Chapter 8 - Disappearing Act
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"Are you sure you want to go to school?" Yami frowned sadly at Yugi, who was still weak from his attack the evening before.
"I'm sure, I need to go to school, I've already missed more than enough. And besides, I like to see my friends at school, that's what makes it enjoyable. Well, that and the fact that I usually learn stuff." Yugi's head hung low, and he stared at the floor in the front hall. He knew that he needed to stay in school and do as well as he could. And he didn't want anyone to worry about him, Yami already did too much worrying for him.
"Well. If you're sure - "
"Yeah, I am. Don't worry, I'll be fine." Yugi cut him off, and waved goodbye to him once again. Yami wasn't convinced for a second that Yugi believed what he himself was saying. Yami sighed, and closed the door, after watching Yugi walk off into the distance.
Yugi walked quickly, glancing from side to side, and looking over his shoulder ever a few seconds. He was still a little bit uneasy from the attack. He realised that he had his right hand on his millennium puzzle, and it must have been there ever since he walked out of the game shop/his house. He didn't bother taking away his hand, he felt safer with his hand the millennium puzzle for some reason.
"Hey! Yugi!" Yugi spun around, his heart racing, and sighed with relief as he saw Joey and Tristan running towards him.
"Hi Joey. Hi Tristan." Yugi smiled as best as he could, and to his surprise and relief, it fooled them. They smiled down at him, and told him all about their trip to the arcades.
"We tried to invite ya, but Yami told us you were busy or somethin' like that." Joey smiled down at Yugi.
"Yeah, what were you doing last night? We called about three or four times." Tristan raised his eyebrows in questioning.
"I - I was. Like he said, I was busy." Yugi felt a rush of gratitude towards his Yami for covering up the whole incident, and not telling anyone about it.
"Oh." Tristan and Joey didn't look all that convinced, so he smiled innocently.
"Come on, aren't we going to be late for school if we don't hurry up?" Yugi smiled sweetly, and watched as Joey and Tristan shrugged, and nodded.
"Yeah, holy, it's already 8:25!" Tristan's eyes widened with shock as he checked his watch, and Joey started to panic.
"One more late and I might be kicked out of class!" He started to run with a look of determination on his face. "I - " Joey panted as he ran along. "I will make it!" He said between breaths. Yugi and Tristan both laughed, and ran after Joey. Joey had to stop half way because he was really out of shape.
By the time they got to school, they just made it in time for their first class to begin. Much to Joey's relief. He smiled the whole class, making everyone suspicious, including the teachers. Everyone would take quick glances at smiling Joey, and would frown at him. Yugi didn't mind, he thought it was nice that Joey was happy. Yugi sighed as he finished colouring a map of the world for their Geography class. He didn't mind the colouring, in fact, he liked it. But as they coloured, the teacher would tell them about certain facts of different countries and continents. Yugi hated the fact that every time he tried to stop thinking, visions of what had happened to him when he was attacked would flood back into his mind, and he felt himself blinking back hot tears. Beside him, he concentrated on Tea's conversation with Tristan (They sat beside each other as well). Joey was across from Yugi, so he passed him a few notes that mostly said rude things about the teacher or funny comments about people in the class, who just kept glancing over at him. Yugi couldn't help but smile. Joey would always be Joey, no matter what happened.
"That was a really boring class." Joey whispered as they left the classroom, and Yugi nodded, trying to concentrate on everything else but his mind. "It really was weird how everyone was starin' at me cuz I was smiling. I was only happy because I made it to class on time!" Joey sighed, and the waved goodbye to each other as Yugi made his way to class by himself. He always had most of classes by himself. Geography and Science were the exceptions. And sometimes his gym would be cancelled, and he'd be put into Joey, Trisan and Tea's gym class. But he was happy because they were happy.
He turned the corner to go to his next class, and let his smile fade away slowly. As long as no one suspected anything (like his friends), he'd be fine without smiling.
At the end of the day, he had gotten so bored that he had taken to rolling his pen around on his desk, and drawing ridiculous things that resembled nothing else in the world. Not that the teachers noticed, or anything. Yugi sighed sadly as he got up, like everyone else, and left. He made sure that he had absolutely no homework, and he put on his backpack. He pushed his way through the crowds of confused people, and pushed open the door to the front yard of the school. He stared down at the ground, and remembered what had happened when he took the detour yesterday. He felt himself trembling with fear. He would never ever, ever go that way again. He was so preoccupied with his own thoughts that he collided into someone, and fell flat on his back.
