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    Chelsea drew a card.

    Ryu Kokki… she thought.

    She looked over the field.

    I got an idea… she thought. First, I’ll sacrifice Vampire Lady to summon this guy. Then, I’ll attack one of her unequipped Batterymen with one of my Vampire Lords, which will bring the Equipped one down to 2,600 Attack Points. Then I’ll attack that other unequipped one with another Vampire Lord, leaving her with 600 Life Points. Then I’ll attack the Equipped one with Ryu Kokki, and this duel will be over…

    She paused.

    All unless that facedown card is a Trap that would wipe out my side. But if it is, I still have my last facedown card to buffer some of the damage.

    She played a card.

    “I sacrifice Vampire Lady for Ryu Kokki!” she shouted.

    Vampire Lady vanished in a cloud of shadows, and a huge form rose out of the ground with a great rumbling. It was a hulking behemoth, as broad as it was tall, made entirely of bones and skulls, with an evil face. It let out a sinister chuckle. (2,400/2,000)




    “Vampire Lord, attack the unequipped Batteryman!” she shouted.

    Vampire Lord raised his cape, and the swarm of bats shot forward…

    “I activate… Negate Attack!” shouted Michelle.

    Her Trap Card flipped up, and the bats were absorbed into a vortex of energy.

    “Your attack has been stopped before it could begin,” laughed Michelle. “And now you can’t attack again this round.”

    Chelsea grimaced.

    “Okay…” she muttered. “I’ll move my Zombie Werewolf and my other Vampire Lord to Defense Mode, and end my turn.”

    The second Vampire Lord knelt and covered himself with his cape, and the Werewolf knelt down and shielded himself.

    Michelle drew a card.

    Hmm, my third Battery Charger… she thought. Think I’ll save it…

    “Nanobreaker, attack the Vampire Lord in Attack Mode!” she shouted.

    Nanobreaker leapt, and with one swipe of her blade, cut the vampire down. He shattered into triangles.

    “Batteryman, attack Ryu Kokki!” she shouted. “Battery blast!”

    The Equipped Batteryman fired lightning bolts, and the Bone Dragon Ogre shattered into bone fragments.


    (C: 5,750) -------------------- (M: 4,600)



    “I’m still winning…” muttered Chelsea.

    “Not for long…” laughed Michelle. “Your move…”

    Chelsea drew.

    “Ergh, I have to pass!” she shouted.

    Michelle drew a card.

    She smirked and added it to her hand.

    “Go! Destroy her Zombies!”

    Nanobreaker slashed with her sword, and cleaved Zombie Werewolf in two. Batteryman C shot bolts of lightning and incinerated the other Vampire Lord.

    “Chelsea’s really getting schooled…” muttered Ren.

    “Let’s just hope her next draw is something good,” said Yumi. “She has nothing left except that facedown card, and if it were something that could have protected her, she’d have used it already.”

    Chelsea slowly drew a card.

    She smirked.

    “I activate my facedown card, Call of the Haunted!” she shouted.

    The facedown card flipped up, and an elaborate, mahogany coffin rose onto the field. It opened with a creak, and Vampire Lord stepped out, his eyes glowing red.

    “Now I remove him from play…” continued Chelsea, “to Special Summon Vampire Genesis!”

    The vampire vanished, and the hulking, terrible vampire deity appeared with a great roar. (3,000/2,100)




    “Three grand?” shouted Michelle.

    “Soon to be more,” said Chelsea, playing a card. “Next I play Rush Recklessly, upping his Attack to 3,700 for one round.

    “Now… Attack the Equipped Batteryman C! Crimson shroud!”

    Vampire Genesis burst into a cloud of red mist, and shot forward. The Batteryman exploded into a burst of light.


    (C: 5,750) -------------------- (M: 4,100)



    “Huh?” asked Ren. “Why didn’t she attack one of the ones with zero Attack Points? Michelle would have lost 3,700 Life Points.”

