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Summary:

Yusei wakes up in a city he’s never seen before with no memory of how he got there. He then proceeds to get the entirety of Arc-V’s plot shoved in his face with no context.

Notes:

title is from Rachie and JubyPhonic’s cover of Matryoshka by Hachi

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Darkness flashed across his vision, the world seeming to morph and shift around a spinning tunnel of black and green.

 

He was falling.

 

Someone screamed. He wanted to get up, to help them— but he couldn’t seem to find ground.

 

YUSEI-!!!”

 

That voice…

Whose voice was that…?

 

All he could hear was the air racing past his ears and echoing voices that were either screaming in the distance or bouncing around in his skull.

 

His body felt like it was shattering, being pulled at and moved around across space. His right arm started to burn, the carousel of green and black in his vision melting away into a faded crimson.

 

And then everything stopped.

 

 

 

 

 

Yusei woke up with his arm burning. It was a familiar sensation, when the Crimson Dragon was trying to tell him something.

 

So why did it feel so wrong?

 

He shut his eyes almost immediately after opening them, sunlight beaming directly into his face.

…wait, the sun?

 

Yusei shot into a sitting position, looking around, “Why am I outside?!”

 

Around him, there was some kind of public park. He was lying on a hill that was too perfectly rounded to not be manmade, and there were paths and flowerbeds nearby. Even on its own, it didn’t look like anywhere he’d been before, but the strangest thing was the presence of giant, hexagonal pillars visible not too far away. Not the kind that would be decorative, but… massive pillars in the sky with what seemed like mini cities held up on each one of them, each one connected by roads stretching out between the tops.

 

“What…”

 

Before Yusei even had the time to process where he was, he heard someone call out in the distance.

“Hey, you!”

 

He turned around, seeing a Security officer coming towards him. Not good. For all he knew, he was trespassing.

 

So he ran.

 

Eventually, he found himself in a more run-down area of… wherever he was. Definitely the place people were less likely to notice or care about his presence.

 

Now, first thing to do was figure out what was going on.

Yusei felt a tug on his arm, the mark of the Crimson Dragon faintly pulsing with light. It was notably dimmer than usual, but that might have just been lighting, or that the situation wasn’t very dire. The strangest part was that it was shaped differently than how he remembered— no longer a spade-like tail, but the head — and though it didn’t exactly feel wrong for it to look like that, he was a bit confused as to why it would suddenly change without warning. Why would the Crimson Dragon need to do that just to teleport him somewhere?

 

Whatever the cause of it was, the mark seemed to be pulling him in a certain direction. So, given that he didn’t have many other options, Yusei started walking.

 

~

 

It wasn’t very long until he saw the roof of a building shatter— something probably fell through it, if he had to guess, and based on the lights and noises he heard from inside, there was probably a duel going on.

 

Yusei stepped down into the building— some kind of subway station, probably, and was met with not just a duel going on, but… some kind of hostage situation?

 

There were four children, two adult men, and three other people in strange masks present, with one of the older kids dueling against both of the men, seemingly to protect the other kids— the most notable of which being a pink-haired girl trapped in some kind of cage. The men didn’t seem to be working together, though, as one seemed upset at the other’s presence.

 

The other man, however, was summoning monsters— very strange monsters. Maybe it was the names, or their appearances, but something about them just… put Yusei on edge.

But… why? What about them was so eerie?

 

On instinct, he raised his duel disk and ran to the side of the kid dueling.

Intrusion Penalty. 2000 LP.

He flinched as some kind of shock was transmitted through his body. What rules were they playing on…?

 

The kid next to him (whose hair looked kinda like a tomato, so… tomato kid, until further notice) looked up at him, “Who are you?!”

 

“My name’s Yusei. Didn’t think it would be fair to let you go up against two guys on your own.”

 

Tomato kid thought for a second, then nodded with a smile, “Thanks.”

 

~

 

When the duel was finally over, and several very strange things had occurred— including but not limited to: one of the kids and one the men disappearing in a flash of purple light, an actual ninja showing up, and the masked guys disappearing upon being threatened by said ninja.

 

Most importantly, however, now that the other man— Sergey— had been defeated, he used his… rocket legs… to boost forward and grab the pink haired girl— Yuzu. So then, having seen the holograms here physically interact with the world around them— though he had no idea how— Yusei was only a bit surprised when Stardust Dragon acted on its own to save the girl, grabbing Sergey and tossing him aside with it’s claws, directly into the wall.

 

“Huh.”

 

Tomato kid ran over to his friend, “Yuzu!!”

 

About that same moment, the ninja appeared next to Yusei. “You duel well. Who are you?”

 

“My name’s Yusei.” he paused, “…I just got here, like, a few minutes ago, what’s happening?”

 

~

 

By the time the group calling themselves “The Lancers” had managed to explain the situation, two more of their members had arrived and a riot had started outside. Granted, a lot of that time wasn’t spent explaining the situation at all, but instead making sure everyone was alright. And aside from tomato kid— Yuya— who was worn out from the duel, they all seemed fine.

 

That was when, in the early hours of the afternoon, another bombshell of information was dropped. Outside, past the noises of rioting, an announcer was heard talking about a duel tournament— likely the Friendship Cup he’d just heard about. That wasn’t the important part though. What turned everyone’s heads was the announcement of who was dueling.

The first was Sergey, who must’ve gotten away after Stardust tossed him through that wall, and a kid who looked like Yuya that was apparently MIA and would be replaced in the duel by…

 

…Jack Atlas.

 

“He’s here too?”

 

The Lancers hadn’t told him about this. Maybe they assumed he was only in the dark about the dimensional war thing, that he was just a regular guy from the “Synchro Dimension.” So, of course, they all looked at him a bit strangely upon hearing that comment.

 

“Yeah?” said one of the other Lancers: Sawatari. “He’s the king? Did you not know that either?”

 

“He’s… the king? Here?”

 

Almost everyone nodded.

 

“…Jack Atlas? As in, my brother Jack Atlas?”

 

“Your what?!”

 

“My brother?”

 

Yuya looked skeptical, “Jack Atlas is… your brother? Like… the Jack Atlas,” he pointed out the window at the tv showing the duel announcement, “ that Jack Atlas?!”

 

“Unless he has a doppelgänger here for some reason.”

 

“And…” started Tsukikage (the ninja), “you are unaware of his status as the King?”

 

“I…” Yusei paused, “Well, no, but… last I remembered, he just… didn’t have that title anymore.”

 

“And why would that be?”

 

“Because I beat him? But this is a different city, so—“

 

Yuya shot up from the bench he was sitting on, stumbling a bit, “You what?!

 

“I beat him? In a duel?”

 

You—??“

 

The question was cut off by the announcement outside that the duel was starting.

“Sorry, but I need to go see this. Thank you for your help.”

 

As he left the building, Yusei heard Yuya run up behind him, “Hey, wait!!”

 

“Yeah?”

 

“If you’re the kind of person who can beat Jack, we could definitely use your help against Academia! Can you at least consider it?”

 

Yusei looked at his right arm. The Crimson Dragon had brought him here for a reason, surely… and an interdimensional war did seem like a pretty good one.

“Yeah. I’ll help you out. Besides, if you’re planning on dueling Jack, our paths will definitely cross again.”

 

“Great! So… see you later?”

 

Yusei nodded.

 

~

 

He’d been walking around for a bit, watching bits of the duel on the TVs placed around the city. Due to his general unfamiliarity with the area, Yusei so far hadn’t been able to find the actual stadium where the duel was happening, and any directions received from bystanders didn’t seem to help much. The riots had all but stopped, due to most people’s attention being focused on the duel.

Because of this, small crowds were forming anywhere with a good view of the broadcast, and it was amongst one of those crowds that Yusei noticed a familiar mess of orange hair.

 

“Crow..?”

 

Yusei moved through the crowd, trying to get a bit closer. He called out again, a bit clearer this time, “Crow?”

 

He didn’t receive a response, but as he got closer his suspicions were confirmed— that was definitely Crow. But why would he be here…?

 

Yusei tapped his brother’s shoulder, “Hey.”

 

Crow whipped around, “What the— ?!

His eyes widened, like he’d seen some kind of ghost. “No…”

 

“What? Is something wrong?”

 

“You…” carefully, he reached out, gently putting a hand on Yusei’s arm. It was shaky, like he wasn’t sure whether he’d actually feel anything there.

“…it’s really you…? Yusei?”

 

“Yeah, it’s me. Why would I-“

 

Crow pulled him into a tight hug, “Yusei…” his voice was nearly as shaky as his body, like he was about to cry.

 

“Hey…? Crow, what happened?”

 

What happened …?” He loosened the hug a bit to look up at him, tears beginning to run down his face, “I should be asking you that! Where have you been this whole time?! We thought you died !!”

 

“I… what?”

If appearing in a city he’d never seen before wasn’t enough confusion for a single day, that definitely was. Yusei didn’t answer right away, trying to think back to any reason why he would’ve been presumed dead, or even just what he was doing before he got here, but nothing came up.

 

“Yusei?”

 

Did it have something to do with why the mark on his arm changed? Someone screamed. Was he forgetting more than he thought? Why? A spinning tunnel of black and green. How long had he been gone? He was falling. How long had he been here? How did he even—

 

“Yusei!”

He felt Crow shaking him back to attention.

“Hey, snap out of it, what’s wrong?!”

 

He took a second to slow his breathing, trying to find the words to respond.

“I… I don’t remember how I got here.”

Chapter 2

Notes:

This took a while because a few conversations were a bit difficult for me to figure out but I tried my best :)))
hope yall like it

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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“Okay, breathe.”

 

They’d moved away from the crowd, sitting down on a nearby bench.

 

Crow put a hand on Yusei’s shoulder, “It’s okay, calm down. What… what’s the last thing you remember before waking up here?”

 

“I… uh… it was like… right after the Fortune Cup, I think..?”

 

“The… what?”

 

“The Fortune Cup?”

 

“…” Crow looked… confused? Why would he-

“You mean the Friendship Cup?”

 

Yusei thought for a second. The Friendship Cup was the tournament going on right now, wasn’t it? But why would that have anything to do with… maybe it was an evolution of the same tournament? But that would mean this was Neo Domino, and enough time would have to have passed for it all to shift like this… had he really forgotten that much, or did something else happen? With the dimensional stuff the Lancers told him about…

 

“No? I—“

 

Before he could even voice his confusion, both of them had their attention drawn to the broadcast of Jack’s duel with Sergey, in which, unsurprisingly, Jack had emerged victorious.

 

“Jack…”

 

Crow waited a second before saying anything. “He’s… about the same, yeah.”

 

That pause… he couldn’t help but wonder what his brother wasn’t telling him. He could understand Jack being king again in his absence, but with everything else going on…

 

“Hey, what—“

 

“Attention citizens of City.”

Every screen nearby suddenly switched to a view of a man in a purple suit.

“Due to the recent requests to do something to stop the Common’s rioting, I, director of the Public Security Bureau, am declaring martial law.”

 

What?!”

 

Crow stood up, “That… the riots are just gonna get worse!” he tugged at Yusei’s hand, “C’mon, we gotta…”

 

“You go.”

 

What? No, I-“

 

“I need to go try and talk to Jack.”

 

Crow hesitated for a moment, “but…”

 

“I’ll be okay. Just trust me.”

 

“…You better come back.”

 

“I promise.”

 

-

 

It was in his second attempt to find the duel palace that Yusei ran into Yuya once again. He was talking with four kids, Yuzu, and another guy that Yusei recognized from his earlier encounter with the Lancers but didn’t get the name of.

 

Getting closer, he could hear one of the kids speaking, “Crow raised us to survive and never give up!” the boy said, “No matter what, we don’t fall apart!”

 

Huh. Those must be some of the kids Crow looks after, then. Odd coincidence, but alright.

 

“Yuya, hey.”

 

The boy turned around to look at him, “Yusei!”

 

Three of the kids, including the one talking earlier, poorly held back gasps and looked at each other for just a second, but didn’t say anything to him.

 

“Hey, are you going to the Duel Palace too?” Yuya continued.

 

Yusei nodded.

 

“We were just talking about how we know a really fast way there!!” said the smallest child, “C’mon!”

 

While they were all making their way through the back streets, one of the kids spoke to him.

“Hey, your name is Yusei, right?”

 

Yusei nodded.

 

“Huh. Thats a really weird coincidence. You look just like this other guy—“

 

“I was thinking the same thing!!” interrupted one of the other kids, “He even has the same marker.”

 

Oh, they’d probably seen a picture of him somewhere, especially if they are some of the kids Crow looks after. And with what Yusei had heard from Crow earlier… it would make sense why they wouldn’t think it was really him.

 

“Hey, it’s right up here!”

 

They’d arrived near the duel palace, but there were rioters and security forces in their way.

 

Yuzu spoke first, “There are so many… how are we gonna get through…?”

 

“Hey,” one of the rioters spotted them, “more people looking to hide in there!”

 

Another one responded, “Anyone heading there is our enemy!”

 

“Are we gonna have to duel all these people..?”

 

“Hey, look!!” One of the kids turned around, pointing at a group of large mechanical birds flying towards them, carrying… people?

 

“Kurosaki!”

 

The man on the bird (Kurosaki?) called out to them, “Get on!”

 

And that’s how Yusei found out for certain that holograms here could be made of solid matter just… on their own? Like, without any psychics involved (unless they were psychic and he just didn’t know yet) or even a duel going on. It didn’t seem like a very strange idea, necessarily, but it was odd how… casual they were about it. Besides, wouldn’t that be dangerous..?

 

Before he had the time to ask about that, they were set down inside the Duel Palace, where the press immediately ran up to them and handed a mic to Yuya, who began his declaration that he was going to duel Jack.

 

Very soon after, however, the security that was previously outside stopping the rioters were closing in on them.

 

One of the other Lancers who had shown up with Kurosaki earlier (Sawatari, if he remembered correctly) spoke up, “Why are they attacking us??”

 

Yuzu got into position to duel, “We outnumber them, at least…”

 

“That’s not always enough.”

 

Yusei looked at his hand, seeing a few cards he didn’t quite recognize. When had he gotten these?

… Regardless, they had to end this quickly.

 

-

 

They took down security easily, but right behind all of them were the rioters, who finally had an opening to get in.

 

Yuya took a step back, “they don’t look very interested in dueling us…”

 

“Well—“

 

“Silence!!” A voice rang out through the stadium, light flickering as a giant hologram of Jack appeared, berating the rioters, “You will not dishonor this place with your violence! Yuya Sakaki and I are about to duel with City’s future on the line. If you care at all, you’ll sit and watch it to the end!”

 

The city’s future…?

Yusei turned towards Yuya, “Sounds like you should get going.”

 

Yuya nodded, “Yeah!”

 

The other Lancers offered similar words of encouragement, and Yuya ran off to start his duel.

 

-

 

“First into the stadium is Sakaki Yuya!!!”

 

“Me and Yuya are on similar skill levels,” Sawatari complained, “Why does he always get the important moments?”

 

One of the other Lancers, an old man that Yusei hadn’t yet caught the name of, crossed his arms, “People all have their purposes, just like cards,” he turned towards one of the kids, “Isn’t that right, Sam?”

 

The boy nodded, “that’s what Jack said.”

 

“Jack said that…?” Yusei repeated, “really?”

 

“Yeah! It took me a while to figure out what he meant, but he told me that all cards have a purpose, even the ones that look weaker than others.”

 

Yusei smiled a bit, “Thats right. Even cards so common everyone has them, or ones that people throw out carelessly… none of them are worthless.”

 

Yuzu thought for a moment before speaking up, “Oh, Yusei, I don’t think I ever thanked you for saving me from Sergey earlier. I don’t know what would’ve happened if…”

 

“It’s nothing. I just saw that there was trouble and had to do something about it.”

 

“Regardless, you helped us out a lot there. Thank you.”

 

“Hey,” Sawatari said, “I would’ve helped out too if I hadn’t gotten there late.”

 

“Yeah, I’m sure you would’ve…”

 

They watched the duel in silence for a bit. The cards Jack was using… so far, none of them were ones Yusei had been familiar with. He’d… probably added them while he was gone, that wasn’t too unusual.

 

He was Synchro Summoning now. Level eight… that must be…

 

The cry of the champion shakes the heaven and earth. Let the conqueror’s unique power be carved into your body!

 

Or not. That… definitely wasn’t Red Dragon Archfiend’s chant. So what could he be…?

 

Synchro Summon! The raging soul, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend!!”

 

The monster looked nearly identical to Red Dragon Archfiend, save for a cast of bone around one of its arms. How did that happen? When did that happen? How would a Red Dragon Archfiend variant even exist anyway, and why would Jack be using it over the original? The most likely explanation would be that its effect is more useful here, but that doesn’t answer the question of how it exists in the first place.

 

With how the main visual difference was an injury, and the scarlightin its name… Yusei couldn’t help but wonder… what had really happened while he was gone?

“Jack…”

 

-

 

As the duel progressed, so did the riots outside. The Lancers started to leave to go stop them, but the children protested.

 

“Please don’t hurt anyone!” begged the little girl.

 

“Don’t worry, we won’t stop them with brute force. But someone has to do something.”

 

Yusei stood up, moving to leave with them, “Then I’ll join you.”

 

Reiji nodded, “Thank you. We’ll probably need all the help we can get.”

 

Even when they were all running off to stop the riots, Yusei kept an eye on Jack and Yuya’s duel. Yuya was doing well, and after a while he’d even gotten out a brand new synchro monster, apparently. But despite his efforts, Jack was a lot further ahead of him.

 

It was in the middle of trying to talk down a group of rioters (with some of the Lancers helping, of course) that Yusei heard the announcer say something about the duel that particularly caught his attention.

 

There’s no road ahead! What will the King do?!

 

This seemed to grasp the attention of others as well, since the yelling significantly quieted when it was said. The screens broadcasting the duel showed Jack jumping over a gap in the road, his d-wheel surrounded with a red light. Was that…?

 

“Double tuning!!”

 

“What?”

There were several gasps of surprise, and the yelling in the crowd was giving way to a few cheers or excited comments. The noise all blurred together in Yusei’s ears, a feeling that not even the summoning chant of Jack’s new monster was immune to.

 

His arm felt like it was on fire. It was the painful kind of resonance, on a level he hadn’t felt since the first time the mark of the Crimson Dragon appeared there.

The Crimson Dragon… it was there, behind Jack, flying past his new monster and—

 

AGH-!!!

 

“YUSEI!! HELP!”

Falling. Falling. Green and black and faces he didn’t recognize. Buildings falling, ground breaking.

“YUMA! JUDAI!”

 

He gasped, the noises from reality crashing back around him like heavy waves in his ears.

 

“You okay?”

 

Yusei looked to the side, Sawatari looking at him, probably a little freaked out.

“I’m fine. Let’s keep going.”

Notes:

the beginning here was definitely the weak spot but I think I did okay for the rest see yall whenever I finish the next part
I did want this one to be a bit longer but since it’s about the same length as the first one and it took me a while I decided to put it out like this :))
I’m hoping to finish the next one faster but I can’t guarantee it
advice is encouraged as long as it’s polite and thanks to the people that commented last time :)

Chapter 3

Notes:

I’m not sure exactly but I think this one is a bit shorter this time
I’m gonna try and make them longer if I can though 👍🏻 especially if there’s an actual duel involved (except for ones in the show, I don’t really like just retreading canon ground with little to no changes, yknow?)
Anyway thank you all for reading, I hope you enjoy it !!! :)

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The riots had significantly calmed down by now, most people pausing to watch Jack’s duel with Yuya. In this case, “pausing” meant actively going to the place the duel was happening by any means necessary to get a better look. There were d-wheels, cars, a helicopter… apparently the people had found the duel very moving.

