Yugioh: Reunion

by ShootingStar25


Chapter 10: Silver Shoals

"You're serious?" asked Twilight.

"Yeah, I want you... to move in with me," said Isaac.

"Wow," said the girl as she sat down on the couch in her apartment. "I can't believe it."

"I figured since we still have to plan our wedding, why not at least do it together? Also, once you finish your last studies here at Everton University, you can see me on my days off when I'm not traveling," said Isaac.

"Then I guess I should start packing my things," said Twilight.

Before Isaac had left Twilight, he told the girl about his plan to have her move into the house he bought. They still had plans to get married, but Twilight also wanted to start up her card designing business with her roommate. So the boy thought it best if he allowed his fiancé a place to stay while she got it off the ground. So the girl made a call to her parents to not touch the stuff she left behind in her room. As well as to Pinkie, to let her know she would stop by and gather any of the things she had in the room she stayed in during their final year of high school.

Isaac was on another plane as his duel disk was on the table in front of him. A video call was playing, as Twilight was contacting the boy as she had finally finished her studies at Everton University. The girl had already begun discussing the plans with Moondancer about starting their business.

"I gotta say, Isaac. This place is amazing. I can't wait for you to be here; I feel like we're gonna create a lot of memories here," said Twilight as she was walking through the house as she held her duel disk in her hands to allow Isaac to see the place.

"That's what I was thinking when I bought it the moment, I became World Champion," said Isaac. "Truth be told, I've only stepped foot in that house twice since I bought it. The first when I saw it, and the second when I stayed there for two days during my small break. But I know where everything is."

At that moment, the doorbell rang as Isaac could hear it through the duel disk. Twilight went to the front door as there was a delivery man with a clipboard in hand.

"I've got some packages for a Ms. Twilight Sparkle," asked the man.

"Oh, is it my boxes?" asked the girl.

"Yes."

"Oh, yay," giggled Twilight.

"Just need your initials here, here, and a signature there, please." said the man as he held the clipboard for Twilight to sign. "And where can I put them for you?"

Twilight then looked inside of the place as she was thinking. She then turned to her duel disk to ask Isaac.

"Here or in the dressing room?" asked the girl.

"How many boxes?!!" asked Isaac with a rather concerning look.

"I think there's 26," answered the man as Isaac's face dropped a bit more. The boy looked at Twilight as she smiled nervously for overpacking a tad bit.

"Okay... dressing room it is, yay," said Isaac in a deadpanned tone as the man left. "All right."

"Isaac!" called the girl to her man with a chuckle.

"That's fine." replied the boy.

"What do you want me to do? Leave them outside and get dressed outside?" asked Twilight.

"No."

"Don't make me feel weird,"

"Oh, you wanna wait on the box thing though, right?" asked Isaac.

"Well, it's clothes and shoes and books," said Twilight.

"Okay."

"What, do you want me to walk around here naked?"

"Yes, I do," said Isaac with a smile.

"Shut up," chuckled the girl as she said goodbye to her fiancé as he told her he would stop by the house before his duel.

Isaac had a smile as the video call ended. The boy then changed his expression as he pulled out the document that he was planning to give to Twilight once he saw her. For now, he had one final stop, and it was time to reunite with the duelist who he helped redeem years ago.


The boy was now in the back of a car. He was looking out of the window taking in the views. Sure enough, as the vehicle drove over the hill, and Isaac couldn’t believe what he was seeing. To say that this place was beautiful would be an understatement. Silver Shoals itself had the most beautiful beaches, wonderful greenery, and forests, even a small city for folks to come and relax all around.

As he was being driven through the streets, Isaac was amazed to see so many people walking about, doing their usual activities.

"Wow," said the boy as he looked around, "This place is packed."

"It is." said the driver, "This place is one of the country’s biggest tourist attractions."

"Really?" asked Isaac with a flexed eyebrow.

"Well, of course," said the driver. "Silver Shoals happens to be one of the best places to be. They plan tons of beach parties, even during Spring Break. Kids from every school come here every year to cut loose and have fun, even most of the adults who tend to come and arrange huge concerts." He then turned to look at the boy, "Trust me, people spend a ton of money around here."

"I can believe it," replied Isaac.

He then looked out of the window as he saw the beach. He saw many activities happening. Sandcastles being built, people sunbathing, swimming, and surfing. The car arrived at one of the vacant beach houses near the suburbs as Isaac got out. He thanked the driver as he tipped him and slung his backpack over his shoulder. He went to one of the beach houses to check in as they gave him his key. Once he saw the room, he got himself situated as he took it all in. He opened the side door that led to a balcony. It overlooked the beach as the boy was greeted by that warm, cool air. He pulled out his phone as he began to take some photos.

Isaac then looked through his gallery, and he stopped at a photo that showed his friends. It was one of the last photos the whole group took before they went on their separate ways after graduation. Now just days before his big championship match, he was looking to complete the final piece of the puzzle.

After taking some time to relax in his room, Isaac now exited the beach house. He went to a nearby store that was recommended by the girl at the front desk to get some proper beachwear since he didn't bring any. The boy entered the store and was able to find him some proper swim trunks, as well a Hawaiian shirt, as well as some sandals. Once he paid for his stuff, he then started to head to the beach.

Upon seeing it, tons of people and kids were present. Isaac just kept on walking till he came to a spot that wasn't as crowded. He looked out at the ocean as the shining blue water was beautiful. Just as he was about to sit down, he overheard some noises. He saw a gathering of people all in a circle as it got his attention. Isaac couldn't see what was going on so he walked to the top level of the sandbar to get a bird's eye view and what did he see.

Standing in the middle of the crowd were a man and a woman, one could assume they were married. But the thing that got his attention was the other person. Standing a few meters from them, there was an easel. There was someone who was painting the couple as the art was so lifelike that it drew everybody's attention. However, the thing that stood out to the boy was the bacon-colored hair.

"Done," said the person at the easel as they showed it off. The first reaction was a gasp followed by praises at how life-like the drawing was.

The couple looked at the piece of art as they were happy. They paid the painter the cost as soon everybody disbursed. Now Isaac had a clear shot at who it was.

"I guess work can't escape me," said the person as they folded up the easel and put their art supplies away. They were putting their stuff away when a shadow loomed over them. "If you want me to paint you something, I'm closed for the day. I'm on vacation."

"Too bad, I was willing to pay a lot of cash," said Isaac as his voice got the person to pause their actions. They then lifted their head as they recognized the voice. They turned around as it confirmed their suspicions.

