!" The Black Rose Moonlight Dragon roared and lashed out with a thorn vine, striking both Edna and her monster. Both toppled to the ground though only the Witchcrafter shattered and the card flew from Edna's duel disc while Edna slowly got back to her feet. (Edna-1600)

"That took out nearly all her lifpoints!" Tea exclaimed.

"Yes but the duel isn't over yet," the Spirit of the Belt commented. "And I have a feeling that Edna here has far more tricks at the ready than we might realize."

My counterpart smirked, holding up a card. "I'll start by summon in defense position my Witchcrafter Potterie." The spellcaster that appeared was a young girl, wearing denim shorts and an apron with a green robe over all of it. Around her were crude clay figures and stuffed animals that she looked at with a smile, making sure they were all okay before settling into a defensive stance. "But she won't be staying for long. By tributing her and sending one Witchcrafter spell to the graveyard I can activate her effect, summoning from my deck one Witchcrafter. And I select Witchcrafter Madame Verre!"

A new young mage appeared but this one was far more arrogant and cocky than Potterie. Verre was lounging in a crystal throne, chin resting on her fist as she smirked at Akiza, giving her what barely qualified as a wave.

"Impressive... by the way, did I forget to mention that my Black Rose Moonlight Dragon's effect also triggers when you summon a Level 5 or higher monster? Meaning that your Madame Verre is going to be returned right back to your hand! All that work for nothing!" The Black Rose Moonlight Dragon lashed out... only for its vine to stop as a porcelain hand suddenly appeared in front of Verre, who yawned as the pale white fingers gripped the vine and crushed it. "What?!"

"Madame Verre is the leader of the Witchcrafters and as such it shouldn't come as a surprise that the greatest creation my magic artists every built will come to her aid!" Edna held up a card. "When you activated your Moonlight Dragon's effect it allowed me to activate the effect of this Witchcrafter, summoning it to the field and sending your monster back to where it came!" Edna threw her arms out wide. "So its time for some real magic, Aki! Come forth Witchcrafter Golem Aruru!"

The monster that appeared on the field was a good replication of life. Good... but not perfect. One could see the seams: the too shiny face, the clearly painted on features. But the giant golem, which stood nearly 10 feet tall so that her hat scraped the ceiling of the apartment lobby, moved with rapid fluidity, ripping the vine out of the Black Rose Moonlight Dragon before dropping her hammer upon it, causing it to shatter and return to Akiza's hand.

"And finally," Edna said, goggles flashing as she thrust out her hand, "I activate Witchcrafter Collaboration, which will allow the might of my Witchcrafters to flow into my Golem Aruru and give her the power to attack twice this turn!"

"No... no!" Akiza screamed.

"Finish her off, girl," Edna said blandly as Akiza screamed impotently as the hammer came down, removing every single one of her lifepoints. (Akiza-0000)

"She... she took out all her lifepoints in a single hit!" Tea exclaimed in shock. "She was able to win the duel with just two turns!"

Yugi was just as startled by the sudden turn of events. "How did she manage to do that?"

"I vote we blame the sparkly elves," I said, only for everyone to turn and stare at me. "What? When in doubt always blame the sparkly elves."

"It wasn't the elves," Edna said as she deactivated her duel disc. The troopers were mulling about, clearly thrown off by Akiza's loss, not sure what to do. "And heck, it wasn't even skill on my part." She paused, bobbing her head from side to side. "Okay, it was a bit of skill on my part. But most of it? Most of it was who Akiza is." She smirked as she leaned forward just a touch, arms placed behind her back so she looked like a mocking school teacher. "The Dueltroopers are made up of-"

"What?" Akiza snarled, shooting a dark glare at Edna. "Rejects? Failures?"

"The could have beens," Edna finished. "The people that saw a moment to claim greatness and never took it. Maybe it only happened one time... maybe it was a series of choices they kept making. Heck, sometimes it wasn't even a choice. Not everyone is destined to be the grand hero who saves the day. The world is full of those people and many find themselves happy and content with what they have. But Engima... he gets people that are hungry for more and recruits them. Rips them out of the lives they had and twists them into his grasping little minions."

