Hey, I'm back! Once again, thanks for all the reviews. I seem to think that many people missed my updates… Oh well. And yes, I forgot to mention in my last three chapters, some people are going to be rather out of character… But you could probably tell by now, eh? I also forgot to mention when the first chapter came out, that the rating was for some mild swearing. Aiya (yes, I'm Chinese) … I'm so forgetful…
Yes, and I'm pissed you can't put the '…' in chapter titles! It just totally spoils the effect! I've been rambling about it for some time now, but I'm still annoyed. And since I can't use html or anything else, I can't put italics! Oh well. And about the mistakes in my other chapters? Heck, I don't even feel like bothering.
Oh a further note, some characters (example: Pegasus, Weevil, Rex, whatever…) aren't even going to appear in this fic. I can't be bothered. I don't bother with lots of stuff…
Argh, last chapter had no plot and this chapter doesn't have a proper title! I hate lack of inspiration, combined with procrastination, laziness and writer's block…
Oh yes, and sorry about the extra longer than usual ramble/rant/whatever you want to call it. I feel necessary to include this author's note in this chapter…
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Yu-Gi-Oh! As much as I wish I had access the majority of male main characters (namely Seto and Yami for starters), I don't. So that's that.
Summary: Because Yugi claims that it's too bothersome to go visit Sakura everyday in the park, he bugs Yami into helping him find someone to help them move her elsewhere. Guess to where? You'll see.
Honestly, Is It Worth All That Trouble?
~~//~~
"YAMI!" A voice echoed through the early morning atmosphere.
I groaned and got up. The days were passing by like any other normal day, except Yugi finally found the attention span to take me into regard. Over the past week, he had been busy trying to get me to help him move Sakura elsewhere.
"But why would you even want to bother moving her in the first place?" I had asked a while ago.
"Because! …I haven't much of a reason…" He admitted to meekly.
Sighing, I sat up. "Well Yugi, seeing how we're practically brothers, I don't see why not I can't help you…" I didn't get to finish, because at those few words, Yugi bounded out the door in glee.
"You promised, Yami! Remember that!"
I groaned. Yami, you and your big mouth…
Well, there you have it. How Yugi manages to successfully make me help him in such mundane yet horribly stupid matters. So basically, we've been running around, trying to find a nature company who uproots trees and moves them…
Problem is, where are we going to move it to?
***
I stood there impatiently, waiting for Yugi to finish his calls. He had already asked Grandpa whether or not they could move Sakura our house. Well, we obviously don't have room for her, be it indoors (who'd put a tree indoors anyways?!) or outdoors in the lawn. As for everyone else, well, they didn't either. Japan is a very crowded place…
Yugi put down the phone, slightly discouraged. "Tristan doesn't have room for her anyways."
I tried to stop myself from rolling my eyes, but failed miserably. Thankfully, Yugi didn't notice. "Well, of course, considering that Joey, Tea, Mai, Bakura or anyone else we called don't have room either."
Suddenly, his eyes lit up and his dim expression rose. "We haven't tried Seto and Mokuba yet!"
I tried not to look overly annoyed at Yugi's constant cheerfulness at... moving a tree... "Fine then… Call them."
After a few moments of punching buttons, talking, yelling, squealing, Yugi put the phone down with a triumphant look on his face.
"What'd you ask whoever picked up?" I said, fiddling with a phone book.
Yugi was nearly bouncing off walls now. "Seto picked up. He said he'd help me… us move her to his property."
I looked up. "HE actually promised that?" I would have thought he had a little more sense to do something as useless as that…
"Well, Mokuba was in the back, prodding him to do so… Mokuba said something about 'You should help Yugi in everything!'…" Yugi said, not at all embarrassed that someone was helping him in something they didn't find a point in doing.
I sighed. Poor Seto and poor me.
***
The very next day, I woke up late. Yeah, that just about summarizes it. Yugi was nowhere in sight and neither was his grandpa. Sighing, I freshened up, got dressed, and headed out the door, having a /pretty/ good idea where Yugi was.
Making my way to the small forest near the park, I noticed that nature workers and these lawn care people were crowded around an area. [A/N ??? I don't know what else to call them.] I didn't even have to ask; I knew what was going on anyways. Pushing my way through the crowd, I walked up to Yugi, who was helping load Sakura onto a truck.
"…And you should bring her to this address… Oh hi Yami!" He said cheerfully, whilst handing a worker a piece of paper with directions written on it.
I smiled at him. "Moving Sakura, I see."
He grinned. "Yeah, isn't it great? It's going to be a while before they set Sakura back in the ground and everything, so let's wait awhile till we go to the Kaiba mansion, ok?"
"Why wouldn't I agree in the first place?"
Yugi shrugged. "Want to go for lunch?"