    “Mmm, yes…” said Marlon, “but she still would have had 900 Life Points left. And if Michelle had summoned even one more Monster, the Equipped Batteryman would have grown back to 3,200 Attack Points. Chelsea would have lost Vampire Genesis, and would have taken a direct attack by Nanobreaker. So she made a smarter move.”

    Michelle just looked at Chelsea.

    She drew a card.

    “I’ll move all three of my Monsters to Defense Mode…” she said.

    The two Batterymen C and Nanobreaker knelt in Defense.

    “And since my two Batterymen are now in Defense Mode, Nanobreaker gains 1,000 Defense Points.

    (1,600/2,800)

    “So I see…” said Chelsea, drawing a card.

    “I summon Vampire Bat in Attack Mode,” she exclaimed.

    She played the card, and a swarm of bats flew overhead. They flew together, forming into one giant bat. (800/800)

    “When Vampire Bat is on the field,” said Chelsea, “all Zombies gain 200 Attack Points.”

    Vampire Genesis rose to 3,200 Attack, and Vampire Bat itself rose to 1,000.

    “Vampire Bat, attack another Batteryman! Nightmare scourge!”

    The bat split into a swarm of bats again, and flew at the Batteryman. It exploded like the first one did.

    “Vampire Genesis, attack Nanobreaker!”

    Vampire Genesis’s crimson shroud flew forward. Nanobreaker tried to shield herself, but she fell over and exploded into bits.

    “Your move, Michelle,” said Chelsea. “Only one Batteryman left…”

    Michelle grit her teeth and drew a card…

    And then she smiled.

    “This doesn’t look good…” muttered Figlio.

    “No…” said Chelsea. “You think?”

    Michelle took two cards from her hand.

    “I play my final Battery Charger,” she said, “and bring back one Batteryman AA.”

    The strange machine rose again, and the orange Batteryman appeared once again. (0/0)


    (C: 5,750) -------------------- (M: 3,600)



    “Now then…” she continued, “it’s time to show you what my Hunger For Power card can do. Listen up, because this gets kind of complicated…

    “It’s sort of like the opposite of Cost Down. I choose one Monster in my hand. The Level of that Monster is increased by two for one round. In exchange for that, if I summon it in the same round, it gains 500 Attack Points.”

    She played the card.

    “Thus, the Level Five Monster I’m holding now becomes a Level Seven Monster.”

    “Why the heck would she…” started Yumi.

    She paused.

    “Oh… no…” she said.

    “What…” asked Ren. “It seems like an uneven tradeoff to me…”

    “No…” said Yumi. “Given the nature of Michelle’s deck, that card is a tremendous benefit…”

    “So now…” said Michelle. “I sacrifice Batteryman AA and Batteryman C…”

    The two Batterymen vanished into orbs of light…

    “To summon my Super Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon!”

    A huge creature appeared over the field. It resembled a dragon or a dinosaur in outline, but it was made of sparkplugs, switches, circuits, and other electric paraphernalia. Its eyes were two glowing red blinking lights, and its claws were metal and razor sharp.

    It roared a bellow that sounded metallic and feral at the same time. (2,400/1,000)




    “Let me explain how this big guy works,” said Michelle. “If you summon him by sacrificing a Batteryman, he gains one of three effects, based on which type of Batteryman you sacrifice.

    “And since I increased his Level to Seven, I was able to sacrifice two different Batterymen, and get two effects!

    “First, Batteryman C gives him a trampling effect.

    “Second, Batteryman AA gives him 1,000 extra Attack Points.

    “And due to the effect of Hunger For Power, he gains 500 additional Attack Points!”

    (3,900/1,000)

    “It’s been swell…” said Michelle. “Super Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon, destroy Vampire Genesis with electric blast!”

    The Dragon shot a blast of pure electricity from its jaws, and Vampire Genesis was blown to bits.

    “NO!” screamed Ren. “That was her best Monster!”


    (C: 4,850) -------------------- (M: 3,600)



    “Make your move,” ordered Michelle.

    Chelsea drew.