She paused.

"But it never works, does it?"

"Shut up."

"I wonder... did you agree to just be his jack boot thug... or when he gave you the tech did you try and escape and claim the life you thought you deserved." Edna shot her a dark look. "Tell everyone what you did."

"I said shut up," Akiza said, sounding far more petulant than she had before, like the teenager she actually was. It was easy to forget, thanks to anime logic, that I was the oldest member of this group and everyone, even the Spirits around me, were only teenagers. Children that had been forced to grow up far too quickly and could still revert back to that mentality.

"You went to another world, didn't you?" Edna asked. "Tried to take that Akiza's place. You think you're the first trooper to do that? I've been running around for a year straight cleaning up your messes, trying to right your wrongs. I've seen a lot of shit you troopers pull. You go to a world, you find your counterpart, and you try and take over their life."

"I'm... I'm going to kill you..." Akiza warned.

"Mmmhmm," Edna said with a casual shrug. "Not the first to claim that and certainly won't be the last. Get in line, princess. But let's get back to you... you tried to take a life that wasn't your own but it didn't work out, did it?" She took a step forward but Akiza refused to budge. "They noticed pretty quickly you weren't her... knew you were a fake and an imposter."

"Shut up."

"You didn't earn that life and rather than trying to make yourself into something special on your own world you just wanted to take the short cut."

"She didn't deserve it... it should have been me." Akiza glared at Edna. "She didn't even fight for her life! And they don't have an Akiza anymore... they kept screaming they wanted her back but she's rotting in an alleyway and I was there! I was there and I'm just as good as her so why-"

"ENOUGH!" I roared, eyes blazing gold as I unleashed a blast of Shadow Realm magic.

"Oh, someone hit the Mama Bear button," Edna taunted as he stepped forward, "you shouldn't have done that." But while she was enjoying this... I wasn't. Not at all. Because once fucking again I had to clean up everyone's mess.

"Tell me who Enigma is," I warned as I marched towards Akiza. She moved to look away from me but I grabbed her by the chin and forced her to look at me. "I already burned 4 people alive today so you do NOT want to fucking press me!"

"What?" Edna whispered but I was focused on Akiza.

"You... are a killer," I hissed.

"So are you."

"I killed to save people!" I roared. "You killed because you are a whiny brat. I killed people because I was trying to save the innocent; you killed an innocent woman because you were jealous and lazy." I lifted up my free hand. "Now... tell me what I want to know or I am going to rip it out of your brain!" The key began to glow. The other troopers shifted but I shot them a death glare. "Move an inch and not only do I take her soul but I then select one of you to be next. I just need one person to tell me so I can afford a few bodies!"

"Edwin!" The Pharaoh shouted. "That is enough!"

"Fuck off!" I snarled. "They don't care about your long winded speeches, Pharaoh. The only thing people like this understand-" I squeezed on Akiza's throat, just below the jawline, and she began to twitch and thrash in my grasp, "-is violence."

"Edwin, we don't have to do this!" Yugi said. "This isn't you."

"Maybe it is," I hissed. "Everyone wants me to be the monster... all I want to do is have a quiet peaceful life and you people... you fucking people... keep forcing me to fight your battles and then judge me for doing that. Whine that you have to face the likes of Pegasus and Marik and when I step in then you whine about how it was done. Your grandpa would be died if it weren't for me, Yugi. Him or Serenity. And all I get is shifty looks for doing what no one else has the guts to do. Well... maybe its time I accepted-"

Pain exploded through my nerves and suddenly everything went black.

~MC~MC~MC~

"Well," a new arrival said as he marched into the lobby, his long white and black coat snapping behind him. Edna grabbed her male counterpart as he fell to the ground out cold, having been hit by a burst of lightning from the new arrival's hand, and began to drag him to the rest of her group. "Well well well..." He let out a sigh as he walked over to Akiza, holding out his other hand to her which she took after a moment. "What do we have here?"

