Yami sighed heavily, then looked out the window. The sky was grey,
water falling heavily to the ground, the tears of Ra, washing everything
away. He wished to go outside. He needed to go outside. But Yugi didn't
like the rain. Yugi wouldn't let him out.
'Yugi, please let me outside,' Yami pleaded mentally.
Yugi sighed, and put down his pen, from doing his homework. 'Yami, I'm not going to let you take control just so you can go out and play in the rain. And I'm not going to get sick just because of you.'
Yami sighed inwardly, his spirit peering out the window. 'Since when does a pharaoh listen to anyone?' He groaned.
Yugi ignored him, and continued working. Yami had always loved the rain, ever since he was a kid. He couldn't remember why, just that he did.
"Priest Mahado! It's raining out. Will you come out and play with me?" Yami grinned, looking at a much older man pleadingly.
"Your Highness, are you sure it's O.K for your health? You may get sick. Rain doesn't come by to often," Priest Mahado looked at the young boy, looking like a parent.
"I know, that's why I want to go outside. Please?" He brought out the evil puppy eyes, but Mahado had seen it too often, he braced hisself.
"We don't need the pharaoh getting sick the day before he's judged by Ra," Mahado's eyes narrowed.
"Oh, just let him out. I don't see him getting sick in the near future," Priestess Ishizu smiled.
Priest Mahado's gaze narrowed even more. "Only for you Pharaoh." He said, taking the young boys hand and leading him out the door.
"Oh, thank you Mahado, thank you Ishizu," Yami smiled widely, leading Mahado out by the hand.
Mahado threw a glare at Ishizu over his shoulder. 'I'll get you for this,' His eyes seemed to scream.
She chuckled, shook her head, and the look she sent him seemed to say 'Boys will be boys.'
Yami stared out the window again and sighed. He had never missed a rainfall until Yugi came along. Now he seemed to be missing them all too often. 'Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time,' he sighed, making sure Yugi didn't hear him. He looked at the short boy. 'But what would he do without me? He needs me to protect him, to make him friends, and to save him from what he may do without me.'
Yugi looked up to see his spirit starring at him. He sighed. 'If you really want to, Yami.' Yami smiled widely, so Yugi closed his schoolbooks, knowing what Yami's answer would be.
Yami took control, and ran down the stares. "I'm going out Grandpa!" He called.
He walked along the streets of Domino City. Everything was peaceful, so quiet, except for the gentle rhythm of the rain. The air smelled so fresh. The rain washing away the smog, and pollution of the modern day. A car drove by, breaking the silence. Yami glared, then walked on to find a more peaceful area. He found it when he came across a large park. He sat on a swing, and swung, letting the water run down his face. Washing away all his stress, all his past pain. He sighed contently, then became aware that Yugi was unconformable.
'Is everything OK, Yugi?' He asked silently.
Yugi mentally nodded.
After about an hour, the rain stopped, and people came out of there houses once more. The children ran and splashed in the puddles joyfully, then began to splash eachother, while their parents watched over lovingly. 'Now I remember why I love the rain. Everything is fresh, renewed. Everything is the way it should be, right after a rainfall'.
'Only for you Yami. Only for you.' Yugi sighed contently much like Priest Mahado.
Yami smiled gently. 'Everything is the way it was'. He got up and headed home.
~~~~~~~~ Yami Kaira: Wow, finally Kaira-Chan *Didn't* end up torturing Yami. Pharaoh Yami: Thank Ra. Kaira-Chan: I like this one. Chibi Kaira-Chan: Kywa-chan no own Yu-Gi-Oh. Ok?? Ok! ^-^ Pharaoh Yami: Please Read and Review. Yami Kaira: And I highly doubt this will be continued, ok? So unless you really want another chapter, and enough people review, then there will not be another chapter. And even if there is, it won't be about Yami and Yugi.
Pharaoh Yami: T-T oh well.
'Yugi, please let me outside,' Yami pleaded mentally.
Yugi sighed, and put down his pen, from doing his homework. 'Yami, I'm not going to let you take control just so you can go out and play in the rain. And I'm not going to get sick just because of you.'
Yami sighed inwardly, his spirit peering out the window. 'Since when does a pharaoh listen to anyone?' He groaned.
Yugi ignored him, and continued working. Yami had always loved the rain, ever since he was a kid. He couldn't remember why, just that he did.
"Priest Mahado! It's raining out. Will you come out and play with me?" Yami grinned, looking at a much older man pleadingly.
"Your Highness, are you sure it's O.K for your health? You may get sick. Rain doesn't come by to often," Priest Mahado looked at the young boy, looking like a parent.
"I know, that's why I want to go outside. Please?" He brought out the evil puppy eyes, but Mahado had seen it too often, he braced hisself.
"We don't need the pharaoh getting sick the day before he's judged by Ra," Mahado's eyes narrowed.
"Oh, just let him out. I don't see him getting sick in the near future," Priestess Ishizu smiled.
Priest Mahado's gaze narrowed even more. "Only for you Pharaoh." He said, taking the young boys hand and leading him out the door.
"Oh, thank you Mahado, thank you Ishizu," Yami smiled widely, leading Mahado out by the hand.
Mahado threw a glare at Ishizu over his shoulder. 'I'll get you for this,' His eyes seemed to scream.
She chuckled, shook her head, and the look she sent him seemed to say 'Boys will be boys.'
Yami stared out the window again and sighed. He had never missed a rainfall until Yugi came along. Now he seemed to be missing them all too often. 'Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time,' he sighed, making sure Yugi didn't hear him. He looked at the short boy. 'But what would he do without me? He needs me to protect him, to make him friends, and to save him from what he may do without me.'
Yugi looked up to see his spirit starring at him. He sighed. 'If you really want to, Yami.' Yami smiled widely, so Yugi closed his schoolbooks, knowing what Yami's answer would be.
Yami took control, and ran down the stares. "I'm going out Grandpa!" He called.
He walked along the streets of Domino City. Everything was peaceful, so quiet, except for the gentle rhythm of the rain. The air smelled so fresh. The rain washing away the smog, and pollution of the modern day. A car drove by, breaking the silence. Yami glared, then walked on to find a more peaceful area. He found it when he came across a large park. He sat on a swing, and swung, letting the water run down his face. Washing away all his stress, all his past pain. He sighed contently, then became aware that Yugi was unconformable.
'Is everything OK, Yugi?' He asked silently.
Yugi mentally nodded.
After about an hour, the rain stopped, and people came out of there houses once more. The children ran and splashed in the puddles joyfully, then began to splash eachother, while their parents watched over lovingly. 'Now I remember why I love the rain. Everything is fresh, renewed. Everything is the way it should be, right after a rainfall'.
'Only for you Yami. Only for you.' Yugi sighed contently much like Priest Mahado.
Yami smiled gently. 'Everything is the way it was'. He got up and headed home.
~~~~~~~~ Yami Kaira: Wow, finally Kaira-Chan *Didn't* end up torturing Yami. Pharaoh Yami: Thank Ra. Kaira-Chan: I like this one. Chibi Kaira-Chan: Kywa-chan no own Yu-Gi-Oh. Ok?? Ok! ^-^ Pharaoh Yami: Please Read and Review. Yami Kaira: And I highly doubt this will be continued, ok? So unless you really want another chapter, and enough people review, then there will not be another chapter. And even if there is, it won't be about Yami and Yugi.
Pharaoh Yami: T-T oh well.