"Sunset."

"Isaac."

Both young adults stood there. Nothing was said, not a word muttered. All but a stare. A stare that both hadn't done in a long time. For Isaac and Sunset, the spirits of their signature monsters could feel the presence of the other as it almost seemed like they wanted to fight. Neither moved a muscle until each took a step closer to see the other. The memories of their many battles came rushing into their minds.

For Isaac, he had finally seen the girl he'd come here for. And to his surprise, she really did undergo some changes. Her whole look gave her an air of being a naughty feline, ready to pounce. Her eyes scanned him up and down as he did with her. She had a lovely form, nicely defined curves, and like the other girls, heavy in the chest section. Not to mention her swimwear added more to her physical attractiveness.

"So..." said Isaac trying to figure out the proper way to greet the girl.

"Tell me, boy toy? Did you miss me?" asked Sunset as she turned the charm on and began to tease her friend.

"If we're being honest... yes," said Isaac as he rubbed his neck.

He soon felt a pair of arms wrap around him as Sunset hugged the boy. Isaac could feel Sunset's chest pressing into him as he restrained himself and wrapped his arms around her. The pair felt the embrace of the other since they all parted ways a year and a half ago.

"What you doing here, boy toy? Shouldn't you be off saving the world, like you normally do since you're the hero? Or don't you have a duel that you need to compete in?" teased the bacon-haired girl.

"Funny, but believe it or not. I came to find you."

"Find me? So, things didn't work out with Twilight and you came after me?" smirked Sunset. "Isaac, I need you to take me out to dinner, before I let you near my oven."

"Good to see your sense of humor and teasing hasn't diminished after all these years," stated Isaac with a smile. "But seriously, I am here cause I wanted to see you. With my duel in less than a few days, I've been taking a bit of a slow break and seeing how each of you has all been doing. I haven't talked to any of you, other than Twilight, since graduation. So I'd figured why not see my friends."

"So you went for a vacation?" asked Sunset bluntly.

"I guess," smiled the boy sheepishly.

"Well, I'm glad to see you as well. How'd you find me?"

"Rainbow told me."

"In that case, let's have fun," smiled Sunset.

She brought the boy to where her things were as the pair had a good view of the beach and the ocean. Isaac set his backpack on the chair next to Sunset's as the boy sat down. Sunset then threw an object at her friend as he caught it.

"What's this?" asked Isaac.

"Sunscreen," answered Sunset as Isaac began to put some on to protect from the sun's rays.

"Thanks."

"Don't mention it. Now help me to put it on."

"What?"

"I can't reach my backside, so you do it for me." smiled Sunset deviously. She then laid down on the beach chair while also resting on her arms. Isaac sat next to her and lifted her hair a bit to the side so that he could apply the sunscreen on her back. He was able to rub them on her back, causing her to shiver.

"So tell me? How's it being champion?" asked Sunset as she sat up.

"Tough, constantly on the road. And the days that I do have off, I try to relax. It ain't easy, but this is the job that I chose and love." said Isaac.

"Glad you're at least happy," said Sunset.

"What about you? What's your life been since we last saw each other?" asked Isaac.

"Well, I got a full scholarship and went to art school. Studied and am now a full-fledged artist."

"I noticed that painting that people were talking about." stated Isaac.

"Of course, I'm not just an artist. A top streamer in the world of video games and just reached 1 million subscribers on my channel." Sunset then showed her phone to Isaac as she took a picture of her silver play button. "So I've decided to take a small vacation and came here to Silver Shoals. It's one of the best places for getaways."

"I heard. I'll probably consider this place for me and Twilight's honeymoon."

"Speaking of which, when is the wedding? You guys made a promise at graduation, so..." asked Sunset rolling her hand.

"We're... working on it. She and I are doing our own things right now, but we do want to at least start planning our wedding soon. By the way, any word on how things are in Equestria?"

"I tend to visit Princess Twilight every now and then, she's only been ruler for a few years. Not to mention your counterpart is still with her. Seems even she couldn't let go of you and so she decided to spend the rest of her life and ruling the land with him." stated the bacon-haired girl.

"So does that make my Equestrian counterpart technically a prince?"

"By law, yeah. He's still a unicorn though. Besides, aren't you a 'prince', yourself?" said Sunset doing air quotes.

"Again, I didn't ask for that nickname. It's... just what people went with. It's not bad, but... I don't know," said Isaac as he rubbed his neck.

"Alright, enough talking. Since you're here and I have you to myself, let's enjoy ourselves." said the girl as she got up with the boy following her.

For the next few hours, the pair was now having fun. They began to do some beach activities. They stopped by a ice shaved stand as the pair sipped the cool and refreshing drink. From there they began to hang out on the beach, engaging in a game of volleyball. Sunset was able to push Isaac into the water as it got a reaction from the boy. They were in the swallow part as the boy was splashing about in the water as he felt like he was drowning. Sunset just simply walked over to him as she raised an eyebrow. Isaac then saw the girl standing as he now stood up as he realized the water wasn't deep.

"Seriously?!" asked the girl.

"How would you feel not knowing how to swim?!" countered Isaac as Sunset rolled her eyes. Isaac then splashed some water at the girl as both let out a laugh.

Nighttime was slowly coming over the beach as the sun was starting to go down, and it created a colorful orange light followed by the colors of black and blue in the sky. The two friends were sitting on the beach shoulder to shoulder as they were watching the ocean. Sunset placed her head on the boy's shoulder as he wrapped his arm around his friend.

"I forgot what it was like to be young again," said Sunset.

"We're still technically young," said Isaac.

"You know what I mean, boy toy. All the adventures we had during high school. I almost forgot what it felt like." smiled the bacon-haired girl. "Come on, there's a place down the beach that has a reggae band playing tonight and I know they don't check for IDs," said Sunset with a sly smile as she got off the sand, brushing the grains clinging to her sarong and legs.

"We're of legal age, Sunset," stated Isaac.

"You ruin the moment, boy toy," said the girl as she extended her hand out.

Isaac grabbed her hand and let her tug on him. He was a lot bigger than she though, so her first tug just unsuccessfully tugged his arm at its socket. The second tug involved her swinging her entire weight up and both hands to get the boy off the ground, but had the unfortunate side effect of making her slip backward and fall into the sand.

"Whoops, haha," she says with a sheepish smile, with a hint of frustration cast down at the new layer of sand covering her legs.

"I don't think you're supposed to fall doing that," smiled the boy. He got up and returned the favor by extending his hand out and pulling Sunset to her feet with one tug.

