I've put something up! This idea just came to me while I was sitting around bored at my house, it didn't start bother me until I ran our of ideas for my other stories.

I hope you all enjoy!

The Mountain seemed impenetrable. No one could climb it's steepness…. Until today

Yami stood at the foot of the mountain gazing up to the summit. It had always been his dream since childhood to climb this mountain. Legends told that if you reached the summit you would understand your destiny. His tricolored hair blowing in the wind and his crimson eyes looking at the peak that stared down at him.

"I'll be there soon." He muttered

He started walking. For hours upon hours he walked. He walked until Ra finally fell and darkness came. Yami pulled out his tent and soon was fast asleep. His days passed like this until he had lost count of them.

Yami was now less than 1000 feet from the summit when darkness fell. Reluctantly, he pulled out his tent and slept.

Unknown to the climber, two teenagers stood at the summit giggling amongst themselves. Their names were Rex and Weevil. Rex had brown hair with purple bangs while Weevil had short green hair and glasses, the only thing he was allowed to have of the modernized world. They belonged to the ancient tribe that lived deep within the mountain, hiding away from people who wished to harm them.

"Are you ready?" Weevil asked Rex.

Rex gave a snort and nodded.

Rex summoned his guardian beast, King Rex, and he ordered the large dino to cause a massive avalanche. The avalanche would cause the people in the villages below the mountain to run around in a panic and Rex and Weevil found it very amusing.

The snow fell quickly from the tip of the mountain, off the tips of the trees and from the mouth of the hidden cave where the tribe leader, Solomon, was glaring out into the horizon. His grey hair was tied back and his violet eyes had a tint of anger in them. He had warned the two troublemakers about causing another avalanche and again they blatantly disobey him. He trudged back inside as the large stream of snow fell down the mountain.

Upon hearing the loud rumble of the avalanche, Yami poked his head out of the tent. He saw the white flume approach and he desperately tried to move his tent but the avalanche was coming too quickly. He dodged the avalanche at the last second and watched as his tent was pulled away. 'So much for that.' He thought.

Yami didn't want to give up the summit but he didn't know how to survive the bitter cold nights on the mountain without his tent. Yami decided that he would search for a cave and use nearby kindling to start a fire, he could also use the flame to keep away predators. He finally found a cave and settled down. He shivered in his jacket, it was just hitting the negative degrees in the high altitudes. He just wanted to sleep, his eyes opened and closed and before he fell asleep, he noticed that there was a shadow in front of him.

Hikari was amazed at the person she saw enter the cave. He had pale skin like her but he seemed more built than many of the men in the village. He had tricolored hair like her cousin, Yugi, but this new man had blonde streaks running through his locks. She brushed the man's skin and hissed at how cold he was. 'If I leave him out here, he'll die!' She thought.

She lifted the unconscious man and carried him through the secret caverns to the center of the mountain. Hikari's people have lived there for thousands of years calling upon spirits to protect them in times of need. Everyone had a specific guardian spirit and it depended on their personality. She carried him quietly into a guest room that was connected to her own and place him on the bed. 'I'll send grandfather to an early grave if he sees this, he still treats me like a child.' She joked in her mind.

"Hikari?" Yugi asked behind her, "Who is that?"

Hikari jumped and tried to think of an excuse but none came to mind. Yugi was only a few months older than Hikari but he still acted like a child sometimes. He had tricolored hair like the man and had amethyst eyes that people could see straight into his innocent soul.

"I found him in the caves nearby. He would have frozen if I had left him." She said getting blankets for the sleeping man.

"Grandpa is not going to like this." Yugi tutted at her.

"He's not going to find out." Hikari retorted, "I'm letting him rest, give him some supplies and send him home. That's all."

Yugi didn't seem convinced but he still helped his cousin keep the man warm. He went to bed thinking that something is going to go wrong.

Hikari stood near the man and rubbed some warming ointment into his visible skin. Slowly but surely the man began to reach normal temperature and she could tell that he would rest easy now. Hikari left the man to rest and went to her own room.

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