5 months later…

A young boy hurriedly runs through the Domino train station platform searching for some one. He spots a group of Adolescents near platform 8 and runs up to them. "Hey Yug, what took you so long?" asked a blonde headed boy. "Sorry Joey, my Grandpa fell ill last night I was up late looking after him that I overslept. "Well at least you're here now I would have been broken hearted if I didn't see you before I left for New York." said a brown haired girl. "I would have to Tea, but I'm here now." said Yugi. Little Yugi with spiky red hair looked down sighed then said "I can't believe you guys are leaving Domino as well. It seems like yesterday when Tristan left to study theater in America in Hollywood and Duke to go work with Pegasus in designing new games." "Don't worry Yugi, remember even if we are separated we will always be friends. Remember our mark of friendship." Tea told Yugi comfortingly "Teas right Yug and besides were not all gone, Bakuras still here, and you have the heart of the cards with you," Joey said. "You're right guys, thanks for cheering me up. By the way Joey where is Serenity? I don't see her." "She had to go to the bathroom but, she'll be right back. Now that her eyes are fixed I have to show her around the world." "That's right big brother now that I can see you have to show me all the beautiful things in this world," said a red haired girl that just walked up, "Hey Yugi how are you? Where's your grandpa? I thought he be with you." asked Serenity. "Hey Serenity I'm fine grandpa took ill last night so, he's at home; Bakura's with him right now," Yugi said sadly. "Oh, I'm sorry, I hope he gets better soon," replied Serenity. "Me too," said Yugi. Then a conductor came out and said "All aboard." "Come on Serenity, Tea, the trains about to leave," Joey said. Bye Yugi we're goanna miss you well send you postcards." Joey said as he hugged Yugi. "Bye Yugi," Serenity said as she too hugged him goodbye. Then Joey and Serenity boarded the train leaving Yugi and Tea on the platform.

Tea approached Yugi and said to him "Take care Yugi, don't get so depressed again while we're gone; don't think I haven't noticed that you've been starving yourself after Pharaoh left. I'm worried about what you will do while were gone." Yugi stared at Tea, shocked that she knew he hadn't been eating much since Atem left. Yugi then looked down and said, "I'm sorry, I've been worrying you haven't I? I've just felt so lonely and empty after Yami left. I just missed him so much I can't bare it, and now the rest of my friends are leaving me too…" Yugi clenched his hands into fists as tears welled up in his eyes. Tea just wrapped her arms around him in a gentle comforting hug until Yugi calmed down and looked at her. When their eyes met Tea leaned in and kissed him sweetly. She then said, "It will be alright." Then she broke away and got on the train, she then turned and called "Bye I love you and I will miss. Remember your friends are always with you in your heart and memories, including Atem. I will be back some day. Yugi then looked at tea waved and said "Goodbye and good luck studying dance in America. I'll miss you." Then the train pulled away leaving Yugi standing alone his hand still in the air as tears streamed down his face.

Ten days later…

Yugi stood in front of an open casket dressed in black. He was crying heavily into Bakura's shirt. Inside the casket lay Yugi's grandpa who looked as though he were sleeping. Bakura gently rubbed Yugi's arm trying to comfort a highly distressed Yugi. "It's all my fault "sobbed Yugi. "No it's not how were you supposed to know he would have an allergic reaction to the medicine you gave him." "It doesn't change the fact that it was me who gave it to him." Yugi continued to sob.


AmandatheFox: So what do you think of it so far?

Yugi: (crying) why did you make me kill grandpa why?

AmandatheFox: Oh get over it Yugi i have my reasons and besides he would have died long before we got to the real story.

Atem: This story is starting to sound like a nightmare.

AmandatheFox:Please review my story