Her face turns a little bit red. "Well, I had to figure something out," she said as she wiped her legs off again.

"So you meant to do that?" asked Isaac.

She shoots another grin and a wink at the boy, "Oh yeah, I love taking any excuse to get all sandy. Now let's forget this ever happened and go get something to drink."

The pair walked to where Sunset mentioned as they saw the place. The little hut had its own bar, and the stage only held a half dozen or so tables underneath its palm frond roof. There weren't any roads leading to it, so only people making their way down the shoreline around some of the surrounding houses would've found it. As the pair both made their way in, the only other people around were five older people, probably vacationing somewhere warm in their retirement.

"Two mai tais, please," Sunset says as she grabs a stool next to the thatched bar.

A gentle flow of slow, gentle music plays out of the instruments behind the pair. The band looks like they've been doing this for 40 years judging by the white hair and ragged shirts, but the bright smiles and rhythmic swaying of their bodies made it seem like they were enjoying themselves. The relaxing music is a nice change from the constant rush of the ocean. Isaac settled onto the old wooden bar stool beside Sunset and watch the elderly bartender mix the drinks with practiced ease.

Sunset reached into the top of her swimsuit for a moment and Isaac caught a flash of green, but he put a hand up to stop her.

"No need to expose yourself," said the boy, pulling some money out of his wallet and slapping it on the bar.

"That's sweet, but you don't need to do that," she said, sliding the money back over to Isaac. "I am the one that brought us here after all."

"Just let me pay for it, Sunset. It's not a big deal." Isaac slid the cash, back over to her.

Sunset opens her mouth to protest but decides not to. "Alright. Thank you..."

Isaac took in a deep breath and looked out to the stars as they began to peek through the darkness. The bartender placed the drinks down in front of the pair. The boy leaned down and took a sip out of the straw, his face twisting at the odd combination of citrus sweetness and the sour bite of alcohol behind it. Sunset let out a little giggle at her friend's reaction.

"Have you ever had one before?" she says before taking a sip of her own.

"Uh..." Isaac coughed a few times, trying to get used to the feeling as it went down his throat. "I can't say I have. And besides, Sunset... I don't drink much. Especially since I'm the World Champ." The boy looked back down to the orange slurry in front of him—it didn't look like it'd have that kind of bite, but as it was settling in his stomach as it spread around a strange kind of warmth through the rest of his torso. He leaned back down and took another sip, doing his best not to grimace this time.

Sunset giggled at Isaac's attempts again. "Oh come on, it's not that bad."

"It's definitely something new..." said Isaac, taking another sip, a little more prepared this time. Once the shock of the alcohol on his tongue subsided, the sweet flavor was kind of nice.

"Well, you'll be having a lot more fun after two or three more," Sunset says with a big sip of her own.

"You trying to get me drunk?" asked Isaac with a raised eyebrow.

"Well, that's up to you if you're buying. I should probably be asking you that question instead," Sunset says as she took another sip of her own.

The melodies coming out of the band started feeling different, and Isaac could feel his foot start to sway with the beat. Somehow with every drink, he could feel the tension of the last few months fading and emotion flowing in from the music. The boy closed his eyes with his mouth settled on the straw, just watching as the strange warmth spread out through his body and clouded his mind away from the constant barrage of his duties.

"Are you trying to get drunk?" Sunset asks, snapping Isaac out of the momentary reverie. The boy looked over and blinked in confusion at her for a moment before he looked back and realized just how much he'd taken in: the fancy glass is already almost half empty.

"Oh, well... not really, I don't think. I guess I was starting to like it."

Sunset gave her friend a warm smile. "Good. Maybe after the next one, I can get you to dance," she says, leaning over and giving Isaac a gentle nudge with her elbow. "Speaking of which, how many fingers am I holding up?"

"Okay, Sunset, I'm not even intoxicated. My brain can still function," said Isaac.

"High energy and stamina levels, plus high alcohol tolerance. Impressive," said the girl as she then formed a seductive smile as she felt up the boy's arm. "Wonder what else, you got? Anything I might like down there?"

"Pump the brakes, Sunny. Keep in mind, I'm a fiancé," stated Isaac with his sly smirk. He looked back to take in the little beach hut, glancing around the tables as the tiki torches provide the only light in the growing night. "So, why here exactly? Doesn't really seem like your kind of place."

Sunset raised an eyebrow at Isaac as she leaned back onto the counter with her elbows. "Because it was quiet and I wanted to hear the band... maybe dance a little bit. What's 'my kind of place' to you?" she asks with an amused grin.

Isaac gave her a shrug and let his eyes wander away from hers. "I dunno, a dark, dirty, evil lair where you mastermind your next scheme." stated the boy with a playful tone.

"If I had a mustache to twiddle, that'd be perfect," she says with a roll of her eyes. "I mean, what's wrong with here? I thought I fit in pretty well."

Isaac raised an eyebrow and looked around the crowd. "With all the old people?"

Sunset rolled her eyes. "No, I mean with the chill vibe and relaxing music. It feels like a good place to hang out with and have a fun, quiet night. Seems up my alley, don't you think?"

Isaac poked his straw around in the rest of his drink. "I don't know... I always figured a popular girl like you would stick around the big parties and clubs, getting drunk all the time with all your friends."

"Ha, ha, very funny," said Sunset giving a light punch to Isaac's shoulder.

The band ended their song, and a normal voice called out to the crowd. They say something about the massive crowd and thunderous applause, enticing a laugh out of the elderly couples populating the seats. They announce the name of their next song, and a gentle, calming tune flows out of their instruments, letting a different kind of feeling settle onto the little hut. It's almost like a love song with its sweet, low melody. Isaac glanced back over at Sunset to see she's somehow downed the entire drink in her hands. A soft redness forms on her cheeks as she turns to step off of her stool before the boy could say anything. Sunset holds out an eager hand once she sees Isaac looking at her and looks down her arms expectantly.

"Dance with me?" she asks, a hopeful smile on her face.

Isaac's brain was hardly in control any more as he reached his hand out to meet hers. He stood up and let her pull him out in between the tables.

"You know I'm not much of a dancer," said Isaac.

Sunset took both of Isaac's hands in hers as they came to a stop between everyone. "It's okay, it's a slow song. Just put your hands here."

