Sound the trumpets, because chapter 10 is here!

Once again, I must apologise for my lateness. I only have to say one word…school. You know what I mean, right? We've all been there.

But I have managed to scrap together a few moments to myself to write this tenth chapter of my most popular YuugixAnzu story yet. And it's all thanks to you wonderful reviews! I would like to personally thank:

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Thanks so much guys, and to everyone else that reviewed (sorry if I didn't mention you). All your reviews mean so much to me! Every single one!

Now, lets get on with the show! Will Atemu be able to find Yuugi? You'll just have to read for yourself…

'Thoughts'

Dream/flashback

"Speaking in dreams/flashbacks"

"Speaking (normal)"

Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh, but if I did, I would have Yuugi/ Anzu an official couple! They look so adorable together!

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Another World

Chapter 10: Found

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5 days.

Yuugi had been missing for 5 days now, but to Atemu, it seemed like an eternity.

Everyday was the same. A search party was sent out to search the entire kingdom for Prince Yuugi. The soldiers searched high and low, searching every city, town and village in the Kingdom of Light no matter how small, but Yuugi was never found. Soon Atemu ordered his soldiers to search the areas controlled by the Empire of Dark Souls-the areas that had once been the Kingdoms of Hope and Destiny-but they were still unsuccessful. It seemed that Yuugi had disappeared into thin air.

Many times soldiers had tried to enter the palace belonging to the Empire of Dark Souls; the palace that had once been the centre of the Kingdom of Destiny. But every time they were within a mile of the grand palace, they were brutally attacked. They came back either badly wounded, or were left behind, dead.

But Atemu wasn't giving up. He knew his brother was alive. He could feel it in his heart. They were twins after all, and shared a special bond like no other. Everyday he would look out from his balcony and search the horizon for any signs of a white horse galloping towards the city, his brother riding on his back unharmed. But his search was in vain, for no matter how hard he tried, Yuugi was not to be found.

Whenever a search party returned, Atemu would rush down to the gate to meet them, hoping they had information. Every time he was let down, for the soldiers hadn't been able to find anything. This angered Atemu, and he soon found himself shouting at his men, ordering them to try harder. His emotions soon became out of control. His rage grew so much, he decided to barricade himself in his room and kept watch from his balcony. This way, no one would face the wrath of his rage.

But this caused the Priests to worry about him even more. But they dared not intrude. They may have the Millennium Items, but they did not protect them from the Pharaoh's rage.

Every night, Atemu's mind was haunted with horrible dreams of Yuugi's death. He would always wake up in a cold sweat, and was never able to get back to sleep. It seemed the Gods were punishing him for his mistake. Tears escaped his eyes. He missed his other half so much. He felt incomplete without him (and the Millennium Puzzle).

But Atemu wasn't the only person whom was missing Yuugi deeply. Another was also haunted in their sleep with visions and dreams of the missing Prince. Another found themselves crying silently to sleep almost every night. Another felt the guilt of letting Yuugi slip through their fingers…

Anzu sighed sadly for the hundredth time that day. She rested her cheek on her hand and continued to look out over the land from her balcony. She missed Yuugi so much, it was painful to think about him. Every time his name was mentioned, it felt like someone was ripping a piece out of her heart. She felt so alone now, and she prayed Yuugi would come back soon. She dropped her arm and looked up at the late afternoon sky. The first stars were just starting to come out. A shooting star was just visible, flying across the sky.

'Please, bring Yuugi back safe and sound,' she prayed silently. 'I can't stand this pain anymore.'

Her attention was soon brought to something happening below her. She looked down in the courtyard to see a group of riders and horses galloping through the gate. The Pharaoh's guard, Hiroto Honda, could be seen at the front, leading the group. It seemed the latest search party had returned for the day.

Anzu leaned over the balcony edge, hoping to find an extra person in the party. But as she looked down and searched, she found herself disappointed again. Yuugi still hadn't been found. Another piece of her heart broke.