    There it is… she thought, looking at the card. MY card. The card dad made for me…

    She looked at her hand, then she looked at Vampire Bat.

    Oh, but I can’t use it now…

    “I pass for this turn…” she muttered.

    Michelle drew a card.

    “I play Pot of Greed…” she said.

    The jar appeared, and she drew twice.

    “Next, I’ll play Monster Reborn, to bring back Nanobreaker…” she said.

    She played the card, and the golden ankh appeared in the air. Nanobreaker stepped out, and her eyes glowed. (1,600/1,800)

    Then she opened her Field Slot.

    “Next, I’ll play the Field Spell, Luminous Spark, to make my Dragon even stronger.”

    She fit the card in the slot, and a bright light fell over the field. The Dragon grew to (4,400/600)

    “You’re through!” shouted Michelle. “Nanobreaker, destroy her Bat!”

    Nanobreaker swung with her sword, and Vampire Bat scattered into its component bats…

    But then they flew back together and reformed.

    “Huh?” asked Michelle.

    “Vampire Bat has another ability,” said Chelsea, slipping a card into her discard slot. “At any time it would be destroyed, I can discard another one from my hand or deck to negate the destruction. And I have two in my deck.”

    Michelle frowned.

    “So you survive one more round,” she said. “Super Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon, attack!”

    The Dragon breathed it electric blast, and the Bat was vaporized.


    (C: 850) -------------------- (M: 3,600)



    “No Monsters left, Chelsea,” she said, “so make your last move.”

    This will be the last move all right, said Chelsea, drawing a card, and it will end in her defeat…

    She played a Spell Card.

    “I play Call of the Mummy,” she said. “Now, so long as I have no Monsters on my side of the field, I can Special Summon a Zombie to my side of the field, no matter how powerful it is.”

    The sky began to darken…

    “And I choose to summon my most powerful card… A woman who’s both a vampire and a vampire slayer… My father’s latest creation… Come forward, Penelope, Lady of the Night!”

    In an aura of mist, a beautiful woman stepped onto the field. She was clothed in a white gown, with a golden cross around her neck. Her skin was milky white, her eyes were sky blue, and her long hair was raven-black and billowy. She held a staff in her hand that was topped with a golden crescent moon with a red orb inside.

    Her eyes narrowed as she looked at Michelle. (1,000/200)

    “What the…” muttered Michelle, in shock. “She… she kinda looks like you! Only older… and scarier…”

    Chelsea nodded.

    “There’s a legend behind her, which I’ll only share with friends. But before you underestimate her for being weak, listen closely. She can’t be Normal Summoned – I have to find a way to Special Summon her somehow. But when she is summoned, she has two potent abilities. First, when she’s summoned, all Spells and Traps on the field are destroyed.

    The Luminous Spark and Call of the Mummy cards shattered.

    “Second, as a vampire slayer, she gains power from undead who have perished. So for every Zombie-Type Monster in my Graveyard, she gains 400 Attack Points.”

    “Each one?” gasped Yumi.

    “I kinda lost count…” muttered Ren. “HOW many Zombies are in her Graveyard right now?”

    “Let’s see…” muttered Marlon. “Three Vampire Ladies, three Zombie Werewolves, two Vampire Lords… Oh wait, she removed one of those from play…”

    “I’ll make it easy for you,” said Chelsea. “There are twelve Zombies in my Graveyard right now, making Penelope’s Attack Score… Well, you said you were good at math…”

    (5,800/200)

    “No… way…” muttered Michelle.

    “Hey, it was your own fault…” said Chelsea. “Your own strategy did you in. Need I remind you, you played Inferno Reckless Summon twice?”

    Michelle growled.

    “Fine!” she shouted. “Attack my Dragon. I’ll still have Life Points left, and I can still turn it around!”

    Chelsea shook her head.

    “Your Dragon isn’t my target,” she said. “There’s another Monster on your side of the field that I can attack…”

    Michelle looked…

    “ARGH!” she shouted. “Nanobreaker is in Attack Mode!”