Her hands guided Isaac's hands to the top of her bare hips. His palms come to rest against her silky skin. Sunset rested her soft hands against the boy's shoulders and let herself settle up against Isaac, her bare stomach lovingly caressing his as both started to sway. They held strong and managed to sway to the beat of the music. The feeling of her hair falling over the boy's shoulder and brushing up against his skin, the smell of her fruity shampoo radiating up to him, and their bodies being so close together... it's almost more intoxicating than the alcohol.

"Do you like the music?" Sunset asked, breaking Isaac out of his reverie.

Isaac had to blink a few times before he realize she just said something. "Uh... yeah. It's nice," he said.

"It feels good to just forget about everything and just flow with the music, doesn't it?"

"It really does..." smiled the boy.

Before Isaac could settle back into it, he felt a tap on his shoulder. He turned around to see one of the elderly couples looking at him and smiling.

"I just wanted to say how nice it is to see two young people so in love with each other in this day and age. I hope you two live a long and happy life together," said the older woman of the couple.

"Forgive me madam, but we're just two friends who haven't seen each other since high school graduation. Plus, I have a fiancé who I love," said Isaac.

Sunset just giggled. "We appreciate the comment, ma'am. You two are really cute together too," she says with a bright smile before they both share a happy nod.

The older woman sauntered back over to her husband and took his hand to start dancing as well. The pair looked around the hut and noticed most of the couples had followed their lead, swaying back and forth to the music together. Sunset took in a deep breath of her own and leaned her head forward onto Isaac's chest. The feeling of her incredibly soft amaranth and light apple green locks brushing up against his skin sent goosebumps across the boy's entire body. The band slowed down their song until it ended with a long, slow note fading into the night. Sunset lifted her head, and the two stopped swaying.

The feeling of the girl pressed up against him was almost intoxicating. The soft palms of her hands resting on the back of his neck, the feeling of her head up against his chest. The smile on Isaac's mouth didn't seem to want to go away at all the wonderful sensations. He squeezed her a little tighter up as the girl looked at her friend. The pair now moved their heads in closer as they closed their eyes. Eventually, their lips made contact.

The pair kept their arms around each other as they enjoyed the moment. A while passed as the pair parted their lips and looked at each other. The boy and girl smiled as Isaac ran his hand through the girl's hair as Sunset felt the touch to be soothing. She leaned into his hand as she closed her eyes once more.

"You want to get another drink?" asked Sunset.

"Yeah, I think so."

Sunset took Isaac's hand and led him back to the bar, pulling out some of her money this time and asking the bartender for two more. Isaac didn't bother to protest this time. It wasn't long that the pair had decided to call a night as they gave one last hug to each other. Sunset had one final thing she wanted to do with the boy as the pair went to their respective beach houses.


The morning sun beat down on the bright sand, simmering up an uncomfortable heat. Isaac had awoken as he prepared himself to meet up with the gal. He contacted Juniper as she let her client know that after he was done with Sunset, he was to meet with Twilight as he should take the day before his duel to relax and spend it with his fiancé.

She said that on the day of the duel, she would pick up the boy, and they would head over to the stadium for rehearsals. Isaac send his response as he now headed over to where Sunset told him to meet her. He arrived as the girl wore a dark magenta dress with a black leather jacket and black boots as her new attire.

"Alright. So where are we going anyway?"

Sunset shot a smirk at Isaac then turned her nose up. "If I told you that it wouldn't be a surprise, now would it? Now come on."

The flashing lights, the cool blacks and purples of the room, and the constant sound of various games blaring their music or random sound effects, and the wall of prizes full of strange, random, and colorful toys all overwhelmed the boy's senses for a moment as Sunset drags Isaac by the wrist into the small vacation town's arcade.

Sunset's face lit up like a kid in a candy show as she held the little card in her hand like a precious treasure. Isaac could barely grab his card before he knew it, she was off into the aisles of flashing lights. Isaac could hardly keep up as she dragged him over to each game and swiped the card in the machine, and went at it with an almost religious fervor. Her hands shoot over the buttons and joysticks on everything from fighting games to Pacman, taking the occasional break from the frantic button pressing to squeeze in a game of skeeball or whack-a-mole.

Isaac almost got out of breath just watching her go at it. On occasion, he joined her on one of the fighting arcade machines or the shooting games and get himself thoroughly beat. Her competitive spirit was certainly something to be admired as she went through each game and honed in to get her little moniker on the high score screen.

"She's still a gamer girl at heart," smiled Isaac as he found that part of Sunset to be adorable.

While Sunset was distracted with her high scores, Isaac walked around and took a look at the huge wall of circus prizes on the shelves and hanging from the wall. He looked down at his little game card and remember that after every game a ticket counter popped up on the screen as well.

With a newfound purpose, Isaac strode back into the rows of games and start experimenting. He did his mental calculations after each attempt to see how much each game gave him and how much he'll need for one of those massive stuffed animals. He ran through a good chunk of his money until he finally find the perfect loop of the basketball hoops, a button reaction game, and a miniature shooting gallery. The number of tickets piled up quickly on the card until his wrists started getting sore from the constant movement.

"Hey, find something you're good at?" Isaac heard Sunset say behind him as he mashed the last button for the reaction game.

"Oh, yeah. Thought this was pretty fun. Get all your high scores yet?"

Sunset sat down on the game's bench beside Isaac, trading the boy a few apologetic glances with her sheepish smile. "Yeah... sorry about that. I saw some of my favorite games and got a little carried away."

"No problem," said Isaac.

"How about we try to beat House of the Dead together? I promise I can't beat you at that one," she says with a playful nudge and a wink.

"Hey, you just got lucky with games you already knew how to play," Isaac said with his playful nudge back.

Sunset shot an amused grin at him. "Yeah, that's what they all say. Now come on, we've got zombies to kill."

Isaac couldn't help but smile as she led him through the aisles to the huge screen sporting the logo in those red streaks that horror movies love to use. He stood silently as he watched Sunset's giddy excitement as she looked over the machine. The way she swiped her card like an excited kid opening a Christmas present, the awe in her face as she picked up the gun in her hand and pretended to appreciate its power, and the confident grin on her lips as she pointed it at the screen.

"Hey, what are you doing, partner? I need some backup," she says, only sparing a moment to look over at Isaac before she looked back and started belting out shots at the zombies shambling over at her.

"Oh, right." Isaac scrambled around with the card and swipe it as fast as he could.

Sunset smiles over at Isaac as she bumps the bottom of the gun to reload. "Now that's more like it. Get ready, we're in it to win it," she says before focusing back in to blow the head off another zombie with expert precision.