 

It made sense, sure. Jack’s dueling style had always been the kind of thing that captivated others, and Yuya’s own kind of entertainment, though vastly different, seemed fun to watch as well. It was just… a bit odd, how strong the reaction was. Like, the citizens even got a monorail over there. How did they—

 

It was then, all of a sudden, Yusei felt someone tap his shoulder. He turned around, seeing a lone security officer standing behind him.

 

What-?!

 

“The director wants to see you. Come with me.”

 

The director..? He couldn’t mean… no, earlier, that man on the tv had called himself the director. The role must’ve changed at some point while he was gone. But then why would he want to…?

 

“What for?”

 

“You can ask questions later.”

 

The area around Security’s headquarters was a disaster. Most people were watching the duel, but the ground was littered with debris, and the occasional sparking security helmet. The officers sent to stop the riot must’ve either been defeated or retreated.

 

“Interesting how you managed to avoid this,” he said, glancing over at the guard that had brought him here.

 

“Keep walking.”

 

When they entered the building and the subsequent stairwell, Yusei heard a scream from upstairs. The guard seemed to panic, trying to pull him away from it, but Yusei pushed him away (into a wall, but he was wearing a helmet so it was probably fine) and ran up the stairs.

 

There, around the bends of the hallways, he saw the director guy from the tv broadcast holding Yuzu up by the shirt collar, yelling about an academy or something.

 

“Hey!!”

He ran towards them, right as Yuzu was able to struggle out of the director’s grip.

“What do you think you’re doing?!”

 

The director looked at him, an insane smile on his face, “Finally,” he stepped forward towards them, “You’re here. If I take even one of you to the professor…”

 

Yusei held an arm out in front of Yuzu, “I don’t know what you’re talking about, but I’m not going to let you take anyone anywhere.”

 

“Step away from them, Roget.”

From the other side of the hallway came Reiji and Tsukikage, with Reiji being the one speaking.

“You only want Yuzu as a hostage to protect yourself. Thats your plan, isn’t it? To return to Academia and turn her over to win favor? You’re running away from the consequences of bringing chaos to City.”

 

“I’m not running away! It’s a strategic retreat!” Roget screamed, “You’ve seen nothing of my power!” He ran towards a nearby room, and right as they began to follow him, he returned with some kind of gun-like weapon. It didn’t look like a real gun, thankfully, but it was definitely meant to launch something.

He was aiming at Yuzu. If it was anything dangerous… Yusei couldn’t just let somebody get hurt.

Before a second thought could even arise, he felt an electric shock course through his body, a green net wrapping around him.

 

He looked up at Roget in disgust, the other man stepping back, preparing to run. “You were gonna throw that at a kid?!”

 

Yuzu gasped, “Yusei?! Why would- are you okay?”

 

“I won’t just let someone else get hurt while I’m here. Besides… I’m used to electricity.”

 

Tsukikage nodded at Yusei with respect, and Reiji stepped forward toward Roget, “Looks like your plans don’t tend to be very successful.”

 

Roget stepped back cautiously, looking for a way out. He darted back into the room, only Reiji managing to follow him before the door shut closed.

 

Tsukikage cut the net with some kind of small knife or dagger, and Yusei got up, wincing, “Thanks.”

 

Yuzu tapped on the door, “what do we do now…?”

 

Tsukikage tried to input a few commands on the lock, but none were successful, “There’s not much I can do to open it…”

 

“I can go look for another way in.”

 

“Are you sure?” Yuzu frowned, “This place is in chaos, it might not be safe to split up…”

 

“I’ll be fine. I’m just gonna check if there’s another door. That room looked pretty big, there should be another entrance somewhere.”

 

Yusei ran off down the hallway, looking for a potential other way inside, when he came across a wall of glass windows looking out over a massive circular room. There was a glass elevator on the side that might lead to the room from before, based on where it was positioned.

 

He entered the room, looking down into the circular pit. It was massive, dark, and almost bottomless, with a faint green glow coming from the ground. Black and green. It was unsettling for sure, and maybe the kind of thing that would make someone dizzy from looking at it too long, but nothing too unusual. Just a big room…

Yusei ran his hand along the wall, heading towards the elevator. The room seemed to stretch and warp, the exact size feeling… undecided, almost. Trying to focus on the wall, he realized it felt… rough, too rough for this kind of room. Like someone had covered it in concrete webs.

 

Spiderwebs.

 

The green light, amongst all the shifting, seemed purple for a second, like… like the—

 

Why do they still accept me as their friend?!”

 

Yusei felt his knees touch the floor, the world pulsing with black and green and purple. Everything felt out of place, like the present was mixing with memories that weren’t even meant to be there. For a moment, it felt like the walkway he was on was moving, swaying from side to side. The electricity from earlier wasn’t strong enough to cause this kind of thing, so what was happening..?

 

“I just… need to keep going.” Despite the shakiness, Yusei stood up, right as he heard a buzzing that had started coming from the elevator. It was moving now, along with a man standing inside its glass: Roget. Trying to escape, probably.

 

CRASH-!

The glass from the way into the room scattered, most of it falling into the pit in the middle, and then, accompanied by their monsters, were two people standing just outside the room.

“You’re not getting away so easily!”

Jack and Crow?

 

Despite being glad to see his brothers, Yusei couldn’t help but wonder why Jack was using Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend right now. Earlier, he’d assumed it was just a strategic thing, but for something like this… why that version specifically? It’s like he didn’t even have RDA with him…

The dragon then broke the elevator, sending Roget falling until he caught onto the ledge of one of the walkways.

 

That was the catalyst for the rest of the Lancers showing up as well. Yuya in particular swung in on some kind of rope (that very well may have been another one of those physical holograms) and landed on the walkway next to Yusei.

 

Reiji was the closest to where Roget had fallen, having come from the same room, “You’re not getting away!”

 

Roget, who had climbed back onto one of the walkways, laughed. “I’m not going back to Academia without an offering for the professor. So if I can’t get ahold of the girl… I’ll just destroy this place. Better that than facing the professor’s wrath..!”

 

Roget dashed towards a control panel on the other side of the room, pressing various buttons until he turned back around to look at the rest of the room. The massive pit in the middle of the room started glowing green, much brighter than before.

 

“No…” Yusei whispered, “That… it can’t be.”

 

Yuya turned towards him, “What do you mean? What is it?!”

 

Roget answered the question for him, “We’re standing on the largest dimensional teleporter ever made! I’ll admit it is a bit unstable, but I’d rather be lost in the void than go back to the professor empty-handed!”

 

A teleporter..? Yusei had thought it looked more like a reactor, honestly.

A… very specific reactor, but he’d rather not think about that at the moment. Especially considering the light was getting brighter, pulsing and moving, and, in that light, for just a moment from the other side of the massive room, Yusei saw Jack looking directly at him, eyes wide, before saying something that was cut off by the noise of the teleporter as it turned on all the way, launching a giant green pillar of light through the roof of the building and into the sky.

 

Yuya!!!” Yuzu’s voice called out. She was hanging onto the edge of a walkway, the pillar of light seemingly trying to pull her in.

 

Yuya ran over to her, “Yuzu!!”

 

The light expanded to fill the room, various screams barely audible behind its humming and buzzing.

Green and black. Screaming. Buildings falling. A voice he couldn’t recognize.

He tried to run over to help them, but someone grabbed his hand before he could get any closer.

Purple. Spiders. The past? Why did he—

An unfamiliar voice spoke from behind him, “Yusei. Don’t.”

“Why do they still smile at me without a second thought?!”

He turned around, only getting a slight glimpse of a blue-haired man holding him back, “Who are you?!”

“NO-!”

And the room was empty.

