Hello people on computers! Lol I hope you're all ready for the second chapter! I hope you all enjoy it!

Song:

September by Daughtry

Disclaimer: I do not own Yugioh GX or this song.

Johan's POV

I woke up panting and sweating as I always did when I dreamed of him. And it was always the same one.

I was walking on the street, trying to squeeze through all of the news reporters and police officers, following his voice.

Johan…

I picked up my pace.

Johan, I need you…

Finally I made it through and I saw him lying there, lifeless and motionless.

I love you, Johan.

And then I'd wake up.

I wiped the sweat off of my forehead with the back of my hand and then got up to take a shower.

Once it was set to a tolerable temperature, I jumped in and let the water run over top of my head and down the rest of my body.

When I was sure that I no longer smelled of perspiration, I turned the water off and dried myself off with a towel.

I picked out a plain white T-shirt and jeans with a light purple vest.

I quickly ate breakfast and brushed my teeth before grabbing my guitar and got onto Yusei's old motorcycle. The one that I had gotten fixed after the crash.

I swallowed hard and pushed those thoughts to the back of my mind as I tightened the strap of my guitar case tighter against me so I was sure it wouldn't fall.

Then I pressed down on the clutch like he had taught me and started the gas. Then I slowly released the clutch from my grip and I was off.

I watched buildings and trees whip past me as I went faster.

Quickly glancing at the time, I saw it was a little after noon. I still had plenty of time before Jim would come. He liked to visit in the late afternoon.

When the big black gates came into view, I slowed down and then pulled in, driving slowly around the circle until I reached the area, Yusei was in.

I turned off the bike and let it stand on the kickstand.

Taking a deep breath, I started slowly down the aisle of grass until I found his name.

I sat down on my knees and tried to hold back my tears.

"Hey, Yusei," I said hoarsely. "I'm sorry it's been a while since I last visited you." A few tears had escaped then so I stopped to wipe them away.

"Um, I wrote a song for you. I mean, I just thought it'd be easier to get all my feelings out this way so…here goes nothing."

I took out my guitar and made sure it was still in tune, which it was. Then I started to play the first few chords.

"How the time passed away, all the trouble that we gave

"And all those days we spent out by the lake…"

Our first kiss was at the lake that was in the middle of woods that were behind my parents' house.

"Has it all gone to waste? All the promises we made

"One by one they vanish just the same."

He promised me he'd never leave me at the night of the high school dance…but in the end, he did leave me. But I knew perfectly well that it wasn't his fault.

"Of all the things I still remember, summer's never looked the same.

"The years go by and time just seems to fly, but the memories remain

"In the middle of September, we'd still play out in the rain,

"Nothing to lose but everything to gain. Reflecting now on how things could've been

"It was worth it in the end."

I continued like that until I reached the last chord and let it hang in the air.

"I miss you, Yusei," I said lightly. Then I began packing my stuff and drove home all blurry eyed which probably wasn't the safest thing to do but I made it home just fine.

I noticed that the red handle on my mailbox was pointing up, signaling that I had mail.

When the bike was put safely in the garage, I opened the mailbox and pulled out all of the envelopes.

As I flipped through them, I murmured to myself, "Bill, bill, bill, junk," and I stopped when I saw a letter from the college I was going to, Duel Academia.

I opened it up and read all six pages of them (cue eye roll here). And to pretty much sum it up, they wanted me to attend the orientation they were holding in the auditorium.

Well, if I was going, I'd be sure I had someone to talk to because I was sure that it'd get boring.

I called Jim.

"Hello?"

"Hey, Asuka," I greeted. Asuka and Jim have been joined at the hip since they met in middle school. It surprised me that they weren't together yet. "Is Jim nearby?"

"Um, yeah, he's just watching TV. Did you want to talk to him about something?"

I smiled. I knew what she was talking about but she kept it very subtle. "No, nothing important. I was just wondering if you got a letter from DA."

"I did and I think I saw it here at Jim's too. Why, are you thinking about going?"

"Yeah, but I don't wanna go alone 'cause I have a feeling it'll get excruciatingly boring."

She laughed. "Yes, Johan, we're going. Actually, we're about to leave now."

"We're going where?" I heard in the background.

"To the orientation," Asuka answered. "Anyway, do you need a ride or are you gonna scare the hell out of everyone by arriving on your big bad motorcycle?"

I smirked. "I think I'll go with the second option."

She sighed. "Yo-Yo, you should really think about quitting the whole bad boy act."

I had been acting like the "bad boy" as Asuka so kindly put it, since Yusei died and I didn't really see a reason to stop. Fortunately, they understood why I did and saw right past it.

I rolled my eyes. "I've thought about it several times and every time I tell myself no. And don't call me Yo-Yo."

She giggled. "Whatever you say, Yo-Yo." And then she hung up before I could come up with a retort.

I shook my head and chuckled as I tucked my phone back in my pocket.

It was only four and the orientation was at seven. And since I was living all the way in Hiroshima, there was no way I'd make it to Domino City if I didn't leave now.

So I went back into the garage and hopped back on my motorcycle and started driving.

After about an hour, I saw "The Safari Car."

I smiled and sped up until I was driving right behind Jim and Asuka.

Asuka saw me and laughed as she waved.

I nodded my head, not wanted to take my hands off of the handlebars.

