This was the first ever fanfiction I wrote. It was originally up on Quizilla and it got decent views but no one would ever review my stories to tell me what I needed to work on so I decided to stick it up on this website.

Disclaimer: I don't own Yugioh GX, and pretty much anyone should know that, seeing as it is a fanfiction

enjoy!


Chapter One: Jaden Yuki

I was staring hopelessly at the ceiling. I just couldn't fall asleep, no matter how hard I tried. I glanced at the clock- 3:26 in the morning. I flipped onto my stomach and glanced down at Syrus in the bunk beneath me. He had certainly had no problem falling asleep. Drool was actually coming out his mouth and he was snoring softly. Chazz had fallen asleep- more like passed out really- on the floor with a blanket on him. And who knows where Bastion had gone.

Lately, my dreams had been nightmares. Darkness was always in it. Red pentagrams, circle séances, and always the same little girl. She had big black eyes with red hair and blood dripping down her body. I would slowly walk toward her to see if she was okay, and she would give me this crazed look and run full blast at me. I had woken up sweaty and screaming each night for the last two weeks.

I sighed and flipped onto my back. Tomorrow was Thursday- the day when all of my classes were either boring or stupid. And I was going to be working on no sleep at all. I sat up, climbed off my bed and walked to the window.

Moonlight fell lightly across the treetops, casting an eerie glow on everything. I shivered. I'd hate to be stuck out there. It was the middle of winter and who knew what lurked out there in that forest.

I stood up, grabbed a blanket off the couch and went back to staring out the window. The window was extremely cold, and felt good on my sweaty forehead.

I think I was about to fall asleep against the window when a bloodcurdling scream ripped through the night.

"Chaos Command Magician!"

I shot up. I looked out the window to see who had screamed. Not caring how cold it was, I threw open the window and poked my head out.

There was a girl about my age standing up against the wall to my dorm. Her hair was gathered into a messy green ponytail and her brown eyes had a fearful, crazed look to them. Triangle-shaped marks covered her body and they glowed a dark forest green.

I looked her over once more and noticed all the skin off her left shoulder was gone and she was caked in blood.

As for the "Chaos Command Magician" he had teal skin and clothing. A hat covered most of his face and in one hand he held a scepter.

"Attack!" The girl screamed. She may have not looked like much, but she had a very powerful voce inside that small body.

The Magician raised his scepter and sent a beam of purple-blue light right at the trees. I couldn't tell what he was attacking, but it was obviously something. A loud roar ripped from the forest.

Once the roaring had stopped, the girl sat down and was breathing heavily.

The Magician walked over and sat down in front of her.

"It's alright, Saya," he said quietly. "It's gone,"

Then it hit me- this girl was a duelist! She was clutching her deck to her chest and on her right arm was a duel disk.

"Are you sure, Chaos?" She whispered so softly I had to strain to hear it.

Chaos nodded. "Now you need to summon Faith so we can get you fixed up,"

She made no move to do so. "That was terrifying,"

Chaos sighed and pulled Saya into his lap. "I know it was, baby, but you need to have Faith fix you up,"

Saya handed him a card. "You do it," She pushed his hat back revealing black hair and deep blue eyes.

"Saya, no," He warned, but his voice was full of longing.

She sat up and nuzzled his neck a little bit. "We can get her later. Right now, let's just have our own time."

I blushed. Watching them didn't feel right, but I didn't look away.

"Saya, we won't be able to have our own time if you die of blood loss." Chaos kissed her forehead. "Now summon her,"

"Fine," Saya said, clearly annoyed. "Magician of Faith!"

There was a flash of pink light, and she appeared. She looked like one of those peasant girls in medieval times.

"Hey, what's up? Why did you- Oh my God Saya what happened?" Faith dropped her scepter and pulled Saya off Chaos's lap. She yanked all of Saya's clothes off and started healing her. Reddish light glowed faintly, casting weird shadows across the trees.

Faith made quick work of Saya's wounds and soon all traces of blood were gone.

"Thanks so much, Faithy," Saya hugged her.

"You be careful, Saya," Faith hugged her back. "Ty might not recognize you. It's been a long time since you've seen each other."

Saya smiled. "He'll remember me. I am his baby sister after all."

Faith smiled back. "See ya!" One last flash of light, and she was gone.

