Mahado and Mana | By : Rocks Category: Yu-Gi-Oh > Het - Male/Female Views: 2021 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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In the temple there was a purple light inside and the guards opened the doors just as the Dark Magician flew out. They all stood back in astonishment as the magician flew away towards town.
Seto looked up in horror as Mana fell towards them, though she was probably already dead. He heard the wind pick up and turned to see Mahado standing behind him in the purple robes of his Illusion Magician. Without hesitation he raised his staff and a purple light enveloped Mana, slowing her descent until she floated down safely into Mahado’s arms and he lowered her to the ground. Mahado pulled the staff from her stomach and laid a hand over it, healing her wounds, “It is not your time yet Mana. You still have much to do in this world before we can be together again.” He said as he brushed the hair away from her face. Mana smiled weakly as he cradled her in his arms, “You healed her!” Isis cried in surprise, “No, I merely created a time field and reversed time for her body back to just before the staff hit her.” He replied, “Now I must return to the shadow realm until I am summoned again,” he said. “Mahado, kiss me once before you leave.” Mana said as she gripped his robes. Mahado smiled and leaned down until their lips met, “Come back to me soon.” She said as he faded away, “Bakura is gone.” Atem said as he reached the street where Mana was already on her feet with a hand on her stomach where the pole had been. “Not quite!” Bakura replied as he rode past and grabbed Mana, “We had a bargain. You lost.” He said as he rode away.
When Mana woke up she was lying on the floor of a chamber under ground. Is this that abandoned town where everyone was killed? She wondered as she looked at the torch lit walls. I’m not tied down, she thought as she sat up and looked around, but why? He knows I’ll run if I get the chance. Mana got to her feet and walked cautiously towards the shadowy staircase, “Going somewhere? But you’ve only just arrived.” Bakura said mockingly as he stepped out from behind one of the pillars. Mana turned and kept backing away slowly towards the stairs, a look of fear and horror on her face. Bakura smirked and matched her, walking slowly forward until Mana turned and made a run for it. Bakura ran after her and grabbed her round the waist, “Feel privileged! This time you’re allowed to scream!” he laughed as Mana cried and tried to break away, but he was too strong and she knew that she was in his territory now. There would be no escape or rescue. “Just get it over with.” She said tonelessly as she put her on the ground, his arms wrapped gently round her waist. Bakura raised an eyebrow as she stood with her back to him, “What do you mean?” he asked curiously as he released her, “Don’t you understand? Do it! Take me! You’re going to do it anyway! I’m in your home, your people are probably guarding every escape route and there is no way I’ll ever out run you to get out of this room anyway, so just get it over with!” she snapped as she turned to him with tears in her eyes, “You are beautiful when you’re angry.” Bakura said, stunned by her outburst. Mana gritted her teeth as Bakura stepped close to her, but as she looked into his eyes there was no evil, “You are beautiful.” He sighed as he touched her face lightly. Mana’s eyes widened and she backed away, “I won’t hurt you.” He said as he wrapped his arms around her. No! This can’t be happening! Not again! She cried inwardly as Bakura kissed her, his tongue gently entering her mouth and entwining with hers. What am I doing? She cried as she wrapped her arms around his shoulders and he carried her to the corner of the room where a small bed had been made. Mana lay on the bed paralysed as Bakura pulled his kilt off, his member already hardened. Mana crossed her legs tightly and rolled onto her side, curling up like a child, “I told you before, you can’t keep me out.” He whispered as his fingers gently massaged her arm close to the shoulder. She felt his gentle kisses on her neck and his teeth nibbling her ear gently. Mana sighed lightly and felt herself being pulled onto her back, and made no move to stop Bakura when he began to pull her top up and over her head. She felt one hand gently massaging her breast while the other worked her skirt down her crossed legs so that she was naked. “Was that a moan?” he asked gently as he ran his hand lightly up and down her thigh, feeling the muscles weaken as he relaxed them. He stole a look at Mana’s face and saw her looking lost and vulnerable. Gradually he managed to uncross her legs, but they still weren’t open. “If you open your legs, I’ll make it worth your while.” He tempted as he brushed her hair away from her face and kissed her lips gently. Mana quickly looked away, “You’re confused aren’t you…there’s nothing wrong with seeking sexual pleasure with a man…especially when your husband’s dead.” He added, “How did you know we were?” she began in surprise, “I watched you…it was a very sickening ceremony too, all of that devotion and love…look where it’s got you! Your husband’s dead and you’re about to be taken against you will again…unless of course you’ve changed you mind, after all, there’s no harm in seeking companionship when you are in need, is there? And you are in need. You need it don’t you?” he asked as he massaged between