"Sorry." He mumbled, and sat up. He looked up and noticed a hand outstretched to help him up. The hand belonged to someone he knew very well. "Yami?" Yugi sat still, and Yami smiled warmly.
"I thought it would be safer if you walked home with someone today, Aibou." Yami saw Yugi grasp his hand, and he hoisted him up onto his feet. Yugi dusted off his jacket and pants, and sighed. "So how was school today?"
"Long and boring." Yugi answered briefly, and Yami walked with him, side by side all the way back to their home. Yami nodded, and tried to change the subject to something so that Yugi would be distracted.
"How are your friends?" Yami asked politely.
"Fine." Yugi answered again. "Thank you."
"For what?" Yami raised an eyebrow to his Hikari. He was slightly confused.
"For not telling them about what happened. I don't really feel like talking about it to anyone at the moment." Yugi sighed again as he saw Yami smile. They walked the rest of the way back in silence. But at least Yugi felt much safer with Yami there.
"What do you want for supper?" Yugi asked Yami, who simply shrugged. "Alright. I'll just make something simple. Would you like some chicken soup?"
"Sure, can I be of assistance?" Yami searched Yugi's eyes, but Yugi turned around, and brought out a can of soup.
"No. Thanks anyway." Yugi smiled, and poured the soup form the can into the pot, and turned on the stove. Within at least ten minutes, Yugi had finished making the soup, and had placed two bowls of it on the table. Yami licked his lips as he looked down at the soup. They both sat down, and ate their soup pretty quietly. But they ate it slowly, too.
"Do you have any homework?" Yami asked between mouthfuls of soup.
"No." Yugi said softly, concentrating on his soup, trying to ignore the pains he was suddenly feeling all over his body. He tried to conceal his emotions, he didn't want anyone to worry.
"That's good, then you can rest for the remainder of the evening." Yami looked over at his Aibou, who was suddenly quite still, staring down at his soup. "Are you alright?"
"I - I'm fine, Yami. You shouldn't worry so much." Yugi set down his spoon onto the table, and pushed away the rest of his soup, there was a large amount still left. He had only had a few spoonfuls.
"Are you sure you're alright? You barely touched your food!" Yami put his spoon down in the bowl, most of his soup was already gone.
"I'm fine, Yami." Yugi said in barely more than a whisper, as he felt excruciating pain form at the side of his head. He had to clench his hands into tight balls, so that he wouldn't cry out in pain. He got up, cleaned his dishes, and lay them in the sink. Yami did the same, trying to understand what was bothering Yugi so much.
"Well, If you're sure you're alright. Did you want to watch a movie?" Yami asked uncertainly, his gaze following Yugi around the kitchen. Yugi walked over to the table with a cloth, and wiped up a bit of soup that had found its way onto the surface of the table. He put the cloth beside the sink, and leaned against the counters, his eyes shut tightly.
"I - I don't really feel l-like watching a movie r-right now, Yami." Yugi said quietly, hearing every words as though he had yelled. "But if you do, then I'll watch it with you." Yugi felt his head pounding in his ears.
"No, it was just an idea. I don't think you're fine at all, Yugi. Why won't you tell me? Do you not trust me?" Yami looked hurt, and Yugi stared at the ground, tears in his eyes from the pain and guilt he was feeling.
"I'm sorry, Yami. I do trust you!" Yugi stared at Yami with a determined look on his face, not to mention tears starting to stream down his face. Yugi flung his arms around Yami's waist, and buried his face into Yami's clothing, and sobbed. Yami hugged his Hikari, and tried to comfort Yugi, again.
"You really shouldn't bottle up your emotions, and it's okay to cry, Yugi. Bottling up your emotions just makes it worse!" Yugi pushed himself away from Yami's soft grip, and stared up at him with a sad look on his face.
"I know." Yugi stared down at the ground, his cheeks flushed. "But maybe I deserve it, everything happens for a reason, right? Maybe I'm being punished for a reason." Yugi said, trembling slightly. Yami pushed the golden bangs out of Yugi's face, and stared down at him, his hand pressed against Yugi's pink tinged cheek.
"You shouldn't say things like that." Yami bent down in front of Yugi, so that they were face to face. "Of course things happen for a reason, but you are not being punished! It is you who are punishing yourself! Don't blame yourself for things that happen, it's not your fault." Yami sighed, and kissed Yugi's cheek, catching him off guard. Yugi stepped back, and smiled somewhat happily, or as happy as he could be at that moment. Yugi's eyes were wide, and so innocent, that Yami could only smile back. Yugi loved it when Yami smiled to him, that was like their special 'thing.' Something that only they had between them, and that was meant only for them. Yugi felt a painful jolt shoot across the side of his head, and his hand flew up to his head, to where the bruise he got was.
