I finally came up with a new fic! This time, it's the Academy Award winning movie, Spirited Away, crossed over with Yu-Gi-Oh as the cast! The characters will be introduced later on, but for now, enjoy this crossover with the two best anime ever!

Disclaimer: I own nothing but the story. Domo arigato.

The car moved along the highway of rural Japan, away from Domino City. A girl sat in the back, reading her goodbye card she had received from her best friend.

"I'll miss you, Tea. Your best friend, Yugi," it read. Her father spoke to her as he drove.

"Tea. Tea, we're almost there," he whispered. She looked up from the pink bouquet that she held, staring at her yellow sneakers. All around her were bags full of food and things from their old home. The girl, Tea, had brown hair and bright sparkling blue eyes. Her father had blonde hair and brown eyes, while the mother had brown hair and blue eyes. Tea, who was ten, hated moving away from her old home.

"This really is in the middle of nowhere," the mother sighed. "I'll have to go to the next town to shop."

"We'll just have to learn to like it," the father replied, looking out the window. "Look, Tea. There's your new school. Looks great, doesn't it?" Tea lifted her head to the window, and stuck out her tongue in disgust. She lowered back to the seat.

"It's gonna stink," she whispered. "I liked my old school." She sat up, staring at her flowers, which were dying. "Mom, my flowers are dying!" The mother looked back at her.

"I told you not to smother them like that," she scolded. "We'll put them in water when we get to our new home." Tea leaned back in her seat, frowning.

"I finally get a bouquet, and it's a goodbye present. That's depressing."

"Daddy bought you a rose for your birthday, don't remember?" her mother asked.

"Yeah, one. But one rose isn't a bouquet." Her mother handed her the card.

"Hold onto your card. I'm opening the window," the mother replied. "And quit whining. It's fun to move to a new place. It's an adventure." The car drove along the highway, turning right on a bridge. Around them were homes as they found themselves on a dirt pathway towards the woods, near small stone shrines. The father poked his head out his window.

"Wait, did I make the wrong turn?" he inquired to himself. "This can't be right." The mother pointed out the window towards a row of houses.

"Look, there's our house! It's that blue one on the end."

"You're right. I guess I missed the turn-off. This road should take us there."

"Honey, don't take a shortcut," the mother groaned. "You always get us lost."

"What are those stones?" Tea asked her mother. "They look like little houses."

"They're shrines. Some people think little spirits live there."

What will happen to Tea as her father continues on the road? Find out in chapter two, The Tunnel and the Mysterious Boy.

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