 

~~~

He felt like he was falling. Maybe he was.

Or maybe this was a dream. After all, he was pretty sure he wasn’t dueling a second ago.

 

Just know that we’re behind you. All of us are.”

 

“The future isn’t determined yet!”

 

“I fight for my friends!”

 

“Shooting Spiral Soni—“

 

The noise was cut off, and the surroundings changed. It was a lab of some kind, the windows showing a clear blue sky with a few buildings nearby. He could hear birds chirping outside.

 

You gotta listen!” Said a voice nearby, sounding a bit strange, like it was being heard through water or a bad radio, “we came here because—

 

You’ve said it before,” said another voice, that of an adult, “But our city is perfectly safe, I assure you. And I don’t appreciate your baseless accusations that our best duelist is—

 

The environment shifted once more, into a broken city covered in fire and debris. A loud crash followed by screams heard from the side. He wasn’t too startled, knowing this was a dream, but-

 

YUSEI!!”

 

The him in the dream turned to the sound of the voice, which happened to be one of the ones he heard earlier, seeing a boy with red and black hair. Yusei couldn’t see the kid’s face very clearly, but the him in the dream seemed to know who it was, running over.

Yuma!! Oh, you’re okay… where’s—“

 

“I don’t know! He just disappeared! That dragon thing—“

 

Another building fell, revealing a glimpse of a massive black and green monster in the distance, blocking the light of the sun.

~~

 

He sat up with a gasp, and the first thing he noticed was that the air smelled of ash and dust. The only visible buildings in the distance were grey and in varying states of ruin. Did the teleporter..? No, this must be a different city entirely…

“Ugh… what was all that?”

 

“Hey, you’re awake!”

 

Yusei shot up off the ground, turning to face the blue haired man from earlier. He was wearing a white jacket with two blue and yellow stripes at the top, sitting on the ground like he’d been waiting a while for him to wake up. He looked familiar, but it was hard to place where exactly from.

 

“What- who are you?”

 

The man tilted his head at him, “You don’t remember?”

 

“…Kinda been having some issues with that today, unfortunately.”

 

Issues?” It sounded like less of a question, and more of an attempt to gauge… something. What exactly, he wasn’t sure.

 

“Why do you need to know about it?”

 

“I have some information you might find helpful,” the man paused for a moment, “Uh… you don’t need to tell me anything, though. I get that you don’t really have a reason to trust me, considering…”

 

“Information, huh? Well, if that’s the case, where are we?”

 

The other man stood up, looking out at the destroyed city, “Heartland City, or what’s left of it. They call it the XYZ dimension.”

 

“The XYZ dimension?”

 

The man nodded, “Did the Lancers not tell you about that?”

 

“They did, a bit. They said they were based on summoning methods, though I haven’t heard of XYZ up until today.”

 

“Yeah, those are… new. They’ve supposedly been around for a while, but I wasn’t exactly there when they first came out.”

 

“Huh.” Yusei looked out over the destroyed city. The Lancers had briefly mentioned some kind of invasion… guess this was the aftermath of that. This kind of destruction… why would anyone do this? What for? And how could a single school..?

He shook his head, turning towards the other man, “I don’t think I got your name, by the way.”

 

The man thought for a second, then smiled at him, like he was looking at an old friend, “Call me Bruno.”

Chapter 4

Notes:

I’m putting this one out early both because I finished it early and because I want to know what yall think about the duel because this is my first time scripting one that isn’t a Rush duel and I want to know if yall like it or not so I can make adjustments for next time
Also we’re mostly using anime effects because I was looking at the yugipedia articles through the links on the character’s deck pages which goes to the anime versions :)) hope yall enjoy it

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Chapter Text

Heartland city was clearly a place that had been through a lot. Behind all the ruin and debris there were dusty glimpses of color, little pieces of evidence that something bright had been there once. Yet, despite the specks of evidence of it having existed, it was no longer there. What was there was dust and ruin, and an unsteady feeling that the city around you could fall apart at any moment.

 

“It’s horrible,” Yusei narrowed his eyes at the new, yet still upsettingly familiar surroundings, “Why would someone do this?”

 

Save for his voice in that moment, the city was quiet, at least where they were. There were no small animals running about, no voices whispering in the shadows, and no obvious places where people would be staying. Maybe that was on purpose, after all, this wasn’t a battle, it was an attack. Of course the people would be hiding. Thats what set this apart, wasn’t it…? It hadn’t had time to establish anything atop the rubble or find any hope; it hadn’t had space to breathe or even allow anyone a moment of safety. It was dying.

 

“From what I know? Academia is trying to do something with the dimensions.”

 

Yusei looked over at Bruno, “…How do you know all of this, anyway?”

 

He shrugged a bit, “I’ve been looking into it. They’re using some kind of technology to turn people into cards as a kind of… energy source? Most of them run off before I can ask anything.”

 

“Turning people into cards?!”

 

“Yeah, they—“

 

“How about we give you a demonstration?”

They both turned around at the sound of a new voice, seeing two people in matching, yet different colored jackets approaching them.

 

“Academia…”

 

Their duel disks were already activated, and it didn’t seem like there was any getting out of this.

“Academia has a few ranks,” Bruno whispered, “I don’t think these two are very high, we should be able to get through them quickly.”

 

“I wouldn’t back away regardless.”

 

TAG DUEL!

 

The academia member in red went first. For a moment, Yusei’s attention was drawn more to the red jacket itself. Why, exactly, was… hard to tell. He hadn’t seen it anywhere before or anything. Maybe it was just… whatever.

 

“I normal summon Ancient Gear Knight,” the soldier started, “Then I’ll use the Polymerization in my hand to fusion summon Double Ancient Gear Hunting Hound with the two Ancient Gear Hunting Hounds in my hand.”

 

[Ancient Gear Knight- ATK 1800 DEF 500]

[Double Ancient Gear Hunting Hound- ATK 1400 DEF 1000]

 

The red academia solider ended his turn.

Yusei’s turn was next. He shook his head a bit, ignoring that red jacket still calling for his attention, and drew.

 

“Alright. I can send a monster from my hand to the graveyard— Necro Defender— to special summon Quickdraw Synchron from my hand. Then I’ll normal summon Speed Warrior, and since Quickdraw Synchron can substitute any other Synchron monster in a Synchro summon, I’ll use it to do just that!”

Yusei had seen the Synchro monster earlier, when he was dueling with Yuya against Sergey. It must’ve shown up some time in between what he last remembered of being in New Domino and arriving here, at least that was his best guess.

 

"Clustering anger brings with it a warrior from a fierce god. Become the path that lights the way! Synchro Summon! Howl, Junk Berserker!"

[Junk Berserker- ATK 2500 DEF 1800]

 

Yusei set a facedown before ending his turn. He couldn’t attack yet, as it was a tag duel, but this was a decent start. Though— where did that summoning chant come from? Anger…?

 

The next turn was of the academia soldier in yellow.

“Using the Ancient Gear Hunting Hound in my hand and the Double Ancient Gear Hunting hound on the field, I fusion summon! Triple Ancient Gear Hunting Hound!!”

 

[Triple Ancient Gear Hunting Hound- ATK 1800 DEF 1000]

 

The yellow solider set two more cards and ended the turn. He turned to the one in red, “You better pick up the pace.”

 

“Says the one who couldn’t even bring out—“

 

“My turn!” Bruno said, “I draw. I normal summon T.G Cyber Magician. Its effect lets me use it to Synchro summon with it and non-tuner monsters in my hand. So, I’ll use it with Level 4 T.G Rush Rhino to Synchro Summon! Level Five! Regulator Open! Thruster Warm up, OK! Up Link All Clear! Go! Synchro Summon! Come on! Tech Genus Hyper Librarian!"

 

Yusei felt a kind of tug in his brain, like… it was trying to pull up information that wasn’t there, but more aggressively than before. He shifted his feet a bit, the sunlight peeking over the ruined buildings feeling too bright, like lasers shooting directly into his eyes.

 

Bruno, having the fourth turn, had attacked, destroying both of the other team’s monsters and getting them down from 8,000 to 6,700 LP.

 

The Academia soldier in yellow flipped up a trap card, “Ancient Gear Reborn!” he cried, “I can bring one Ancient Gear monster sent to the graveyard this turn back, and add on an extra 200 attack points! I choose Triple Ancient Gear Hound!”

 

[Triple Ancient Gear Hound- ATK 2000 (1800+200)]

 

“But that’s not all! With my other trap, Ancient Gear Spark Shot, when exactly one Ancient Gear monster is special summoned from the graveyard, I can inflict half its attack points as damage to you!”

 

[8000-1000=7000]

 

The next turn was back to the red academia student. (Why was Yusei so focused on that jacket?! It’s just a uniform…)

 

“I draw!” The student looked at his hand, seeming disappointed, and a bit angry. “I normal summon Ancient Gear Engineer and set one card. I… end my turn.”

 

The one in yellow turned to his ally, “You couldn’t do anything better than that?!”

 

“I’m sorry! I just got unlucky!!”

 

“You— luck had nothing to do with it!! This is why I never work with Slackers!!”

 

Slackers? Probably a school thing, considering they were named Academia… though, what kind of school would send children off to a war zone like this?

Yusei sighed. Yeah… these were childrenit was horrible, really. Maybe when the duel was over he could… talk to them? Try and do something to help whatever situation led them to—

Oh. It was his turn.

 

“Alright!” He wanted to end this quickly. His hand was… not the best for that, but there was one way out. “I activate Cards of Consonance! By sending one tuner from my hand to the graveyard, I can draw two!”

Junk Synchron was the only tuner in his hand, but sending it to the graveyard was actually a good idea in this situation, considering Beserker’s effect. The cards he drew were Bright Star Dragon and Blue Expense Falcon.

 

Perfect.

 

“First off, Junk Beserker’s effect! I can banish one Junk monster in my graveyard to make one of your monsters loose attack equal to the attack of the monster that was banished!”

 

[Triple Ancient Gear Hunting Hound: 2000-1300‎ = 700ATK]

 

“Next, I’m summoning the tuner monster Blue Expense Falcon, which lets me special summon a level four wind monster from my hand! In this case, Bright Star Dragon! Its effect lets me increase the level of any face-up monster on the field by two, so I’m bringing Blue Expense Falcon to level four as well!”

 

The red academia student stepped back, “He has two level four monsters…!”

 

The yellow one snapped at him, “He’s a Synchro summoner, you idiot!!”

 

“Now,” Yusei continued, “I’m using Blue Expense Falcon and Bright Star Dragon to Synchro Summon! Gathering wishes will become a new shining star! Become the path that lights the way! Synchro Summon! Take flight, Stardust Dragon!”

 

He looked over at Bruno, who, lightly tapped at Hyper Librarian on his duel disk. What— oh yeah, he should read that…

Yusei smiled, “And since I Synchro Summoned, T.G Hyper Librarian lets me draw a card!”

 

…!

This card, it…

Yusei. I need you to show this to—“

How did it get in his deck? Why would he even have a card like this..?

Yusei shook his head, he could worry about that later. “Time to battle! Junk Beserker attacks your Triple Ancient Gear Hunting Hound!”

 

[2500-700‎ = 1800]

[6700-1800‎ = 4900]

 

“T.G Hyper Librarian attacks your Ancient Gear Engineer!”

 

[2400-1500=900]

[4900-900=4000]

 

He wouldn’t be able to finish them off right away, but… “And finally, Stardust Dragon attacks you directly!”

 

“Hold it right there!” Yelled the Academia student, “I activate Negate Attack!”

 

..!

Stardust stopped in its tracks, and Yusei looked down at the new card in his hand. He’d never seen it before now, and yet it had ended up in his deck. Was this why, or was it just a fortunate coincidence?

Regardless…

 

You hold it right there! Since you negated my monster’s attack, I can activate the quick-play spell, Double or Nothing! It lets me make another attack, and my monster’s attack points are doubled during the damage step! Go, Stardust Dragon!!”

 

[4000-5000=0.]

 

When the smoke cleared, the red academia student was standing there in shock, his yellow ally looking enraged.

 

“We…” the red one started, “the Professor is gonna…”

 

“And we’ll take it with pride,” said the yellow one, “We deserve it for being weak.”

 

“I… no!” Yelled the other, running off as fast as he could, “No!!!”

 

“You…! Slacker!!!” The yellow one ran after him, disappearing among the ruins.

 

“Hey, wait-!!” Yusei called out, but they were both already gone, “huh.”

 

Bruno walked back over to him, looking down at Double or Nothing! in Yusei’s hand, “Where’d you get that card?”

 

“I thought you would know.”

 

“I’ve never seen you use it before…”

 

“Oh.” That just made this a lot stranger. Bruno clearly knew at least a few things about the period of time Yusei was forgetting, and even he didn’t recognize this card… had it appeared just now, or was there some more time in between when he’d obtained it?

 

“If I had to guess, you probably got it after I died.”

 

Yusei froze, looking over at the other man, “….what?”

 

Before he could get a solid answer to… whatever that meant, they both heard someone coming towards them. Was it Academia again..?

 

Yuma?!” yelled a voice, “Yuma, are you there?!?”

 

Yusei felt his body freeze up, suddenly refusing to move. It was like before, in the sense that he could tell his brain was trying to pull up missing information, but this time a lot more of it. Of course, nothing came of it but a headache, yet… That name… why did it…?

 

The source of the voice was a teenager, coming into the open from between the ruined buildings nearby. He was wearing a grey cloak, likely to blend in with the surroundings, but the hood was down, revealing short pink hair that was darker at the ends. He looked panicked, calling out again before spotting them.

 

“…you aren’t from Academia…” He paused, “Did you see someone else come through here at all?! Anyone dueling, or..?”

 

“Not really,” said Bruno, “We dueled some Academia soldiers, but they ran away. Are you looking for someone?”

 

“A friend of mine, yeah… hey, I don’t think I’ve seen you around here before, where are you from?”

 

“The Synchro Dimension. We were brought here by accident, but we really do want to help.”

 

Synchro…?” The boy thought for a second, “Thats interesting, but I don’t have time to talk, sorry!!”

 

“Hey, wait!” Yusei called out, “Who are you looking for? We might be able to help.”

 

The boy didn’t even look back at them, “None of your business!!”

 

“Duel me then.”

 

The boy stopped, turning back around to look at him, “You don’t know what you’re getting into.”

 

“I think you might have some information I need, and I’m not going to let my only chance to find out about it just run away.”

 

The boy looked at him, hesitating for a minute, He was clearly a duelist, so the odds of him denying this were…

 

“Fine. But I’m going to make it quick.”

 

…basically zero.

Notes:

sorry if the duel was a bit off, again this was my first time doing one that wasn’t rush format.
And I just realized trust chain probably would’ve also worked to end it in a slightly different situation but uhh I needed a Zexal reference, I couldn’t find an XYZ that fit his vibe and was available (if there is one tell me PLEASE), and I’m not confident enough to make a custom one. sorry if I messed up anywhere lol. Hope you enjoyed it regardless !!

Chapter 5

Notes:

okokok there’s a duel here too (because I had fun with the last one) so like last time I’m gonna apologize in advance if I get anything wrong. The chances of that are a lot higher this time lol so yeah sorry if I messed up anywhere.
edit: I know the duel is kinda bad if I messed up pls just ignore it lol I edited it so many times that some things may have slipped through on accident, if any of yall notice something wrong I’ll probably have noticed as well by that point and be going “I wanna fix it so bad but that would mean adjusting everything again😭😭” so yeah apologies if it’s a bit off lol
tldr: ive been postponing this bc anxiety over potential mistakes, eventually decided it’s fine im not redoing all that, it is what it is, i tried my best and errors are a part of improving anyway so its okay 😔

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Chapter Text

The pink-haired boy went first. His duel disk was interesting, with the blade being an array of feather-like panels, rather than the hologram blades that most other people here seemed to use. Why did the other people use hologram blades anyway? When would that technology have even…

 

“First, I’m summoning Chronomaly Gordian Knot. This lets me special summon another Chronomaly monster from my hand: Cabrera Trebuchet! Then, Gordian Knot’s effect changes its level to match the monster I summoned with it. And with them, I build the Overlay Network! XYZ summon!! Number 36: Chronomaly Chateau Huyuk!!

 

[Number 36: Chronomaly Chateau Huyuk. Rank 4. ATK2000, DEF2500.]

 

So that’s XYZ… Yusei had seen some of the Lancers use a similar technique, now that he thought about it. The monster itself was interesting, being some kind of ancient buildings trapped within a blue sphere with the number 36 on it. He  did wonder what the significance of that number was specifically, though.

 

The pink-haired boy set a facedown card, and then it was Yusei’s turn. He wasn’t sure what that XYZ monster could do yet, so he had to be careful.

 

“Alright! First up, I can special summon Triangle Warrior by summoning two triangle tokens to your field in defense position. Then, I’ll normal summon the tuner monster Junk Synchron and use it with Triangle Warrior to Synchro Summon!! Clustering stars will call upon a new force! Become the path its light shines upon! Synchro Summon! Show yourself, Junk Warrior!"

 

[Junk Warrior: Level 5, ATK2300 DEF1300]

 

The pink-haired boy looked interested, “Synchro…”

 

“I’m not done yet!” Yusei continued, “I equip my Junk Warrior with the equip spell Fighting Spirit! It gains 300 attack for every monster on your field, and thanks to those tokens, that puts it at 3200–“

 

“Not so fast! Chateau’s effect can be activated on either of our turns, and it lets me detach one XYZ material from it to change one of your monster’s attack points to zero until the end of this turn!”

 

“Ah… well, in that case, I’ll set a card and end my turn.”

 

“Then it’s my turn! I draw! First, the spell card Chronomaly Technology! I can banish a Chronomaly card in my graveyard to draw two, but I have to send one of them to the graveyard. Next, the Field Spell, Sunken Kingdom!”

 

The subsequent hologram was, as the name suggested, an underwater city full of ancient ruins, the most prominent of which being a pyramid-like structure that had the “sun” shining down on it. Somehow, looking up, even though it was underwater, the sky projected by the hologram seemed… brighter than the real one had. Maybe it was the color.

 

“Now,” continued the boy, “Since I have a field spell, I can special summon the level five Chronomaly Tula Guardian! Then, I’ll normal summon Chronomaly Golden Jet, and use its effect to bring it to level five as well. Then, I’ll use them to XYZ summon! Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech!!

 

[Number 33: Chronomaly Machu Mech. Rank 5. ATK 2400 DEF 1500]

 

Another number… were those just an XYZ thing, or was there something more to them? Regardless, if he used Chateau’s effect again, Yusei would probably lose, and so…

 

“Hold it!” He interjected, “During your main phase, I can activate Effect Veiler to negate one of your monster’s effects! And I choose Chateau Huyuk!”

 

Without that effect, none of those monsters could get past Junk Warrior, so he should be safe for another turn…

 

The boy sighed, “I end my turn.”

 

“Okay, my turn! Draw! I’ll start with—“

 

“Before you do anything, I’m activating Chateau’s effect to lower your Junk Warrior’s attack points to zero.”

 

Ah, of course.. Yusei didn’t have a way to negate that right now either, but at least he couldn’t get attacked, and the material requirement probably meant that effect couldn’t be used again.

 

“But that’s not all,” the boy continued, “When the attack of one monster on the field is changed, I can detach a material from Machu Mech to deal damage to you equal to the amount changed!”

 

Oh. That was… good, actually.

“Hang on!!” Yusei smiled, “When I would take effect damage, I can activate Synchron Keeper to negate it by banishing both a tuner monster from my graveyard- in this case Junk Synchron, and Synchron Keeper itself. Then, I also get to Synchro Summon a monster whose level is equal to those two combined!”

 

[5+3=8]

Clustering hopes will become a new shining star! Become the path its light shines upon! Synchro Summon! Take flight, Stardust Dragon!

This was a lot better than what he could’ve done otherwise…

“Now, Stardust Dragon! Attack his Machu Mech!”

 

[2500-2400=100]

[???LP: 4000-100=3,900]

 

Despite finally landing a hit, the other monster remained on the field.

What..?”

 

The boy smirked, “Only a Number can destroy another Number.”

 

That’s what that was about?! Seriously?? Seems… oddly specific. How many Numbers were there, for that to even be fair?

Yusei sighed, “Alright. I end my turn.”

 

The boy drew a card, “I’m ending this now!! Starting with the spell card, Palenque Sarcophagus! When I control a Chronomaly monster, it lets me draw two cards! Next, Chateau Huyuk’s second effect lets me tribute a Chronomaly monster, even itself, to destroy one of your monsters whose attack points are different from what they were originally, and thanks to your Fighting Spirit, that applies to Junk Warrior!”

 

Oh, he was serious. At least Yusei still had Stardust…

 

“Now,” the boy continued, “Since I activated a spell card, I can special summon Chronomaly Aztec Mask Golem! Then, I’m going to tribute one of those tokens you gave me earlier to summon level six Chronomaly Sol Monolith, which can use its effect to change Aztec Mask Golem’s level to match its own!”

 

Two level six monsters… at this point, he knew what was coming. The one thing he couldn’t place was why the boy seemed a bit worried about it.

 