The sunroof opened and up stood Asuka with her blonde hair blowing everywhere.

"Where's you helmet?" she called to me.

"Not here," I called back.

"You're such a smartass!"

"And how long have you known me?" I asked.

She rolled her eyes. "Well, I'm gonna sit down before we get pulled over by the cops."

"Wuss!" I called as she sat down. And threw the window I saw her give me the finger.

At five to seven, we finally arrived at DA. The people that were just getting out of their cars stared as I pulled in my motorcycle.

I straightened out my clothes and walked in with Jim and Asuka.

Inside, we saw Ryo and Sho already sitting so we headed in their direction to sit with them.

"Hey guys," Sho greeted.

"Hey," we all said.

"'Sup, Johan," Ryo said facing me.

"What up, Ryo," I responded.

Because of my relatively new reputation, Ryo and I have been getting along better.

In the corner of my eyes, I saw Asuka roll her eyes.

"Welcome students. I hope you all enjoyed your summer."

An echo of groans sounded but the man who was standing there acted as if he didn't hear it and continued speaking.

"Now I know some of you have noticed the buildings behind the school. Well, those are your dorms. Don't fret, they're completely optional. You can stay in the home you're currently living in or you can move into your dorm. Either way it's perfectly fine."

This was a perfect opportunity to get a fresh start. A new place, a new school, new people. Perfect.

"Now before I move on, are there any questions?" he asked.

Some hands shot up right away and twinkled their fingers like they were in kindergarten.

I scoffed silently and raised my hand the proper way.

"Uh, the young man with the unnatural blue hair," he said looking at me.

Excuse me? Unnatural blue hair? It is not blue! It's teal!

I shook my head and forced myself not to say those words. "Are we allowed to move into our dorms now?"

"Yes. But everyone is assigned a room and dorm. The lists behind me are in alphabetical order. You may take a look at them after we're done here."

The rest of the questions were questions that he had already answered in his small speech which annoyed the shit out of me because he had to repeat everything at least ten times.

About half way through, I fell asleep. Now, usually I'm good at paying attention and keeping my grades up but good God! That was a long ass speech!

When I woke up, people were beginning to walk up to the lists. I looked over and was surprised to see Goody-Goody-Asuka sleeping on Jim's shoulder.

I looked over at Sho. "Do you know what's going on?" I asked.

"People are looking at their assigned rooms and then we're walking around the school so we can get a feel of where everything is."

I nodded and then woke Jim and Asuka up. "C'mon, guys get up."

As we walked down the aisle, I rubbed the sleep out of my eyes and looked for my name.

Anderson, Johan: Obelisk Blue Dorm, Room: 106

"What dorm are you guys in?" I asked.

"Blue," said Alexis.

"Blue," repeated Jim.

"What they said," Ryo said gesturing to Alexis and Jim.

I looked at Sho.

"Red," he said glumly.

We all laughed.

"Well that's okay, we'll still see you at breakfast, lunch and dinner."

"No, for anyone who wasn't sleeping, the eating periods are assigned for each dorm."

"Oh. Well, then we'll sneak in with you, right guys?" I said hoping I had backup.

"Count me in," said Ryo. "I'm always up for a challenge."

"Me too, mate," Jim said as he ruffled Sho's hair.

Asuka rolled her eyes. "Well, I guess I'm outvoted, huh?"

I smiled smugly as I crossed my arms and waited for her answer.

"Ugh! Fine."

I clapped my hands together. "Alright then. Now how 'bout we take a look at our dorms?"

Once everyone agreed, I led the way to the Obelisk Blue dorm. It was huge. Almost like a mini hotel. There was even a kitchen! A freaking kitchen!

"I have a feeling I'm gonna like it here," Ryo said with a satisfied smile.

"Why couldn't I get Obelisk Blue?" Sho asked more to himself than anyone else.

I patted his back. "You'll make it, kid."

He looked up at me with a smirk. "Last time I checked, I was three months older than you, kid."

I glared at him as everyone laughed. "Shut up, Slifer-Slacker."

He kicked me in the shin. Hard.

"Ow! What the hell?"

"Don't mess with short people," was all he said.

I glared harder at him and Jim put an arm around my shoulder.

"It's alright, mate. It was an unfair fight since he's picking on the weaker man."

I elbowed him in the ribs forcefully. "Shut up, Aussi." I knew he hated it when I called him that which was exactly why I did it.

"Remind me why I'm your friend?" he said playfully.

I smiled. "Because I'm your little protégé."

He smiled apologetically and patted my shoulder comfortingly.

Soon, we left our dorm and went to see Sho's dorm. The minute we saw it, we were frozen in place.

It wasn't even a dorm. It was a…trailer.

"I don't even want to know what it looks like inside," Sho said miserably.

SPIRITSHIPPING 4EVER!

After we got a full on tour of the building, everyone was leaving to either get their things to move into their dorms or to just go home.

I was getting my things so I could move in. Of course it took three hours to get there, get my stuff and then another three hours to get back plus unpacking. So it was almost three in the morning by the time I finished.

The minute my head hit the pillow, I was out like a light. But of course I still dreamed. There was nothing I could do to keep him out of my dreams. Absolutely nothing.

Man, this was gonna be long ride.

Well, that's the second chapter. I hoped you all enjoyed it! Review if you want Johan to sing and play to you! lol

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