Post by Xenneth Hikari on May 25, 2008 22:13:49 GMT -5
As the day had started to come to a close at Duel Academy, once again a flash of light had emitted within a certain area of the grounds. It only meant that the Realm of Light was to of course merge with the darkness of this world and make a corridor for a certain fellow student to travel through, but yet, the location was undecided as the small opening had opened and closed to and from places as he had moved his hands about in the parallel world. Over his shoulder of his inverted Ra Yellow uniform, he spiritual friends only watched as he had a sort of saddened look.
“What’s wrong masta’?” That southern bell dialect and tone of voice was so familiar. It of course belong to Satina who was one of several Galaxy Angels that Xenneth had within his card deck. He had looked over his shoulder seeing her with her long golden hair that raveled in curls as they went as long as to sit on her shoulders. Her body even had a long dress that seemed to be the old western kind that was in various colors of orange and yellow, and around her dress’s sill bottom were rings of yellow like the planet of Saturn itself. It made Xenneth smile to see them, and even to play a ploy so they wouldn’t worry about him.
“Oh! It’s nothing Satina! I’m just going back to Duel Academy and perhaps spend the night again.” he had said as he had tried to feint his smile. However, Satina wasn’t easily fooled as she lifted one of her gloved hands and wavered it about with her index finger pointing into the air. “Nonsense Masta’! I know that look!” she had insisted as she had started to waver the hand like she was casting a spell.
“Ya’ think jus cause ya disappear at night that ya’re becoming a burden to the people who care about ya!” she had said before folding her arms and smiled. “We’ve been watching ya masta! Ya’ve made lots of good friends lately. At first, you wouldn’t even approach an Obelisk, and then ya went as far as to call us to help you duel Aster Phoenix. That’s saying a lot!” she had said with a smile as Xenneth had turned to her nodding.
“Now then, I think you should get out there and have fun! Don’t you worry about that there relationships. You’re a kind person masta! That’s why we chose you!” The angelic figure had winked and given a slight whip of her angelic orange wings. Xenneth had only returned that gesture with a small giggle hearing her as he lifted his right hand to his mouth slightly coveting it. “Thank you Satina…” he had said as the white aura had started to envelope him until he had faded away from the realm barely hearing the faint voice of Satina as she had said, “Ya’ welcome masta’!”
Once again, Xenneth had appeared in his room. It had been a while since he had returned to this place. Last time he was here, he had dueled Aster Phoenix who had knocked not knowing that someone had taken up vacancy here. He wondered tonight, just what was happening around Duel Academy? Sure he had chosen such a far space to cast his spell and appear, but to him, this place was also the most basic since it was his own room that was decorated with star like themes of instruments including a clock shaped in it’s liking as well as a lamp with a bulb. The Wall paper however was that of angelic figures that was in a cartoon like fashion, but at the same time artistic. If anything was notable in his room, it was how clean it was. For one thing, he was barely ever in his room, and even if he was, he’d be a neat freak.
He had smiled as he rubbed the back of his head thinking that maybe he wouldn’t have to resort to cleaning the place if he had company like last time.
“What’s wrong masta’?” That southern bell dialect and tone of voice was so familiar. It of course belong to Satina who was one of several Galaxy Angels that Xenneth had within his card deck. He had looked over his shoulder seeing her with her long golden hair that raveled in curls as they went as long as to sit on her shoulders. Her body even had a long dress that seemed to be the old western kind that was in various colors of orange and yellow, and around her dress’s sill bottom were rings of yellow like the planet of Saturn itself. It made Xenneth smile to see them, and even to play a ploy so they wouldn’t worry about him.
“Oh! It’s nothing Satina! I’m just going back to Duel Academy and perhaps spend the night again.” he had said as he had tried to feint his smile. However, Satina wasn’t easily fooled as she lifted one of her gloved hands and wavered it about with her index finger pointing into the air. “Nonsense Masta’! I know that look!” she had insisted as she had started to waver the hand like she was casting a spell.
“Ya’ think jus cause ya disappear at night that ya’re becoming a burden to the people who care about ya!” she had said before folding her arms and smiled. “We’ve been watching ya masta! Ya’ve made lots of good friends lately. At first, you wouldn’t even approach an Obelisk, and then ya went as far as to call us to help you duel Aster Phoenix. That’s saying a lot!” she had said with a smile as Xenneth had turned to her nodding.
“Now then, I think you should get out there and have fun! Don’t you worry about that there relationships. You’re a kind person masta! That’s why we chose you!” The angelic figure had winked and given a slight whip of her angelic orange wings. Xenneth had only returned that gesture with a small giggle hearing her as he lifted his right hand to his mouth slightly coveting it. “Thank you Satina…” he had said as the white aura had started to envelope him until he had faded away from the realm barely hearing the faint voice of Satina as she had said, “Ya’ welcome masta’!”
Once again, Xenneth had appeared in his room. It had been a while since he had returned to this place. Last time he was here, he had dueled Aster Phoenix who had knocked not knowing that someone had taken up vacancy here. He wondered tonight, just what was happening around Duel Academy? Sure he had chosen such a far space to cast his spell and appear, but to him, this place was also the most basic since it was his own room that was decorated with star like themes of instruments including a clock shaped in it’s liking as well as a lamp with a bulb. The Wall paper however was that of angelic figures that was in a cartoon like fashion, but at the same time artistic. If anything was notable in his room, it was how clean it was. For one thing, he was barely ever in his room, and even if he was, he’d be a neat freak.
He had smiled as he rubbed the back of his head thinking that maybe he wouldn’t have to resort to cleaning the place if he had company like last time.