“I overly Sol Monolith and Aztec Mask Golem to XYZ summon!! Number 6: Chronomaly Atlandis!! And when it’s summoned, I can target a Number monster in my graveyard and equip it to add its attack points to Atlandis’! Since Chateau Huyuk tributed itself, I’ll use it, bringing Atlandis to 4600 attack points! This activates Machu Mech’s effect, letting me inflict damage to you equal to the attack it gained!!”

 

Yusei flinched, his LP going down 2000 points. This… wasn’t good. Even if he used the trap he had, he would still…

 

“That’s not all! I can also detach a material from Atlandis to halve your life points!”

[2000/2=1000]

“Now, battle! Chronomaly Atlandis, attack Stardust Dragon!!”

 

[4600-2500=2100]

[2100-1000=0]

 

The underwater hologram vanished, right as the impact of the attack hit, and Bruno, who’d been watching the duel without much commentary up until now, ran over to him, “Yusei!”

 

“I’m fine… I just wasn’t expecting… any of that, really.”

 

That was when, right before the pink-haired boy was about to leave, another voice rang out amongst the ruined city.

III!!”

 

From the ruined buildings came two older teenagers, one in particular going over to the pink-haired boy, while the other— one with purple hair that vaguely resembled some kind of claw— stayed back a bit more, looking over at Yusei and Bruno like they might be a threat.

 

The pink haired boy (III? That’s what the older one had said…) waved a hand dismissively, “I’m fine, IV. They’re not from Academia. Besides, I won anyway.”
They kept talking, but the main thing seemed to be concern about one of the cards that was used. (“We tried it earlier and I was fine!! Something about the dimensions must’ve—“)

 

“Are their names… numbers?” Yusei whispered.

 

Bruno shrugged, “Wouldn’t be too strange.”

 

IV turned to them, “Who are you?”

 

Yusei stepped forward, “Yusei Fudo. This is Bruno. We came from the… Synchro Dimension.”

It wasn’t technically untrue, given that was where they’d left from. It was also a lot easier than explaining the actual situation, given that he didn’t really understand the full details either.

 

“The Synchro Dimension, huh?” The purple one glared at them, “How do we know you’re not Academia spies?”

 

“They really do use Synchro,” said III, “I saw it myself. Besides, if they were Academia, they would’ve run away when I won, right?”

 

“We can just go, if you want…”

 

“Then go,” the purple one said, “We don’t need your help.”

 

“You’re just going to let them go, Shark? We should—“

 

“No. We shouldn’t waste time with them when we have to…” the teen trailed off for a moment before continuing, turning away from the rest of them. “We have more important things to do.”

Even after the three XYZ users had left to do whatever it was they found so urgent, Yusei and Bruno still had to figure out what to do about all this.

 

“I could just bring us back to the Synchro Dimension, but you probably don’t want to leave the Lancers, right?”

 

Yusei nodded, “Yeah… I saw Jack and Crow there too, so they might be here as well. Though, what do you mean, you can just bring us back to the Synchro Dimension?”

 

“Well I wouldn’t really have been able to look into the Dimensional War without a way to get between dimensions. It’s… similar to something my friends used to use.”

 

“Yeah, and earlier you mentioned you died, what was that abou—“

 

His words were cut off by the sound of an explosion from the nearby buildings.

 

“What was that?!”

 

They ran over to the sight of the explosion, and thankfully, there didn’t seem to be anyone hurt. What there was was a young man standing atop a piece of rubble, a dragon behind him.

 

A voice called out from the side, “Yusei!!”

 

“Yuya, Yuzu… are you both alright?”

 

Yuya nodded, “We’re all fine. We don’t know where the others are, though.”

 

The man standing atop the rubble glared down at them. He probably thought they were from Academia too, didn’t he…?

 

“Hey!” said Yuya, “Are you with the Resistance? We’re friends of Kurosaki’s, we came here to help!!”

 

“Kurosaki?” The man repeated, “Whether you know him or not means nothing to me. If you mean well… prove it in a duel.

 

“Aright!” said Yuya, “Then that’s just what I’ll do!!”

Notes:

Again sorry if the duel was off or if I got anything wrong (I know I probably did) I’ll probably try not to put too many in so that I don’t need to worry about that too much lol
(I actually already started the next part and I’m liking it a lot more than this one. no duel there thankfully lol)
Hope you enjoyed it :))) even despite my worrying lol

Chapter 6

Notes:

hii just wanted to say sorry the notes in the last chapter were so anxious I’d been overthinking way too much but I feel better now
Hope you enjoy!!

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“Go, Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon!!”


Yuya lost the duel.

The young man— Kaito— was incredibly powerful. The only reason they had been spared from… whatever he was planning on doing in the end, was that Kurosaki had shown up and vouched for them. With Kurosaki had come two kids, one of which was asking Kaito to come back with them all.

 

“Please, come and fight with u—“

 

No!!” Kaito yelled, putting a card on his duel disk, “My goals are far beyond you!!”

The card he’d used had created a flash of light, and he disappeared within it.

 

“He’s gone…” Yusei turned towards Yuya, “Are you okay?”

 

“I’m fine!”

 

Kurosaki walked over to them, “Where is everyone else?”

 

“No idea…” Yuzu sighed, “We’ve been looking for them since we got here, but the only people we’ve seen was this family that gave us some food…”

 

“Maybe we’ll find them on the way to the Resistance base… is that family that helped you still around? We should get them to safety.”

 

Yusei nodded, “Yeah. Good idea…”

 

“Who’s your friend, by the way?”

 

Bruno smiled, “I’m Bruno. Also from the Synchro Dimension. I got caught in the teleporter just like you guys.”

 

“Oh..!” Yuzu said, “Sorry you got involved in all this…”

 

“No, no, it’s fine. I was already looking into the Dimension situation anyway.”

 

Kurosaki narrowed his eyes at the other man, “Looking into it…?”

 

“He’s a friend,” Yusei said, “It’s not anything suspicious.”

 

“Well,” Yuzu said, “if Yusei trusts him, he’s probably fine.”

 

Yuya smiled, “Yeah! Now how do we get to the Resistance base?”

 

 

Sometime on the way to the Resistance Base, Yuya handed Yuzu a card.

 

“I found this on the ground when Kaito beat me earlier. It kinda matches your deck, doesn’t it? Besides, I’m already learning a lot of summoning methods, so maybe you could try too?”

 

Yuzu smiled, looking at the card, “Yeah! That sounds fun…”

 

The only bit of the card Yusei saw before it was put away was the black XYZ border, and the very bottom of the artwork, depicting rainbow music notes.

 

The rest of the walk, after making it out of the main city area, was stairs up the side of one of the nearby mountains.

 

“They don’t go up too high,” said one of the kids, “But this was just the safest place to make base, you know?”

 

“Don’t worry!!” Yuya said, “We can handle some stairs.”

 

The stairs were longer than they’d thought. The light was growing dimmer, and it was clearly almost nighttime. They’d sort of run out of conversation topics when Yuya said something else.

“Hey, uh… I do have a question.”

 

They all turned to look at Yuya, still all walking, and Kurosaki answered, “Yeah?”

 

“That Kaito guy… what’s his deal?”

 

“Kaito…” Kurosaki sighed, “I’ll admit I don’t know him very well. Not many people do anymore. We’ve reached out to him a few times, but since his family was carded…”

 

“Oh…”

 

“I’m worried it might’ve gotten worse while I was gone, honestly. Usually he has this little… robot guy with him.”

 

“Robot?” Yusei asked.

 

“Yeah… I saw it talk him down from carding someone once… That was the last I heard of him before Yuto and I left.”

 

“Huh…”

 

”I want to duel him again sometime,” Yuya said, “I can’t just—“

 

“Hey!!” said one of the kids, “We’re here!!”

 

At the top of the stairs, finally, was a building. A lodge, maybe? There had been parts clearly added on or renovated, though the original parts of the building seemed fairly old. It was a lot darker now, and the sun was most of the way through setting.

 

“Oh… yeah, I haven’t eaten all day, have I..?” Yusei said, mostly to himself.

 

“We have food inside.”

 

Yuya cheered, “Yeah!!”

 

~

 

“Aww…”

 

Yuzu elbowed Yuya in the side, “It’s perfectly normal soup, Yuya.”

 

“You should be grateful anything’s available in this environment at all…” Yusei muttered, before looking over at Bruno, “Are you not going to eat anything?”

 

“I don’t need to. It’s more important all the civilians get to eat first anyway.”

 

Don’t need to… slightly odd way to say you weren’t hungry, but alright.

 

Yuzu sighed, “I’m worried about the others… I hope they’re doing alright.”

 

“If anything, they’re safer at night…” Kurosaki said, “It’s easier to hide. And… also that Academia doesn’t like to card people in their sleep. They like to see the looks on people’s faces when they do it. It’s disgusting… but at least that means not many are out at night.”

 

“That’s…” Yuya paused, “Well, I’m sure they can handle anything they run into! I trust our friends.”

 

Bruno looked over at Kurosaki, “I’m going to go look around, if that’s alright?”

 

“Yeah, just know the most of the civilians probably won’t want to chat.”

 

Yusei stood up, “I’ll go with you. There are a few things I want to talk about.”

 

After a little while of walking through the halls, Yusei asked the question that had been bothering him for a while now, “You never answered my question,” he said, “What did you mean when you said you died?”

 

“Oh, yeah… I only realized you didn’t remember that after I said it. What happened, was… how do I put this…” Bruno paused for a moment, “Well, we ended up dueling each other in a… certain situation, where only one of us could come out alive. You were stronger…” he seemed to notice the expression on Yusei’s face, “but don’t feel bad about it, okay? I wouldn’t have wanted it any other way, and everything turned out a lot better because you won.”

 

What… what kind of situation would’ve even led to that?! What did he get himself into before…?

“…Tell me the whole thing.”

 

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“…And I don’t really know what happened after that. You know, because… I was dead.”

What.”

Even after the whole explanation, he didn’t personally remember any of it, and… that whole thing was just… a lot of information. How was he even supposed to react to all of that…? Time travel, androids… all of it was hard to imagine just from the explanation alone, and he still had a feeling that wasn’t even everything.

 

“I’m sorry, that must’ve been a lot. I know how it feels to…”

 

“No,” Yusei said, “It’s fine. I just… I don’t remember any of that.”

 

“Oh. That… that’s really strange… if anything, I’d thought that would’ve helped. If I had to guess why, though, I’d say that maybe if whatever happened to make the dimensions like this was intentional, it was probably that. If not… no clue.”

 

“I guess… but why would I show up now, then? Instead of earlier, if the dimensions have been like this for so long?”

 

“Honestly, I have no idea. I wish I could tell you more, but…”

 

“Yeah, I get it…”

 

They had stopped in front of a pair of double doors. He hadn’t noticed them much, more focused on what he was being told, but now…

Yusei put a hand on one, feeling the wood. It was clearly very old, and the door itself had lots of different patterns and details. “These are a lot older than the bigger parts of the building, aren’t they?”

 

Bruno shrugged, “Maybe. It’s hard to tell. What do you think’s back there..?”

 

“It wouldn’t hurt just to look.”

 

The doors creaked open to a circular room, likely meant for dueling, given the open center. On the edges, though…

 

“Woah…”

 

They were dusty, yeah, but the wooden statues there were incredibly detailed. Legendary monsters… there was Dark Magician, Blue Eyes…

 

…Elemental Hero Neos, and even…

 

…even Stardust Dragon, only about a fourth of the way done.

 

“What…?” Yusei whispered, wiping some of the dust off the massive, unfinished statue. And “massive” meant massive. Every statue in the room was around three hundred centimeters high, at least.

 

“Maybe it couldn’t get finished before the invasion started?”

 

“Maybe… why would there be a statue of Stardust in the XYZ dimension anyway?”

 

Bruno thought for a second, looking at the other statues. “There are fusion monsters in here too…”

 

They were both quiet for a moment. There were so many different ways this could’ve…

 

“Hey.”

 

They turned around to see Kurosaki standing in the doorway. “The other Lancers made it up… oh, and you’re not supposed to be in here.”

 

~

 

“Okay,” Reiji started, “since we’re all— who is that.”

 

Yuya answered before Yusei or Bruno could, “That’s Bruno, he’s Yusei’s friend!”

 

“Okay… fair enough. More allies are usually a good thing, after all. Now, since we’re all here, we need to figure out how to proceed.”

 

“Can the plan be ‘going to sleep??’” Sawatari whined, “A star like me needs rest!! We’ve been up all day, and I don’t just mean those stairs…”

 

“I agree, though not in that exact wording…” Yuzu sighed, “It’s the middle of the night. Can we have the meeting in the morning?”

 

Reiji looked around at all of the Lancers. It had been a long day, hadn’t it..?

“Fine. But first thing in the morning we’re discussing strategy.”

 

-~-

 

Yusei had fallen asleep faster than he’d expected. To be fair, despite his familiarity with all-nighters, a lot had happened.

Now, in a way similar to what had happened between dimensions, he was dreaming. Honestly, he had hoped he’d remember something, after hearing so much about the things that had happened…

and yet, what he really saw there…

 

…was someone from Academia, wearing a red jacket.

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Yusei and the other person looked at each other for a second, just… standing there within the darkness of a dream.

 

“…Who are you?” Yusei asked.

 

The academia student smiled, “I’m Judai Yuki! What about you?”

 

“Yusei Fudo. You’re… from Academia, aren’t you?”

 

Academia? You mean Duel Academy? Yeah, I go to school there. Or… I’m supposed to. They haven’t let me do much recently.” Judai sighed, and sat down on the floor, if it was floor at all. It was more like… some kind of dream-created void. There were little flashes of color in the distance, but they never got any closer.

 

Yusei also sat down, “What do you mean?”

 

“I dunno, it’s just… recently things have been really weird, yknow? I’m not really supposed to talk about it, but since—“

 

“Since this is a dream, it should be fine?”

 

“Yeah, exactly!! So what happened, is everything was going normally up until like, a month ago, I think. I just woke up in my dorm like usual, but it was all dusty and empty, like nobody had been in there in years! Then, when I left and went to the main building to find out what was going on, these guys just came up and grabbed me!”

 

“Really..?”

 

“Yeah, they took me to the Headmaster’s office, but like, here’s the really weird part, it was a completely different guy than I remember it being… he told me that I’d been gone for a really long time… but that didn’t make any sense! I’d been there just the day before…”

 

Yusei thought for a second, “Something similar happened to me… though, what do you mean ‘they haven’t let you do much recently’?”

 

“That’s the worst part!!” He said, “The new headmaster— they just call him the Professor— he… has this really creepy guy that works for him. They call him the Doctor? Sometimes, instead of class, they make me go talk to him, and I…”

 

“And you what?”

 

Judai paused for a moment, “…I’m not really sure what they do.”

 

The lights in the void-like distance suddenly got brighter, overwhelming Yusei’s vision.

His eyes shot open, staring up at the ceiling. It was still dark…

That dream he’d had, what was that about? Was that an actual person, or was he just imagining things? What was going on at Academia?

 

Finding it pointless to try and go back to sleep, he decided to look around the building some more. Maybe there would be something else hinting as to why there was a statue of Stardust Dragon in that other room…

 

Walking through the halls, he caught onto the sound of voices from another room. Probably people keeping watch or something. Yet… it didn’t look like the door led outside. It kind of sounded like a duel.

He opened the door, peeking inside, just to see if his suspicion was correct, and yeah, there was a duel going on. Specifically a duel between Yuzu and a green-haired girl, who looked… almost scared?

 

“Fusion…” she whispered, looking at one of Yuzu’s monsters. Oh. “You-!!”

 

“Hang on!” Yuzu interrupted, “It’s okay! Bloom Prima won’t be around for long, because I’m using her and Shopina the Melodious Maestra to XYZ summon!”

 

“To… XYZ summon?!”

 

Yuzu nodded, “Yes! I’m gonna overlay these two level seven monsters to XYZ summon the rank seven monster: Number 76: Harmonizer Gradielle!!

 

That monster… the rainbow music notes surrounding it… that must’ve been the card Yusei saw Yuya give Yuzu earlier. It was a number?!

 

The green haired girl was silent, staring up at the monster with a hand over her mouth.

 

“See?” Yuzu said, “I’m on your side! We came here to help you all!”

 

“I… I don’t believe you!!!”

 

“Well, whether you believe me or not, I’m winning this! Harmonizer Gradielle, attack ‘Tethys, goddess of Light’!”

 

The duel was over, and the green haired girl fell to her knees. “No…” she whispered, “no…!”

 

Yuzu walked over to the other girl, reaching out a hand. “I… I’m sorry I used my Fusion monsters, Tori. I should’ve… been more careful, instead of only focusing on winning. I don’t mean you any harm.”

 

Yusei stepped back, closing the door. That situation was clearly between the two girls. It wasn’t any of his business. There were other things to do… maybe he could find that room with the statues from earlier. There might’ve been something he missed the first time?

The floorboards in the hallway were creaky, which was probably what led to the next interaction…

 

“Yusei.” A voice said. He looked to the side, seeing Reiji and the ninja— Tsukikage— sitting at a table. “I want to ask you about something.”

 

“Uh… yeah, okay?” He sat down at the table with them.

 

“Where did you come from?” Reiji asked, “Most things about you match up with the Synchro dimension, yet… not everything. How do you explain that?”

 

Oh. That’s what it was. “I’m not from the Synchro dimension. Or any of the four dimensions, I think.” Yusei thought for a second, “I’m from Neo Domino City. I’m not sure how I ended up in the Synchro Dimension.”

 

“And yet, you said Jack Atlas was your brother?” Tsukikage asked.

 

“Ah,” Yusei paused. He did say that, didn’t he… “Well, he is, though not biologically. Crow, too. I’m not sure why either of them were there, though… I couldn’t really get any answers at the time. Apparently I’ve been gone for a while, but I don’t remember any of that.”

 

Interesting,” Reiji said, “And how do we know we can trust you?”

 

“In a situation like this, there’s not much I can say. I’ve never been to the Fusion dimension, and I have no reason to work with people like that. Though, I did stop Yuzu from getting kidnapped like twice. If I were with Academia, I wouldn’t have any reason to do that, would I?”

 

“…I suppose you wouldn’t. I do have one more question, if you don’t mind?”

 

“Sure.”

 

Reiji looked him in the eyes, “Are you Yusei Fudo?”

 

He quickly glanced away, only a bit uncomfortable by the sudden eye contact, “That’s my name, yeah… you probably know about my father’s work, don’t you.”

 

“Quite the opposite. I’ve never heard of your father. I’m actually much more interested in what you did to get a class named after you at my father’s school.”

 

“…What?”

 

“He liked to talk about these… Legendary Duelists, ones I couldn’t find in any history book. I used to think he made it all up.”

 

Yusei didn’t respond immediately. Given what Bruno told him, he could imagine a few things he might’ve done that people would’ve seen as admirable, but… legendary? Really? And why would these people in what was presumably an entirely different world know about any of that anyway?

“That’s… odd. What did he say?”

 

“In the class itself? I was too young to go to any before he… left. What I did hear, however, was that you helped create a lot of complicated technology—“

 

“Reiji!!” Sawatari ran into the room, interrupting the conversation, “Yuya’s gone!”

 

“He what?!”

 

“He’s not here, I think he left!”

 

Yusei stood up as well, “Where did he go?”

 

“No idea! One of the kids here said something about his dad and he ran off! Yuzu and Gongenzaka already left to go find him.”

 

“I’ll help,” Yusei said. It was important to make sure the kid was okay… that, and he was hoping he’d run into Jack and Crow, assuming they also got caught up in the teleportation.

 

Reiji told Tsukikage to go look as well, as the ninja disappeared in a blur.

 

~

 

The XYZ dimension was just as silent as it was when he’d arrived. He’d made his way to the inner walls of the city without much issue. The walls were massive, though parts had crumbled away. What were they for, exactly? Was the inside special in some way? That was where the big destroyed tower was, so probably.

 

CRASH-!

 

Yusei turned his attention to the sudden noise from nearby. There, he saw several Academia soldiers just within earshot moving towards a man in a cloak. He stepped out of their view.

 

“Commander!!” One of them yelled, “Are you alright?!”

 

That was their commander, huh…? He looked younger than Yusei… was the entirety of Academia child soldiers and young adults who just graduated…?

Disgusting. Who was in charge of the whole thing, anyway? Why would they..?

 

“I’m alright,” the commander said, “Let’s go back. I’m late for a meeting.”

 

The Academia soldiers disappeared in a flash of light, and Yusei stepped back out. It seemed like the noise had been caused by some debris falling over.

…there was a bit of movement beneath it.

 

Yuya threw a light piece of wall off of him, getting off the ground with a groan.

 

“Yuya!!”

 

“Yusei… I’m fine. There was this guy… I couldn’t get through to him. Not even with my dueling…”

 

“That guy from Academia?”

 

“Yeah… he met my father once. He said he wouldn’t card me out of pity…”

 

“Your father?”

 

“It’s a long story… what are you doing out here?”

 

“I and the other Lancers went out looking for you when you left. We should probably go tell them you’re okay.”

 

“…alright!” Yuya smiled, “Wouldn’t want anyone to worry!”

 

“Are you sure you’re alright?”

 

“Yeah… just got flung into a flimsy piece of wall. I’m not hurt.”

 

They started walking back through the city’s ruins, when they heard another discussion going on nearby.

Yuya recognized one of the voices, who was speaking angrily, “Kaito…?”

 