    “With far fewer Attack Points, I might add…” said Chelsea. “Penelope, attack Nanobreaker! Light of vengeance!”

    What could best be described as a personal lightning storm erupted around Penelope, and a blast of pure light shot at the android. Nanobreaker exploded, and Michelle was propelled backwards.


    (C: 850) -------------------- (M: 0)



    “Is it over?” asked Figlio, who was cowering.

    Penelope and the Dragon vanished.

    “Yeah…” said Chelsea, “why don’t you watch Ren duel next time? His Monsters aren’t as scary.”

    She looked at her badge, which was now at Green.

    She walked up to Michelle.

    “Go tell Edan that if you and your brother are the best he can throw at me, he’s in big trouble. Until he decides to face me in person, I’m through dealing with his goons.”

    Michelle scrambled to her feet and ran away in fear.

    The Centurion who had been watching nodded to Chelsea, and then he turned and walked off.

    Ren and Yumi ran up to her with Marlon in tow.

    “So, Chelsea…” said Ren. “You said there was a legend behind her that you would share with friends…”

    Chelsea looked at the card.

    “Yeah…” she said. “A very strange one…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    The minute hand on Clock Tower Prison reached the top, and five loud chimes rang out.

    The duelists were sitting on a park bench as Chelsea looked at the card.

    “About three years after my folks got married,” she said, “when I was only two, they went on vacation in France, my mom’s home country, and she was browsing in the Library of the Port-Royal Society in Paris, a place where they keep a lot of old books. She was drawn to one old tome, which was written in Frankish, one of the old languages of the country. Mom had taken an elective in old languages, and she was able to read it with little difficulty.

    “She found that it was a collection of tales of the supernatural, or so it seemed. Strangely, however, she couldn’t tell whether this book was fiction… or history.

    “In it, she found the story of Penelope. Now, according to this source, this young maiden who lived in the sixteenth century was connected to the church somehow… Perhaps she was an initiate at a convent, or maybe she was a priestess from some splinter group who allowed such things.

    “Anyway, the story told of a terrible night when a savage vampire ambushed her, and fed on her blood, draining her dry. She didn’t survive, sadly, and woke the next night, cursed with vampirism herself. And before long, she heard the monster calling to her, telling her to join him.

    “Usually, that’s how it goes… A vampire’s victim becomes his slave. But Penelope was able to resist the callings. She covered her ears with her hands and ran to the nearest place of worship. Only there were the monster’s calls deafened by the hallowed ground.

    “How she resisted, no one is sure. Some say that her faith was so great, her soul was able to fight off the darkness that tried to infect it, unlike most vampires. But she didn’t know what to do.

    “She did the only thing she could do… She prayed…

    “And eventually, someone answered. A beautiful form came out of the darkness and touched her. The form had bad news… It could not restore her to what she once was. The dead could not be restored to life. But it told her that the seed of evil that was planted inside her could be purged if she was willing to fight the unholy spawn with all her strength. Penelope said yes, and she had a very good reason for doing so... She had nothing left to lose.

    “The being told her how to do it, and she left the church, and was immediately beset by the calling again. She fashioned a makeshift wooden stake and found a mallet, and followed its voice. She took the monster by surprise… and silenced the voice.

    “It was only the beginning. By night, she hunted for vampires and similar creatures. At every dawn, she dug herself a makeshift grave in the earth and slept, safe from the sun which was now a danger. The common folk saw her now and again. Sometimes her quarry had valuables that had been stolen from victims. She had no use for them, so she gave them to the impoverished. The common folk regarded her as a savior, and called her by many names, among them, The Lady of the Night, seeing as that was the only time they saw her.

    “It’s unclear how long this went on… It might have been ten years, it might have been a century. But eventually, she fell asleep, and some say a hand from Heaven took her out of her grave and lifted her into the afterlife.