"Enigma..." Akiza whispered and Edna tensed; during the long months she had spent leaping about the multiverse she had heard about the man that was the source of all their problems. The reality leaper who froze worlds and kidnapped people for his own twisted desires. And seeing him standing there, dressed in his own armor, she had to admit... he fit the part.

"Now... let me make sure I have the facts straight," he said as he looked over Akiza carefully, reaching out and brushing his hand over her shoulder armor. There was nothing violent about the gesture; quite the opposite. It was rather soft and gentle, all things considered. "You were sent to this world to find Solomon Muto."

"He escaped but-"

Enigma pressed a finger to her lips. "Shhh... it's okay, just let me finish." Akiza meekly nodded, her earlier bravado long gone. "Rest your voice. Now... you find him and rather than contact me so I can bring him into the fold, just as we have done in the past, you decide to try and get him to join us yourself." His tone was soft but also filled with disappointment and Edna could only watch as Akiza squirmed. "Now... you know that isn't how we do things."

"I'm sorry," Akiza said. "I thought-"

"Shhhh," he said again. "Please, let me finish. I'm almost done, I promise." He took her left hand and patted it. "I bring people in. You find them, I bring them in, and in exchange we will find you a world where you can have everything you deserve. That is pretty clear, right?" Akiza finally nodded. "Good. I thought it had been... and yet you went after Solomon. And you went to a world that I didn't authorize you to be on... and you killed your counterpart. I gave you free time. I give all of you free time." Enigma waved at the other troopers who were standing there ramrod still. "It is yours to do with as you please but you know the rules: only authorized travel. That's it. And now I find out you disobeyed? Twice. Hmmm. But it's okay, Akiza. It's okay. I forgive you." He suddenly ripped something off her heavy gauntlet and Akiza's eyes went wide. "It was my mistake to think you were more than you really are."

Her eyes went wide and she moved to snatch the device back. "No! You can't-"

"I can't?" Enigma said, still keeping his tone soft and gentle even as he thrust out his hand and fired an electrical attack at her, causing her to scream in pain and fall to her knees. "Oh, but I can. I made a promise... you will get a world you deserve. And I'm giving that to you... your world. The one you are from. With no hope of leaving... and the memories of what might have been forever burned into your brain."

Akiza didn't even get a chance to cry out before he pressed a button on the bit he'd torn from the gauntlet and suddenly there was just an empty jumpsuit and armor falling to the ground.

"Now," Enigma said, turning to his troopers, "I am going to assume you all just stood there and allowed this to happen because my orders were to obey your commander." He sighed. "That is my fault and I won't punish you for that. Wouldn't be right. And... I was willing to give Akiza a second chance. She's the one that made the mistake to use that chance up. But..." he walked over to one of the troopers and placed his hand on the back of their helmet, pressing his own armored forehead to theirs, "...you aren't going to disappoint me ever again, are you?" He let out a content sigh and stepped back. "New orders: if the commander's orders go against mine you contact me immediately. Understood?"

"Sir yes sir!" Everyone declared.

"Good," Enigma slowly turned his head towards Edna and her group and even with the mask on Edna just knew he was staring at them like someone might a tiny bug, with no regard for their lives at all. "Kill them."

And with that he disappeared.

"Now might be a good time to wake Edwin up and have him do what he was about to do," Yori whispered as the Spirit of the Belt and Tea swapped control of their physical body, Tea appearing as a ghost while warrior Spirit hefted Edwin up over her shoulder, easily balancing him into position.

"I can handle this," Edna though said, tensing her body and preparing for the attack that was clearly coming their way.

"I don't think you can break these ones with words," Yori complained.

"We'll duel them!" Yugi declared, activating his band to form a duel disc.

"I don't think they are going to go for that, Yugi," the Pharaoh said as the troopers began to charge up their gauntlets...