Yugi ran over to the cupboard, and blindly grabbed at bottles of pills. He felt something warm behind him, and something took his hands away from the cupboard, and the next things he felt was him being picked up by Yami.
"Shhh, Yugi I'll get them, you'll just make yourself in worse shape than before." Yami laid Yugi down on the couch, and went to the medecine cabinet, where he took out a bottle of pain relievers. He took two, and filled a small mug full of water. He brought them to Yugi, and he sat Yugi up. "Here." Yami helped Yugi hold onto the mug as Yugi swallowed the pills and drank the water.
"Thank you." Yugi said in a retreating voice, he was tired all of a sudden, the pain had taken most of his energy to conceal it.
"No problem, Yugi. You should rest now, I told you that you weren't well enough to go to school, but you insisted so much." Yami trailed off, noticing that Yugi's eyes had closed, and was fast asleep. Yami smiled, and scooped him up into his arms. Yami carried him all the way to his room, and lay him down in Yugi's bed, where he tucked him in again, and left him there, to rest in peace.
Yami went into his room, and stood beside the bed. He felt out of place sleeping there, that room was supposed to be a guest room, and he certainly was no guest. He suddenly felt fear at the back of his mind, and he opened his mind link. Waves of fear, horror, terror, and sadness overwhelmed his mind, he nearly dropped to his knees from the impact, and ran out of the room. He ran to Yugi's room, and suddenly all of the feelings and emotions dissipated. He shook his head in confusion. Maybe Yugi had a bad dream, a nightmare. That's what it reminded him of. He turned the door knob, and pushed open the door. A blast of ice cold wind hit Yami with immense force, and knocked him down to the ground. He jumped up, and ran against the wind to shut Yugi's window. Funny, he hadn't opened it. He turned to comfort Yugi, but gasped with horror and shock of his own. He dropped to his knees, and held his face in his hands before he jumped up to stare out of the window. Yugi wasn't in bed, he wasn't there. Yugi wasn't in the house anymore, he was gone. Gone forever? Yami shook of the thought.
Yami ran out of the house, and onto the streets, he yelled out, between sobs of frustration. His hands were rolled up into huge fists, and he was really angry.
"Yugi!" // Yuugiii! // Yami called out both out loud and in his mind. He was so frustrated, and his eyes fell upon something gleaming that was on the ground. Yami dropped to the ground, and stared at the item with horror. He felt pain inside of him, that he never knew could even exist. His heart hurt, it actually was filled with pain, and he picked up the golden item on the ground. His heart pounded in his ears, and he sat in the middle of the road, his eyes transfixed on the item. The Millennium Puzzle was held tightly in his hand, and he cried out, he felt anger welling up inside of him, and walked down the street, following his instincts. He could feel a familiar presence somewhere near by, but it was growing fainter by the second. With tears shining in his eyes, he ran down the road. The stars above him shining sadly for him, and the moon seemed to be sad too.. The way they shone, it was like they represented the only hope that Yami still possessed. As Yami stared up at the sky, a few stars twinkled, and he swore that he saw a shooting star.
I wish that Yugi will be fine, I hope that I will find him, and soon! Yami thought to himself, and ran even faster, and found himself running through the park. He didn't even feel his legs as he ran, the only thing that kept him going was the thought of Yugi.
What could have possibly happened? Was Yugi captured? Or did he run away? Find out in the next chapter! ^-^ (sorry for the cliff hanger!)
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I'm sorry if this chapter was too short, and too boring. I'm sorry for the cliff hanger, too! ^-^ I'm too tired to write anymore, I biked for about 4 hours today; to school, during gym class (we went to a park, and we spent two hours biking! . ), and back home. *sigh* It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, I mean, I'm the only girl, but the guys aren't that bad, in fact they are mostly nice and fun to be around! I'm hungry, too. -_- ' I sorta didn't have breakfast or lunch yet. -.-'
Anyway, I'll write more soon, and I'll have it posted up by tomorrow! ^-^ Sorry for the wait, but school has been interfering with my writing! Goodnight all! (Or good morning or good afternoon, whichever it is for you!) ^-^ I love the reviews, and I enjoy reading the fanfics you people tell me about! I enjoy reading your stories, too!
