After years of thinking of writing this story, I finally am. (Woop-woop!) My YGO Halloween fic, inspired by the lyrics to the song "This Is Halloween" from 'the Nightmare Before Christmas.'

Disclaimer: I don't own the characters in this story, or the source of this story's inspiration. The characters belong to Kazuki Takahashi and Konami, and 'the Nightmare Before Christmas' belongs to Disney. However, the plot and story itself is my own.

Pairings: Puzzleshipping/Blindshipping (Yugi x Atem), Tendershipping (Ryou x Bakura), Bronzeshipping (Marik x Malik), light Blueshipping (Seto Kaiba x Kisara), light one-sided Dungeonshipping (Otogi x Pegasus)
Rating: T
Warnings: horror themes, references to danger/violence
Summary: Yugi, Ryou, and Marik fall through a Rift into the Hollow World, an alternate world where monsters live. They only have two options - escape from this world and get back home, or make their new home in this world. And, as time passes, both options begin to sound impossible.


Chapter 1: Down, Down to Goblin Town

written 7/1/2018

published 10/8/2018

1,153 words


Boys and girls of every age

Wouldn't you like to see something strange?


It was a strangely cool evening in October when Halloween finally rolled around. A sharp wind whistled through the trees, blasting three young men square in the face. The palest of the three, an albino with pink eyes and hair just as pale as his skin, cried out in displeasure as he pulled an old sheet more firmly around him.

The blonde Middle Eastern American beside him glanced at his friend with a frown. "Don't handle the cold too well, do you?"

The albino shook his head, but didn't answer. Instead, the young man sitting on the other side of him answered for him, violet eyes peering out from behind shaggy black hair and blonde bangs. "Ryou's body temperature has always been naturally low – he doesn't generate his own heat all that well."

Marik's frown deepened. He'd only met Yugi and Ryou a few weeks ago. The two had apparently grown up together in Japan before immigrating to the States as teenagers, and he had yet to see them apart from one another. He'd run into them on the streets about a month or so ago, and the three had sought shelter together from the blistering heat. Since then, the pair had stuck with him, sharing with him what provisions they had and accepting his in return.

They were homeless. And if they didn't look out for one another, who would?

Marik had been kicked out of his own home as a teen after arguing with his father over a very particular subject. From what he understood, Yugi and Ryou had been living with Ryou's father and had suffered a similar experience. Now, with an incomplete education and not a dollar to their names, the three males mostly moved from shelter to camp to shelter, trying to find semi-permanent jobs and roofs over their head.

This evening, the three had been in camp with several others, emphasis on had. Since it was Halloween night, a group of dumb college students had come out during the night, looking to party and get themselves drunk away from prying eyes. The party had moved too close for comfort to the camp, so everyone had quickly and quietly grabbed their stuff and moved out. Now, Marik and his two newfound friends were on the move, searching for a new location to set up some sort of temporary shelter to stay in for the night.

The blonde grinned suddenly as he spotted a fence, recognizing immediately what it was. "Guys, look!"

The two Asians followed his gaze, Yugi voicing their concerns. "... A cemetery?"

"Yeah!"

"Won't we get in trouble if we spend the night in a cemetery?"

"Not if we're quiet," Marik answered, approaching the fence. He gestured for the other two to follow him. "I've slept here before and been fine."

"I don't know..." Ryou's eyes shifted to the side, suggesting discomfort with the idea. "It doesn't sound-"

He was interrupted by Yugi, who suddenly pointed into the cemetery, his eyes wide. "I think someone else is already in there!"

Confused, Marik turned, following the direction of Yugi's raised finger. Sure enough, three moving figures could be seen in the graveyard. They seemed to be crouched in a circle on the ground, but the blonde couldn't tell what they were doing from this distance.

Yugi's eyes were better. "I think they're digging up a grave!"

Realizing how right his companion was, Marik's eyes widened. "What kind of disrespect-?!" Unable to contain himself, the blonde took a running start, launching himself over the fence and taking off towards the figures. "Hey! Hey, you!"

The figures suddenly jerked their heads up, staring at Marik is surprise. They looked like children, their small frames almost completely covered by Halloween costumes and masks, candy sticking out of their mouths. One of them was so surprised his jaw dropped open, his lollipop slipping out from his lips and hitting the ground with a dull 'clunk.'

"Quick, get in!" one of the figures ordered her two companions. To Marik's horror, the figure pitched herself forward, falling into the open grave. The other two followed suit, leaving not a single trace of their presence except the fallen lolly.

Marik stared at the ground where the kids had just been sitting. The longer he stared, the more baffled by the situation he became. The hole looked like an open grave, but there was no marker beside it or coffin within it, and there was no heap of removed dirt. It almost looked as though a grave-sized hole had simply opened up in the ground.

Yugi and Ryou slowly came up behind Marik, still carrying their meager belongings on their backs. Ryou still had his sheet wrapped tightly around his shoulders, and now Yugi had Marik's discarded backpack in his hand along with his own.

The blonde turned to look at his friends, pointing vaguely at the hole. "It's empty, and... They jumped in. They jumped in and it's empty!"

Their eyes widened in surprise at his words before staring at each other for a moment. Ryou took a step forward, peering down into the hole curiously.

"You're wrong, Marik. It's not empty." Ryou's voice was eerily calm and betrayed nothing. "There's no bottom to it."

Yugi and Marik joined Ryou at the edge of the hole, staring down beside him. To their surprise, the hole went deep, down into the ground, seemingly never ending. It really was like a chasm had simply opened up in the earth.

"If there's no bottom to it, where did those kids go?"

"HEY!" A older man's voice interrupted their thoughts. The groundskeeper had spotted them, his flashlight illuminating the area around them. "WHAT'S ALL THIS NOISE?"

The three young men froze in place, terrified of being caught. After a beat, Yugi took a step towards the hole, dropping Marik's backpack. "I'm sorry, guys, but I can't go to jail!"

"Yugi-!" Marik watched in horror as Yugi jumped into the hole, falling down into the earth, vanishing from sight. Ryou screamed, but quickly followed behind his friend. As taken aback as he was by his two friends vanishing, Marik wasn't surprised to see them go together – he had yet to see them separated, after all.

Marik hesitated for a minute, his eyes tracing a horrified path between the open, gaping maw of earth at his feet and the approaching groundskeeper, flashlight aiming directly at his face, almost blinding him. But, then his feet moved, pitching him forward into the hole, following after the only two friends he had in the world. The air whizzed past Marik's ears as he fell into the blackness. The hole was completely and utterly empty, with nothing to break his fall, or even slow him down.

His scream was the only thing that filled the empty space as he fell.


Author's Notes:

- The title for this chapter is taken from song lyrics in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'the Hobbit,' wherein Bilbo and his friends are captured and taken down underground by an evil group of goblins.

- Marik's concern over the sanctimony of the grave is inspired by his canon position of Tomb Keeper.

- I chose to make the characters Americans because Halloween is a very American holiday. That's really the only reason.