***
At around 3:30 P.M. or so, we headed off to the outskirts (or at least not exactly in the center) of town where Sakura's new home was. Yugi immediately rushed past the gates into the lawn of the mansion, but some idiotic security guard didn't know me as Seto and Mokuba's friend and slammed the gate on my face. So then, I had to wait outside, but not before insulting the person big time (and he couldn't do anything else, because he was on the other side of the gate and he didn't know how to unlock the gate he just locked!). I didn't really want to mind crush him, considering Seto'd have to hire someone else.
So, I waited, leaning against some random tree. It was then I decided to test my Shadow powers out again to see if my magic was still intact.
Beginning with a few simple spells, I managed those, and before I even knew it, time passed quickly and I was trying more complex spells.
I wanted to try erasing someone or something's memory. It wasn't really that hard, really, but mastering the technique was. Focusing my attention on a squirrel near the gates, I concentrated.
"Steady, you little pipsqueak. I'm just going to lock any memories of the past week you had away… Just stay still, you… ARGH!"
Just as I released the spell, the squirrel bounded away (it didn't know I was planning to throw a spell at him though) and guess who got the full brunt of the attack? Yugi! He just so happened to emerge from the gates at that /precise/ moment and there you have it, a brainwashed Yugi who's missing one week's worth of memories.
Unfortunately, I couldn't remember the spell for /unlocking/ memories on the spot…
Yugi smiled absentmindedly and walked up to me. "Oh hey Yami. What are we doing here? Let's go home." Grabbing my arm, he began making his way back to the Game Shop.
I sighed. What was that spell?!
***
Exactly two days later (Yugi didn't have time to visit Sakura, so he didn't know her previous home was abandoned) Yugi burst in, shedding panicked tears.
I was immediately concerned. He was my light after all, and my almost brother. "What's the matter Yugi?"
He looked up at me with large, teary eyes. "Th – ther – there was a forest fire in the park! The park is on fire! Sakura's there!"
***
CLIFFHANGER!
I am evil, aren't I? Well, if you want to know what happens next, read on! Wait for the next chapter! And yes, I am well aware that Yugi doesn't know Sakura moved.
Sorry if my last chapters were filled with mistakes (I am redundant, yes I know). I never bother editing my work.
Next chapter's most likely going to be the last. I hope no one who read this fic missed any reviews. But it might not be up until a while, so while you're at it, try reading my fic 'Nousagi Perils'. It's co-written with Gin Ryu-chan (well, I'm writing and she's helping me a lot), and it's about the cast set in a gang of bunnies (they're a pack of bunnies, basically). Another humour fic, but my humour streak isn't going to last long.
Anyways, review if you can. Thankees!
To be continued… (Duh.)
Yes, and I'm pissed you can't put the '…' in chapter titles! It just totally spoils the effect! I've been rambling about it for some time now, but I'm still annoyed. And since I can't use html or anything else, I can't put italics! Oh well. And about the mistakes in my other chapters? Heck, I don't even feel like bothering.
Oh a further note, some characters (example: Pegasus, Weevil, Rex, whatever…) aren't even going to appear in this fic. I can't be bothered. I don't bother with lots of stuff…
Argh, last chapter had no plot and this chapter doesn't have a proper title! I hate lack of inspiration, combined with procrastination, laziness and writer's block…
Oh yes, and sorry about the extra longer than usual ramble/rant/whatever you want to call it. I feel necessary to include this author's note in this chapter…
Disclaimer: I do NOT own Yu-Gi-Oh! As much as I wish I had access the majority of male main characters (namely Seto and Yami for starters), I don't. So that's that.
Summary: Because Yugi claims that it's too bothersome to go visit Sakura everyday in the park, he bugs Yami into helping him find someone to help them move her elsewhere. Guess to where? You'll see.
Honestly, Is It Worth All That Trouble?
~~//~~
"YAMI!" A voice echoed through the early morning atmosphere.
I groaned and got up. The days were passing by like any other normal day, except Yugi finally found the attention span to take me into regard. Over the past week, he had been busy trying to get me to help him move Sakura elsewhere.
"But why would you even want to bother moving her in the first place?" I had asked a while ago.
"Because! …I haven't much of a reason…" He admitted to meekly.
Sighing, I sat up. "Well Yugi, seeing how we're practically brothers, I don't see why not I can't help you…" I didn't get to finish, because at those few words, Yugi bounded out the door in glee.
"You promised, Yami! Remember that!"
I groaned. Yami, you and your big mouth…
Well, there you have it. How Yugi manages to successfully make me help him in such mundane yet horribly stupid matters. So basically, we've been running around, trying to find a nature company who uproots trees and moves them…
Problem is, where are we going to move it to?
***
I stood there impatiently, waiting for Yugi to finish his calls. He had already asked Grandpa whether or not they could move Sakura our house. Well, we obviously don't have room for her, be it indoors (who'd put a tree indoors anyways?!) or outdoors in the lawn. As for everyone else, well, they didn't either. Japan is a very crowded place…
Yugi put down the phone, slightly discouraged. "Tristan doesn't have room for her anyways."