A crash was heard and a golden shield flew into the lobby, smashing into two of the troopers and knocking them down before bouncing back to the newest arrival who was decidedly NOT Captain America.

"Josiah!" Tea called out in relief.

"You know him?" Yugi asked, surprised.

"Josiah Chaos," Tea stated. "He's the protector of the Millennium Items."

Edna was startled by Josiah's appearance. Most of the Chaoses she ran into looked like her male counterpart in some way. Even she resembled Edwin, just obviously being a woman instead of a man. But the hair was the same, the eyes, the general body structure. There were always differences but there was a basic set up for a Chaos.

Josiah was different.

He had brown hair and a sharp lean face rather than her and Edwin's more rounded features. He was just as tall as them but his frame had not an ounce of fat, instead being so thin she was sure that if he removed his shirt she'd be able to see every bone in his body. But there was muscle there too, though it was all lean as well instead of the muscular legs most Chaos' had and average arms. His brown eyes gave nothing away as he stepped forward. Josiah had on a black jacket and brown t-shirt with a faded logo of some band from Earth 77 on it. And rather than one of the traditional Millennium Items he held a golden shield with the Omega symbol on it, same as Tea's Millennium Belt.

"What trouble did you get into this time?" Josiah asked simply. He flashed a grin at Tea and Edna saw at once that yes, he was a Chaos, because every Chaos had the same arrogant smile. "I was coming to warn you about Mai's latest scheme but then the world freezes and these guys show up? Someone has been getting into messes-"

One of the troopers twisted and aimed their gauntlet at Josiah, firing a beam of energy at him. But the Chaos of Earth 77 easily deflected the bolt, bouncing it back at the trooper and sending them flying thanks to his shield.

"Rude!" he complained before looking back at Tea. "So, mind explaining why I can see you and the Queen at the same time? As well as Yugi and an Older Yugi?"

"Later," Edna suddenly said, rushing towards the doors and grabbing Josiah's hand, dragging him along. "We need to go!"

"Answers!" Josiah complained. "That would be helpful!"

"Short answer?" Tea said as the troopers suddenly woke up and realized they needed to actually do something. "Those guys are invaders who kidnap people."

"Led by some multiverse overlord," Yori said as the group hurried down the road, weaving through stopped cars and frozen pedestrians as the troopers gave chase. Occasionally Josiah would turn and throw out his Millennium Shield, deflecting bolts and keeping the troopers from getting too close.

"We're all from different Earths," Yugi supplied.

"...this sounds like something my brother would love," Josiah commented.

"Edna, I'm ready!" Annie declared, the AI appearing before her and floating beside the group.

"Okay, everyone... this is where the fun begins!" Edna called out. She thrust out her hands and several portals formed. "Here we go!"

They ran into the first one, appearing on a busy street that was bathed in darkness and neon. But they didn't even get a moment to look around before they were going into another set that Edna created. In this world they were on the half built ramparts of Pegasus' castle, where a Yugi was dueling Kaiba.

"I activate Polyermization!" Kaiba called out, "fusing my three Dark Magician's to form the Dark Ultimate Magician!"

They didn't get to see what that horror show would look like as Edna made four more portals. "JUMP!" she shouted and they all took a running leap, flying off the rampart and into the portals, at once hitting warm salty waters. Edna's head burst out first and she quickly spotted the others around her before waved her hands, creating another group of portals and slamming them over everyone before she herself finally dove into her portal and landed in a heap in the middle of Times Square in New York City.

"Annie," Edna sputtered, spitting out some of the salt water. "Did everyone make it?"

The Ai popped up across from her. "They did. Scattered several blocks but they all made it. And I am not detecting any portal openings from Enigma and his forces."

"He's probably going to kill the ones that let us escape and then regroup. Buys us time." She got up, ignoring the stares she was getting. "What the hell happened with Edwin?"

"Pardon?"

"He killed people. He said he burned them alive."

"Yes," Annie admitted. "It happened just before I got a lock in. His AI, Troy, informed me of it."

