I don't own Yugioh!

P.S: thanks for the review ^^ (sorry for the typo, I'll try and do better) Italics means the person is thinking.

Téa turned around not wanting to see him leave. She didn't want to cry. But tears just came. Yugi knew Téa would want some time to think so he left quietly. However, someone else was worried too. Someone hidden, where no one could see.

"Don't be down Yugi. I'm sure she'll come around," said a cheerful Serenity.
Yugi didn't believe her. He knew Téa too well. She loved her friends and will do anything to make her friends happy if they were sad. She will try to cover her fears, sadness, and anger. Keeping all emotions to her so she wouldn't influence her friends' moods.
"Yugi." said a voice inside Yugi's head
"Don't worry Yami. I'm sure she'll come around because we'll be there for her."
Yami stayed silent. All this time he was an outsider. An intruder that came out of nowhere into the lives of Yugi and his friends. But they were so nice to him. They treated him as if he was there ever since. Now one of them has fallen. He can't watch Téa go down like this. But what could he do. He was just a spirit.

"Téa Gardner? You can be discharged now. Who will pick you up?" asked a caring nurse.
"No one," replied the cold voice of Téa's.
"But Ms. Gardner."
"No one," repeated Téa.
"Alright then. Come with me to fill out some forms," said the nurse a bit worried.
Téa followed the nurse as they walked through the corridors. But Téa let her mind trail off to her memories. As she remembered what happened.

-Flashback-

"Who are you?" Téa asked with fright in her voice "Surprised?" asked the voice. "What do you want?" Téa shouted. "To see you die in pain!" replied the voice with a laugh. -End of Flashback-

"Ms.Gardner?" asked the nurse while giving her a pen.
Téa didn't realize she was at the front office already. She noticed the from in front of her and took the pen that was offered by the nurse. Quickly she filled out the form and was now free to leave. She didn't want to stay here with her memories. She needed to forget. Forget the ordeal. Forget the pain. But how?