Moriah: Hi, Guys! It's me again.

Yugi: Yeah you're back. I thought that you weren't going to be writing for a couple of months again.

Moriah: I wasn't, but I'm bored and decided to write something.

Yugi: What's it about?

Moriah: I can't tell you. You will just have to read and find out.

Yugi: *pouts* Okay… fine.

Moriah: Okay, I haven't decided on the rating. For now it will be T. But I think I have decided on the pairing. This will be angst.

Yugi: Angst? Why?

Moriah: Because I feel like it. Now, Little Yugi, can you do the disclaimer?

Yugi: Morie-chan doesn't own anything.

Moriah: Thank you. Please enjoy.


Chapter 1


Yugi laid on his bed in his room. Lately, that was all he could do.

He was too upset to do anything else. Yeah, he went to school, but it wasn't the same as before.

The bullies left him alone, his friends still talked to him, but his attitude change. He wasn't the happy cheerful person he use to be before… Atemu left.

How could he be? You wouldn't be the same after losing something you cared about.

He just wished that there was something that he could have done to stop Yami from leaving.

The thought of it only caused him more pain. Lately, Atemu was the only person he could think about. No matter where was. Somehow, his thoughts always wandered back to his darker half.

Everything, reminded him of the person he lost; colors, food, stores. Everything made him remember.

"Yugi!" a familiar voice called to the teen, making him get up and run downstairs.

"Yeah, Jii-chan." Yugi answered, walking in the kitchen, knowing that's where he would find him.

Solomon Motou turned around to his grandson, looking at him.

"You wanted to see me?" Yugi asked.

"Yes. Lunch is almost ready." He said.

"I'm not hunger." Yugi replied.

Solomon's expressed instantly changed. He was getting really worried. He knew that Yugi would be upset about Yami leaving, but it's been two months. He too was upset about his passing, but he knew that he was in a better place. Yugi should have been feeling a little better.

"Yugi you have to eat something. It isn't healthy for you not to eat." He said, concern clearly in his voice.

Yugi looked at his grandfather. "Jii-chan, I'll be fine. I'll eat later. Can you put in the microwave?"

Solomon looked at the teen in front of him. He was reluctant in putting his food in the microwave. That's all he'd been doing whenever Yugi wasn't hungry. He needed to get Yugi to eat or something bad would happen.

Yugi turned around to go back to his room, when his grandfather said something.

"Yugi, I know that you are upset that Atemu is gone, but he wouldn't want to see you suffering over him like this. He would want you spend time with your friends, get out of the house, and live your life." Solomon said.

"You don't know what he would have wanted!" Yugi snapped, before running upstairs.

Solomon looked shocked as he saw his grandson run upstairs.

Yugi had never snapped at him before. He had never raised his voice either. But than again, neither has he.

He was always calm and understanding to his grandson. Never would he raise his voice for any reason.

Solomon sighed and went to put Yugi food in the microwave, before cleaning up the kitchen.


Yugi ran upstairs to his room, tears of frustration coming down his cheeks.

'How dare he say what Atemu would have wanted! He wouldn't know.' Yugi thought, his anger and frustration the only things that he could feel.

Atemu was his best friend. So what if he isn't done grieving over him, though it's been 2 months?

Yugi went inside his room, slamming the door shut.

He walked over to his bed, passing his mirror on the way, before stopping to look at himself.

His spiky hair drooping down; losing its gravity. His amethyst growing dull. No longer having that life and excitement it use to have. His lithe body looking thinner than it use to be.

'I see that not only am I not the same emotionally, but physically as well.' He thought, before looking down at the floor. Moments later he looked back up to the mirror, shocked at what he saw.

An image of not only himself, but a male with crimson eyes as well. Could it be…?

"Yami?" Yugi said, his eyes filling with tears, hoping that it was indeed who he wanted it to be.

Yugi looked away to rub his eyes, before looking back at the mirror seeing that the image was gone, breaking his heart.

Tears running down his face, he went back to lying on his bed, crying from the lost of the one person he would love more than life itself.


Yugi woke up later that day. He sat up and looked around his room.

'Huh? When did I fall asleep? I might have cried myself to sleep again. That's been happening a lot.' He thought, before getting up and going downstairs.

He walked into the living room to see his grandfather asleep on the couch, the television still on.

He sat on the couch next to him, snuggling close to him, causing him to wake up.

"Hello, Yugi." he said, pulling his grandson close to him.

"Hi, Jii-chan. I'm sorry. I didn't meant to wake you up."

"It's quiet alright. I have to get up soon and start dinner. How did you sleep?"

"I slept okay. I didn't know that I feel asleep." Yugi said, giggling after.

Solomon looked at his grandson. It was the first time in 2 months that Yugi had giggled or showed any sign of happiness.

'Maybe he is getting better. I can't think that he would get over something like that. He was really close to him.' He thought, looking in Yugi's eyes to see a little of the shine there.

Yugi's eyes went back to being dull. He expression looking sad once again.

"Jii-chan, I'm really sorry about yelling at you. I hope that you can forgive me."

"You're already forgiven." He said, before hugging his grandson, with a smile on his face.

Yugi hugged him back, his expression between happy and sad.

Solomon pulled away and got up from the couch.

"I should start on dinner." He said, before going in the kitchen, leaving Yugi seating on the couch, thinking.

After a half hour, Solomon came from the kitchen.

"Yugi, dinner is ready." He said, making Yugi get up and walk in the kitchen, where there was a table and 4 chairs.

Yugi said down in a chair. Solomon put a plate of food in front of him.

"This is what you would have had for lunch. I'll put your dinner in the microwave and you can eat it later."

Yugi nodded. He wasn't really hungry, but he decided to eat something.

Solomon looked at Yugi as he sat down. He knew that Yug was hungry, but he needed to eat something.

After a long, Yugi got up, his plate almost empty.

"That's great, Yugi. You ate most of your food." Solomon said, before getting up too, and putting the dishes in the sink and washing them.

Yugi walked over and stood by him.

"Hey, Jii-chan, I'll be my room if you need me." He said, before turning around and going upstairs to his room.

Solomon watched as he left; a sigh escaping as he did the dishes.

He was getting very worried about his grandson. 'I just hope that something happens that will make Yugi happy again.'


Moriah: Sorry, I wanted to post this yesterday, but I didn't finish.

Yugi: I hope that you liked the chapter.

Moriah: Make sure that you review. If you haven't read the new chapter of Lust for Blood or haven't read the first chapter of BloodLover, please do that.

Yugi: Yeah, or it might be a long time before she updates them both,

Moriah: I hope that I haven't lost all my reviewers for Lust for Blood, because of the long wait.

Yugi: I'm sure they are all doing something. It is the holidays.

Moriah: Yeah, that's true. Anyway, tell me what you think. Please make sure that you review.

Yugi: We hope that you all had a great Christmas and New Year!

Moriah: Also I now I have a community. I hope that you post some of your stories there. Also can I get some staff members to help me? I don't understand how a community works.

Yugi: Soon, Morie-chan will post up a new poll regarding her story ideas. Let her know which one you want her to post first by voting.

Moriah: Until the next time I update….