Isaac didn't know how long he ended up standing there with her. His already-sore wrists got even more tired as he held that gun up, mowing down hordes of zombies and doing his best to keep from dying when the massive bosses showed up. Inevitably Isaac and Sunset both end up taking hits here and there, needing to swipe again to prevent that countdown from erasing all of their progress.

The sun peeking through the front door to provide some light in the darkroom had slowly disappeared as the two went at it. Isaac's legs protest at him for standing in one place for so long, but he can't help but be engrossed as the virtual environments slowly change around him. The intense fighting is only broken up by her amused giggles as both laughed through the ridiculously cheesy cutscenes. The levels slowly get harder and the bosses more intense, slowly draining their cards of money. Isaac swiped it on a particularly nasty death and notice the number dropping to dangerously low levels.

"Uh, Sunset? I think we might run out before the end," said the boy as he pick his gun back up to get the enemies off of Sunset's back before she goes down too.

"What? No way! We're so close we just need to hold out a little longer."

Both exchanged glances before going back to the zombie slaughter, knowing neither of the other would survive without the other long enough to go get more money put on the cards.

"We can do this!" shouted the girl.

Isaac could feel the sweat beading up on his brow as the pressure ramped up. He knew they only had a couple of deaths left before they had to give up for good and deprive Sunset of her desired win. Isaac locked in and got serious, tensing his arms and making sure all his shots are as perfect as they could be. Finally, the two of them entered a massive arena with an equally intimidating boss before them.

"Alright, I'm pretty sure this is the last boss. This is as far as I could ever get on my own, and it took me twice the lives. Let's do this!"

In the screen's light, Isaac could see the sweat on Sunset's brow accompanying her serious expression as she looked back to the fight. He looked down at the little screen that told him how much money was left on his card, letting the boy know he had only had two lives left, and unfortunately, they were both almost out of health.

The battle raged on, and both took massive damage from the onslaught of the ultimate challenge. Isaac had to swipe again as the boss cuts out bits of health that he could barely keep up with. Sunset desperately tried to whittle down its health, but the process was slow and painful. As he watched her, Isaac noticed she was focused more on killing the boss than defending herself and it finally cost her another life. She leaned down to swipe her card only to find she'd already spent the last of her money in the last stage.

Sunset looked frantically between Isaac and the screen. They both knew this probably wasn't a fight one of either could win on their own, so this might be it if the boy wasn't fast enough. He leaned over to her and swiped his card on her side of the machine, instantly bringing her back to life so she could both finally finish off the foe once and for all. With the final save, they both focused on its weak spot and whittled the last bits of its health away right before it could manage to kill them.

The massive beast went down and both were rewarded with the final cutscene. Sunset dropped the pistol from her hands and shot her hands up into the air, spinning around in glee as she proclaimed her victory.

"Yes! Finally!"

Isaac could only smile at her and appreciate the joy on her face. Emotions exploded as she jumped over to Isaac and wrapped him in a massive hug.

"Mmmm. I never would've gotten there without you. Thank you," she said with an affectionate tone into the boy's chest. Isaac wrapped his hands around her and melted into the beautiful feeling.

"No problem, Sunset. It was a lot of fun," Isaac said as he let his cheek rest on the top of her head. "So, you want to go cash our tickets in?" asked the boy, gesturing back over to the counter.

The bored cashier at the counter takes the cards and swipes them into his machine. Sunset beams as the number on the screen beam up to almost a thousand tickets. She taps a finger to her chin for a moment as she looks across all of the prizes on the wall.

"So, do you want that stuffed, neon-blue monkey or the blue, cartoon shark?" she says, tracing her finger over to the more reasonably-sized stuffed animals.

"Oh, you're going to spend your points on me?" said Isaac as he didn't expect that.

Sunset places a hand on her chest with an aura of haughty triumph that she'd grace the boy with her winnings. "Of course. I need to get you a souvenir to remind you of our victories after all."

"I guess I like the shark, then."

"Good choice. The monkey doesn't scream 'beach vacation' to me."

Sunset turns her attention to the cashier and straightens her posture, and places her hands on her hips. "I'll take that stuffed shark up there. Oh, and also a spider ring and some cherry sours."

The cashier takes the assorted junk down and slides it down the counter before sliding Isaac's card as well. He almost broke out laughing when he saw the triumphant expression on Sunset's face fade at the sight of over five thousand points on the screen.

"Wh-What? How...?" she says, looking back and forth between Isaac and the screen with bewilderment.

"Strategizing. I'm not just good at Duel Monsters, you know? Now which massive stuffed animal do you want?"

Sunset purses her lips and crosses her arms. "I guess you had to beat me at something." She lets out a quick chuckle to herself as she stares up at the assortment of fluffy colors. "The parakeet."

"I had a feeling you'd choose that," said Isaac looking at the massive green bird. "Alright then. The parakeet, some of that chocolate, and that sun keychain, if you wouldn't mind," the boy said over to the clerk. He had to reach up with a pole to get Sunset's prize down and she can only let out an annoyed sigh as the massive plush dwarfs what she got.

Isaac adopted his smug grin as she stared at the massive bird. She rolled her eyes at him when she caught the boy's look and nudged him.

"Enjoy it while it lasts. I'm going to get you something even bigger next time."

Isaac leaned over and grabbed his shark and everything else that could fit into a plastic bag, leaving Sunset to haul her new friend out of the arcade. He let out a chuckle as she tried to lift it, only to hobble off balance in a few directions before finally finding her footing. The massive bird almost looks larger than her when it's finally in her hands.

"I'm not sure anyone even makes something bigger than that."

"Wo-oah... Yeah, you might be right. Let's head back before this thing absorbs me entirely," she said, barely making her way over to the front door upright.


The ocean gently sways in the soft moonlight across the beach, filling the air with its rhythmic waves and making sure the world isn't silent. The stiff boards of the custom chairs of the little beach house weren't making Isaac's soreness any more comfortable, but he still couldn't get the smile off of his face as he looked over at Sunset sitting in the other chair, her massive bird propped up on the railing beside her.

"This is a nice, little place you've got. Secluded and quiet. I'm surprised there was even a place out here." Sunset says as she pops another cherry sour in her mouth before offering the bag.

Isaac took a piece out and leaned back in the chair, taking in a deep breath of the ocean air. "Yeah, nice to get away now and then."

"So, this is it? You're heading back?" asked the girl.

"Yup, my duel is two days away. And I fly in the morning after that I only have the day before to spend with Twilight. Cause after that, I'm gonna be spending the majority of the day preparing for my duel." said the World Champ.