Chaos walked up behind Saya and put his arms around her waist. "Time to go, huh?"

"Yeah," Saya turned around and gave him a kiss. "I need to find him, and fast,"

Chaos picked up his hat and put in on his head. "You be a good girl," He leaned down and kissed her nose.

She giggled. "I will,"

I threw on a random pair of pants and bolted down the stairs that led to the main entrance. Saya was sure to come in there. Sure enough, a girl with a messy green ponytail walked in. We made eye contact and the next thing I knew I was up against the wall with something cold and sharp against my neck.

"Who are you?" She hissed in my ear.

"J-Jaden Yuki," I stuttered.

"What are you doing up at this hour?" Saya asked.

"Your screaming woke me up." I answered.

Saya sighed. "I guess you saw the whole thing?"

I nodded tentatively. Where in the world did that knife come from?

She released her grip on me and took the knife away. "The name's Saya, oh wait, I'm sure you knew that already."

"Uh-huh," I said. "I, uh, heard you were looking for your brother,"

She nodded. "I think he's in one of the Ra Yellow dorms,"

"Well," I said. "Then you'll have to wait until tomorrow,"

I saw her tense up. "And why is that?"

"Nobody's allowed out of their dorms after midnight. If we got caught right now, we'd be in big trouble," I told her.

"Argh!" She said and buried her face in her hands.

"Hey, it's not that bad," I said. "I can take you to my dorm and you can get some sleep,"

"No! It's bad! I need to see him!" She started to cry so hard her body started shaking.

Poor girl, I thought, She's probably still traumatized from whatever was chasing her.

"Saya," I put my hand under her chin and tilted her head up so she was looking at me. "You need to rest. I'll help you find your brother

tomorrow,"

She nodded. I took her hand and let her up the stairs and into my dorm.

"You can sleep on the couch," I whispered so I wouldn't wake the others. I went off to grab a couple blankets and a pillow. When I got

back, Saya was fast asleep with her duel disk on her arm and her deck clutched tightly to her chest. I went over and took her duel disk off of

her arm and had to practically tear the deck from her hand. I put them on the table and lifted her head up and put a pillow under it. Saya

stirred and opened her eyes a little.

"Where's my deck?" She groaned.

"I put it on the table," I whispered as I took her hair out of the ponytail.

"I want him," She said.

I took the brush off my nightstand and started brushing her tangled hair. "It's alright. He'll be there in the morning when you wake up. Just try and get some sleep,"

I saw Saya's eyes close and within a few minutes I could hear her steady breathing.

Something about this girl was strangely familiar. Maybe it was the hair. I did see someone walking around the island with green hair before. Or maybe it was the eyes. The only person those eyes reminded me of was the girl that had caused me to lose so much sleep the past couple weeks.

For a split second, I wondered if Saya was that girl. I shook my head to clear the thought from my mind. "No way," I muttered. "No way,"

Outside, the wind had started to pick up. It sounded like a wolf howling. I looked out the window. It was still open. I walked over and tried my best to close it so I didn't wake the others. Naturally, it closed with a loud BANG!

I looked out the window for a little bit more. The forest looked perfectly normal now. But I knew full well there was something lurking within it. I shivered. Whatever was in there was big. And it wanted Saya.

I looked up at the moon. It was smack dab in the middle of the sky, big, round and bright. And ironically, it was full. I smiled to myself. Maybe it was true that strange things happened on full moons.

~x~x~x~x~

"Jaden!" I heard Chazz scream in my ear.

"Huh?" I mumbled.

"What are you doing?" He growled. "And what's with the girl?"

At first I didn't know what he was talking about. Then I realized I had fallen asleep on top of Saya. Whoops.

"You know we could get seriously busted for having girls in here!" Syrus squeaked.

"Guys, look," I was so embarrassed at this point. "It's not what you think!"

"Yeah, okay, whatever," Chazz rolled his eyes. "Maybe we can just ask the girl. After all she's probably bound to wake up at any minute,"

"Mmmm," Saya moaned, as if on cue. "What's going on? What's with all the screaming?"