The source of the noise was on a lower level of the city, maybe what used to be some kind of walkway? Regardless, there were two people talking down there. Kaito, and a white-haired man in a similar outfit to those Yusei had seen on those two teenagers earlier— the ones named after numbers.

 

“Calm down, Kaito,” said the man, “I understand how you’re feeling, but—“

 

No!!” Kaito yelled, “You don’t understand, V! You never could!! Not when your family is still alive!!!”

 

“That doesn’t mean you can just go around carding people.”

 

“Why not?! They’ve done it to thousands more of us!!”

 

“You should know better, Kaito. What would Yuma s—“

 

Yuma…” Kaito interrupted, the name coming out as not much more than a seething whisper, “…isn’t here right now.” He turned away from the other man, “So just leave me alone.”

Chapter 8

Notes:

sorry this took longer I couldn’t decide what to do with the duel so I mixed up all of the options and made it longer than usual hope you like it :))
(though the duel being longer means there’s a higher chance I messed something up so sorry in advance lol)

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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When Kaito turned away from the other man, he happened to see Yuya and Yusei standing nearby. Yuya took a step back, likely remembering how he’d lost earlier.

The other man— V, supposedly— also looked up at them.

 

You…” Kaito glared at Yuya, “Did you follow me here…? What do you want?!”

 

Nothing!!” Yuya said, “We just happened to be passing by!!”

 

Sure you did.”

 

V looked over at the younger man, “Who-“

 

“It’s nothing. They’re just people Kurosaki brought here.”

 

Yuya jumped down to the lower level, pointing at Kaito. “I want to duel you again!”

 

Kaito didn’t answer immediately, glaring at Yuya.

“No.”

 

“What?!” Yuya asked, “Why not????”

 

“I have more important things to—“

 

YUYA!!!”

 

Yuya’s gaze darted over to the sound of the voice, “Yuzu?”

 

“Oh, you’re okay!!” Yuzu ran over to them, “I need to ask about that card you gave me!”

 

She was probably talking about that Number Yusei had seen her use earlier… though, considering who they were all standing next to, it probably wasn’t a good idea to—

 

“A number?” Kaito whispered.

 

“Kaito, wait,” V said, stopping the younger man from further approaching, “I don’t think you should—“

 

“I can handle it,” Kaito growled.

He pointed at Yuzu, “You. Duel me.”

 

No way!!” Yuya said, “what’s your deal?! You won’t duel me but you’ll duel her-?! Why?? What did I even do?!”

 

Yuya!” Yuzu interrupted, “I’m sure he’ll duel you later.” She turned towards Kaito, “I’ll accept your challenge!!”

 

“If you want to duel her, you need to go through me first!” Yuya yelled.

Yusei hadn’t known him for very long, yeah, but… this behavior felt kind of strange? Maybe Yuya just really wanted to avenge his loss from earlier. That was a fairly normal thing to want, wasn’t it?

 

“Well,” V said, “We could Tag Duel, if you’re so insistent.”

 

“I’m not partnering with you!!” Kaito snapped.

 

V whispered something, Yusei only picking up something about powers and trying to help. What “powers” could he be referring to…?

 

Yuzu nodded, “A tag duel is fine. Yusei, you don’t mind..?”

 

“It’s fine, I’ll watch.”

There was a bonus to watching from the side, too. He could focus more on the details… have some time to think about what’s going on. Besides, this “V” guy didn’t seem like he would let Kaito hurt anyone like they’d seen earlier, so it was probably safe.

 

Kaito took the first turn. It started off similarly to his previous duel with Yuya, using two Cipher Wing(s) to quickly bring out Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon, and ending with a set card. He probably had a really consistent strategy, and with how Yuya lost last time… it wasn’t exactly a good sign how easily he could bring out his ace.

 

Yuzu was next.

“First up, when you control a monster and I don’t, I can special summon Solo the Melodious Songstress from my hand! Then, I’ll normal summon Aria the Melodious Diva and use the continuous spell Fortissimo to give Solo 600 extra attack points until our next standby phase.”

 

That wasn’t too bad, or at least it wouldn’t be against basically anyone else. Thankfully this was a tag duel, so it was still possible for Yuya to pick up the pace before they started getting attacked. Though, considering what Yusei had seen earlier, there was a chance Yuzu would bring out a Fusion monster and give the wrong impression…

Thankfully, Yuzu just set a card and ended her turn. They still had some time, and there weren’t signs of her intending to Fusion summon yet.

 

Next was V. Unlike Kaito, they had no idea what to expect from him. If Yusei was right, and he was connected to the two boys he’d seen earlier, he was probably pretty strong.

 

“At the cost of halving its original attack, I can special summon Solar Wind Jammer from my hand, in defense position. Next, I can send a machine monster from my hand to the graveyard to special summon Deep-Space Cruiser IX. Then, I’ll use the spell card Hologram Projection, which summons itself as a copy of the card I used it on— in this case, Deep-Space Cruiser IX.”

 

“Two level nine monsters…” Yuya commented.

(For a moment, Yusei wondered why everyone here felt the need to foreshadow XYZ summons like that. Is it a call to be on-guard, or do they all just feel like they need to say something about it?)

 

“Now, with my two Deep-Space Cruiser IX, I build the Overlay Network! Appear, Number 9: Dyson Sphere!”

 

There was a flash of light, but… no hologram appeared. The Number… where was it…?

Yuzu seemed to be thinking the same thing, looking around for the XYZ monster. Yuya, however, was looking up at the cloudy sky, which seemed even darker than usual.

 

“Since this is a tag duel and I can’t attack yet, I’ll set a card and end my turn.”

 

“I don’t get it… where’s his monster?” Yuzu asked.

 

Yuya almost sounded nervous, which considering how he usually was… wasn’t a great sign.

“I… don’t think it can fit on the ground, Yuzu.”

 

The clouds were parting now, for the first time since they’d gotten here, and yet they still couldn’t see the sky. A massive shadow overcast the city, and, looking up, they could see a massive object circling the sun.

 

“Is that it?” Yusei whispered. It didn’t look too large at first, due to the sheer distance it was at, but… taking that into consideration, it was huge. Not to mention that it looked like it had expansions that weren’t put out yet. That was a Number monster…?

 

Yuya stared at it for a second, before snapping back to attention and starting his turn. “I don’t care how big your monster is, it’s not stopping us!! Here I go! I’ll start by setting the pendulum scale with Stargazer Magician and Performapal Changeraffe! This lets me summon level 2-4 monsters simultaneously—“

Yuya trailed off for a second, before whispering a single word: “Yuto…?”

 

Yuzu looked at her friend, “Yuya, what’s wrong?”

 

“Nothing! It’s fine!! Now, I’m going to Pendulum Summon!! Come on out, Performapal Friendonkey and Hip Hippo! But they won’t be around for long, because I’m using these two level three monsters to XYZ summon! Rank Three, The Phantom Knights of Break Sword!”

 

Phantom Knights…? What—

 

“That’s Yuto’s card-!” Yuzu said.

 

Yuto… Kurosaki had mentioned that name earlier, though Yusei didn’t know who he had been talking about. If this guy was so important, then where…?

 

“I’m not done yet!” Yuya continued, “Now, I can use The Phantom Knight’s Rank-Up-Magic Launch to—“

 

“We know how Rank-Up works!!” Kaito yelled.

 

“Oh, uh- alright then!! A bit rude but— anyway!! I’m bringing out Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon, and since I used a Phantom Knights monster, R.U.M Launch is attached to it as XYZ material along with Break Sword and its materials. Next, I’m going to use the level four monsters Solo and Aria that Yuzu left to XYZ summon agai—“

 

Yuya let out a sharp gasp as the overlay network above him started shifting in color, the usual blue galaxy collapsing into a red vortex, flashes of colored light shifting within. It was different than the ones Yusei had seen the Lancers use, and definitely very different from the ones the Numbers came out of. He’d hadn’t thought about it much up until now, but with how Yuya’s was shifting and flashing like that…

 

“What did you do?!” Kaito yelled.

 

“I- I don’t know, Yuto just told me to—“

The projection exploded with light, and suddenly, so suddenly that it was as if something had taken control of his body, Yuya began the new monster’s summoning chant.

With the key to people’s hearts, a hero rises, bringing smiles to a brand new world! Take the stage! The Pendulum XYZ monster: Magician of Hope!

 

Pendulum XYZ… interesting. So Pendulum could be added onto other things too. Yuya had used a Pendulum Synchro against Jack, hadn’t he..?

 

Hope…” V whispered, looking at the monster.

 

“Now!! Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon’s effect lets me detach two materials from it to halve one of your monsters attack points and add those points to Dark Rebellion itself! I choose Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon!”

 

[Galaxy Eyes Cipher Dragon: 3000 to 1500]

[Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon: 2500 to 4000]

 

“However,” Yuya continued, “Because of the Rank-Up-Magic, Dark Rebellion has two more materials, and as its effect isn’t once per turn, I can use it again!!”

 

[Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon: 1500 to 750]

[Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon: 4000 to 4750]

 

That was… a pretty good decision. He was probably hoping to get around Dyson Sphere by just ending it by attacking Galaxy-Eyes.

 

“Now, Dark Rebellion, attack Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon—!”

 

Hold it!” V said, “When one of your monsters with 2000 or more ATK declares an attack, I can activate the trap card Neverending Nightmare, which negates the attack and deals half of your monster’s attack points to you as damage!”

 

[Yuya and Yuzu LP: 8000 - 2375 = 5625]

 

“But Magician of Hope can still attack!! Go, take out his Galaxy-Eyes!!”

 

[Kaito and V LP: 8000 - 1750 = 6250]

 

Kaito didn’t seem too phased though, quickly using the effect of a card in his hand. “When a Cipher monster I control is destroyed by battle, I can send Cipher Mirror Knight from my hand along with one other card I control— in this case, my facedown, Cipher Shield— to the graveyard to bring back the destroyed monster.”

 

Ah, that’s why. Its attack was back too… but Dark Rebellion was still higher, so unless they could get rid of it, Yuya and Yuzu would probably be okay…

 

“My turn,” Kaito said, “First, I can use Galaxy Storm to destroy an XYZ monster on the field with no material, and since you used up all of Dark Rebellion’s last turn… say goodbye!”

 

Yusei sighed. Of course.

…did it get darker?

 

They all looked upwards, towards Number 9, which was… unfolding? If it had been about the same size as the sun before, with its panels out it was even larger. By a lot. It could probably cover the whole thing if it wrapped around it. Honestly, if there were any Academia soldiers nearby, they either were en route to their location… or running in fear.

 

“Now. Number 9 is going to attack your Magician of Hope!”

 

The attack was a white hole. Opposite of a black hole, spitting out matter rather than pulling it in.

Yusei stared up at the thing, partially in amazement and partially in horror. He’d been somewhat interested in the hypothetical science of the stuff for a while (just like, in whatever breaks his friends forced him into taking) and this was (hopefully) just a hologram, but it was a REALLY BIG HOLOGRAM. So that covered the amazement, yeah, and the sheer size of the monster covered the horror, but there was… another feeling there. One harder to place. Like… a subtle ache in his heart, however cheesy that sounded. Why, though..?

 

[Yuya and Yuzu LP: 5625 - 300 = 5325]

 

Regardless, it was odd how easily Magician of Hope went down, considering how it made such a big entrance…

 

“Next,” Kaito said, “my Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon is attacking you directly!!”

 

Agh-!!”

[Yuya and Yuzu LP: 2325]

 

Thankfully, they’d survived the turn. Yuzu was next, hopefully she could do something to turn this around…

 

Yuzu smiled, “Alright!! I’m using the effect of Soprano the Melodious Songstress in my hand to—“

 

Yuzu…” Yuya warned.

 

“Do you want to win or not, Yuya?! I’m using Soprano the Melodious Songstress and Canon the Melodious Diva to Fusion Summon!!”

 

Yuzu!!!” Yuya shouted, “We can’t do that here!”

 

“Hey!!” Yuzu called out, waving at Kaito and V, “We’re not from Academia!! Standard has all the summoning methods! Anyway, come on out, Bloom Diva the Melodious Choir!!”

 

The fairy was probably the best Fusion she could’ve brought out in terms of appearance, to be honest. It was really bright and colorful, basically the opposite of Academia’s Ancient Gears, and while its ATK was only a thousand, its effect probably took care of that…

 

“Now,” Yuzu declared, “Bloom Diva! Attack Galaxy Eyes Cipher Dragon!!”

 

“What are you going to do with—“ Kaito started, before being cut off by Yuzu’s explanation.

 

“Glad you asked!! When Bloom Diva battles a special summoned monster, I can use its effect to protect it, as well as destroying your monster and dealing any damage I would’ve taken to you!!”

 

Galaxy-Eyes Cipher Dragon was destroyed— Kaito and V probably didn’t have a card that could protect it right now, then.

 

[Kaito and V LP: 6250 - 2000 = 4250]

 

“And with that, I end my turn.”

 

That wasn’t all that bad. Bloom Diva’s effect should protect Yuya and Yuzu from attacks given that Kaito and V didn’t have an effect to get around it.

 

Which, as it turned out, they likely didn’t yet, as V’s next turn was just setting a card, to both his and Kaito’s dismay. So, while there was the possibility that it was a trap and could do something about it, Yuya and Yuzu seemed to have gotten pretty lucky.

 

Yuya smiled, “Here I go!! Since pendulum monsters go back to the extra deck when they’re destroyed, that’s where Magician of Hope is right now, and even though it’s half XYZ monster and doesn’t have a level, its effect lets me pendulum summon it back to the field anyway!!”

 

Ah, that’s what it did…

 

“Now,” Yuya said, “Ladies and Gentlemen!! It’s time to battle! Bloom Diva the Melodious Choir is going to attack Number 9: Dyson Sphere! Then, I can activate her effect to destroy it and give the damage to you!!”

 

“Hold it,” V said, “I activate the trap Elastic Space. When I would take effect damage, you take that damage instead—“

 

You hold it!!” Yuya interrupted, “When you activate a trap during my battle phase, I can activate another trap that Yuzu set earlier: Melodious Illusion! I can target a Melodious monster I control, negate the effects of your trap, and then the Melodious monster I targeted gets another attack this turn!!”

 

“Ah-!”

[Kaito and V LP: 4250 - 1800 = 2450]

 

They could see the sun again, now that monster wasn’t blocking it anymore…

 

“Next up,” Yuya continued, “That Solar Wind Jammer you put out for defense earlier isn’t going to do much, because now Bloom Diva can attack again, and since Wind Jammer was special summoned… its effect activates again!!”

 

The monster, like the others, disappeared among Bloom Diva’s flowers.

[Kaito and V LP: 2450 - 1400 = 1050]

 

“I think we all know what comes next!! Magician of Hope, end this! Hope Spiral Strike!!”

 

And it was over.

Yuya cheered, jumping in the air, “Yeah!! Ka- ah, uh— We did it!!!”

 

Yuzu laughed, ignoring the verbal misstep, “Yeah, we did!”

 

Yusei walked back over, rejoining Yuya and Yuzu. “Good job.”

 

“I didn’t even get to use Gradielle…” Yuzu sighed, “Oh well. Where’d you get that new monster, Yuya? I’ve never seen it before…”

 

“I don’t really know where I got it,” Yuya said, waving a hand dismissively, “Yuto just told me to summon it, and there it was.”

 

“Yuto?”

 

“I’ll tell you later,” Yuya turned to look at Kaito and V, “Hey!! Kaito! Since I won, you’ll come back to the resistance, right?”

 

“We never made that agreement. But know this- I will be back.”

 

“Kaito, wait—!” V called out, but the younger man had already disappeared. He sighed, turning towards the rest of them. “I apologize for him. He… hasn’t been himself.”

 

“It’s okay,” Yuya nodded, “That was a really cool monster you had! I’ve never seen one so big before…”

 

“Ah. Thank you, though… it isn’t technically my monster. I’m holding onto it for a friend,” He looked over at Yuzu, “You said earlier that you had a Number, but I didn’t see you use it.”

 

“Oh!” Yuzu said, taking a card out from her extra deck, “Yeah, I just didn’t really get the chance to. It’s Number 76: Harmonizer Gradielle!”

 

“Hm. And… it didn’t possess you?”

 

 “I— no???”

Notes:

sorry if the duel was funky lol I tried my best 👍🏻 also I wanted to add magician of hope in for a while now and I finally decided to just do it
ALSO: Dyson sphere is massive and it kind of scares me thinking about what seeing something like that in real life would look like. Thankfully that’s impossible!! but also like it is REALLY BIG
Sorry if I made any mistakes, hope you enjoyed it!!!!!
extra note: I kinda wanted to keep going at the end but this one is long enough as is compared to the others so eh. At least that means hopefully I’ll get the next chapter done faster as long as I don’t get distracted or anxious or something

Chapter 9

Notes:

I’m sorry this one is shorter I had a busy week :(
I had so many ideas for what to do here but I had to pick one so I’m a bit unsure but I still wanted to get something out so here you go!!! (I keep telling myself the best way to make progress is just to do the thing in a way you can’t easily undo) I hope you enjoy it lol

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

”The Numbers… there are a lot of them. They all belonged to… a friend of mine. Recently, however, they’ve been appearing in certain places around the city…” V paused, “Usually, they have… negative effects when anyone other than a few specific people pick them up. My family has technology that can resist it, though there are others who can do the same through different means. So, what I’m asking is: how were neither of you affected?”

 

“Uh…” Yuya said, “Well, when I picked it up, I didn’t really feel anything. I thought it would fit with Yuzu’s deck, so I gave it to her and she seemed fine too.”

 

Yuzu nodded, “Yeah. I didn’t feel anything either.”

 

“That’s odd…” V paused, “I don’t know if it would have anything to do with you being from another dimension, though that’d probably be the simplest explanation.”

 

“I would say we could check with me, but there are… a few things I could think of that could probably also apply if it didn’t affect me either.” Yusei sighed, “so that probably wouldn’t narrow it down much.”

 

“What do you mean?”

 

Yusei held up his right arm, moving the sleeve away to show his signer mark. “I have a feeling this would mess with it at least a bit.”

 

“Woah, what’s that?!” Yuya asked.

 

“The mark of the Crimson Dragon, it…”

 

“Oh,” V said, “That’s… pre-Incan, isn’t it? My brother is interested in old stuff like that. I think he mentioned something similar once.”

 

“Pre-Incan…?” Yusei questioned, “Not sure about that, I just know that I was chosen for…” he paused, “I think it was fighting some kind of great darkness or something.”

 

“How do you not remember something like that..?” Yuzu said.

 

“I’ve been asking myself that since I got here.”

 

Yuya tilted his head a bit, “Is it supposed to be glowing?”

 

“Is it?” Yuzu asked, “I don’t really see anything.”

 

Yusei looked at his arm. There was a faint light there, but like before, it was abnormally dim. “Yeah, it does that sometimes. Usually when it does it’s brighter…”

 

“Hm,” V said, “Well, I don’t know anything about that, unfortunately. My brother would know more about it than I would, but even then…”

 

“Yeah, it’s fine,” Yusei thought for a second. “Have you looked into the dimensions a lot?”

 

The other man nodded, “As much as I can without leaving the city. There are people who need me here. Though… most of what I’ve figured out has been that they’re artificial in some way— they weren’t always split like this.”

 

“They weren’t?” Yuzu asked, “Maybe that’s why there are people who look like me and Yuya!”

 

“Maybe,” Yuya said, thinking, “Though, about the numbers, V, if they belong to your friend, why are they just lying around? They sound way too powerful to just be everywhere like that…”

 

V sighed, “Yeah. This isn’t the first time it’s happened— the Numbers getting scattered, I mean. Even so, it shouldn’t be happening again unless…” he paused, “…I’m worried something might have happened to him.”

 

“I’m sorry to hear that,” Yusei said, “If there’s any way we can help…”

 

V sighed, “Thank you. Though, I have to ask you all not to tell people about this. Academia has used spies to mess with us before. It’s not something we can let them find out about.”

 

Yuya nodded, “Yeah, okay…. Oh! Yuzu,” he looked at his friend, as if suddenly remembering something, “The number, have you tried talking to i—“

 

“Yuya.” A voice said from behind them. Standing there was Tsukikage— he’d approached quietly, as one would likely expect from a ninja.

 

“Tsukikage! What’s up?”

 

“The other Lancers require assistance. It seems Academia has started sending assassins after us.”

 

Assassins?!”

 

“You don’t mean…” V said, thinking, “…I’ll come with you. If who you’re talking about is who I think it is, your friends are in danger.”

 

~

 

It wasn’t long before they were met with a cloud of dust kicked up by the other Lancers’ duel. It seemed like only Sawatari and Gongenzaka were there, so Reiji and Kurosaki were probably too far away to help.

Yuya and Yuzu ran over to their friends, who, having lost, had been thrown back on the ground.

 

“What happened?” Yuya called, “Are you okay?!”

 

Yusei looked around, the cloud of dust not quite clearing yet. “Who did they— ?!”

 

A massive, mechanical dragon head broke through the dust, turning to look directly at them.

Yuya gasped, but before anyone could really say anything, the dragon disappeared, a sign that the previous duel really was over.

 

“What was that??” Yuzu whispered, trying to look past the slowly fading fog.

 

“Cyberdark…” Gongenzaka muttered.

 

V sighed, “So it is him…”

 

The cloud of dust and smoke cleared just enough to see through. Standing there was a man, whose clothes were completely unlike anything they’d seen from any other members of Academia. He was dressed in all black, with a coat similar in length to the one Jack wears. The coat was designed in a way almost resembling plate armor around the arms, made of sharp lines and silver trimming.

 

“…Hell Kaiser.”

 

“How does someone even get a name like that..?” Yuzu whispered. Everyone’s eyes remained fixed on the man, whose face could be seen more clearly now that the fog had cleared.