    “Anyway, this story seemed captivating. Mom photocopied it, and she tried to find information on the author with research, but without success. Internet search engines came up with nothing. She started to believe that the book was written by some lower-class author who had actually spoken to Penelope. Sort of like a forerunner to Interview With the Vampire, to make a comparison.

    “When she told my dad, he got the idea to immortalize Penelope in card form… Slowly at first, but it eventually took shape. This version I have was approved after about thirty versions were turned down.

    “And since that book had no illustrations and no physical description of Penelope… Well, it was my dad’s gift to me…”

    “Heh, heh, heh,” said Marlon. “A smashing good story indeed. Although I dare say the book your mum found may well have been a book of children’s bedtime stories…”

    “You never know…” said Chelsea, as she shuffled the card back into her deck.

    “Ah, well,” said Marlon. “It’s been swell hanging out with you three, but I must be going… Perhaps we’ll meet again.”

    “Bye!” they all said, as he got up and left.

    “So…” said Yumi, looking at her watch. “It’s five-fifteen… Should we find the Sizzling Sirloin?”

    With two victories under her belt, Chelsea moves up to Green, and the group may have worked up an appetite. But Day One is far from over – in fact, it may be just starting!



    VAMPIRE BAT (Monster Card)

    Card Specs
    Type:
    Zombie/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 3
    ATK: 800
    DEF: 800

    Card Description: When this card is face-up on your side of the field, increase the ATK of all Zombie-Type Monsters on the field by 200. If this card would be destroyed, you may discard one “Vampire Bat” from your hand or deck to negate the destruction. (Damage calculation still applies, if applicable.)



    RED GHOST MOON (Trap Card)

    Normal Trap

    Image:
    A stone bridge leading up to an ominous red harvest moon.

    Card Description: You can activate this card when your opponent declares an attack. Discard one Zombie-Type Monster from your hand. Negate the attack and end the current Battle Phase. The Attack Points of the attacking Monster are then added to your Life Points.

    Note: “Vampire Bat” and “Red Ghost Moon” were first used by Camula in the multi-part “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Field of Screams”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    PENELOPE, THE LADY OF THE NIGHT (Monster Card)

    Card Specs
    Type:
    Zombie/Effect
    Attribute: Light
    Level: 7
    ATK: 1,000
    DEF: 200

    Card Description: This card cannot be Normal Summoned or set. When this card is Special Summoned successfully, destroy all Spell and Trap Cards on the field. Increase the ATK of this card by 400 for every Zombie-Type Monster in your Graveyard.

    Note: “Penelope, the Lady of the Night” first appeared in “Yu-Gi-Oh! Dark Messiah”.



    RECHARGEABLE BATTERY (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A Batteryman AA hooking itself up to a generator with cables.

    Card Description: Draw one card for every “Batteryman” Monster in your Graveyard. You must stop drawing cards when your hand size reaches the current hand size limit. You cannot conduct your Battle Phase on the turn you use this card.



    HUNGER FOR POWER (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A fat devil sitting at a table laden with foodstuffs.

    Card Description: Choose one Monster Card in your hand. The Level of the chosen card is increased by two for the remainder of the turn. If you summon the chosen card during this turn, increase its ATK by 500.

    Note: “Hunger For Power” was created by fanfiction.net author Angel of Blades. Used with permission.



    Ren: You know, Hunger For Power was an interesting card, but now I’m just plain hungry.

    Chelsea: Don’t worry, we’ll be at the restaurant before you know it.

    Yumi: But I doubt the food will truly be free. Mick had an evil look in his eye…

    Coming up next, “Steakhouse Scuffle! Royal Shadow Warrior”.


    Chelsea: And maybe we’ll get to see your trump card Ren.

    Yumi: And Sam and Erik might show up too.

    Ren: Think we’ll get to see them duel?

    Yumi: You never know…

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    Penelope. Once I found out Genesis wasn't the trump, it was pretty obvious. But still, a nice triumphant return, despite the incredible fanfare it got.

    Though Batterymen... While I do enjoy the batterymen, I'm just gonna say it's bad timing for me. I'm sure most can guess why.
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