Shattered Soul
A/N: Hey, everyone. I saw the Yu-Gi-Oh on Saturday, and my main reaction was "Yay! Amelda!". (Yes, I do think he should be paired up with Kaiba, as should like half the rest of the characters in that show. It depends upon which season you watch.) Anyway, I also saw one episode of Samurai Champloo and now I'm hooked. It rocks, it's kind of like a mix of Rurouni Kenshin and Cowboy Bebop.
This here's a Noa chapter. I still don't own Yu-Gi-Oh.
I am nothing.
I am within, without, surrounding myself... and
formless. Boundless energy.
No one sees me cry now, no one hears my screams of frustration
except for him. Mokuba.
My one link to life, to sanity.
Pulling pushing squeezing pain pain pain pain PAIN
I feel.
I am dreaming, what other way
could I feel that feather light touch... And then
in my chest there is a burning and I gulp air in, instinctively, and
I am not dreaming. I live.
No.
I can't live, not in some new body, doomed never to see him again!
Tears well up and fall down my face.
Water. Warm and salty. How long since I've cried...? I am human.
I move my eyes, looking, seeing
what a limited field of vision I now have and-
him.
Mokuba.
He touches my arm and I smile softly. It is so hard now.
I was once boundless and now
I am in a shell once more, a body able to feel and move.
Moving my arm takes so much strength. It is heavy, it is so
alien now, but I must feel...
Mokuba catches my hand in his, and I feel hot tears fall upon it.
He speaks. It sounds slow, as if yelled beneath the waves.
Distorted, but my ears remember.
My brain remembers.
"We found your body, Noa! We could fix your injuries, so we uploaded you back in."
Father, we have defeated you.
You tried to kill me, and now I am so much stronger.
I am loved. There is so much to do.
But now, I must sleep. Recharge my batteries- no. My brain.
My soul.
Yay! Noa got a body! Umm... In case you didn't get that part, they found his body stored in one of Gozaburo's labs, so they were able to upload Noa's consciousness back in after fixing the body. I think I read far too much sci-fi for my own good.