This man, Kaiser… he looked bitter, drained, kind of unnaturally pale. A red light blinked around his neck.

 

V answered the question, “He’s one of Academia’s strongest. They only send him when they want the people to suffer.”

 

Kaiser glared at them, stepping closer. “You… I was thoughtful enough not to duel you last time we met, yet you dare face me again?”

 

“I owe you nothing,” V said, “If we were to duel, even back then, you wouldn’t have won.”

 

“I’ve cast aside my previous niceties. I no longer have any reason to spare you. Though I admit you aren’t who I came here for.”

 

“Came here for?” Yusei asked. With how Yuzu had almost been taken by Roget earlier, he could guess who that was referring to.

 

Kaiser just glared at him.

“Are any of you going to face me, or will you accept your fates as prey?”

 

“We aren’t prey!” Yuya yelled, “and we won’t let you card any more people!”

 

“You? Your allies were powerless against me. What more can you do?”

 

“I can do plenty!” Yuya said, activating his duel disk.

 

~

 

Sometime in the duel, during one of Yuya’s turn, Yuzu seemed worried.

“Yuya…” she whispered.

 

“Is something wrong?” Yusei asked.

 

“He’s not dueling the way he usually does. Something feels wrong.”

 

“Really..?”

 

Now that he thought about it, from what he’d seen of Yuya so far, he was focused on entertainment. But here… he’d barely added any theatrics at all. He seemed like he was having fun, but…

It was weird.

 

Quietly, for no reason he could recall, Yusei reached for the Double or Nothing! in his deck.

He had to have gotten it somewhere. He had to-

 

“I’m ending this!” Kaiser yelled.

 

Wait, what— agh. Yusei shook his head. He couldn’t let himself get distracted like this. Had to pay more attention, Yuya was in trouble…

 

“Hang on!” Yuya yelled back, “I activate the trap Cross Damage! We both take the damage from this attack!!”

 

A draw, then. Huh. Yuya was good, but even here he did just get pretty lucky… what was this other guy’s deal, anyway?

At least hopefully he had enough honor not to turn anyone into cards, since they technically both lost.

 

“…This is unacceptable. I will be back, Sakaki Yuya.”

 

“Yuy—? Why do I… oh, ahaha~! Yuya paused for a second, pulling his goggles over his eyes. He turned back to the rest of the group. “Guess that’s what happens when Yuto takes over all the way, huh..? Feels weird. Well, I’m glad that guy’s gone!!”

 

“Yuto?” Yusei asked. It was that name again… Yuya seemed nervous. That, and nobody had told him who this Yuto guy was.

 

“Oh!” Yuzu exclaimed, “You wouldn’t know about him, would you? Yuto is from this dimension, but he looks almost exactly like Yuya.”

 

“Not exactly…” Yuya said, “But I think I may have… absorbed his soul? In a way? He’s like, following me around as a ghost.”

 

“…Is he?” V questioned.

 

“Yeah, I know it sounds crazy, but he is!!”

 

“…Alright,” the man paused to think, “though, about Hell Kaiser, you do understand you’ve just placed a target on your back, right?”

 

Yeah,” Yuya sighed, “But I’ll beat him for real next time!! Promise!”

 

“…I don’t doubt you could, but if Kaiser does return to this dimension any time soon, you’d be unlikely to find him again, at least before Kaito does.”

 

“Kaito?” Yuzu repeated.

 

“Yes. They have… a score to settle, to put it simply.”

 

None of them asked aloud what that meant.

Notes:

to be honest I’m not really sure how I feel about this one but I think it was good enough and if yall like it that’s fine for me :)) I guess I just doubt myself too much lol
See you next time (hopefully a longer chapter in a shorter amount of time!!)

Chapter 10

Notes:

finally this one is out it took me longer than I thought whoops
Hope you enjoy it!!
(Also I added the GX tag and included some more people in the character list :3)

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Yuya was an interesting person. There was clearly a lot more going on with him than there seemed to be, but Yusei couldn’t quite figure out what. Yuzu had mentioned people in other dimensions with the same faces… was that uniquely a Yuya thing, or should he be rethinking his previous interaction with Crow…? Was there a version of him in the Synchro Dimension who had actually… died?

Yusei shook his head a bit, it wouldn’t be good to linger on that thought.

 

“What did it say, Yuzu??”

 

Yusei turned his attention back to Yuya and Yuzu, who were doing… something?

 

Yuzu sighed, “I can’t just make them talk to me, Yuya. They need to choose to.”

 

“Even if you could get it to… speak to you,” V said, “How would we know you weren’t making it up?”

 

“I was hoping it would say something about your friend, since you said it’s supposed to be his…”

 

Oh, wait, she was talking about the Number, wasn’t she?

“Yuzu, can you hear card spirits?” Yusei asked.

 

Yuzu looked surprised, “You know about them?”

 

“I have a friend who can do the same thing…” Yusei paused. That made him wonder, were Ruka and Rua okay? Regardless of what had really happened, all the options were pretty bad… he hoped they hadn’t gotten caught up in anything.

 

“Really?” Yuzu asked, “Yuya’s the only one who’s ever really believed me…”

 

“Well, I can imagine why—“

 

V held up a finger to signal silence.

Tap.

Tap.

Tap.

Footsteps. Two people, around the corner.

 

“I saw one of his dragons around the corner, really!”

 

“Whoever he was dueling is probably gone already. Our best wouldn’t take this long.”

 

They were probably talking about Kaiser… Academia, then. There wasn’t time to get away, but they’d probably be fine if there were only two.

 

“Looks like he missed a few, then…” said one of them, looking at the group.

 

The second pressed a button on his duel disk, speaking tauntingly to his allies over a call of some kind, “Hey! We found some Lancers. Looks like we’re gonna claim the bounty before you guys.”

 

“Of course there’s a bounty on us…” Yuzu whispered.

 

“Don’t worry,” V dismissed, “I’m sure you can handle these—“

 

It was in the middle of that sentence that about twenty or so more Academia soldiers in strange masks surrounded them, jumping down from the buildings.

 

“Ah.”

 

“Sakaki Yuya!!” A voice called out. That was… the Commander guy from earlier, who had dueled Yuya. Seems he came back from whatever meeting he had.

 

“You..!” Yuya said.

 

“I’ll bury you myself,” declared the man.

 

Yuya…” said Gongenzaka, who’d finally gotten up despite the damage from losing to Kaiser, “We’ll handle this.”

 

“Yeah,” Yusei nodded, “You defeat that guy, we’ll take out the others.”

 

Yuya nodded, just when a red hologram shot out from the man’s duel disk, latching onto Yuya’s and pulling him up to the building. Yusei winced. That was… uncomfortably similar to a strategy he’d used years ago.

 

He sighed, trying to clear the thought. It was best not to think about that right now. He had to help take out these soldiers…

 

~

 

The Academia members in the masks were definitely better than the ones he’d fought earlier, but they still went out pretty easily. With everyone’s help, they actually got through the group of them fast enough that Yuya’s duel was still going when they’d finished.

 

Speaking of that duel… the Commander guy used Destiny Heroes. Yusei had heard there was a professional duelist from a while back who used them— Edo Phoenix, wasn’t it? Maybe Academia was training its members with decks that have proven strong in the past… it would make sense, however sad it may be. They did seem like the kind to just play whatever they thought would be most powerful, not sparing a glance at anything else.

Though, considering how weird everything had been, it could’ve been anything.

 

“Edo,” Yuya said, “I think I understand. You’ve been told that you’re doing the right thing for so long, that you haven’t been able to admit to yourself that what you’re doing is wrong! Like my dad said, you know! Duels are for smiles, not for war!

 

Edo…? Wait, there’s no way that guy was actually-?! Well, it wouldn’t be the strangest thing considering all that had happened. But what did that imply, exactly? Time travel? Just an alternate reality or something? Was it just… a coincidence? Yusei wasn’t quite sure. He could probably learn more if he could find Jack and Crow… but he had no idea where they were right now.

 

No!!” Edo yelled, “The way you talk like you know everything about me… it’s sickening. You know nothing about war, but you think you can end it by smiling?”

 

Yuya seemed to falter for a second, reaching for his goggles.

“Maybe I don’t know anything about war,” he whispered. His hand dropped to his side, away from his goggles. Yuya looked up, taking a more solid stance. “You’re right! I’ve never seen war- not even death! But I know that what you’re doing here is wrong. You play those cards like you think you’re some kind of hero?! Look what your people did to this place! This was people’s home! My home—!”

 

Yusei was initially a bit confused— Yuya wasn’t from this dimension. But… Yuya had mentioned that Yuto guy being from this dimension, and if they’d… fused, like he’d said, it would make sense for that to be Yuto speaking through him, or maybe just Yuya having access to his memories. The latter would be sort of ironic, though, being the exact opposite of his own problem, in a way…

 

Yuya was quiet for a moment, before continuing his turn.

He wasn’t smiling.

 

~

 

The duel ended with Edo on the ground, having lost. He had an arm over his eyes, but really he… didn’t look angry at all. Or even worried, like the other Academia soldiers had been.

There would’ve been worry about Academia sending reinforcements, but… they’d probably seen how quickly the other ones were dealt with and decided it wasn’t worth it— at least the few that showed up did.

 

Yuya looked strange again. Like he was trying to remember a word or something. He shook his head a bit, and Yusei saw him mutter something under his breath.

 

“Yuya…” Edo said, getting up, “you’re a confusing person. But… I’ll admit not everything you said was wrong.”

 

“Really?!” Yuya asked.

 

“You… reminded me of something that happened a long time ago. Something I thought I’d forgotten.” The young man looked around at the city, “Destruction… It’s not the first time I’ve been lied to about things like this. I promise I’ll do anything I can to rectify what I’ve done here.”

 

“That’s great!” Yuya said, “We can—“

 

“Hang on,” Yuzu said, “How do we know he’s telling the truth? I like the idea of having him on our side and all, but… he turned around really quickly.”

 

“I know that,” Edo said, “I know there’s nothing I can do to fully amend the damage done here. To you all… and to my cards. I betrayed them— as well as myselfby harming innocent lives. I’ll help you, if you’d let me.”

 

Sawatari, who, like Gongenzaka, had gotten up to help them fight back Academia despite how badly he’d lost to Kaiser, spoke up. “Why would we? You’re probably going to betray us in the next act, aren’t—“

 

“I’ll believe it.” V said.

 

“Really?” Yusei questioned.

 

V nodded, “I’ve also done things I’m not proud of. To deny him forgiveness would be an insult to…” he hesitated for a moment, “…to all the people who forgave me. Though if he does turn out to be lying, I won’t hold back.”

 

Edo nodded, “I understand.”


There was a quiet moment before a familiar voice called out from the distance. A very familiar voice.

Yusei?!”

 

Yusei turned at the sound of his name, seeing two people coming towards the group. That couldn’t be… this place was so big, how could they have—?

 

Yuya smiled, “I didn’t know they were here too..!”

 

“I saw them right before the teleporter went off,” Yusei said.

 

“Who, exactly?” V asked.

 

“Those are my—“

 

Yuya interrupted, waving at the two, “Jack! Crow! Hey!

Notes:

sorry there was no duel I just haven’t had much time to do those recently but I’m planning on getting them back in very soon
hope you liked it and see you next chapter!

Chapter 11

Notes:

sorry this took so long lol
if the duel is a bit off just ignore it I think I did okay but I might’ve missed something (don’t be scared to tell me if there’s like a typo or whatever tho)

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

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“Jack…”

 

It felt like it’d been forever since Yusei had spoken to his older brother. It shouldn’t have, really, considering that as far as he remembered they’d dueled quite recently.

…but he also knew that wasn’t as recent as he thought it was. Whatever had brought him here, he’d either forgotten for some reason or purposely been made ignorant of. The gap of time in-between… uncertain, really. With all the dimension stuff going on, these two might not even be his real brothers— just… dimensional variants, or something.

There was no way to tell.

 

Everything fell silent for a moment, purple eyes staring back at him. Crow had probably told Jack about the conversation earlier, and knowing him it probably wasn’t taken all that well, especially considering what they both seemed to have thought happened to him.

 

“I can explain.”

That was a lie. He had no clue what had happened, much less why he’d supposedly been gone for so long. Yusei thought back to what Bruno had told him— all of those things they’d went through. He still didn’t remember any of it, and even then there was probably some stuff after that he didn’t know about. If he couldn’t even answer his own questions about what had happened, how was he supposed to—

 

A fist stabbed into his stomach.

“You better explain!” Jack yelled, grabbing him by the collar, “Where were you this whole time?!”

 

“Hey,” Yuya said, “Let’s not fight—“

 

Crow sighed, “No use, Yuya. Just let them do it.”

 

Maybe it was because there were a bunch of people present, or maybe it was because Yuya asked, but Jack let go. His breath shook a bit, but he kept talking.

“Give me a reason. Tell me why you didn’t come back until now. Why?! Why couldn’t we find you anywhere…?

 

Yusei couldn’t remember the last time he’d seen his brother like this. When Jack was upset, he got angry, like the problem was a personal insult to himself. But now, head hung and fingers digging into Yusei’s shoulder, Jack just seemed… sad.

Say something!” He yelled.

 

I… I really don’t know, Jack,” Yusei said, “I don’t know where I was. I’m sorry, really—“

 

“You don’t know?! You don’t—“ Jack paused for a second, the brief moment of sadness falling back into anger, “Fine then. I’ll just make you remember.”

His duel disk activated.

 

Yusei sighed, “Fine.”

He knew this probably wouldn’t work. If the full explanation from Bruno didn’t get him to remember anything, Yusei seriously doubted this would do anything. But who knows, really?

 

Edo looked over at the Lancers, “This is the best duelist from the Synchro Dimension?”

 

“Yeah!” Yuya said, “I beat him once, but he’s really strong!!”

 

“Interesting.” V said.

 

Jack took the first turn.

“Since I control no monsters, I can special summon Red Gargoyle from my hand. Then I’ll summon the tuner monster Red Resonator, and since I special summoned Gargoyle beforehand, I can double its level.”

 

The two of those together make a level eight… he knew what was coming.

 

“Now, I’ll use these two monsters to Synchro Summon! The king's roar shakes heaven and earth! Let the power of the one and only supreme ruler be carved into your body! Synchro Summon! The savage soul: Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend!

 

Just like back in the Synchro Dimension… it wasn’t Red Dragon Archfiend. Why? Why this variant, with the bone cast on its harm…?

 

Jack glared at him, “I’ve changed since our last duel, Yusei. I had to. Show me that you have as well!”

 

Jack set some cards and ended the first turn, and Yusei began the second. His arm felt hot.

 

“I’ll start by sending a monster from my hand— Drill Synchron— to the graveyard to special summon the tuner monster Quickdraw Synchron! Then I’ll summon Clear Effector.”

 

Jack probably knew exactly what Yusei was about to do, but it was the only move he really had available… it wouldn’t matter that much in another situation, but with how Jack had clearly been using completely different cards… it could be a problem. But then again, it was still Jack, regardless of the specific cards he was using.

 

“Now,” Yusei continued, “I’ll use the level five tuner Quickdraw Synchron and the level two Clear Effector to Synchro Summon! Clustering minds will now become a new force! Become the path its light shines upon! Synchro Summon! Blaze on, Nitro Warrior! Then, since I used Clear Effector to Synchro Summon, I can draw a card. Next, I’ll equip Nitro Warrior with Junk Barrage.”

 

This should work, technically… Scarlight had 3000 attack, but Nitro Warrior’s effect should get over that since he used a spell. Though, knowing Jack, he wouldn’t let that happen so easily. Regardless…

“Now, time to battle! Nitro Warrior is going to attack your Red— er, Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend!”

 

“Hold it, Yusei! I activate my trap, Changing Destiny! It negates your attack, and you have to choose between dealing half that monster’s ATK as damage to yourself or letting me gain that same amount as LP.”

 

“Well,” Yusei said, “I’ll choose the damage, but just because that means I can activate Synchron Keeper from my hand! By banishing both it and a tuner monster from my graveyard, I can negate your card’s effect, and Synchro Summon a monster with a level equal to the sum of the levels of two cards I banished. The tuner I’m banishing will be the Drill Synchron I sent to the graveyard earlier.”

 

It was like the heat from the mark on his arm was spreading to the rest of his body, through his blood— as if it was doing just as much work to keep him alive.

 

[5+3=8]

Clustering hopes will become a new shining star! Become the path its light shines upon! Synchro Summon! Take flight, Stardust Dragon! But that’s not the end! Since I negated your trap’s effect, Nitro Warrior’s attack still goes through!”

 

“Hold on! When a Red monster I control would be destroyed by battle, I can activate the trap King Scarlet! It stops that monster from being destroyed, and summons itself as a level one tuner!”

 

“But you still take damage.”

 

[Jack: 4000 - 800 = 3200]

 

As Stardust couldn’t get over Scarlight right now, Yusei had nothing else to do but set the card he drew with Clear Effector (which happened to be yet another trap he’d… never seen before) and end his turn.

 

“…now that I think about it, why does Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend have that cast on it’s arm?” Yuya asked, looking towards Crow.

 

“It got that in a duel Jack had with Yusei, actually. The last one they had before…” Crow paused, not finishing his sentence, “It didn’t actually appear until later, though.”

 

Yusei was a bit surprised, hearing that. He didn’t remember anything like that happening in his memory or in the stuff Bruno had told him. How did what he remembered line up with what Jack and Crow did? Maybe they just weren’t the ones he knew, because of the dimensional situation. He hoped not. Maybe it was something similar to him, with some kind of memory alteration? It was a scary thought, but… it would be better than having to face dimensional copies of his brothers.

He shook his head a bit, trying to focus back on the duel.

 

“I summon Double Resonator!” Jack said, “Now, with it, King Scarlet, and my Scarlight Red Dragon Archfiend to Synchro Summon!”

 

Hm. He was probably bringing out Tyrant, then. Like in his duel with Yuya…

Hadn’t that brought the Crimson Dragon with it last t—

 

Burning. Burning, shattering.

No, not shattering. Something else. Being done strategically

He could’ve died there.

For the price of another’s mistakes.

But he didn’t.

None of them did.

 

He gasped, the brief moment filled with a feeling he couldn’t place for longer than a moment should. Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend was there, in front of him, and Jack was continuing like he hadn’t seen anything strange at all. Though, his arm was glowing with a familiar red light, much brighter than what Yusei’s mark was in the moment.

So… it was him. Not a doppelgänger from another world. Just Jack. Despite the moment of confusion, that did bring Yusei a bit of relief. Surely, if this Jack had a Signer Mark, it had to be the real him, right?

 

Since Stardust was out, Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend couldn’t use its destruction effect without risking destruction itself, so…

 

“Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend, attack Nitro Warrior!”

 

[Yusei: 4000 - 700 = 3300]

 

And then, before he knew it, it was Yusei’s turn again. He’d drawn the spell card Fighting Spirit. Next turn, Jack could use Scarlights destruction to get Stardust out of the way regardless of whether Yusei chose to use Victim’s Sanctuary or not, but he didn’t have a way to get its attack up high enough to get through right now, even with Fighting Spirit.

Actually, wait. That trap he’d set back at the beginning of the duel. The one he drew with Clear Effector. Yusei couldn’t remember using it before, but if he had it, surely he had a card it worked with.

 

“Alright, Jack! I’m activating the trap card Assault Mode Activate! It lets me tribute a monster I control to special summon its Assault Mode version from my deck! And I choose Stardust Dragon!”

 

He heard Crow say something on the sidelines. “Assault Mode..?”

 

Hm? Maybe he hadn’t used this before. He could probably ask after.

“Come on out, Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode! But that’s not all! I’m going to equip it with Fighting Spirit, which gives it 300 attack for each monster on your field! And lastly, it’s going to attack your Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend!”

 

“Why’s he attacking with it? It’s still down 500 attack points…” Yuzu whispered.

 

“It probably has some kind of effect,” Edo replied.

 

Jack, who had likely come to the same conclusion, quickly activated a trap card. “I activate Synchro Deflector! I can negate your attack and destroy the monster you control with the lowest attack!”

 

“Nice try, but Assault Mode Activate prevents the monster summoned with it from being effected by your effects during the turn it’s summoned! And that’s not all! I’m activating the quick-play spell Double or Nothing! from my hand! When my monster’s attack is negated, it gets to attack again, with its attack points doubled!”

 

What?” V gasped, “How does he-?!”

 

“I haven’t seen him use that before either…” Crow said.

 

[3300 x 2 = 6600]

[6600 - 3800 = 2800]

[Jack: 3200 - 2800 = 400]

 

It wasn’t enough to win just yet, but at least Tyrant was down.

Though, why did he feel so… off?

He took a breath, trying to calm whatever part of himself was setting off alarms right now. His head hurt a bit, but it was nothing to worry about.

It was nothing to—

 

“Stay out of this, ___. We can handle it.”