her legs, forcing a moan from her, “Well? I won’t give it to you if you don’t answer, now do you need it?” he asked, massaging harder to increase her pleasure, “Yes.” She gasped suddenly, at which Bakura smiled teasingly and moving his hair away from his ear, leaning on his elbow beside her, “What was that?” he asked, slightly increasing the speed of his massage, “Yes!” she replied, feeling Bakura’s weight on her hips as he slid himself between her legs. She felt his member enter her and felt a similar pain to the last time, but much lighter. Mana moaned with pleasure as Bakura kissed her mouth and worked his way down to her breasts. She felt pleasure welling up in her chest and wrapped her legs firmly around Bakura’s waist feeling him penetrate deeper with each strong thrust, his moans matching her own. She felt him take her hands and pin her to the bed, entwining their fingers as he kissed her lips. She felt her pleasure reach its height and moaned loudly, feeling her body relaxing as Bakura came within her. She felt Bakura pull out of her and felt him roll onto the bed beside her, wrapping his arms around her gently, “Now go to sleep.” He whispered gently. Mana sighed and settled into his strong embrace, allowing her eyes to close with a feeling of contentment.
“Oh no.” Mana cried as she sat up. The room was dark except where the light shone down the staircase. Mana sat on the edge of the bed and looked down at Bakura, who still slept soundly, “What have I done?” she sobbed as she remembered the night before. I let him do it! I wanted him to do it! Mahado, I’m sorry! She cried inwardly, “Good morning.” Bakura groaned as he opened his eyes and leaned on his elbow, the other hand gently running up and down her back. Mana shivered as felt tears rolling down her cheeks, “What’s wrong?” he asked comfortingly as he sat up and wrapped his arm round her shoulder, “You know what’s wrong! I can never face any of them again! What will Mahado say when he finds out? What will Atem say?” she thought aloud shamefully as she buried her face in her hands. She felt Bakura pulling her down beside him and wrapping his arms round her, “You could stay here…I’ll look after you,” he replied soothingly as he kissed her neck. Mana stopped sobbing and wiped her tears, “I don’t want to stay here…my friends need me.” She replied, feeling Bakura’s hand running down her waist slowly, “But you’ve already said you can’t go back.” He argued. “No, it’s not that I can’t go back, it’s that I’m ashamed to go…but ashamed or not I’m going…I have to, for Mahado.” She decided as she sat up and looked for her clothes. As she dressed she saw Bakura glaring at her sulkily, he’s like a spoiled child! She thought as she looked around for her staff. She saw it in the centre of the room and went to pick it up, “What’s that?” she wondered aloud as she looked at the round pedestal. She walked over to it cautiously and looked down at the image. It was a carving of a person and there were seven spaces for the seven millennium items, and two spaces were filled already. Aknadin’s millennium eye and Mahado’s millennium ring! She thought as she looked at the items. “Don’t even think about it.” Bakura cautioned as she reached out a hand to the millennium ring. Mana froze as she saw the shadow behind her and felt Bakura’s hand on her shoulder. “What have you done to Aknadin? Did you kill him too?” she demanded as she turned to him accusingly. Bakura laughed out loud and looked at the items, “No, he’s much more useful as a puppet! The fool is trying to get Seto on the throne of Egypt as we speak!” he replied, “But why? Seto would never betray Atem! Why would Aknadin do that?” she asked as she leaned back on the pedestal, “Because Seto is his long lost son! Atem’s cousin! And if anything were to happen to Atem you know what would happen then, don’t you?” Bakura replied, “I won’t let you do this!” Mana cried as she reached back and grabbed the millennium ring. Bakura sighed and launched himself forward to grab her, but Mana gracefully jumped over his head and made a run for the stairs. “Mahado! Help me!” she cried as Bakura grabbed her arm and slammed her into the wall roughly. “Mahado is not coming for you!” Bakura shouted as he ripped the ring out of her hand and threw it across the room where she couldn’t reach it. Mana felt Bakura’s hands on her throat, “I’m afraid that I can’t allow you to leave and tell Atem about my plans…it is regretful, but you will die now so that you don’t cause any trouble later.” Bakura said as his grip tightened. Mana closed her eyes as the breath was slowly choked out of her, but suddenly Bakura’s hands started shaking and he released her and wrapped his arms around himself as he fell to his knees, “Run! I-can’t-hold-him…much-longer!” Bakura gasped. Mana gasped as her breath slowly returned and she looked at the white haired man kneeling on the ground before her, “Go! Quickly!” he cried, “Who are you?” Mana asked in confusion as she looked at the frightened dark brown eyes, “Arukab! Hurry! I-can’t-hold-him!” Arukab cried as she bent down and leaned his head on the ground, sweat trickling down his bare back, “Thank you.” Mana called as she ran up the stairs, not daring to go back for the millennium ring. “Illusion Magician Girl! Help me get out of here!” Mana cried as she ran through the deserted town. As she ran she could see red eyes looking out as her from the buildings, but none of them moved to stop her as she fled.