*Hugs everyone* Love you guys! ^-^
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"Are you sure you want to go to school?" Yami frowned sadly at Yugi, who was still weak from his attack the evening before.
"I'm sure, I need to go to school, I've already missed more than enough. And besides, I like to see my friends at school, that's what makes it enjoyable. Well, that and the fact that I usually learn stuff." Yugi's head hung low, and he stared at the floor in the front hall. He knew that he needed to stay in school and do as well as he could. And he didn't want anyone to worry about him, Yami already did too much worrying for him.
"Well. If you're sure - "
"Yeah, I am. Don't worry, I'll be fine." Yugi cut him off, and waved goodbye to him once again. Yami wasn't convinced for a second that Yugi believed what he himself was saying. Yami sighed, and closed the door, after watching Yugi walk off into the distance.
Yugi walked quickly, glancing from side to side, and looking over his shoulder ever a few seconds. He was still a little bit uneasy from the attack. He realised that he had his right hand on his millennium puzzle, and it must have been there ever since he walked out of the game shop/his house. He didn't bother taking away his hand, he felt safer with his hand the millennium puzzle for some reason.
"Hey! Yugi!" Yugi spun around, his heart racing, and sighed with relief as he saw Joey and Tristan running towards him.
"Hi Joey. Hi Tristan." Yugi smiled as best as he could, and to his surprise and relief, it fooled them. They smiled down at him, and told him all about their trip to the arcades.
"We tried to invite ya, but Yami told us you were busy or somethin' like that." Joey smiled down at Yugi.
"Yeah, what were you doing last night? We called about three or four times." Tristan raised his eyebrows in questioning.
"I - I was. Like he said, I was busy." Yugi felt a rush of gratitude towards his Yami for covering up the whole incident, and not telling anyone about it.
"Oh." Tristan and Joey didn't look all that convinced, so he smiled innocently.
"Come on, aren't we going to be late for school if we don't hurry up?" Yugi smiled sweetly, and watched as Joey and Tristan shrugged, and nodded.
"Yeah, holy, it's already 8:25!" Tristan's eyes widened with shock as he checked his watch, and Joey started to panic.
"One more late and I might be kicked out of class!" He started to run with a look of determination on his face. "I - " Joey panted as he ran along. "I will make it!" He said between breaths. Yugi and Tristan both laughed, and ran after Joey. Joey had to stop half way because he was really out of shape.
By the time they got to school, they just made it in time for their first class to begin. Much to Joey's relief. He smiled the whole class, making everyone suspicious, including the teachers. Everyone would take quick glances at smiling Joey, and would frown at him. Yugi didn't mind, he thought it was nice that Joey was happy. Yugi sighed as he finished colouring a map of the world for their Geography class. He didn't mind the colouring, in fact, he liked it. But as they coloured, the teacher would tell them about certain facts of different countries and continents. Yugi hated the fact that every time he tried to stop thinking, visions of what had happened to him when he was attacked would flood back into his mind, and he felt himself blinking back hot tears. Beside him, he concentrated on Tea's conversation with Tristan (They sat beside each other as well). Joey was across from Yugi, so he passed him a few notes that mostly said rude things about the teacher or funny comments about people in the class, who just kept glancing over at him. Yugi couldn't help but smile. Joey would always be Joey, no matter what happened.
"That was a really boring class." Joey whispered as they left the classroom, and Yugi nodded, trying to concentrate on everything else but his mind. "It really was weird how everyone was starin' at me cuz I was smiling. I was only happy because I made it to class on time!" Joey sighed, and the waved goodbye to each other as Yugi made his way to class by himself. He always had most of classes by himself. Geography and Science were the exceptions. And sometimes his gym would be cancelled, and he'd be put into Joey, Trisan and Tea's gym class. But he was happy because they were happy.
He turned the corner to go to his next class, and let his smile fade away slowly. As long as no one suspected anything (like his friends), he'd be fine without smiling.
At the end of the day, he had gotten so bored that he had taken to rolling his pen around on his desk, and drawing ridiculous things that resembled nothing else in the world. Not that the teachers noticed, or anything. Yugi sighed sadly as he got up, like everyone else, and left. He made sure that he had absolutely no homework, and he put on his backpack. He pushed his way through the crowds of confused people, and pushed open the door to the front yard of the school. He stared down at the ground, and remembered what had happened when he took the detour yesterday. He felt himself trembling with fear. He would never ever, ever go that way again. He was so preoccupied with his own thoughts that he collided into someone, and fell flat on his back.