“DON’T-!”

You dare—?!

Falling. Breaking. Who—?

 

Yusei gasped, the strange noises cutting out and making the world seem far too silent. The mark on his arm, though still fainter than it should be, was pulsing like a rapid heartbeat.

 

Jack had drawn a card for his turn, but he hadn’t played anything yet.

“Yusei,” he said, not looking up, “I don’t know what’s going on with this whole dimension thing…” He placed a single card down, a small monster appearing in front of him.

 

“He kept that..?” Crow whispered.

 

His oldest brother’s voice was quiet, a small moment of vulnerability slipping through (or perhaps it was being let through) his usual demeanor. “…but I’ll admit it, I did miss you.”

 

The monster he’d summoned wasn’t anything Yusei would’ve expected Jack to even own, much less use. His brother had always been dedicated to a certain aesthetic—

 

“Red Dragon Archfiend must be alone. If a tuner protects it, it would—“

 

“We’re supposed to be one team.”

 

It was a foggy memory, like its whole context couldn’t fit in his mind at the moment, and had to be stored somewhere else for now. But the general idea was there. He, Jack, Crow, and… Bruno had been training for… something? Jack hadn’t wanted to use a certain card and they’d argued about it. That card, in front of him right now.

 

Trust Guardian?”

Notes:

hehehehehe I actually liked doing this one a lot

Chapter 12

Notes:

Sorry this was late I was busy and indecisive so sorry if it’s a bit off but I did what I could 👍🏻 hope you enjoy it anyway :))

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

Yusei had won the duel.

 

“Just know I’m not going to lose to you again, Yusei.”

 

“Alright,” Yusei smiled. He didn’t really want to banter right now. He was just glad to see his brothers again.

 

“So you still don’t remember where you were this whole time?” Crow frowned, “I know you mentioned that before, but… that’s really weird.”

 

“Yeah… Bruno told me about a few of the things that happened, but that didn’t help much either..”

 

His brothers didn’t answer for a second.

Bruno did?”

 

“Yeah..? Did he not—“

 

“If you’re forgetting some things, I’m assuming you don’t know where you got Double or Nothing?” V interrupted.

 

“Uh.. no, I don’t know where I got it. Do you know something about it?”

 

“It’s… a card that friend I mentioned used quite often. Granted, he probably wasn’t the only one who had a copy, so I may just be overthinking it.”

 

“What is with your friend and his cards randomly appearing..?” Yuzu said.

 

“Again, it’s a long story..”

 

Yusei turned his attention back to his brothers. They were quiet for a second.

 

“You said you talked to Bruno?”

 

“Yeah?” Yusei said. It took a second to realize why they were so confused. “…Did he not tell you he was alive?”

 

No???”

 

Crow sighed, “And I thought this whole situation couldn’t get weirder.”

 

“Is he here?”  Jack asked.

 

“I think he’s back at the Resistance base… we all kind of split up around the city this morning.”

 

Jack seemed annoyed, but didn’t say anything else on the topic.

 

“Last time,” Crow started, changing the topic a bit, “when we talked yesterday. Do you still not…?”

 

“No,” Yusei said, “A few moments, maybe, but nothing solid since the Fortu—“

 

“I can get you to the Fusion Dimension, yeah.” Edo spoke up, talking to the rest of the group. The statement was enough to get Yusei to stop talking and pay attention to what was going on.

 

“What about the rest of the Lancers?” Yuzu asked.

 

“We can just go and get them,” Yuya said, “Hey, V, would you—“

 

“No,” the man said, “I have to stay here. My brothers still need me.”

 

So the Lancers were going to the Fusion Dimension… Yusei wasn’t sure how to feel about that. Surely Jack and Crow would go to help, and of course he’d go as well, but something felt wrong about it.

He grabbed at his arm, feeling the heat from the mark pulse through his skin.

 

“Yusei..?” Crow said, “You good?”

 

“Yeah, I’m fine.”

 

“Is your mark bothering you?”

 

How did- ah, who was he kidding, of course he knew about that. There’s no reason to be surprised with how many things had happened…

“Not really, it has been acting up a bit, though.”

 

While V had left to go regroup with his brothers, the Lancers were going to head back to the Resistance base to make sure they were all together before moving on to Fusion, supposedly. They had plenty of time to talk, though…

 

“What did you mean, “acting up”?” Jack questioned. They were all speaking quietly so none of the Lancers would feel the need to interject in the conversation.

 

“It’s been glowing almost constantly, just… really faintly.”

 

Constantly?!” Crow repeated.

 

There goes speaking quietly. Honestly he’d thought Jack would be the one to speak up first. Hopefully nobody would care to interrupt, but Yuya was kind of unpredictable. Whatever…

 

Yusei nodded, moving his sleeve out of the way to show the mark on his arm. It was still faintly pulsing with light. “It’s been like this since yesterday.”

 

Crow then adjusted the glove on his right arm, revealing… the tail mark. Yusei wanted to take back the idea that nothing could surprise him at this point. Is that why his mark was the head now? Crow had the tail… but when did that happen? He didn’t—

 

“With our bond, we’ll overcome destiny!”

 

The racing thoughts almost distracted him from what was actually being said here. His mark was constantly pulsing with a faint light, as it had since he’d gotten here. Yet… Crow’s wasn’t glowing at all, just solid lines. Jack was probably the same. So why was just his mark reacting this whole time?

 

“Huh,” was all he managed to say. He moved his sleeve back over his arm, feeling the heat from the mark coursing through his body.

“…How long has it been, since…”

 

“Well… it’s been a while since we’d seen you in person, but… the last time we actually heard anything from you was like… four years ago?”

 

Four?!”

 

“Yeah, we—“

 

“We came back to the city to see how you were doing and you just weren’t there,” Jack interrupted, voice containing barely hidden resentment.

 

Came back..? Had they left for some reason? Why—

 

Crow nodded, “Everything got kind of weird after that.”

 

“What do you mean, weir—“

 

Yusei!”

Hm? That voice…

He turned to look towards the source of the noise. Bruno, Reiji, Kurosaki… looks like they wouldn’t need to go back to the Resistance HQ after all.

 

Yuya waved. “Hey!!”

 

“Are these your other friends?” Edo asked.

 

“Yup!”

 

Bruno came up to Yusei, Jack, and Crow. “Hey!”

 

Yusei returned the greeting, but Jack and Crow just sort of stood there for a second, like they hadn’t entirely believed it when he’d told them Bruno was alive earlier. Or maybe they had, and they were upset they didn’t know earlier.

It was probably the later, considering that Jack, as he had with Yusei, responded with his fists.

 

You can’t just come back with a “hey!” You think you can—“

 

“Jack,” Yusei put a hand on his brother’s shoulder, “Not now.”

 

Bruno sighed, “I should’ve expected that, really…”

 

“How are you even here?” Crow asked, “Not that I’m not happy to see you, but…”

 

“I’m not sure myself. It might have something to do with the dimensions, but it could also just be because of the black hole..”

 

Of course you don’t know either… great,” Crow sighed, “It’s like nobody knows what’s going on here.”

 

“It’d be surprising if they did,” Yusei said, “Dimensions… the way they talk about them, I’d assume it was a multiverse kind of thing, but…”

 

Bruno nodded, “That doesn’t really add up with what we’ve seen so far, or with… previous experiences.”

 

Yusei thought for a second about what he’d been told earlier— he didn’t remember it himself, but even with just what he’d heard about how it worked… “You mean time travel.”

 

“Sort of. Nothing we found would’ve indicated that—“

 

Yuya, wait!” Yuzu’s voice drew attention away from any individual conversations that were happening and towards her running after Yuya, who had run off in-between some building. Gongenzaka, not asking any questions, was close behind them.

 

“Where’re they going?” Crow asked.

 

“Nowhere good,” Kurosaki said, “Not even Academia goes down there.”

 

Edo seemed worried, “You don’t mean—?”

 

He nodded, “That direction… if I remember right, that leads into Vector’s territory.”

Notes:

I do intend to get to fusion soon but there was one more thing in this AU that I wanted to touch on because I thought about it while writing this and was like “yeah, that’d be cool.”
anyway hope you enjoyed it!! (I also hope I won’t take as long next time!)

Chapter 13

Notes:

okay so kind of important fun fact did you know that in the zexal world duel carnival game on the 3ds one of vector’s decks is Evilswarm this totally has nothing to do with the fact that most of his usual cards are lore-heavy and I needed more stuff to work with without explicitly bringing up don thousand or the over hundred numbers nope nothing to do with that at all
hope you enjoy it!!

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“Who’s Vector?”

 

“Academia calls him a demon, that much I know,” Edo said, “He’s carded just as many of our— er— their people as Kaito. Maybe more.”

 

“Not just Academia,” Kurosaki said, leading the group further down the path Yuya ran down. “He’ll take down anyone. The few people I’ve heard from said he thinks it’s funny.”

 

Yuya!!” Yuzu called from up ahead, “Yuya, what are you doing?!”

 

“Well,” Jack said, “No matter how strong this Vector guy is, he won’t be a problem for me, or Yuya.”

 

“Uh-huh.”

 

Yusei kept quiet, looking around the area. If Yuya didn’t run into someone up ahead, anything could still come from behind.

 

“Yuya!” Yuzu called again, “Hang on!! Where are you going?!”

 

When the rest of the group caught up, they’d all entered a large, arena-like space with multiple paths leading into it. It was almost reminiscent of a kind of colosseum, but made of collapsed buildings and the such. As for the paths… if Yusei had to guess, they were probably meant to corral people in from across the city.

 

Yuya looked around, “He ran over here, I know he did…!”

 

Who did?” Yuzu asked, “What are you talking about?”

 

Yuya looked at each of the different entrances to the space, like he was scanning them for a glimpse of someone standing there. “The… it was Sh— I— I don’t know, I saw him— there was someone there, really!!”

 

“Yuya, we need to leave,” Kurosaki said, “This place isn’t safe.”

 

No!” Yuya said, “There was someone here! If we aren’t safe, he isn’t either!”

 

Crow sighed, “And what if he was just supposed to lure us in here, huh?”

 

Oh, now why would I do that?” A voice spoke from the shadows. The group’s eyes were drawn upwards, towards a high platform placed on the only wall left completely intact, where a teen boy was sitting on a throne-like structure, looking over the whole place.

 

“It’s you!” Yuya exclaimed. He seemed way too happy for the current situation, but maybe this was someone Yuto knew..?

 

“That’s right, it is me!!” The boy said, “and you must be the Lancers and… an Academia commander, wow. What brings you all here?”

 

Nothing!” Kurosaki said, “We’re leaving!”

 

“Oh, you can’t leave now~!” The boy— probably Vector— stood up from his chair, “You already came all the way here! Why don’t we duel a bit, just for some fun? After all, this place can get so dull…”

 

“Alright, sure!” Yuya said, “After all, I am an entertainment duelist! Fun is what I do!”

 

Yuya…” Edo warned.

 

“Oh, really?” Vector jumped down, landing perfectly on the ground level of the arena, “It’s my lucky day, then!”

 

It was easier to see him now. He didn’t look too dangerous, but with how he got Yuya to duel him, and what Kurosaki and Edo had said… appearances could be deceiving.

 

“You got this, Yuya!” Yuzu cheered.

 

Yuya nodded, taking the first turn.

“I set the pendulum scale with Performapal Handstandacoon and Performapal Shieldrummer! This lets me summon level four and five monsters simultaneously! So now, I’m Pendulum Summoning the two level four monsters Performapal Helpprincess and Xiangsheng Magician!”

 

“Hm. Pendulum Summoning… I’ll admit, that’s news to me. Say, where’d you get such useful cards..?”

 

“Glad you asked!” Yuya said, “I actually created Pendulum Summoning! Pretty cool, right?”

 

Very cool… but it won’t be enough to beat me! You’re going to XYZ summon now, aren’t you?”

 

“That’s right! I’m using the level four monsters Performapal Helpprincess and Xiangsheng Magician to build the Overlay Network! With the key to people’s hearts, a hero rises, bringing smiles to a brand new world! Take the stage! The Pendulum XYZ monster: Magician of Hope!

 

Yuya ended his turn with a bow, which Magician of Hope copied. Its cape mimicked his jacket pretty well, actually, save for the shoulder armor and metal wings on its back.

 

Vector laughed, “Well then, it’s my turn. Draw! When you control more monsters than I do, I can special summon Evilswarm Mandroga! Then I’ll summon Umbral Horror Ghoul and, with its effect, special summon Umbral Horror Unform by lowering Ghoul’s attack to zero.”

 

“He brought out three level four monsters like nothing…” Yuzu whispered.

 

Vector smiled. It was different from how he looked before, more… dangerous this time, like he already knew how to win. This was the man Edo and Kurosaki had spoken of so cautiously.

 

“I use the three level four monsters Umbral Horror Ghoul, Umbral Horror Unform, and Evilswarm Mandroga to build the Overlay Network! Awaken now, wicked thoughts! Come forth, the heinous Evilswarm Ouroboros!!

 

Oh. Oh, that dragon had a lot of heads. Were those… tentacles, coming out of its back?

 

“Evilswarm Ouroboros’ effect! I can detach one of its overlay units to send a random card from your hand to the graveyard and— oh! Would you look at that?! You only have one card in your hand! Well, say bye-bye!!”

 

The uncomfortably cheerful explanation (if it could even be called that) was accompanied by the writhing of Ouroboros’ middle head, launching itself forward towards the card in Yuya’s hand like a snake snapping at its prey.

 

Yuya flinched a bit, not expecting the monster to get so close to him. Magician of Hope looked worried, like it was realizing how it might not be fast or strong enough to stop this thing. At least, that was Yusei’s interpretation of the sudden movement the magician had made in response, which he could guess probably wasn’t part of its set animations.

 

“Now!” Vector declared, “Evilswarm Ouroboros, attack Magician of Hope!”

 

Yuya looked around as the heads of the monster struck towards him, before one of the pendulum scales— Handstandacoon— shattered, stopping the dragon in its tracks. “Performapal Shieldrummer’s pendulum effect! When you declare an attack, I can return a card in my Pendulum Zones to my hand to negate it!”

 

Vector shook his head and tapped his foot a bit, like he was annoyed, “Oh well. In that case, I’ll set a card and end my turn. Just know, stalling like that won’t help you in the long run!”

 

Yuya grimaced a bit, looking at the card he drew for his turn. “Magician of Hope’s effect! I can detach one of its materials to special summon a level seven or lower monster from my hand in defense position, then place Magician of Hope in my Pendulum Zone!”

 

Out came Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon, standing in front of Yuya defensively, while Magician of Hope flew next to Shieldrummer, the Pendulum scale working again.

Yuya ended his turn.

 

“Oh, come on,” Vector said, “You said you were an entertainer, not a coward. Is that why you’re traveling with an Academia official? Too pathetic to card him yourself? Or just gullible enough to believe he’s on your side?”

 

“Edo isn’t with Academia anymore! He’s helping us!”

 

Whatever,” Vector said, “They’re all boring anyway. And so far, you don’t seem any different. I’m summoning Evilswarm Castor, whose effect lets me have another normal summon this turn, as long as it’s also an Evilswarm. Come on out, Evilswarm Thunderbird!”

 

Two level fours… he was going to bring out another XYZ again, wasn’t he..?

Those suspicions turned out to be correct, as Vector spoke again. “Now, I’ll overlay these two monsters to XYZ summon Evilswarm Ophion! Its effect stops you from special summoning monsters level 5 or higher. So your little Pendulum trick won’t work quite as well now, will it?”

Yuya was looking a bit concerned.

“Anyway,” Vector continued, “Evilswarm Ouroboros’ other effect! I can use one of its overlay units to return one card you control to your hand, and I choose Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon!”

 

“Yuya’s completely open now…”

 

“Now, Evilswarm Ophion! Attack!”

 

“Shieldrummer’s effect again!” Yuya said, “It’ll return itself this time!”

 

“Ouroboros!”

 

“Magician of Hope’s Pendulum Effect! I can destroy it to negate your attack!”

 

“Oh, really…?” Vector paused for a second, “Hm. Well, I guess you survived this turn, Yu~ya.”

 

“This guy’s weird…” Yuzu whispered.

 

“I think it’s because of how little he knows about us,” Kurosaki said, “he might be trying to figure out Yuya.”

 

“Good luck with that,” Sawatari scoffed.

 

Alright!” Yuya said, “You think I’m boring..? I’ll show you what my entertainment duel can do! Using the Handstandacoon and Shieldrummer that returned to my hand, I set the pendulum scale! Then, since pendulum monsters return to the extra deck when destroyed, I can Pendulum Summon Magician of Hope back to the field!”

 

“How’d he Pendulum summon it when it doesn’t have a level..?” Edo asked.

 

“I looked at it earlier,” said Yuzu, “It has an effect that lets it be Pendulum Summoned like a level four.”

 

“As of right now,” Yuya continued, “Our hero isn’t strong enough to slay this dragon. But he doesn’t give up! I activate the equip spell Guard Robe Exchange! Magician of Hope gains 500 attack points! Now go, attack Ouroboros!”

 

[3000-2750=250]

[Vector LP: 4000-250=3750]

 

“Oh, boo-hoo,” Vector taunted, “Can you not do any better than that?”

 

“We’ll just have to wait and see!” Yuya said, “I mean, the fun’s only beginning!”

 

“Is it? Well, if you’re done, then it’s my turn! The spell card Creeping Darkness lets me banish two dark monsters from my graveyard to add one level four dark monster from my deck to my hand. Then, I’m summoning Secret Sect Druid Dru, which lets me special summon a monster with zero attack or defense from my graveyard in defense position! Come, Umbral Horror Unform! Now I’ll overlay these two monsters to XYZ summon! Evilswarm Thanatos!”

 

The monster was an armored knight on a bluish grey horse, and though it wasn’t as strong as Ouroboros or even Ophion, it still looked intimidating.

 

Vector continued, “Then, I’ll set a card and end my turn. Come on, Yuya. Show me your ‘entertainment’!”

 

Okay! Here I go!!” Yuya drew a card, thought for a second, and put his arms up dramatically, “Ladies and Gentlemen! It may look like there’s not much I can do yet, but with the spell card XYZ Treasure, I can draw a card for every XYZ monster on the field!”

 

Yuya drew three cards.

“Why does he have XYZ support now..?” Yuzu whispered, “Is it Yuto again?”

 

“Yuto never used that card,” said Kurosaki.

 

“He didn’t-?”

 

“Now swing, my soul’s pendulum!” Yuya continued, “Come on out! Performapal Skeeter Skimmer and Performapal Salutiger! But they won’t be around for long, because I’m using them to build the Overlay Network! From the black darkness, the fangs of rebellion that fight against the powers of stupidity descend! Xyz Summon! Appear! Rank 4! Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon! Its effect lets me detach both of its Overlay Units to halve one of your monster’s attack points and add that same amount to Dark Rebellion itself! And the monster whose ATK I’m halving will be your Evilswarm Ophion!”

 

Vector just shrugged, making an unimpressed face. He was planning something, wasn’t he..?

 

“But that’s not the end!” said Yuya, “With the card Odd-Eyes Accel, I get to normal summon an Odd-Eyes monster without tributing! So the Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon you returned to my hand earlier is coming right back!”

 

“Yeah, yeah, okay,” Vector said, smiling eerily, “C’mon, Yuya. Attack me.”

 

“Then that’s what I’ll do! Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon, attack Evilswarm Thanatos!”

 

[3775-2350=1,425]

[Vector LP= 3750-1425=2,325]

 

“Next up, Magician of Hope! Attack Evilswarm Ophion—“

 

“I activate my trap, Extra Hundred! My monster can’t be destroyed this turn, but your Magician of Hope gets to attack again.”

 

[3000-1275=1725]

[Vector LP= 2325-1725=600]

 

“Well then,” Yuya said, “Magician of Hope! Attack again!”

 

Vector smiled, “Extra Hundred’s effect: if one of your monsters attacks the monster that it protected from destruction, its attack points change to the attacking monster’s plus 100!!”

 

[3100-3000=100]

[Yuya LP: 4000-100=3900]

 

“Agh…” Yuya sighed, ending his turn. There wasn’t much else he could do, but he should be fine for a bit…

 

Vector started his turn. He smiled. “This is the end, Yuya! I activate the spell card Monster Reborn to revive my Evilswarm Ouroboros!”

 

“Oh no…” Yuzu whispered.

 

“It doesn’t have any units, so it shouldn’t be able to use its effects, right?” Crow asked, looking at Kurosaki.

 

Kurosaki nodded. “Usually, yeah. Though I wouldn’t doubt he has a plan to get around it…”

 

“Now!” Vector yelled, “Evilswarm Ouroboros, attack Odd-Eyes Pendulum Dragon!”

 

The monster lunged forward with all of its heads, but before it made it all the way, Vector spoke again. “Now, the trap card Evil 1! No monsters will be destroyed, but you lose all but one of your life points!”

 

[Yuya LP: 1]

 

Agh-!” Yuya exclaimed, being knocked back by the impact.

 

“Evilswarm Ophion! Attack Odd-Eyes and finish this!”

 

“Hang on!” Yuya yelled, “Shieldrummer’s pendulum effect! I can return one of my pendulum scales to my hand to negate your attack!”

 

Ahahaha!! I should’ve known you’d use that again. But why not earlier, Yuya? You could’ve saved yourself from all that damage…”

 

Yuya shrugged, “I didn’t know your trap was coming, how could I? Besides, isn’t it more exciting like this?!”


Vector didn’t confirm or deny that, only smiling, “You know
, I think I’ve learned a lot from you, Yuya.”

 

“Well that sounded more like a threat than a compliment…” Yusei muttered.

 

Crow nodded, “Yeah, this guy’s creepy.”

 

Vector was out of moves to make, so Yuya took his turn. “Let’s finish this! Dark Rebellion XYZ Dragon, attack Evilswarm Ophion! Lightning Disobey of Rebellion!”

 

[3775-2550=1225]

[Vector LP= 0]

 

“Yeah! He did it!” Yuzu cheered.

 

“Well, Yuya,” Vector said, doing this… strangely nice voice that sounded almost mocking after hearing how he spoke normally, “I have a question, before you all leave.”

 

Yuya was quiet for just a second, “Huh-? Uh, yeah, what is it?”

Vector narrowed his eyes, like Yuya’s reaction had told him something important. He stopped with the happy voice, which only further emphasized his next question. “Who are you?”

