Shadu: I'd just like to take a moment and say, here's your chapter Jamie. Oh, and if you haven't met my muses, I'd like to introduce them to you. Meet my muses, Ish and Hokage.

Ish: HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIPEOPLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Shadu: O.o; Ish is my hyper side. She's my funny and hyper muse.

Hokage:...........

Shadu: Aren't you going to say anything Hokage?

Hokage: .......................Nope...................

Shadu: If you couldn't tell, Hokage is my calm, shy, and deep muse. He's the one that helps me with most of my writing. They were getting mad at me because we read all these other stories where the muses get to interact and say something, and I have to make them happy, so....You get the idea. Anway, Ish is a little wolf pup and Hokage is a dragon, not exactly a small dragon, but small enough to fit on my shoulders.

Hokage:......................The shoulders are my place.....................

Shadu: We know Hokage, and no one's going to take them away.

Disclaimer: We don't own nothin', not even Jamie.

Everyone spun around to see a teenage girl that was about Yugi's size and had blonde hair accompianded by blue eyes. She wore a Domino School uniform and was looking at the gang, obviously expecting an answer.

"Duh," Joey answered stupidly.

"Who are you?" Tea asked.

"Jamie," the girl replied.

"What'd ya think guys?" Tristan asked, looking at his other two companions.

"Duh," Joey replied again.

"What would Yugi do?" Tea asked Tristan.

He thought about this for a moment and then told Tea, "Trust her."

"Then, that's what we'll do," Tea smiled and turned to Jamie. "Hi, my name's Tea."

"I'm Tristan," Tristan added in.

"Duh," Joey said stupidly again.

"And that's Joey," Tea sighed. "It's too late in the night for him to be thinking."

"Hey!" Joey shouted. "That's not nice!"

"Nice to meet you all," Jamie smiled.

After showing Jamie where Yugi slept, and where she could stay, Tristan, Joey, and Tea said good-bye and went their separate ways, leaving Jamie with Yugi. She walked into Yugi's room, and watched him sleeping there. She knew he was sick, she had heard his friends talking on the way over. She walked over to Yugi and sat down in the desk chair that she had pulled over to the side of his bed. Gently, she placed a hand on Yugi's warm forehead.

A FEVER HUH? she thought, I CAN TAKE CARE OF THAT EASILY ENOUGH.

Jamie closed her eyes and focused the magic within her to her hand. After a couple of moments, Yugi's fever passed, and Jamie removed her hand with a satisfied smile.

"There you go," she whispered softly while playing with a bit of Yugi's hair, pushing it out off his forehead and having it bounce playfully back.

Yugi let out a small groan. His head hurt, his body hurt. But his heart hurt the most. He rolled over on to his left side. Someone else was here with him; who, he didn't know, but he didn't fear them. His senses told him that they meant no harm. Something, though, something wouldn't let him sleep. It urged him to wake up. To wake up and see who was with him. It told him that even though it may seem like they're friendly, it could be Marik. Yugi willed his small body to rise up, and indeed it did. With another small groan, Yugi sat up, holding his aching head. He opened his eyes.

To his great astonishment, he was back in his room. The rain seemed to have stopped, but it was still dark out, and was likely to start raining again at any moment. His desk lamp had been turned on, but nothing else. Yugi felt that the presence that he had sensed was behind him, like a shadow, he had no idea who it was, and was a little uncertain if he wanted to see. But curiousity finally got the best of him and he turned around. He found himself looking into the face of someone he didn't know. This startled him and he jumped back in surprise. She didn't look dangerous...

"Yugi, are you feeling okay?" she asked him.

"Ye-yea-yeah," Yugi stammered. "Wh-wh-who are yo-yo-you?"

"Jamie, and I promise I don't mean you any harm," she told him.

"Oh, okay," Yugi spoke softly, looking at the sheets.

Jamie looked at him. Even in the dim lighting, she could see that the same eyes that once held happiness, joy and determination, now held sorrow, sadness, and defeat.

"Yugi, is something bothering you?" Jamie asked.

"No," Yugi mumbled softly.

He was lying, Jamie could tell, but she decied that she would question him no further and went to the ktichen. Maybe a hot drink or something to eat would make him feel better, she thought. She was just starting to look around when she heard a snarl, a loud, vicous snarl coming from the darkest side of the room.

Shadu: Aww, cliffies, aren't they great? Hey, Jamie, did I get my facts straight on you item? Whelp, there's the second chapter. Oh, and don't forget to review.