Shadu: Okay Jamie, I know you could heal yourself, but that's coming. And I'm not good with hyper. I may have made you too hyper, but it was good for a chapter. And the reason you didn't heal yourself at first was because you were hyper and not thinking.

Hokage: wakes up What'd I miss?

Ish: hyper and cheery NOTHING!

Hokage: Too cheery, especailly for the morning.

Shadu: I got up early today, I stayed up 'til like 3:30, I had a guest. And now, I've woken up at 8:30 and I'm writing, how smart is that?

Hokage: Not very.

Ish: I'lldothedisclaimer!

Shadu: Okay.

Ish: Wedon'townYu-Gi-Oh!

Hokage: Good job, now can you....

Jamie went home soon after she had finished eating. Yugi was a little sad to see her go, but he knew she had to. He sighed. And he was feeling better too. The void in his heart left by Yami wasn't hurting as much anymore. Jamie was the reason. He sighed and looked at Magic. Was he really the one that Yami sent? He doesn't seem like much, especailly in the state he is now. I mean, Jamie cornered him with realtive ease. Yugi didn't know why Yami had sent him, of all people, of all things, a run-down, scrawny wolf that is easily cornered by a hyper girl, not to mention ill-tempered. Yugi went to his room.

He sat on his bed and looked at his desk. There sat the Millennium Puzzle. The empty Millennium Puzzle. Yugi didn't know what to do with it. He couldn't bring himself to wear. What purpose would that serve? It would just remind him of Yami. He couldn't hide it somewhere, something inside of him wouldn't let him. He wanted so desperately for Yami to come back. Magic was fine, sort of, and Jamie was helping him along with his friends. But all that still couldn't repair the borken heart he now held. He sighed sadly and laid down on the pillow.

Maybe Yami won't come back. Maybe the last time he saw Yami really was the last time. Yugi rolled over. He had felt so helpless back there with Marik. He wanted to kick himself now. He couldn't help the one person he wanted to help the most, Yami. Yami had saved him, though he didn't want to say it. He knew it, he didn't have to say it. He would've died, but he felt now that anything was better than this.

"Yugi," a voice intrupted his thoughts, though Yugi was kind of happy.

Yugi looked at the door. There stood Grampa.

"Hi," Yugi tried to smile.

"I have three questions," Grampa stated.

"Okay," Yugi said.

"First, are you feeling okay?" Grampa asked.

Yugi shook his head. Physically, he was in perfect health, partly thanks to Jamie, but of course, Yugi didn't know this. But emotionally, he was very ill. The pain just grew the longer Jamie was away from him. And the longer the pain grew, the more depressed he got and the more dpressed he got, the more he turned back to his solitary and shy ways.

"Secondly, did anything happen while I was gone?" Grampa asked

Yugi nodded.

"What was it?" Grampa looked at Yugi curoiusly.

Yugi didn't say a word, but looked at the Millennium Puzzle on his desk. Grampa didn't know the exacts of what he meant, but he got the general jist of it. Something had happened to Yami.

"Thirdly, why is there a wolf on our couch?" Grampa asked Yugi.

Yugi looked at him. Magic. He was the only thing left of Yami.

"Yami sent him," Yugi whispered.

"Oh, well, he has to go," Grampa told Yugi.

Yugi looked at him with fear and terror in his eyes as well as shock and sadness.

"You can't," Yugi pleaded.

"Why not?" Grampa wondered.

"He's the only the of Yami I have left, please don't make him leave," Yugi pleaded, almost in tears.

Grampa thought about it.

"We don't have any more rooms," Grampa shrugged.

"He likes the couch," Yugi told him.

"I can't have him scaring off my customers," Grampa sighed.

"He won't, please Grampa," Yugi looked at his grandfather.

Grampa sighed. He was getting too old to despute with Yugi anymore.

"Alright, he can stay," Grampa gave in.

"Thank you," Yugi smiled slightly.

Meanwhile

Jamie walked home. She looked at the hand that Magic had bitten, and Yugi had bandaged. She unwrapped the bandages. Just as she had thought, it was healed, without a single scar. Yugi was right, Magic had been irritable. Oh well, that doesn't mean he's a bad person, but really, he needed to sleep a little and put on a little weight. I mean, jeez, I thought Yugi was bad.

She walked down the sidewalk thinking about all that had happened that afternoon. Yugi had looked really sad when she had left. She didn't want to leave, and Yugi knew that, but she had to leave, and Yugi knew that too. He seemed like he was doing better until the end. Of all the things her powers could cure and heal, emotional pain she could not. That was Yugi's pain now, she knew it. He wasn't sick in any other way, she had healed him when she first saw him, but now, there was nothing she could do except for stick with him and hope that everything turns out okay.

Shadu: That's the end of that. Time now, 10:14.

Hokage: Nearly two hours.

Shadu: Oh well. REVIEW!