Mana stumbled through the desert for many hours until she found a stream and stopped. I must be safe by now, and I’ll never make it home if I don’t drink soon, she thought as she knelt by the water and drank quickly. “Mahado…I’m so sorry…I’m in such a mess! I’ll never find Atem in time!” she cried as she threw her staff across the sand. She buried her head in her hands and didn’t notice as a graceful light blue woman with wings appeared beside her, “Huh? Y-you’re Isis’s creature!” she realised. Mana waited a moment and heard voices in the distance, “Mana! Can you hear us?” Isis shouted. Mana got to her feet and grabbed her rod, running up the bank to the top, where she could see Isis and Karmim riding on horse back, both of them looking across the banks, “Over here!” Mana shouted as she waved, grabbing her staff as she ran towards them. “We have to get back! Aknadin is under Bakura’s control! He’s going to kill Atem to get Seto on the throne!” she cried as she reached them, “What? That’s preposterous!” Karmim exclaimed as he offered Mana his arm. Mana pulled herself up in front of Karmim and sat side ways looking at Isis, “No! Listen! Bakura has the millennium eye and he’s influenced Aknadin somehow. Seto is Aknadin’s long lost son and that makes him Atem’s cousin! If Atem is killed then Seto will have to take the throne! He won’t have any choice!” Mana explained as they rode back to the city. “We’ll never make it in time! Bakura has already attacked the town! He lured Atem into the desert where they’re fighting now!” Isis shouted as they rode. She closed her eyes and the millennium necklace glowed, “No! Slifer the Sky Dragon has fallen! The ground beneath Atem’s feet has shattered and he is gone into the valley!” Isis cried as her eyes snapped open, “We must find him!” Karmim exclaimed, changing his horse’s direction to the valley, “Right! Illusion Magician Girl! Find Atem!” Mana ordered as her creature appeared. The blonde girl nodded and flew ahead of them. “I will return to the palace, Mana, come with me.” Isis said as she held her arm out. Mana pulled her feet up and crouched on Karmim’s horse until Isis was slightly in front of them. Mana grabbed Isis’s arm and jumped, swinging herself behind Isis on the horse, “Good luck Karmim!” she called as they rode away. “We were worried about you last night! Even Mahado broke free of his stone tablet to look for you! He was so upset; I’ve never seen him like that before! He blamed himself for what happened!” she shouted as they rode through the desert, “I’m sorry I worried you all…I think there’s something wrong with Bakura! After he told me his plans I tried to escape with the millennium ring, but he caught me! He tried to strangle me and suddenly doubled over! It was like there was another person inside trying to get out! He said his name was Arukab and told me to run! What does it mean?” Mana asked as they approached the town. Isis remained silent for a while, pondering over Mana’s words, “It may mean that the evil within Bakura is very strong and his monster has taken complete control of him! The one called Arukab must have been the boy’s original name! We know what Bakura is trying to do now!” Isis replied. “He’s trying to summon the Dark Lord, Zorc, to blanket the world in shadow! We have to stop him gathering the items! Where did he take you?” she asked as they entered the gates of the city, “The abandoned town! There were red eyes glowing in the doorways of the buildings! I don’t think Bakura is working alone!” Mana replied, “No! He has the evil spirits of the town on his side!” Isis said as she stopped. Mana looked up and saw Mahado’s temple, “Go on. I’ll meet you at the palace.” Isis said as Mana slid off the back of the horse lightly, “Thank you.” She