Notes:

that duel took me so long lol but at least I did it in mostly one sitting
sorry if vector sounded off this is my first time doing anything with him and he is harder to write than I thought
if I messed up in the duel at all that’s because it’s long and was hard to plan 💔
Hope you enjoyed it (i definitely did, if the faster timing of this didn’t say that already) and see you next time!!

Chapter 14

Notes:

sorry this was late I’ve been busy because it’s December anyway jump festa is next week how yall feeling about that

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

“What do you mean, ‘who am I?’ My name’s Sakaki Yuya, I’m an entertainment duelist!”

 

There was a second of silence before Vector spoke again. “Ah… ahahahaha!! Well then, Yuya. It’s nice to meet you. Just know this won’t be the last you’ll see of me.”

 

“Hey, wait, what’s your name?!” Yuya asked. Oh yeah, he’d probably been too far ahead of the group to hear Kurosaki and Edo explain what they knew.

 

Vector thought for a second, some of that amusement still remaining in his gaze. “You can call me Shingetsu.” He took a card out and threw it over to Yuya, smirk remaining on his face, “I have a feeling you’ll meet the owner of that sometime soon. Bring it back to him, okay?”

 

Yuya nodded, “Okay!”

 

Vector waved, leaving through one of the other entrances.

 

“Shingetsu…?” Kurosaki whispered, “That wasn’t Vector?”

 

“No, it was,” Edo said, “I saw a picture of him at Academia… you know, for how many people he’s carded, I thought he’d be more upset about losing.”

 

Yuya sighed, “I’m pretty sure he confused me with Yuto.”

 

Yuzu sighed, “Everyone does that, Yuya….”

 

“I don’t think that’s it. Yuto and I never met Vector,” said Kurosaki.

 

“…You didn’t?”

 

“No… we heard about how dangerous he was, but never met him in person.”

 

“Well,” Reiji said, “Regardless, we need to be heading to Fusion soon.”

 

“Oh yeah!” Yuzu said, “Serena’s probably still there… I hope she’s okay.”

 

Yusei thought back to the dream he’d had last night. Judai… was that conversation just a dream, or did that guy really need his help?

As they left the arena, Yuya looked back one more time, a strange look in his eyes. Yuzu called for him to hurry up, and he followed along at the back of the group.

 

“Is something wrong?”

 

“No,” Yuya said, smiling again, “I’m good!”

 

Yusei also looked back at the arena for just a moment, noticing Vector standing in the path he’d left from, talking to a purple-haired boy. Had he seen that guy before…? Maybe… was it after his duel with that kid named III? One of the people who showed up afterwards had purple hair like that…

 

He kept walking.

 

“That guy was weird…” Crow said.

 

“We’re lucky we all made it out okay,” Edo said, “I’m just not sure why…”

 

“Because Yuya beat him?”

 

“No…” Kurosaki said, “That’s why we were unharmed, but I think the strangest part is how unbothered he was. What I’ve heard about him made him sound… much more violent.”

 

“You said you and Yuto never met him?” Reiji asked.

 

Kurosaki nodded.

 

“Hm.” Reiji looked over at Yuya, with a look not too far from suspicion.

 

“The teleporter we use shouldn’t be too far from here,” said Edo.

 

“Good. We need to get to the Fusion Dimension as soon as possible.”

 

As they got closer to where Edo was leading them, they heard a faint whistling in the distance.

“What is that..?” Yuzu whispered.

 

“I’m not sure…” Edo said.

They’d arrived at a small base it seemed Academia had set up. There weren’t any soldiers around, for some reason. The whistling was getting louder…

 

“Even if anyone’s here, they won’t question me,” Edo continued, “But we shouldn’t stick around for long, or they might—“

 

The whistling stopped. “That won’t be a problem.”

 

Yuya noticed who it was first, “Kaito!!”

 

The man nodded, “I’m coming with you.”

 

“Who is this guy?” Crow whispered.

 

Yusei whispered back, “I’ll tell you later. Just know he really hates Academia, and for good reason.”

 

It seemed everyone knew better than to ask why Kaito wanted to come, as that was… kind of obvious, given what they knew about how much Academia had taken from him.

 

“Alright, then… Let’s get going.”

 

Before entering the base, Yusei looked back at the desolate land of the XYZ dimension. Defeating Academia should stop all this, but… it wouldn’t fix it. And whether or not it’d give any clues as to what he’d forgotten was anyone’s guess. The only way to find out was to go, really.

He turned around, back towards the rest of the group, and immediately did a double-take, looking behind again. There had been, for a second, someone standing there. Had Vector followed them, or was it someone— something else? Whoever it was was gone now.

 

He closed the door and followed with everyone else.

 

“How do we know this guy isn’t tricking us..?” Crow asked.

 

“We asked the same question, he defected after Yuya beat him.”

 

“…I should doubt that more than I do.”

 

“Yuya,” Reiji said, “Stay with Yuzu when we get there. We still don’t know what Academia wants with her.”

 

“Got it!”

 

-

 

The teleporter was, thankfully, less dramatic than the one in Synchro. It was just a thing you stood on— big enough for the whole group, probably so Academia could send lots of soldiers at once. Bruno seemed pretty interested in the whole thing… Yusei could see why they’d been such good friends, even if he didn’t really remember right now…

He shook his head a bit, it wouldn’t do any good to worry about that. He was going to fix this, and if that dream from the night before meant anything, there might be answers in the Fusion Dimension.

 

He felt electricity coursing through the air, and a blinding light not unlike the first teleporter flashed across his vision. And, just like that last time… well, if there was space in between the dimensions, this was probably what it was.

The same darkness from that dream last night… so it was real? But why was he seeing it…?

 

The darkness faded away for a moment, more color fading in. No one else was there, so…

 

Hey… I’m back.” A voice from the side. From the last dream… Judai?

This was a different kind of dream from last time, clearly, so the boy didn’t see him at all… was this really happening, or..?

 

An older voice replied, sounding… strange, with an eerie tone that, had this not been a dream, might’ve made his skin crawl. “Ah, about time. Hurry up.”

He looked around for where the adult was, but the dream was too dark to see much.

 

“Are there supposed to be bugs in here?”

 

“I’m studying them. Just ignore it. Sit down.”

 

The dream cut out, and there was light again. That was a lot shorter than last time… was this the Fusion Dimension?

 

“You okay?” Crow asked.

 

Yusei sighed, “I’m fine. That was weird…”

 

“I guess? It was really fast.”

 

“…did you not see anything—?”

 

“Huh. This is the Fusion Dimension?” Yuya looked around.

 

“Yeah,” Edo said, “If I brought us right to Academia, they would’ve noticed. We’re going to have to take a boat.”

 

“What about the soldiers?” Yuzu asked.

 

“They won’t bother you if I’m here. I don’t think they’ve found out I’m working with you yet.”

 

The Fusion Dimension was interesting. Its architecture was… definitely fancy, just off of first impressions. Most of the buildings were decorated with white pillars— at least in the area they were in. There were probably less intricate buildings elsewhere, which was proven as they reached the docks, which had more brick buildings that were probably storehouses.

 

A ship full of children was departing when they’d gotten there, and with how Edo looked disappointed at the sight of it, it must’ve been going to Academia. They were sending more kids in…? Did no one know what was really going on there?

The other (unattended) boats were either really small wooden fishing ones, or were speedboats that needed keys. They’d have to find another way there, steal one, or maybe sneak onto—

 

“Hey!” A voice called, “That’s Edo Phoenix!” Academia. They didn’t sound happy.

 

Okay… I guess they do know.” Edo jumped into the biggest speedboat, everybody else following suit. The Academia soldiers were approaching, so they had to run fast…

 

“Does anybody know how to steal one of these?!”

 

“I can try?” Yusei said. Surely it couldn’t be that hard, right? He’d done similar things before.

 

“Hurry up, they’re coming!!” Yuzu said.

 

“I’m working on it!”

Thankfully, the boat started moving right as the Academia soldiers reached the dock, and they were off.

 

“So, you do know how to get to Academia, right?” Reiji asked.

 

Edo thought for a second, “By boat… vaguely? I can drive it, though.”

 

Vaguely?!” Yuya asked.

 

“We could follow the Academia boat that left,” said Yuzu.

 

“Oh, yeah!”

 

Yusei looked out at the ocean, trying not to think about the last time he saw the water this choppy. Though, that must have been even longer ago than it felt…

Notes:

finally in fusion, sorry if not much happened here or if some things were sorta off, like I said I was busy so I just had to do what I could 😭, I’m gonna try and make the next one cooler

Chapter 15

Notes:

(See the end of the chapter for notes.)

Chapter Text

He hadn’t liked the ocean in a while.

 

“We need to make sure the ship doesn’t see us, stay at a distance.”

 

“Right.”

 

“My ticket into the city is my Red Dragon Archfiend and your Stardust Dragon—-“

 

“Jack…”

 

That must’ve been so many years ago. For Yusei, it just felt like two or so. He did feel like… there was some other context he was missing? He wasn’t forgetting anything from back then, right? Had something…? Something after?

A card… it was grey? The- the levels were on the other— the left side?

He glanced over at Kurosaki. XYZ monsters had Ranks instead of Levels, didn’t they? Being on the other side of the card…

No, he must be overthinking it.

 

“You okay?” Crow asked.

 

Yusei turned towards his younger brother and smiled, waving a had dismissively. “I’m fine.”

 

Crow didn’t seem convinced, “Yusei.”

 

What?”

 

“I just… about what you told me yesterday. Has it gotten any better?”

 

“No.”

 

“…okay, well…” Crow paused, “I just wanted to say, don’t blame yourself for anything that happened before, okay? I know how you feel about it.”

 

What…? Wait, he didn’t mean…?

 

“We don’t blame you for it because it’s not your fault, Yusei. You’re our friend, and I wouldn’t trade you for anything.”

 

Oh, he was talking about that. How he felt about Zero Re— wait, when did he learn about that?! What circumstances would’ve led to that information..?

 

“…when did I tell you about that..?” he whispered.

 

“Uh… well, you didn’t really tell me…”

 

I… it’s fine, nevermind,” he said, “thanks.”

 

“…Yusei…”

 

He didn’t say anything else. What could he say? That wasn’t… really a discussion that could be had around this many other people. 

 

Then, a tiny speck in the corner of his vision… there was a spider on the seat of the boat. Yusei flinched away, swatting at it with his hand. He took a moment to breathe, brushing the dead arachnid off his hand. Why was his heart beating so fast?

He stepped on the thing, just to make sure it was dead.

 

Yusei decided to focus on something else. He shouldn’t be so upset by such a small thing, he was perfectly used to seeing spiders, they’re no big deal. Uh… someone else’s conversation, that would work.

 

“Yuya, what card did Vector give you?” Yuzu asked, standing next to Yuya on another part of the boat.

 

“From Shingetsu…?” Yuya asked, looking through his deck. (Why he was still calling Vector that was anyone’s guess.) “Oh… here!”

Yuya pulled out a card, “..it’s a Number.”

 

Oh..! So the person Vector said we’d be meeting soon must be the same friend V mentioned!”

 

In the side of his vision, Yusei saw Kaito tense up. He must’ve been friends with the owner of the Numbers too…

 

“Yusei.”

Huh?

“Yusei, are you there?

 

“Do you hear whispering?”

 

Crow looked at him a bit strangely, “no?”

 

So not a Signer thing. Then who..?

“Yusei, come here quickly. Judai is—“

 

The noise cut out.

“…nothing, it’s gone now. Must’ve… been the waves or something.”

 

“…okay?”

 

Yusei thought for a second. “Yesterday, uh, it sounded like you didn’t really get what I was talking about, like, when I mentioned the Fortune Cup… but now you’re fine? Did something..?”

 

“Oh, yeah, that. That’s what I meant when I said weird things were happening. Jack bringing out Tyrant Red Dragon Archfiend helped, but I don’t get why it even started in the first place.”

 

Yusei remembered what V said earlier about the dimensions: they’re artificial. So then… why wouldn’t anyone know about that? The memory inconsistencies…

“The dimensions are meant to cover something up,” he whispered, “Something happened to create them that no one is supposed to remember.”

 

“Who cares how the dimensions were made,” Jack said, sitting down next to his brothers, “If it’s a threat, we’ll just duel whoever caused it and make them fix the whole thing.”

 

“I promise it wasn’t our fault this time,” said Bruno, who’d been looking at some of the Lancer’s duel disks.

 

“Our…?” Yusei questioned. Bruno had told him about Illiaster yesterday, yeah, but hadn’t they all died..? It made sense for him to mention the whole group in this context, but he’d said the same thing earlier, right? Had they also been brought back somehow, or was the last time referring to… someone else?

 

A shadow cast over the boat. They hadn’t gotten that close to the Academia ship, had they?

 

“We’re here,” Edo whispered, looking ahead.

 

Academia was a massive castle-like structure, completely swallowing any natural land that side of the island would’ve had, replacing them with large boat docks made of metal. Bits of rock were visible around the sides, but for the most part, the island was completely consumed by Academia. The shadow above them, however, was caused by the clouds above the island, dark and swirling. They were almost… purple?

 

“We need to find a place to get off where they won’t spot us,” said Reiji, “Do you happen to know any of their blind spots?”

 

Edo nodded, “The other side of the island is too far of a walk… so the closest option would be the beach next to…” he paused for a second, “there’s an abandoned section of land on the western side of the island. It’s the oldest part of Academia the Professor left standing.”

 

“Why’s that?” Yusei asked.

 

“It’s haunted.”

 

“What?”

 

-

 

The small bit of beach they got off on seemed pretty normal, with a stairway carved into the rock to help get back up on the main part of the island.

 

“What did you mean by this place being haunted..?” Yuya asked.

 

Edo sighed, “They’ve never been able to build over here, it always goes wrong. They stopped trying at the fifth explosion.”

 

“Explosions?” Yuzu asked.

The confusion made sense. The building right next to the way up was completely intact, if a bit old. It didn’t look like a place that’d seen multiple explosions.

 

“Probably equipment issues?” Yusei said.

 

Oh. That makes sense.”

 

“Sort of?” Edo said, “They said it looked more like they’d been shot at with something, but when they looked nobody was there.”

 

“Huh.”

 

“We need a plan for when we get into the main building,” said Reiji, “There are a lot of us, and we want to cover as much space as possible to gain more control over the area by targeting their strongest members.”

 

“So we’re splitting into groups?” Sawatari asked, sounding bored by the explanation.

 

Reiji nodded, “We don’t want to spread ourselves out too thin, or they might try to overpower some of us by sending a bunch of soldiers at once.”

 

“I’m going to get Ruri,” Kurosaki said, “I don’t need help, I can take down however many of them I need to.”

 

“I also need to find a certain person,” said Kaito.

 

Reiji sighed, “Okay…” he turned towards Edo, “Is there anything else we need to know?”

 

“Yeah. The Professor… once he finds out we’re here, he’s probably going to try and speed up the whole… refusing the dimensions thing. But I don’t know where the machine to do it actually is, he never spoke to me anywhere outside of the old headmaster’s office. His other office, where he actually keeps that thing… that’s where we need to go.”

Notes:

okay yeah I am a bit uncertain about one of the mini-conversations here but I don’t have any friends to watch any of the shows who can look this over so I’m just gonna hope it’s fine and it sounds the way it sounded in my head

Chapter 16

Notes:

hi yeah sorry I’m late (Christmas and New Years) this one may be a bit short for the same reason but I’m gonna try and make the next one cooler so yeah sorry about that??

(See the end of the chapter for more notes.)

Chapter Text

It didn’t take much to actually get inside the building. They had to duel a few people to get in, but they moved through quickly enough. Kaito and Kurosaki ran off on their own, presumably to get information about the people they were looking for.

 

“Yuya,” said Reiji, “Remember, don’t let Yuzu out of your sight.”

 

The boy nodded, “Okay!”

 

“Something is wrong,” said Tsukikage, “Be on guard.”

 

“What do you mean?” Reiji asked.

 

A flash of red close to the roof caught Yusei’s eye for a second.

“Look out!”

 

The room filled with light for a brief moment, walls forming around the group. These new solid holograms were kind of annoying…

…Where was everyone else?

Yusei looked around, the walls blocking easy view to anywhere past a short distance in front of him. Lots of turns, supposedly. Was… this a maze? Academia trying to split them up? Why would they do that instead of just capturing them? Was it just a default security measure, maybe..?

 

Regardless, there was probably some kind of plan to pick them off individually while they were lost. So if Academia’s goal was to split them up, Yusei had to find the others.

The faint red light on his arm seemed to pull in a certain direction, the light increasing to a more normal level for just a moment, like it was using more energy to lead him. He felt a bit strange, but maybe that was normal…?

 

“I’d expect you to be more powerful than this..” Yusei muttered.

 

He walked for a little bit, heading towards whatever the Crimson Dragon was supposedly leading him to. Surely this room wasn’t that big, right? It hadn’t looked that big before, but that could just be because of the maze…

There was a noise from a certain direction… the exact opposite from where he was being led. Was it Academia, or one of the Lancers..?

The mark pulsed again, like it was telling him to move. So, Yusei turned away from the noise, continuing through the maze.

 

It was eerily quiet, save for the one noise and the sound of his own footsteps. What was Academia’s purpose in splitting them up like this? Were the others in danger..?

 

Another noise. Was he being followed?

He walked faster. Made a few turns that didn’t match with where he was being told to go, hoping there wouldn’t be a dead end.

There wasn’t really a reason whoever might’ve been following him would know which way he was going, but mixing up the path a bit could help lose them…

 

If he was being followed, Academia definitely put this here to split them up and pick them off one by one. If he wasn’t… it could just be one of the Lancers elsewhere in the maze making those noises. But it was always good to be safe.

 

He paused to listen. The noises had stopped. No, not stopped. Changed. Steps, from another part of the maze. Lots of them, sounding a bit muted… it couldn’t be any of the others or even Academia, their footsteps wouldn’t sound like that.

 

Was there someone or something else in here with them?

 

Yusei tried to move faster, not wasting time going different directions anymore. He just followed where the Crimson Dragon supposedly wanted him to go. Right now, he needed to get out of the maze. Surely some of the others had made it out already.

 

The muffled footsteps followed him. It sounded like maybe… four people? Did Academia have some kind of stealth group they sent after people for fun? That didn’t really match with their previous behavior, but what did he know…

 

Eventually, he came to an opening in the maze, leading to a hallway that appeared more regular. There wasn’t anyone there, though. Weird… did the maze have multiple exits? To split them up… it would make sense. That, or nobody else had gotten there yet. Should he… keep going? Head back and look for the others…? No… if Academia was trying to split them up or distract them, it would be better to keep moving and try to make more progress. (That’s what Jack would do, wasn’t it….?)

 

A student in a red jacket ran by. He looked panicked.

 

“Hey!” Yusei called out, “Where’s your ‘Professor?’”
Everyone else would be heading towards that office, right? So surely that would be the right place to go.

 

The boy pointed down a certain direction, seeming scared, “That way, up the stairs!”

 

This was very likely going to turn into a trap, Yusei knew that. Why would this kid just give up that information willingly? So, if it was a trap…

 

He ran in the other direction. If they were trying to lead him into a trap, it would probably be set up the furthest away from the Lancer’s actual goal as possible. There were Duel Gangs that used to try similar things back in Satellite.

 

There was a long stairwell at the end of the hall, leading upwards. Was it leading to the same place as the other hall would’ve? Maybe the maze completely cut off the right path… regardless, this was the only way forward.

 

~

 

The stairway had no turns, going straight upwards. It led into a small room with a large metal door lined in caution tape. It opened automatically.

 

Carefully, Yusei moved forward. The door shut behind him— never a good sign.

 

“Ah, hello there.”

 

He raised his duel disk, turning to face the voice. An old, honestly quite creepy man stood on a platform in the room, lit by green light.

“About time,” the man said, “I’ve been hoping you’d come. See, the Professor can’t have you getting in the way of his plan, despite your previous attempt—“

 

The sentence was cut off and Yusei took a step back as the man was grabbed from behind by a monster’s claws, being flown up into the air with dark red wings not too unlike those of Jack’s Red Dragon Archfiend. The man gasped in shock and struggled to get out of the monsters grip to no success.

 

Yusei looked back at the platform, scanning the surroundings for who could’ve summoned that thing, when out of the darkness itself stepped a boy- one he’d seen before, not in person, but…

 

“Judai?”

Notes:

the other lancers doing sorta-battle-beast-but-not-quite in the maze: surely this is the worst it gets

Judai(?) upstairs, who has had enough of this:


anyway is it super obvious I planned out what everyone was doing but then realized it would be really hard to show all that with just one person’s pov or did I hide it well
sorry
thanks for reading see you next time (hopefully with a longer chapter now that I’m off vacation)