Yami: Unseeing Eyes.

Yugi blinked his light amethyst eyes open. He was laying on the floor of his front room, staring up at the ceiling. There were no signs of anything that had previously happened; the hole in the wall was gone, as was the dark realm. Slowly, he sat up, and looked around. Yami was still passed out nearby. Yugi smiled, and ran off to fetch some pillows and blankets, and hardly took two minutes.

Also in the room were Ryou and Bakura. He studied them, confused. No deep wounds in their chests, and they were clearly both breathing, still alive. "Ours is not to wonder why..." Yugi muttered.

After around half an hour, Yugi decided to try something else. Closing his eyes, he slipped quietly into the corridors of his mind, where he faced the large iron door of Yami's Soul Room. This door had once had a huge lock on it, and no key. Now, however, the lock was gone, and the door was always slightly ajar.

Yugi silently pushed the door open, and entered his aibou's soul room. Most of the traps, puzzles, and defences were gone from Yami's mind now, but the room still had a distinct Egyptian feel to it. In a corner was a large bed, with white sheets. Yami was fast asleep on it. To Yugi, this was like a 'Do Not Disturb' sign. If Yami was asleep in his soul room, it was best to leave him that way. Yugi turned to leave.

"Aibou, is that you?" said a sleepy voice. Yugi turned back to see Yami just waking up. "I'm glad you're alright Yami!" Yugi said happily. "What made you think I wouldn't be?" Yami jumped out of bed, and walked over to Yugi. "Always the same, hmm?" Yugi said, hugging the taller boy. Yami sighed.

"Aishiteru, Yugi."

AN: YES! This is the last chapter (as such.) I've got an epilogue to upload, but I won't upload that until I'm sure of the sequel I'm writing. ('Mou Hitori no Boku: True Darkness) That will be in about a week, as i will be in France for Monday-Thursday next week. It's a school trip, and I have to be at my school, ready to leave by 00:30 on Monday! That's plain evil... then I have to sit on a bus for 16 hours, and a boat for 2 and a half. (I live in England, if you were wondering why it's not very long, and why I was going on a boat not a plane.)