"Sorry." He mumbled, and sat up. He looked up and noticed a hand outstretched to help him up. The hand belonged to someone he knew very well. "Yami?" Yugi sat still, and Yami smiled warmly.
"I thought it would be safer if you walked home with someone today, Aibou." Yami saw Yugi grasp his hand, and he hoisted him up onto his feet. Yugi dusted off his jacket and pants, and sighed. "So how was school today?"
"Long and boring." Yugi answered briefly, and Yami walked with him, side by side all the way back to their home. Yami nodded, and tried to change the subject to something so that Yugi would be distracted.
"How are your friends?" Yami asked politely.
"Fine." Yugi answered again. "Thank you."
"For what?" Yami raised an eyebrow to his Hikari. He was slightly confused.
"For not telling them about what happened. I don't really feel like talking about it to anyone at the moment." Yugi sighed again as he saw Yami smile. They walked the rest of the way back in silence. But at least Yugi felt much safer with Yami there.
"What do you want for supper?" Yugi asked Yami, who simply shrugged. "Alright. I'll just make something simple. Would you like some chicken soup?"
"Sure, can I be of assistance?" Yami searched Yugi's eyes, but Yugi turned around, and brought out a can of soup.
"No. Thanks anyway." Yugi smiled, and poured the soup form the can into the pot, and turned on the stove. Within at least ten minutes, Yugi had finished making the soup, and had placed two bowls of it on the table. Yami licked his lips as he looked down at the soup. They both sat down, and ate their soup pretty quietly. But they ate it slowly, too.
"Do you have any homework?" Yami asked between mouthfuls of soup.
"No." Yugi said softly, concentrating on his soup, trying to ignore the pains he was suddenly feeling all over his body. He tried to conceal his emotions, he didn't want anyone to worry.
"That's good, then you can rest for the remainder of the evening." Yami looked over at his Aibou, who was suddenly quite still, staring down at his soup. "Are you alright?"
"I - I'm fine, Yami. You shouldn't worry so much." Yugi set down his spoon onto the table, and pushed away the rest of his soup, there was a large amount still left. He had only had a few spoonfuls.
"Are you sure you're alright? You barely touched your food!" Yami put his spoon down in the bowl, most of his soup was already gone.
"I'm fine, Yami." Yugi said in barely more than a whisper, as he felt excruciating pain form at the side of his head. He had to clench his hands into tight balls, so that he wouldn't cry out in pain. He got up, cleaned his dishes, and lay them in the sink. Yami did the same, trying to understand what was bothering Yugi so much.
"Well, If you're sure you're alright. Did you want to watch a movie?" Yami asked uncertainly, his gaze following Yugi around the kitchen. Yugi walked over to the table with a cloth, and wiped up a bit of soup that had found its way onto the surface of the table. He put the cloth beside the sink, and leaned against the counters, his eyes shut tightly.
"I - I don't really feel l-like watching a movie r-right now, Yami." Yugi said quietly, hearing every words as though he had yelled. "But if you do, then I'll watch it with you." Yugi felt his head pounding in his ears.
"No, it was just an idea. I don't think you're fine at all, Yugi. Why won't you tell me? Do you not trust me?" Yami looked hurt, and Yugi stared at the ground, tears in his eyes from the pain and guilt he was feeling.
"I'm sorry, Yami. I do trust you!" Yugi stared at Yami with a determined look on his face, not to mention tears starting to stream down his face. Yugi flung his arms around Yami's waist, and buried his face into Yami's clothing, and sobbed. Yami hugged his Hikari, and tried to comfort Yugi, again.
"You really shouldn't bottle up your emotions, and it's okay to cry, Yugi. Bottling up your emotions just makes it worse!" Yugi pushed himself away from Yami's soft grip, and stared up at him with a sad look on his face.
"I know." Yugi stared down at the ground, his cheeks flushed. "But maybe I deserve it, everything happens for a reason, right? Maybe I'm being punished for a reason." Yugi said, trembling slightly. Yami pushed the golden bangs out of Yugi's face, and stared down at him, his hand pressed against Yugi's pink tinged cheek.
"You shouldn't say things like that." Yami bent down in front of Yugi, so that they were face to face. "Of course things happen for a reason, but you are not being punished! It is you who are punishing yourself! Don't blame yourself for things that happen, it's not your fault." Yami sighed, and kissed Yugi's cheek, catching him off guard. Yugi stepped back, and smiled somewhat happily, or as happy as he could be at that moment. Yugi's eyes were wide, and so innocent, that Yami could only smile back. Yugi loved it when Yami smiled to him, that was like their special 'thing.' Something that only they had between them, and that was meant only for them. Yugi felt a painful jolt shoot across the side of his head, and his hand flew up to his head, to where the bruise he got was.