"In that case, I wish you luck boy toy. And I'm glad we got to see each other again."

The pair looked out at the view as the moon was coming up from the water as the sun was dipping beyond the horizon. The moment was stunning as both young adults were taking it in as it reminded them of their adventures. Sunset then stood up from her seat as she now walked onto the sand as her boots felt the grain. She then turned around as on her wrist was her duel disk. She slid in her deck as it projected a red card color tray.

Isaac then also stood up as he too walked onto the sand and put on his small rectangle device as it projected a gold card tray as he slid in his deck. Neither needed to say anything as they knew what the other wanted.

"Opponent detected. Streaming data. Duel mode set. Initiating. Commencing duel." said their duel disks.

Sunset's Life Points: 8000-
Isaac's Life Points: 8000-

Turn 1: Sunset

"I'll start, I draw! I play the spell Red-Eyes Fusion!"

"Not wasting any time, are you?" stated Isaac.

"Nope, and now I can conduct a fusion summon using monsters in my deck. So I'll combine my Summoned Skull with my Red-Eyes Black Dragon!" shouted the girl as her two monsters appeared before a swirling vortex as they entered and a red light emerged. "I Fusion Summon, Archfiend Black Skull Dragon(3200/2500)!" Sunset's mighty monster descended onto the field as it let out a roar.

"I now end my turn with a facedown."

Turn 2: Isaac

"My turn, and I'll play the field spell, Magician's Salvation!"

"Field spell, you've never done that, boy toy."

"Being World Champion, I had to learn some new tactics. As good as I was, I had to get better. Now that I played my field spell, I can set my Eternal Soul from my deck." said Isaac as his duel disk slide out the card as he placed it facedown.

"You still know how to give a girl some excitement," said Sunset flashing a wink to Isaac.

"Then let's see if you like this, Sunny. I now play my Magician's Rod(1600/100) in defense mode. Then by summoning my Magician's Rod, I can add a Dark Magician-related spell or trap card to my hand." Isaac's duel disk then showed his options as he was selecting which one he wanted. He made his decision as it slid out for him to grab.

"I now place two cards facedown and end my turn."

Turn 3: Sunset

"My draw," said Sunset as she looked at her hand and then at the field.

"I'll start by summoning my Black Stone of Legend(0/0)." A black stone then appeared as it shined with a red light. "Now to attack, Archfiend Black Skull Dragon attack his Magician's Rod!" instructed the girl as her monster opened its mouth and fired a fireball. "And if you're thinking about saving your monster with your facedowns, don't bother. Cause my Archfiend's ability makes it so that you can't activate any cards or effects until the end of the Damage Step," said Sunset as her monster took out Isaac's.

"Just what I expected. I reveal my facedown, Soul Rope! By paying 1000 life points, I can replace my destroyed monster with a different one from my deck. So I summon my Magician's Valkyria(1600/1800)." said Isaac as he had another spellcaster.
Isaac's Life Points: 7000-

"I'd expected as much, in that case, I'll activate the ability of my Black Stone of Legend. By tributing it, I can summon one Level 7 or lower 'Red-Eyes' monster from my deck. So I summon my Red-Eyes Archfiend of Lightning(2500/2100)!" Sunset now had another fiend creature appear as it landed with the sound of thunder booming.

"I end my turn."

Turn 4: Isaac

"My turn and I'll play this Magician Fusion Gate, so now I can combine monsters in my graveyard or Extra Deck and fuse them, and this spell substitutes for a fusion material." stated the boy as his card and his Magician's Rod appear and entered a vortex. "I Fusion Summon, Lychinus Enchanter(2800/2500, Level 8, Scale 1)!" Out came a male adult magician who wore a bycocket(robin hood hat) on his head as he wore a black cape and a magician's robe with the sleeves cut off as in his left hand was a staff that was the same height as him and in his belt, there was a small dagger as his outfit consisted of yellow, red, and black, with a hit of silver as he wore boots.

"Then I'll activate the effect of my Lychinus Enchanter, once per turn, I can deal you damage equal to a magician in my graveyard." said the boy as his magician blasted his staff at Sunset.
Sunset's Life Points: 6400-

"Then I'll play Bound Wand and equip it onto my spellcaster. Now he gains 100 extra attack points for each of his levels, so his attack strength is now 3600." informed the boy. "Now attack Sunset's Archfiend!" His monster twirled his staff before he fired another spell at her monster as it exploded.
Sunset's Life Points: 6000-

"Like you, I also was prepared for when you took out my monster, cause I reveal my facedown. Time Machine!" A device appeared from the ground with smoke coming from the bottom. It opened up as Sunset's monster was now back from the graveyard.

"I'll just end my turn."

Turn 5: Sunset

"My draw, and now I'll activate the effect of my Archfiend of Lightning, now I can destroy all of your monsters whose defense points are less than my monster's attack points!" shouted the girl. Her monster then struck the ground as lightning came from the sky onto the beach as it took out Magician's Valkyria.

"Then, I'll set the Pendulum Scale with these, Scale 2 Dragoncaller Magician and Scale 10 Red-Eyes Dark Knight!" Sunset then placed her two cards on the far side of her duel disk as the word pendulum in rainbow coloring was spelled out in between to show it worked. Both of Sunset's monsters then appeared in columns of light as their respective numbers were shown in front of them.

"Now, I'll activate the effect of my Black Stone of Legend. I can return a Level 7 or lower 'Red-Eyes' monster and shuffle it back into my deck. Then I add my Black Stone of Legend back to my hand." Sunset's duel disk ejected her two cards. She took her Red-Eyes and placed it on top as the auto shuffler kicked in.

"I end my turn with a facedown," said Sunset.

Turn 6: Isaac

What's she planning?

Isaac was thinking about what Sunset might be thinking as she brought her monster back but didn't do anything with it.

"My turn, and activate the effect of my Lychinus Enchanter. So you lose life points equal to my Magician's Valkyria," stated the boy as his spellcaster fired another magic shot.
Sunset's Life Points: 4400-

"Then I'll move in..."

"Not this time, boy toy! I reveal Fiendish Chain! So your monster can't attack." smiled Sunset.

"In that case, I'm playing Dark Magic Veil. I pay 1000 life points so that I can summon my Dark Magician!" shouted Isaac as his partner made his presence known.
Isaac's Life Points: 6000-

"I'll place one card facedown and then play Card of Sanctity so that we draw till we're holding six cards in our hand."