"Uh, about that," I scratched the back of my neck and gave her my best smile. "I forgot that you can't have a girl in a boy's dorm,"

Chazz got on his knees and looked Saya straight in the eye. "Look, sweetheart," He said. "I don't know why you're here, or where you come from, but we can't have you in here,"

"Look, all she needs to do is talk to her brother," I shot at him. "That's all she needs to do,"

"It's okay, Jay," Saya sat up and stretched. "He's got a point,"

"Well he didn't have to be so mean about it," I mumbled and shot a death glare at Chazz.

"We can help her do that, but then she'll have to either have to join the academy or have to leave," he stood up and walked off.

"Ugh, he's such a jerk," I heard Sy mumble.

"I know right," I shook my head. "I don't know why I'm friends with him sometimes,"

"I don't know," Saya said. "I kinda like guys like that. Y'know, straightforward,"

I practically choked on air. "You think Chazz is hot?"

"You could say that," I saw her blush.

"Wow," I muttered.

"Girls these days," Syrus said.

There was a knock on the door. I got up and answered it.

"Hey, Bastion," I let him in.

"Hello, Jaden," He smiled. I love his British accent. It's just so cool.

Chazz walked out of the bathroom. "Ugh, it's the Brit from Hell,"

"Good morning to you too, Charles," Bastion called him that sometimes to get on his nerves. Chazz hates it. Personally, I find it

hilarious.

"Whatever," Chazz growled and sat down right next to Saya.

"Where were you last night?" I looked up at Bastion. He's about 6'3 and I'm only 5'7. It's very sad, considering the fact I'm almost

seventeen.

"That's for me to know and for you to never find out," he ruffled my hair.

"Solving equations, more than likely," Chazz sneered.

"I don't do that all the time," Bastion said. "Only when the mood hits me,"

"Uh-huh," I heard Syrus mumble. "which is like every five minutes,"

Saya giggled. Bastion looked over at her. "Jaden? What's with the girl?"

"I wanna know the exact same thing!" Chazz exclaimed.

"Jay, you could get in big trouble for this," Bastion told me.

"I swear! Can you guys please stop calling me 'The girl'?" Saya practically screamed. "I have a name, y'know!"

"Uh, sorry," I told her. "Guys, this is Saya," This was the first time this morning I had actually taken good look at Saya. Something about

her had changed.

"Whoa, Saya what happened to your hair?"

It had changed from green to orange. Her eyes were now a light blue, and the marks were scarlet.

"That's a good question," She answered. "Ever since I was little, each day my hair and eye color would change. No one knows why,"

"I'm very pleased to meet you," Bastion said. "Jay, I need to talk to you," he led me into the bathroom.

"What do you need to talk about?" I asked him.

"Doesn't that girl look strangely familiar?" He pondered.

"Yeah, but the only person she reminds me of is a girl from my nightmares," I answered.

"She looks a lot like Hassleberry," Bastion's voice sounded distant, like it did when he started talking about equations. "It's something

about the eyes,"

"Sergeant? No way!" I exclaimed. "His eyes are brown, and hers-"

"Vary from day to day," Bastion interrupted. "Jay, I'm not talking about the color. I'm talking about the expression in them,"

"What are you talking about?"

"What are you two doing?" Syrus called. "You know Crowler doesn't like it when we're late!"

"I'll tell you later," Bastion replied and pushed me out of the bathroom.

When we walked out, Saya and Chazz were practically sitting in each other's laps. Saya was giggling like crazy.

"C'mon, why can't you just tell me where you're from?" Chazz asked.

"I don't think you'd know where it is," Saya said between giggles.

"So? Please?" Chazz pleaded.

"Sorry, Chazzy, I can't tell," She blushed when she said that. It made me want to puke up blood.

"Alright, you two. You can flirt more when we get back," Bastion looked like he was going to blow chunks, also. "It's time for class," Bastion grabbed the back of Chazz's shirt and yanked him off the couch.

"Class?" Saya asked.

"Yeah, we all gather in one big room and learn about dueling," I told her.

"So if I go with you, will I have to join the Academy?" she asked.

"They'll probably have you take a placement test," Chazz explained. "You'll be assigned to a dorm, but you can decline the offer,"

he gave her a look that said If you get asked, please, please, please don't decline!

"I'm sorry," Bastion said to Saya. "I didn't catch your name when Jaden introduced us,"

"I'm Saya," she replied. "Saya Hassleberry,"