Yugi ran over to the cupboard, and blindly grabbed at bottles of pills. He felt something warm behind him, and something took his hands away from the cupboard, and the next things he felt was him being picked up by Yami.
"Shhh, Yugi I'll get them, you'll just make yourself in worse shape than before." Yami laid Yugi down on the couch, and went to the medecine cabinet, where he took out a bottle of pain relievers. He took two, and filled a small mug full of water. He brought them to Yugi, and he sat Yugi up. "Here." Yami helped Yugi hold onto the mug as Yugi swallowed the pills and drank the water.
"Thank you." Yugi said in a retreating voice, he was tired all of a sudden, the pain had taken most of his energy to conceal it.
"No problem, Yugi. You should rest now, I told you that you weren't well enough to go to school, but you insisted so much." Yami trailed off, noticing that Yugi's eyes had closed, and was fast asleep. Yami smiled, and scooped him up into his arms. Yami carried him all the way to his room, and lay him down in Yugi's bed, where he tucked him in again, and left him there, to rest in peace.
Yami went into his room, and stood beside the bed. He felt out of place sleeping there, that room was supposed to be a guest room, and he certainly was no guest. He suddenly felt fear at the back of his mind, and he opened his mind link. Waves of fear, horror, terror, and sadness overwhelmed his mind, he nearly dropped to his knees from the impact, and ran out of the room. He ran to Yugi's room, and suddenly all of the feelings and emotions dissipated. He shook his head in confusion. Maybe Yugi had a bad dream, a nightmare. That's what it reminded him of. He turned the door knob, and pushed open the door. A blast of ice cold wind hit Yami with immense force, and knocked him down to the ground. He jumped up, and ran against the wind to shut Yugi's window. Funny, he hadn't opened it. He turned to comfort Yugi, but gasped with horror and shock of his own. He dropped to his knees, and held his face in his hands before he jumped up to stare out of the window. Yugi wasn't in bed, he wasn't there. Yugi wasn't in the house anymore, he was gone. Gone forever? Yami shook of the thought.
Yami ran out of the house, and onto the streets, he yelled out, between sobs of frustration. His hands were rolled up into huge fists, and he was really angry.
"Yugi!" // Yuugiii! // Yami called out both out loud and in his mind. He was so frustrated, and his eyes fell upon something gleaming that was on the ground. Yami dropped to the ground, and stared at the item with horror. He felt pain inside of him, that he never knew could even exist. His heart hurt, it actually was filled with pain, and he picked up the golden item on the ground. His heart pounded in his ears, and he sat in the middle of the road, his eyes transfixed on the item. The Millennium Puzzle was held tightly in his hand, and he cried out, he felt anger welling up inside of him, and walked down the street, following his instincts. He could feel a familiar presence somewhere near by, but it was growing fainter by the second. With tears shining in his eyes, he ran down the road. The stars above him shining sadly for him, and the moon seemed to be sad too.. The way they shone, it was like they represented the only hope that Yami still possessed. As Yami stared up at the sky, a few stars twinkled, and he swore that he saw a shooting star.
I wish that Yugi will be fine, I hope that I will find him, and soon! Yami thought to himself, and ran even faster, and found himself running through the park. He didn't even feel his legs as he ran, the only thing that kept him going was the thought of Yugi.
What could have possibly happened? Was Yugi captured? Or did he run away? Find out in the next chapter! ^-^ (sorry for the cliff hanger!)
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I'm sorry if this chapter was too short, and too boring. I'm sorry for the cliff hanger, too! ^-^ I'm too tired to write anymore, I biked for about 4 hours today; to school, during gym class (we went to a park, and we spent two hours biking! . ), and back home. *sigh* It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, I mean, I'm the only girl, but the guys aren't that bad, in fact they are mostly nice and fun to be around! I'm hungry, too. -_- ' I sorta didn't have breakfast or lunch yet. -.-'
Anyway, I'll write more soon, and I'll have it posted up by tomorrow! ^-^ Sorry for the wait, but school has been interfering with my writing! Goodnight all! (Or good morning or good afternoon, whichever it is for you!) ^-^ I love the reviews, and I enjoy reading the fanfics you people tell me about! I enjoy reading your stories, too!
*Hugs everyone* Love you guys! ^-^