Turn 7: Sunset

"My turn, and I'll start by using my pendulum scale to Pendulum Summon!" shouted Sunset as a portal opened and two lights came out. "I'm bringing out a pair of Red-Eyes Alternative B. Dragon(2400/2100)!" Two dragons emerged as they roared. "I now overlay both of them to build the Overlay Network!" Sunset's monsters then turned into orbs of light as they hovered in the air as a portal opened up in front of her. They both disappeared as a pillar of light emerged. "I Xyz Summon, Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon(2800/2400, OLU: 2)!!" Her new dragon was even fiercer as it let out a roar.

"Now I'll activate the pendulum ability of my Red-Eyes Dark Knight, until the end of my turn, I can give a 'Red-Eyes' monster an extra 1000 attack points. So now my monster is stronger than your magician!" said Sunset as she pointed at her Xyz creature. "Then I'll activate my Archfiend of Lightning's special ability, so now your Dark Magician is about to be destroyed!" Sunset's fiend then hit the ground once more as lightning bolts took out the spellcaster.

"With him gone, my Red-Eyes Flare Metal Dragon will attack your Lychinus Enchanter!" shouted the girl as her monster took out Isaac's other magician.
Isaac's Life Points: 5800-

"Since my Lychinus Enchanter was equipped with Bound Wand, I can bring him back," said Isaac.

"Yeah, but don't forget. Cause of my Red-Eyes Metal Flare Dragon's special ability. Since it has Xyz materials, every card or effect you activate costs you 500 life points!" shouted Sunset.
Isaac's Life Points: 5300-

"Even so, I still have my magician to protect my life points,"

"Not for long! Archfiend Black Skull Dragon, time for you to attack!" exclaimed the bacon-haired girl as she commanded her other monster. "And with his ability, you can't activate any cards till the Damage Step!" At that moment, Isaac's magician was once again destroyed.
Isaac's Life Points: 4900-

"Since my Lychinus Enchanter was destroyed, I can place him in my Pendulum Zone." said the boy as his monster appeared in a column of light.

"Red-Eyes Archfiend of Lightning, take your shot at Isaac! Attack him directly!" shouted Sunset as her last monster struck the ground as thunderbolts rained on the boy as he was tossed onto the sand.
Isaac's Life Points: 2400-

"Time to get rid of your field spell, I play Mystical Space Typhoon!" A giant wind then blew over the field as Isaac now had sand blowing in his face.

"I end my turn with a facedown."

Turn 8: Isaac

"My draw," said the World Champ as he drew his card and looked at it.

Well, I got nothing else.

"Get ready, Sunset. Time to take my game to the next level once more! I play Magician Ritual Gate!"

"Huh?" stated Sunset as the boy's card shined a bright light as it slowly came over the field.
Isaac's Life Points: 1900-

"Like my other three gates, I can use monsters in my graveyard or Extra Deck to perform a ritual summon!" Isaac's Dark Magician then appeared before his master as he gave a bow as his energy was being used to call upon a new comrade to serve his master.

"Holy Priest that shines with a beautiful and bright radiance. With the light as your guardian angel, I unlock your power and call on you in my time of need!" shouted the boy as the silhouette of his new magician was shown. "I Ritual Summon!! Holy Knight Marianne(3300/3100, Scale 13, Level 7)!!!" The light now faded as Isaac's new monster was shown to be a Pendulum Ritual hybrid. However, instead of being on the field, she was behind the boy as she was a bit timid.

The appearance was a pretty young girl with long blonde hair and green eyes. Her hair flowed down to her back, with split bangs over her forehead and a single strand sticking out from the top and sloping backward. The girl's uniform consisted of a white long-sleeved, button-down shirt with vertical linings, a black ribbon on the collar, a black shoulder cape and matching button-down corset, and a magenta skirt with white accents. There was a brown satchel slung on her right hip and brown boots with black straps in an X-shaped pattern. She also wore a silver cross necklace around her neck.

"Hey, it's okay," said Isaac as he turned his head to look at the girl hiding behind him as she clutched her master's arms tightly. "You're in good hands, I promise to take care of you and keep you safe."

"P-p-promise," asked the girl as she looked directly at the person who had awakened her.

"I promise," smiled Isaac. "I treat all my girls with love."

The girl listened to the words of her new master. She used her divine powers to look into the boy's soul as she got her answer. With newfound confidence, she stepped out and took the field as the holy light that was surrounded her began to glow as if she was an angel. At that moment, Isaac's duel disk sent him a message as he read it.

"Nice, since I summoned my Holy Knight Marianne, she allows me to look at all of my Pendulum cards and add one of them to my hand!" stated Isaac. Marianne then put her hands together as she closed her eyes. She started to say a prayer as the light radiated off of her and soon all of Isaac's pendulum cards from his deck and Extra Deck appeared before the boy as he made his decision.
Isaac's Life Points: 1400-

"I'll take my Black Arts Trickster and then place it in my other pendulum zone to complete my scale!" shouted Isaac as he placed his other monster on the other far end of his duel disk as the word pendulum in rainbow coloring spelled out in between. "My Black Arts Trickster's pendulum ability activates, since there's a magician in my other pendulum zone, I can raise her scale from 3 to 10!" stated the boy as the number changed.
Isaac's Life Points: 900-

"Then I'll activate the ability of my Lychinus Enchanter in my pendulum zone! His power allows my Marianne to attack twice this turn!" stated the boy as his magician helped his comrade as the girl shined even brighter with holy light.
Isaac's Life Points: 400-

"You're almost out of life points!" stated Sunset.

"Now Marianne attack her Archfiend of Black Skull Dragon!" shouted Isaac as the girl put her hands together as a pillar of divine light came crashing from the heavens as it destroyed the girl's monster.
Sunset's Life Points: 4300-

"And now take out her Red-Eyes Metal Flare Dragon! Fimbulwinter!" stated the boy as Marianne lifted her left hand and did a quick motion as ice spikes now headed towards the dragon as it connected and took the mighty beast down.
Sunset's Life Points: 3800-

"I now end my turn with a facedown."

Turn 9: Sunset

"A new card? You always have to have something, Isaac." said the girl to herself as she drew her card and looked at the boy's new girl.

"I play my Black Stone of Legend and then tribute it so that I can summon my partner, Red-Eyes B. Dragon!" shouted the girl as her dragon rose and let out a roar. Red-Eyes saw Sunset as it lowered its head and let the girl pet it.

"Been a while. Miss me?" asked Sunset as her dragon let out a soothing roar to its mistress.