"How the fuck did that happen!?" Edna demanded. "I went the entire original manga run and never killed someone!"

"We've encountered Chaoses that have killed," Annie reminded her.

"The likes of Aiden Order or Wyatt," Edna muttered before looking around just in case her mentioning him had caused the Gunslinger to show up. Thankfully the Cyclops bastard hadn't appeared to make her life even more difficult so that was a good thing. "He's supposed to be like me."

"He is you," Annie reminded her. "Just-"

"Yeah yeah, went through different events."

"I was going to mention the penis," Annie said with a smirk as Edna began to make her way down the street. "Next block turn left."

"What made him like that though? What made him kill?"

"Escalation."

"Huh?"

Annie sighed. "My employer, so refined and dignified."

"Either tell me or don't."

"Edwin was a lot more proactive than you were. There are a few key differences... in his world Edwin stepped in after Weevil Underwood threw the pieces of Exodia into the ocean. That was his first interaction with Yugi and his friends."

Edna frowned at that. Her first interaction had been when Mizo Valentine had taken on PaiN, arriving just as Yoki and Anat had decided to take on the Eliminator. She'd managed to snag a spot in their party for the Duelist Kingdom finals and that was how she'd slowly made inroads with the gang.

"But it looks like the thing that truly caused your paths to alter was Mokuba Kaiba."

"...Momoka?" Edna asked, confused. "What does Seiko's little sister have to do with anything?"

"Since Edwin knew Yugi and his friends sooner he was there when Mokuba was kidnapped... or, at least, when Pegasus' goons tried to kidnap him. Edwin interfered, declared himself his protector."

"Geez," Edna said. "He liked to break canon."

"He is currently the sole member of KaibaCorp's Board of Directors."

"...seriously?" Edna asked. Annie just merely nodded and Edna sighed. "Who the hell have we hooked up with?"

"Someone more successful than you?"

"Shut up." Edna turned a corner only for Annie to suddenly stop. "What is it?"

"Another Chaos is approaching... and another Yugi Muto."

Edna considered just continuing on, as they already had ended up with an extra Chaos along with another Millennium Item user, but in the end decided to stop and allow the residents of whatever Earth they were on the catch up..."

"Which one is this?" Edna asked. "Which Earth?"

"According to the vibrations?" Annie asked. "Earth 1900."

"You finding out about it?"

"Come on now, Edna, you know me! Of course I am!"

"Well?"

"Patience is a virtue!" Annie sang. "Alright so... hmmm, that's interesting. It seems as if time moves differently here."

"One of those Earths then. What year is it?"

"1980, roughly."

"So we're in for a Stranger Things Yugi and Chaos then," Edna said with a snicker. "Poofy hair, good music-"

She turned a corner and stopped.

Three figures were before her. The first was clearly the Chaos of this world, as he shared many similar features with Edwin. Though there were differences... he was a touch heavier in terms of build but also far more muscular, with arms like treetrunks. His skin was a deep tan that looked like it was never going to fade. His hair was thin and white and there wasn't a spec of it on his face.

And he was 50 years old.

The other figure was Solomon Muto, younger than Edna was used to seeing him...

...with a baby sporting spiky blond, black, and magenta hair.

"Oh hell."

~MC~MC~MC~

"Alright, Edna just pinged me... we'll meet up with her down that way."

"Right," Josiah Chaos stated, following after Yoki.

Glancing back at him she smiled weakly. "Sorry I'm slowing you down... I know you have longer legs and probably want to walk faster... Edna doesn't admit it but I know she gets annoyed by it."

"Its fine," he assured her.

"...you're different from the other Chaoses we've met."

"Am I?" Josiah asked.

"Yeah... you're a lot calmer."

"hmm."

"That's not a bad thing... it's a good thing!" She quickly waved her hands about. "Sorry, I didn't mean it like that. Edna is great, its just she can get really emotional and panicky at times and worry about the smallest things. You don't seem to be like that at all. And hey, she has gotten us out of scrapes because she was paranoid but you... you know?"