said as Isis rode towards the palace. Mana looked up at the temple and hesitated, I can’t do this! I can’t face him! He’ll know as soon as he sees me! She thought fearfully as her foot hovered above the first step. But I have to let him know that I’m safe…Isis said he was worried…it would be selfish not to go and see him! She scolded as she placed her foot firmly on the step and started to climb. As she approached the doors two young guards pulled them open for her. There were never guards here before, she thought as she entered the temple. She heard the doors close behind her and the torches along the walls flared to life, “Mana!” Mahado cried as he appeared in front of his tablet. Mana hesitated before walking up to him. “I was so worried! I went out of my mind! Are you alright?” he asked in concern as he put his hands gently on her shoulders. “What are you doing?” he asked as Mana pulled the ring from her finger and held it out to him, “Take it back! I don’t deserve to wear it!” Mana cried, but Mahado shook his head, “Mana, whatever happened, it wasn’t your fault!” he said as he reached out and stroked her cheek gently, wiping away the tears that were trickling down it. “You don’t understand…I let him do it…I wanted him to do it!” she replied. Mahado looked at her in disbelief and pulled his hand back, “I’m sorry! I just…he was so…I won’t even ask you to forgive me, just take this back, I won’t insult you by wearing your ring after what I’ve done.” She cried as she dropped the ring to the ground and ran for the door, her vision blinded by tears. “Mana! Wait!” Mahado cried. Mana paused with her hand inches away from the door handle. The least I can do is listen to him, she thought, “Did you think I was going to stop loving you, just like that? I don’t expect you to spend the rest of your life alone…although Bakura would not be my choice for you,” he admitted, “How can you say that? You’re not dead! You’re standing right in front of me!” Mana cried as she turned and looked at him. Mahado was floating inches above the ground holding his staff loosely in his hand with the ring in the palm of his other hand. “Mana, I am dead. Bakura killed me that day. I only stand here because my spirit is bound to my Illusion Magician, just as yours will be to your monster when your body dies. Until the day we are reunited I want you to be happy, so don’t worry about me, I’m not selfish, I don’t want you to live a lonely life because of me.” he replied as he walked towards her, leaving his staff floating by his tablet. As he reached her he took her hand and slipped the ring back onto her finger, “I love you, and I will love you for eternity. Nothing can ever change that.” He said as he took her in his arms. Mana looked up at him, her eyes closing as his lips pressed against hers. “This is something that Bakura can never take away from us, no matter how many nights you spend with him.” He assured, “Mahado!” Mana cried as she buried her tearful face in his robes, feeling his arms wrap round her firmly. He’s right, Bakura can never come between us, she thought. “Oh no! I almost forgot! You have to hurry! Atem has gone missing in the desert! Karmim and the others are already searching!” she exclaimed, “When did this happen?” he asked as his staff flew into his hand and the doors to the temple opened, “Almost an hour ago! Illusion Magician Girl is already searching with Karmim!” Mana replied as they ran through the doors, “Illusion Magician Girl?” Mahado asked, “It’s what I called my monster.” She replied. Mahado smiled in amusement and took to the air, “Go back to the palace!” he called as he left. Mana paused to watch him go before heading for the desert. Like hell I will! Atem’s my friend too, so I’m going to find him! She decided.
