Hi guys, this is my new fic. I wanted to pick something unique, so I just let my fingers do the talking, and typed whatever came to mind. Let me know what you think.-Court of the Dragon
Note: In this story, Yami and Yugi have separate bodies.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh.
Serenity was walking home, alone. It was 10:00 at night, and she had just left a party at her friend, Christine's house. As she walked down the streets of Domino, she began remembering things she never wanted to remember, never wanted to know. It seemed that nothing in the world could ease her pain.
It happened 1 year ago, but she remembered it like it was just yesterday, that she was walking home, on a night much like this, that she passed an alley, and heard a heartstabbing shriek of pain. One, that she recognized. It used to read her stories before bed when she was younger, it would hold her when she was full of grief. It was always looking out for her, when she needed it most. She ran down the street, and into an alley, and found her brother lying on the ground, his eyes wide, his face grey, blood pouring from his eyes, mouth, and fingertips. He was never coming back. She looked for who had done such a thing to her brother. She saw a shadowy man walk down the street. She ran after him, but he made no attempt in stopping her. As soon as she was close enough to grab him, he was gone.
Murder stories very similar to this were popping up all over the news, people being cornered in dark alleys, and never coming out alive. It was very strange. Everybody who found the body claimed that they had seen the same shadowy man, and he had, in fact, disappeared when they came close. Nobody could explain how he disappeared, or how he even killed his victims. The bodies were inspected, but nobody knew what the murder could have done. The bodies hadn't been stabbed, shot, poisoned, anything. They just bled and died.
Serenity passed the alley. She didn't care what happened anymore. She walked into it, expecting the worst, but no one was there. She stared at the bloodstained walls, a chill going up her spine. She stepped forward, and heard a clink of metal. She looked down, and saw a silver dog tag, stained red. She picked it up, and felt paper on the back. She turned it over, and she stared back at her happy face. She couldn't take it anymore. Serenity collapsed on her knees, and began to cry.