"I now switch my Archfiend of Lightning to defense mode and end my turn."

Turn 10: Isaac

"My turn, and I'll activate my facedown, Eternal Soul! So now I can bring back my Dark Magician!" said the boy as he had his trusty partner along with his new magician as the pair smiled.

"Is he... good?" asked Marianne to Mahad.

"The master is willing to put others before him. He treats us as friends rather than mere servants," replied Mahad.

"I see," smiled Marianne as she glanced at the boy.

"Then activate my Lychinus Enchanter's ability once more to allow my Marianne, to attack twice this turn. Now Mahad attack her Red-Eyes Black Dragon!" shouted Isaac as his magician took out Sunset's partner. "And then Marianne take out her Archfiend of Lightning!" stated the boy as his other magician took out her monster.

"Now attack Sunset directly!" shouted Isaac as the girl now-fired another ice spell at the girl as she covered up.
Sunset's Life Points: 500-

"With that, our life points are similar. I now end my turn."

Turn 12: Sunset

"Time to end this! Draw!" shouted the girl as she looked at her card. "I play Card of Demise so now I draw till I have five cards in my hand as long as I get rid of my hand in five turns." stated Sunset as she drew her cards. "I now play Monster Reborn to bring back my Red-Eyes. Then I play Change of Heart so that I can take control of your Dark Magician!" Isaac's magician now switched over to Sunset's field as the girl looked to end this duel.

"Oh no!" said Isaac as he saw what Sunset was about to do.

"I activate Polymerization! And fuse these two monsters!" shouted Sunset as flames surrounded her and then wrapped around her arm as she slammed it on the ground and it opened. "I Fusion Summon, Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon(3000/2500)!" One of the most powerful cards in Duel Monsters now appeared as he looked to end the duel.

"I..."

"I discard Effect Veiler to negate your monster's ability!" shouted Isaac as he didn't even let Sunset finish what she was going to say.

"You asshole!!" shouted Sunset. "Fine then, I'll reveal my facedown, Red-Eyes Fang with Chain. So now my Dark Dragoon can attack twice this turn."

"Even so, it's weak without its special powers!" stated Isaac.

"We'll see. First, I play equip him with my Black Metal Dragon to give him an extra 600 attack points! So now it's stronger than your monster! Then I activate the pendulum ability of my Dragoncaller to change my Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon into a dragon-type! And I'll boost him even more with the pendulum ability of my Red-Eyes Dark Knight by another 1000 attack points!" said the girl as her monster now had 4600 attack points.

"Time to end this! Red-Eyes Dark Dragoon attack!" stated Sunset as she thrust her hand out.

"C'mon, you don't think that'll really work, do you Sunset?!!" shouted Isaac as he too thrust his arm out. "By returning a magician or spellcaster to my hand, my Holy Knight Marianne can't be destroyed, and I don't take any damage either!" stated the boy as his Black Arts Trickster returned to his hand. A huge explosion went off as when it died down, there was Isaac's monster being protected by her divine powers as she was saying a small prayer.

"Not a bad ability. But mine's better! Cause remember my trap allows my monster to attack again!!" shouted Sunset as her monster flew back into the air and shot another massive fireball. "It's over for real this time, Isaac!"

"It's not over 'till I say it's over!" yelled Isaac. "I still have another magician on my field! I return it to my hand to block your bombardment!" said the boy as he grabbed his Fusion-pendulum hybrid and put it in the Extra Deck compartment of his duel disk as he got rid of his pendulum scale completely.

"That doesn't change a thing, not in the slightest!" stated Sunset. "I still have one final card in my hand! Dragon's Fighting Spirit! So my Red-Eyes Darkness Dragoon can attack one last time!" yelled the girl. "And you don't have any monsters to stop it!" One massive firestorm erupted from Sunset's monster as it was heading towards the boy and his magician.

"If I'm going down, I'm taking you with me!" shouted Isaac.

At that moment, the entire field was ablaze. The fire could be seen by anybody that might have passed by. The embers were sent into the sky as the crackle was heard. Soon the flames died down as the field returned to normal. The scene that was revealed was rather shocking as there stood Isaac with his Holy Knight Marianne as they had some small scratches on their body and clothes. But across from the boy was Sunset as she was lying on the ground as her Red-Eyes Darkness Dragoon also fell and landed with a thud as it disappeared. Their duel disk registered the result.
Sunset's Life Points: 0-
Isaac's Life Points: 200-
Winner: Isaac

Isaac looked at his new monster as she had a small surprised look on her face.

"You did good, Marianne," smiled Isaac.

The priest girl was ecstatic that she helped her new master. She wrapped her arms around Isaac as he smiled. He ran his hand through the girl's hair getting her to have small hints of red on her face. She broke the embrace to look at her new owner and bowed as she disappeared into the boy's deck to meet her new allies. Isaac looked at his deck as he could feel the spirits of his friends as they welcomed the newest addition to their team.

Sunset started to stir as she opened her eyes. She sat up a bit as she saw Isaac standing over her.

"How?" asked the girl.

"Let's just say that my Marianne had one last trick up her sleeve. And boy, did I need it. By discarding two spellcaster monsters from my hand, Marianne made it so that you also take the same damage as I do. But she not only survives the battle but by paying half my life points, the damage I would have taken gets cut in half and sends it back to you."

"No way..." said Sunset in shock.

"That's why I'm standing, and you're planking," stated Isaac. He then smiled to which he extended his hand. "What a duel. Good game!"

Sunset couldn't help but also smile. She then put her hand in the boy's hand as the pair stared at each other's eyes. The sun now reaching the final stages of its setting in the background as the moon was high above the pair. Isaac was hoping to pull Sunset to her feet, but instead, the girl found some incredible strength and yanked the boy down.

Isaac fell as he landed on his back. He was laying on the sand as on top of the boy was Sunset as she had a devious smile.

"You didn't think I was gonna let you go without having one of our 'hands-on' experiences now, did you? Since you're gonna be engaged to Twilight, I'd figured get in as many as I can before you're officially off the market." smirked the girl.

Isaac returned the smirk as Sunset pressed her lips to the boy as he wrapped his arms around her. The girl now began to move her hands feeling the boy's body as it brought her memories. Isaac coping Sunset's movements as he did the same and felt the new changes to Sunset's body as she had grown. Safe to say it did not disappoint. He got the girl to evoke a sexy moan as he reached down to her backside to which she enjoyed it. The two enjoyed their final moment with each other as the moon provided the perfect light as it shined down on them.