“Atem!” Mana called as she walked along the bank of the river. She was a long way from the rest of the search party, but there was always a chance that the current could have pulled him this way. “Atem! Can you hear me?” she shouted as she walked beside the wall of a cliff. Where can he be? He can’t be…no! I won’t believe it! “Atem! Please! Answer me!” Mana cried as she looked across the river. It’s no good…maybe the fall really did kill him, she thought in despair as she fell to the ground. “Mana?” a voice asked. Mana gasped and turned, looking into the darkness of a small cave where she could see someone looking out, “Is it truly you? Thank goodness! I thought that Bakura had killed you! I was so worried!” Atem said as he stepped into the light, holding up a hand to shield his eyes from the strong sunlight. “Atem! I had given up hope! I thought that you had…I’m so glad you’re safe!” she replied in relief as she got to her feet and wrapped her arms around him tightly, “Mana…would you mind loosening your grip? I can’t breath…” Atem said. Mana released him and stood back, “How did you escape Bakura?” he asked as he walked towards her, “I think there’s something wrong with him! When I tried to escape with the Millennium Ring he tried to kill me, but he suddenly let go and it was like there was another person inside trying to take control. This…other person said his name was Arukab and told me to run…do you think there is a way to free Arukab from this evil influence he’s under?” she asked hopefully, remembering the feel of Bakura’s body against hers and the tenderness he had shown towards her. “I don’t know…but I believe I know what this evil force is…I have to go. Mana, go to the palace and gather the keepers. I’m going to Bakura’s village to face him.” Atem replied, but as he walked away Mana grabbed his arm tightly, looking at him with worried eyes, “Atem! Please don’t go! I don’t want any more of my friends to…let me go. I’m sure I can reach Arukab!” Mana pleaded, “No. If my suspicions are correct then not even your voice will break through.” Atem replied, “But what are your suspicions…surely not Zorc after so many centuries? But how? It isn’t possible! Is it?” she asked in dread and disbelief. “I believe he was freed from his prison when the millennium items were forged and that he took control of Bakura…‘Arukab’, because he had so much hate in his heart…not that I blame him for that hatred. It is understandable after what happened to his people, but the evil of Zorc is too strong. Zorc longs to be free and to cloud the world in shadows…this we can not allow.” Atem replied as he turned back to Mana and took her hand from his arm gently, giving her his most assuring look. “I know…but…I’ll be as fast as I can! You go ahead, but try to stay alive until I get there!” Mana called as she ran back towards the city. Atem smiled and watched her go, “I will! Take care!” he called after her before turning towards Bakura’s homeland.
“Bakura! Show yourself!” Atem shouted as he entered the temple down the dark staircase. At the bottom torches lighted the room and he could see Bakura at an alter beside the round pedestal, “Pharaoh! What a pleasant surprise! I didn’t think I would be seeing you again.” Bakura laughed in greeting, his eyes showing none of the humour that his laugh portrayed. “Bakura! Stop this! Zorc is controlling you! Don’t summon him! If you do the world will be thrown into darkness!” Atem cried as he stopped in the centre of the room. “I know! It will be perfect! Everyone in the world will feel my suffering!” Bakura replied maliciously. “But first, I’ll have to eliminate you, though I already possess your Millennium Puzzle!” he added as he indicated the alter, “Mahado! Come forth!” Atem cried. Mahado appeared in the centre of the room with his staff held at the ready. “My Pharaoh! I will defend you!” Mahado said as Bakura’s monster appeared. “You are such a fool! My creature takes on the abilities of any monster it destroys in battle! Including the Egyptian God, Slifer the Sky Dragon and your Dark Magician! You have no chance of winning alone!” Bakura cried as his monster sent a beam of blinding red light at Mahado, “No! Mahado!” Atem cried trying to see through the clouds of dust, but as the dust cleared he saw Mahado up near the roof, being held in place my Mana’s magician, “Atem! Master Mahado!” Mana cried as she ran down the steps. “Mana! Thank you…you always were my best student.” Mahado complimented as he floated down to the ground with Mana’s magician at his side. “Mana stop!” Mahado cried as she ran past Atem towards Bakura, who smirked at her as she gripped his shoulders, “Please Arukab! You have to stop this! Don’t let Zorc use you this way! Please! I know you don’t want to do this!” Mana cried as tears fell down her cheeks. For an instant she thought she saw a flicker of desperation in his eyes, but then Bakura grabbed her wrist and pulled her into his arms tightly, “You’re right. I don’t want to hurt you Mana. When Zorc throws this world into darkness I shall rule! With you at my side!” he replied triumphantly, “No! I won’t do it! Let me go!” Mana cried as she tried to break free from his grasp, but he laughed and