I tried to stop myself from rolling my eyes, but failed miserably. Thankfully, Yugi didn't notice. "Well, of course, considering that Joey, Tea, Mai, Bakura or anyone else we called don't have room either."
Suddenly, his eyes lit up and his dim expression rose. "We haven't tried Seto and Mokuba yet!"
I tried not to look overly annoyed at Yugi's constant cheerfulness at... moving a tree... "Fine then… Call them."
After a few moments of punching buttons, talking, yelling, squealing, Yugi put the phone down with a triumphant look on his face.
"What'd you ask whoever picked up?" I said, fiddling with a phone book.
Yugi was nearly bouncing off walls now. "Seto picked up. He said he'd help me… us move her to his property."
I looked up. "HE actually promised that?" I would have thought he had a little more sense to do something as useless as that…
"Well, Mokuba was in the back, prodding him to do so… Mokuba said something about 'You should help Yugi in everything!'…" Yugi said, not at all embarrassed that someone was helping him in something they didn't find a point in doing.
I sighed. Poor Seto and poor me.
***
The very next day, I woke up late. Yeah, that just about summarizes it. Yugi was nowhere in sight and neither was his grandpa. Sighing, I freshened up, got dressed, and headed out the door, having a /pretty/ good idea where Yugi was.
Making my way to the small forest near the park, I noticed that nature workers and these lawn care people were crowded around an area. [A/N ??? I don't know what else to call them.] I didn't even have to ask; I knew what was going on anyways. Pushing my way through the crowd, I walked up to Yugi, who was helping load Sakura onto a truck.
"…And you should bring her to this address… Oh hi Yami!" He said cheerfully, whilst handing a worker a piece of paper with directions written on it.
I smiled at him. "Moving Sakura, I see."
He grinned. "Yeah, isn't it great? It's going to be a while before they set Sakura back in the ground and everything, so let's wait awhile till we go to the Kaiba mansion, ok?"
"Why wouldn't I agree in the first place?"
Yugi shrugged. "Want to go for lunch?"
***
At around 3:30 P.M. or so, we headed off to the outskirts (or at least not exactly in the center) of town where Sakura's new home was. Yugi immediately rushed past the gates into the lawn of the mansion, but some idiotic security guard didn't know me as Seto and Mokuba's friend and slammed the gate on my face. So then, I had to wait outside, but not before insulting the person big time (and he couldn't do anything else, because he was on the other side of the gate and he didn't know how to unlock the gate he just locked!). I didn't really want to mind crush him, considering Seto'd have to hire someone else.
So, I waited, leaning against some random tree. It was then I decided to test my Shadow powers out again to see if my magic was still intact.
Beginning with a few simple spells, I managed those, and before I even knew it, time passed quickly and I was trying more complex spells.
I wanted to try erasing someone or something's memory. It wasn't really that hard, really, but mastering the technique was. Focusing my attention on a squirrel near the gates, I concentrated.
"Steady, you little pipsqueak. I'm just going to lock any memories of the past week you had away… Just stay still, you… ARGH!"
Just as I released the spell, the squirrel bounded away (it didn't know I was planning to throw a spell at him though) and guess who got the full brunt of the attack? Yugi! He just so happened to emerge from the gates at that /precise/ moment and there you have it, a brainwashed Yugi who's missing one week's worth of memories.
Unfortunately, I couldn't remember the spell for /unlocking/ memories on the spot…
Yugi smiled absentmindedly and walked up to me. "Oh hey Yami. What are we doing here? Let's go home." Grabbing my arm, he began making his way back to the Game Shop.
I sighed. What was that spell?!
***
Exactly two days later (Yugi didn't have time to visit Sakura, so he didn't know her previous home was abandoned) Yugi burst in, shedding panicked tears.
I was immediately concerned. He was my light after all, and my almost brother. "What's the matter Yugi?"
He looked up at me with large, teary eyes. "Th – ther – there was a forest fire in the park! The park is on fire! Sakura's there!"
***
CLIFFHANGER!
I am evil, aren't I? Well, if you want to know what happens next, read on! Wait for the next chapter! And yes, I am well aware that Yugi doesn't know Sakura moved.
Sorry if my last chapters were filled with mistakes (I am redundant, yes I know). I never bother editing my work.
Next chapter's most likely going to be the last. I hope no one who read this fic missed any reviews. But it might not be up until a while, so while you're at it, try reading my fic 'Nousagi Perils'. It's co-written with Gin Ryu-chan (well, I'm writing and she's helping me a lot), and it's about the cast set in a gang of bunnies (they're a pack of bunnies, basically). Another humour fic, but my humour streak isn't going to last long.
Anyways, review if you can. Thankees!
To be continued… (Duh.)