"Yeah," Josiah assured her.

"So... are you friends with Tea? She said you were the Protector of the Millennium Items."

"I am," he confirmed. "I..." he paused.

"Just so you know every Chaos we find isn't from the Earth we meet them in. They all get transported there."

Josiah nodded at that, it clear he had been trying to dance around that subject. "Right. So when I... woke up... I was getting ready to take a trip to do an internship. On my Earth I didn't end up doing it but on this one I did. Or was going to. I step onto the plane only it's not a plane... it's a Greek Temple. I meet a blind man, Tiresias. He said that he had watched over the Millennium Items for thousands of years but... the other prophets and oracles of Apollo had betrayed their duty. That they now wanted to claim the items for themselves. They think these things will allow them to become gods."

"Yeah," Yoki said with a smile. "That's more common than you think when it comes to Chaoses. Either they are running into people who want to be gods, who think they are gods, or are tempting them to become gods themselves."

"Well, Tiresias tells me that its my turn to take over... that I am 'The Balance'. Gives me the Millennium Shield and tasks me to find Tea and help her out against the other holders. I have the shield or the aegis, depending on how you want to call it. The two feuding Oracles who convinced Mai to the tournament coming up have the Sword and Cornocopia. Duke has the Box, despite how much we try and get that away from him, and Cecelia had the Staff but that's disappeared. As for the Fleece that one is in the wind... I need to track it down."

"Things sound really different in your world," Yoki said. "Is it following the manga or the anime?" It always felt odd to say that, let alone consider that her entire existence had merely been a comic that Edna had watched in her world.

"I never paid attention to Yu-Gi-Oh!," Josiah admitted.

"Really?"

"That was my brother's thing. I actually had to learn... that was a fun month."

Yoki blinked at that, startled. 'What else is different with this Chaos?'

~MC~MC~MC~

"Ow..." I moaned pitifully as awareness came back to me.

"Welcome back," the Pharaoh said.

"...anyone get the license plate of that Darth Sidious that hit me?"

"Do you get that reference?" Tea... or the Spirit of the Millennium Belt who was in the driver's seat at the moment, asked. I dimly realized she was carrying me.

"I tend not to get any of Edwin's references."

"You would if I drew them in hieroglyphics," I muttered. "I can walk on my own, I think."

"You sure?" the Spirit asked, giving me a shake. "You aren't that heavy."

"Glad one of us thinks so. I need to lose a few more pounds." Even with the anime giving me a killer body I still wanted to trim down a touch. Still, she set me down on my feet and I stretched, working the kinks out of my back. "So..." I said awkwardly.

"We're on a different Earth," the Spirit told me. "Not sure where exactly but we are trying to find the others."

"It seems," the Pharaoh added, "that Enigma decided to check in on Akiza and her dueltroopers. He wasn't pleased that she had gone around him and attempted to take someone."

"He killed her?" I asked.

The Pharaoh shook his head. "He said he sent her back to her world with no way to escape."

"Well... that is cruel," I muttered.

"More so than death?"

"Death is easy," I stated. "You die and that is that. If there is a Hell then you suffer and if there is a heaven then you get your reward. But if you are trapped, forced to keep living? That is the worst thing of all." I paused, shaking my head. "Its easy sometimes to envy the dead. They at least know what is coming next, good or bad. Living... that can be its own special brand of hell."

"...what hurt you?" the Spirit asked softly.

"The world," I muttered.

The Pharaoh narrowed his eyes and even as I turned my back from him and began to walk away I could feel his cold judging stare upon my skin. It was like grabbing onto a frost covered piece of metal; at first there was just the sensation of the cold, numbing you fingers, but then the pain began. And even if its source was removed the ache would remain. "Edwin, we need to discuss what happened with Akiza. What you did-"

The Spirit though was the one to cut the Pharaoh off. "Was that the only way that you could have gotten the information out of her?"

"Other than slow torture?" I asked. "Yeah."