puller her closer, “You will! When this is over we can be together. Now Pharaoh! Attack me if you wish, but be warned, anything that you throw at me will be felt by her!” he warned as he pulled Mana to his chest roughly. “No! I-I won’t-let-you!” he said as his grip loosened slightly, “Arukab! Keep fighting! Please don’t give in!” Mana cried as his arm began to shake. “Mana…since I first saw-you…I’ve loved you…I-I wasn’t strong enough to stop him…the-first-time-he…but the second time…it was me…I’m sorry…I can’t…hold him…Zorc…too…powerful…” Arukab said weakly as Mana pulled away. As she looked at his straining face she saw the darkness slowly taking over as his eyes narrowed and he reached out for Mana again, “No! Leave-her-alone!” Arukab cried as he pulled his arm back, “Fine! I will claim you later…if you survive!” Bakura decided as Mahado lifted Mana and took her to Atem. Mahado lowered her to the ground and stood in front of her protectively. “Pharaoh!” Isis cried as she entered the room with Karmim and Seto. “Isis! Seto! Karmim! Where are Shadda and Aknadin?” Atem asked in confusion as he looked towards the doorway. “We do not know.” Karmim replied as he raised the Millennium Scales. Mana didn’t pay attention to the following battle between Karmim, Seto and Bakura. She was slowly creeping towards the circular pedestal where Bakura’s millennium items were unguarded. Mahado, who had seen what she was doing, did his best to distract Bakura along with Karmim and Seto’s creatures. “I have the Millennium Scales! You can no longer use the power of polymerisation!” Bakura said triumphantly as Karmim fell to his knees weakly. Mana crouched beside the pedestal and peered over the top cautiously as she reached out for the Millennium Ring. “Ah…I should have expected this. It was very clever of you to use the battle as a distraction Mana.” Bakura said without turning his head. Mana gasped and made a grab for the Millennium Ring, but Bakura’s creature raised a clawed hand and swatted her away. “Mana!” Mahado cried as she was thrown across the room into a pillar. “Mana! Are you alright? Please say something!” he cried as he crouched beside her unconscious body. He waited as she opened her eyes, blood trickling down her forehead where she had hit the pillar, “Mahado…I’m sorry…I couldn’t get…close enough.” She apologised weakly. “Hush…its not important now.” He replied quietly. Mana gave him a small smile before her eyes closed and her body went limp. “Mana? Mana! Please hold on.” Mahado prayed as he lowered her to the ground and got to his feet with his staff raised. “What is going on? Aknadin! You traitor!” Seto cried as Aknadin appeared at Bakura’s side and gave him the Millennium Key. Does this mean that Shadda? He’s…Mahado thought regretfully. “But that’s not all, because now I’ll freeze you all in place!” Bakura cried, but before anyone could question him further everyone was frozen. Damn! A time field! He’s turned time right down so that our actions are over a hundred times slower than his! Mahado realised as he watched Bakura take the remaining millennium items from Seto and Isis. “Join me my son! Together you and I can rule this new Egypt that Zorc will create! You will be Pharaoh as is your birthright!” Aknadin, who was now no more than a monster, cried. “You…you are not my father! Aknadin was my father, but you are not he! I will never betray my friend!” Seto cried. “I’m breaking this time field!” Mahado shouted as he used his remaining power to close Bakura’s time field. Atem and Mahado both fell to their knees quickly, both panting for breath, “Are you alright Mahado? That took a lot out of you.” Atem panted as he got to his feet. “I will be fine, and you my Pharaoh?” Mahado asked as Seto supported Atem, “My son, do you not see? This is your time! The time of my brother’s weak bloodlines has ended! Egypt will need a strong leader in the future we will create!” Aknadin cried. Seto’s eyes went blank and he stared at what was left of his father, “Yes father…I will rule as Pharaoh…” Seto said tonelessly, “No! Seto! Don’t listen!” Mana cried as she got to her feet. “You said it yourself, we’re friends…all of us, and if I let you do this…what kind of a friend would I be?” Mana demanded as she gripped Seto’s shoulders roughly, “Mana?” Seto asked weakly as Aknadin’s mind control wore off. “That’s right. We’re all friends here, and friends don’t fight each other! We’ll all fight by Atem’s side to the end right?” Mana asked as Seto regained control and straightened up, “Right.” He replied firmly as he clenched his fist. “Huh! My foolish son.” Aknadin laughed as a black portal opened beside Seto. Mana gasped as she was pushed away and Aknadin pulled Seto into the portal and as Atem went to follow Bakura’s creature blocked the way, “Sorry Pharaoh, family only.” He mocked. “Bakura!” Atem cursed. “It is finally time! I shall sacrifice this body to bring life to Zorc The Dark One!” Bakura cried as a strange light formed around him, “No! Arukab!” Mana cried as she got to her knees, “Ahh! Please! Someone help me!” Arukab cried as his body was enveloped. “No!” Mana cried as a gust of wind swept her away.
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