Anti-Theft
Oct. 9th, 2016 10:49 pmMain Points:
Life is Strange/Yugioh (GX?) Crossover (it's set in Duel Academy, but so far no canon Yugioh characters are scheduled to appear)
Summary: Max got a rare Deity card, but it's gone missing.
Word Count: 350
Rating: gen
Max is looking frantically in her bag. Janus had been with her deck, but the card had subsequently gone missing. She’d gone to the bathroom, and Victoria had been looking more smug than usual, so she had the feeling that one of the few things she’d managed to get that was good was gone.
“Oh, look, poor Max looks like she lost something. She’s so absent-minded; I wonder where it could be.”
Victoria’s gaggle giggles maliciously as she twirls a card between her fingers—and there’s the flash of blue sparkle. Of course.
Except in the space between blinks, the sparkle flashes and then changes to a dull, earthy tone, and Max blinks a couple more times to see if she’s seeing things.
She’s not.
On a hunch, she checks her bag again, and there, right on top of her deck where she could hardly have failed to miss it, is that familiar blue butterfly.
Well, that just happened… she thinks, and hurries away before Victoria can realize it, too. The card had just…teleported.
She’d heard all the weird stories about the first King of Games, Yugi Muto, who seemed like a straightforward kind kid until rumors about the Shadow Games or what have you came up, and then he went all quiet and mysterious. Kaiba, his rival, disavowed any and all of “that nonsense”, leaving most of the dueling world of the opinion that it was all just superstitious idiocy. There was no such thing as Duel Spirits or magic. All well and good, but…
“That doesn’t explain what just happened,” she whispers, taking the card out and staring at it again. “Are you real?”
“Oh, hey, Max! You know, they say that talking to your cards is either a sign that you’re a great duelist or that you’re insane.”
“I might be a bit of both, today,” she says with a smile, turning to Warren.
“Man, I heard. That big scene in class today sounds like something straight out of a movie. Mind if I see the Card That Started It All?”
She hands it over, and he whistles. “Oh, wow. That is majorly cool.”
Life is Strange/Yugioh (GX?) Crossover (it's set in Duel Academy, but so far no canon Yugioh characters are scheduled to appear)
Summary: Max got a rare Deity card, but it's gone missing.
Word Count: 350
Rating: gen
Max is looking frantically in her bag. Janus had been with her deck, but the card had subsequently gone missing. She’d gone to the bathroom, and Victoria had been looking more smug than usual, so she had the feeling that one of the few things she’d managed to get that was good was gone.
“Oh, look, poor Max looks like she lost something. She’s so absent-minded; I wonder where it could be.”
Victoria’s gaggle giggles maliciously as she twirls a card between her fingers—and there’s the flash of blue sparkle. Of course.
Except in the space between blinks, the sparkle flashes and then changes to a dull, earthy tone, and Max blinks a couple more times to see if she’s seeing things.
She’s not.
On a hunch, she checks her bag again, and there, right on top of her deck where she could hardly have failed to miss it, is that familiar blue butterfly.
Well, that just happened… she thinks, and hurries away before Victoria can realize it, too. The card had just…teleported.
She’d heard all the weird stories about the first King of Games, Yugi Muto, who seemed like a straightforward kind kid until rumors about the Shadow Games or what have you came up, and then he went all quiet and mysterious. Kaiba, his rival, disavowed any and all of “that nonsense”, leaving most of the dueling world of the opinion that it was all just superstitious idiocy. There was no such thing as Duel Spirits or magic. All well and good, but…
“That doesn’t explain what just happened,” she whispers, taking the card out and staring at it again. “Are you real?”
“Oh, hey, Max! You know, they say that talking to your cards is either a sign that you’re a great duelist or that you’re insane.”
“I might be a bit of both, today,” she says with a smile, turning to Warren.
“Man, I heard. That big scene in class today sounds like something straight out of a movie. Mind if I see the Card That Started It All?”
She hands it over, and he whistles. “Oh, wow. That is majorly cool.”