The Pharaoh wasn't happy with that. "If we had talked with her-"

"Would you get off that?" I snapped. "Seriously, what is with you? One step forward, two steps back with you. I think maybe you are finally beginning to understand that the people we are facing want us dead and then you say stupid things like that! Akiza wasn't going to change her ways because you asked her nicely or you told her why she was bad. She wasn't going to have an euphony moment, Pharaoh! Or did you forget the part where she admitted that she found another version of herself, brutally killed her, tried to steal her life, and when she failed she froze the entire world. There was no redemption. No Emperor to throw off the balcony, no Fluttershy to make her see 'oh, being nice is nice!'. She was gone and nothing you could say or do would change that."

"So we just give up then?" the Pharaoh charged back, hurrying to keep up with me as I stormed forward and away from him. "We never try and save people?" He let out a scoff. "What a sad world you live in where there is no hope."

"There is hope," I shot back, "but there is also delusion. Weren't you paying attention with Cabal? We saved her life, showed she'd been lied to by Marik, and she still blames you for her boyfriend being in a coma! She wasn't in the mood for your chance at redemption." I whipped around and jabbed a finger at him. "Some people don't want to be saved. And all you do when waste your time trying to help those that aren't interested is let good people suffer."

"And who gets to judge who is beyond saving?" the Pharaoh asked. "You?"

"When it comes to me and mine? Yeah. One man's pet project is another's lost cause. That's how things work, Pharaoh."

The Spirit looked between the two of us. "You two are in desperate need of balance." We both glanced at her and she shook her head. "Pharaoh... Edwin is right that sometimes we must do horrible things in the name of the greater good." She slowly slid her eyes towards me. "But the greater good is also the worst thing in the world at times. Thousands of died in its name. And nearly every would-be despot has decided at some point that there way... is the only way." She shook her head and breezed past us. "You compliment each other well. Keep it that way."

The Pharaoh and I stared at each other for a long moment before I sighed.

"Well, I feel properly chastised." And with that I followed after the Spirit, the Pharaoh moving to walk right beside me. "Anything else I should know about Engima?"

"He is more like Pegasus than he is like Marik or even Kaiba, as far as I can tell."

"How so?"

"He's quieter. More collected. He never raised his voice when he talked with Akiza. Made it clear he wasn't angry; he was disappointed."

"Hmmm. That's troubling." The Pharaoh shot me a look. "Emotions are a weakness just as they are a strength. If someone isn't in control of their emotions you can use that against them. Push them to do things they normally wouldn't. Blind them to what is going on." I paused. "Akiza used mine, even if she didn't realize it."

"As Kaiba did mine during our last duel," the Pharaoh admitted though if he was saying that to give me comfort or he just felt like he had to speak up I had no idea.

We didn't say anymore as we heard familiar voices and the two of us hurried to catch up to the Spirit, who looked utterly relieved to see everyone else. "Josiah!" she called out.

"Josiah?" I asked as the Pharaoh and I moved closer.

"The Chaos from her world. He-"

But I didn't hear anything else the Pharaoh was saying as I was entirely too focused on the figure who was standing with Yoki Muto. I could tell that people were talking to me but none of that mattered because all of my attention, every scrap of focus I had, was on the man the Pharaoh had said was Josiah Chaos.

"I..." I whispered as he turned and looked at me, recognition flashing in his eyes too.

"Kurt?" another voice said and Josiah's head snapped to the right, towards the final arrivals. "Kevin?"

"Kevin?" the Pharaoh's voice said, breaking through the fog that had filled my brain.

"My name," I got out, eyes burning. "My real name." I stepped towards the white haired man who was standing next to another version of Solomon Muto, only dimly realizing he had a baby Yugi with him. "Dad?" I managed to get out.

He didn't even get a chance to nod before I rocketed forward, wrapping him in a hug, my brother only seconds behind though far more restrained.

Not the Yu-Gi-Oh! world's version of them. Not some alternate reality. I knew it... I knew it at once.

This was my dad and brother. My family. From my world.

I clung to my father and sobbed.


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