She continued to watch with saddened eyes at the scene below. The soldiers were dismounting their horses, the servants taking them back to the stables to rest. Honda dismounted his black horse, letting a young servant girl take it away. As he stretched his legs, two figures approached him, one of them holding the reins of another black horse. One of the figures, was Katsuya Jonouchi. The second, Anzu didn't recognise. But something about him seemed so…familiar.

The three figures below began to talk. Anzu knew what they were discussing: Yuugi had not been found, so the search would have to continue. The next search party was already preparing to leave. Jonouchi said something to Honda, before taking the reins of his black horse from the boy next to him. He walked a few steps forward, before mounting his horse and riding out of the courtyard. None of the soldiers went with him. Where ever he was going, he was going alone.

Anzu continued to watch the remaining pair below. Honda said a few more words to the young boy, before the boy bowed and ran into the palace. Honda scratched his head before making his own way into the palace to rest.

Anzu waited a few moments, moving away from the balcony, until she heard it. Footsteps. Rushing up the hall. She suspected it to be the boy Honda and Jonouchi had been with. He was coming to tell Atemu the latest news. And sure enough, only a few seconds later, Anzu heard the footsteps stop outside in the hall. There was a soft knock on Atemu's door, before it creaked open and the boy walked in, closing it behind him.

Usually, Anzu would leave Atemu be, knowing his rage was out of control. But something was bothering her. That boy. Something just didn't seem right about him. Curiosity getting the better of her, Anzu walked over to her door, opening it as quietly as possible and looked down the hall. No one was there. No guards. No servants. Not a soul. She slipped out the door and closed it softly, before creeping to Atemu's door. It had been left slightly ajar, and Anzu could easily hear the voices inside…

"…And he has still not been found?" Anzu heard Atemu asked. His voice sounded husky and hurt.

"No, sire," a second voice answered sadly.

Atemu sighed. "Has Jonouchi's party left yet?"

"They are about to leave, your highness…but…" the voice hesitated.

"Go on," Atemu encouraged.

Anzu heard the second person shift uncomfortably, before answering:

"Sire, Jonouchi has left already. He left only moments ago. He has taken a lot of supplies with him and has vowed not to return until he has found Yuugi."

Atemu chuckled. "Ah, Jonouchi. I should have realised he would have done something like this."

"He does tend to act without thinking," the second voice agreed.

"Yes, he does." Atemu sighed sadly again. "He is just like my brother." His voice began to break. A few sobs escaped his lips.

Anzu heard the second man move forward. "Sire-"

"Go!" Atemu ordered harshly. "Leave me."

Anzu heard the second man hesitate, before he bowed to his Pharaoh and turned around. As he headed towards the door, Anzu quickly took a few steps back.

The young boy came out and closed the door behind him. He looked at the floor sadly.

'Poor Pharaoh,' he thought sadly. 'He cannot go on like this. I hope Prince Yuugi is found soon-'

It was then that he noticed a second shadow on the floor. Blinking, he looked up to his right to see Anzu standing a few feet away from him. He blushed when she saw what she was wearing: a yellow shirt with a pink vest over the top, a short blue skirt and a pair of light brown boots (1). On her hip she had attached her pouch with her deck inside. No one in the whole of Kemet would ever wear clothes that revealing.

Anzu in turn studied the boy in front of her. It turned out that he was not a boy at all. In fact, he looked the same age as herself. He was wearing a creamy robe, much like the other male servants that worked in the palace. His hair was a tinted white that just brushed against his shoulders, and his eyes were a light shade of purple that Anzu had never seen before. There was something in his eyes that made her feel…uncomfortable.

There was a long pause between the two, until the servant decided to speak up.

"I guess you heard all that?" he asked, sheepishly.

Anzu nodded. "He's not getting any better, is he?"

"No, I'm afraid not. With each passing day, his health deteriorates. If Prince Yuugi is not found soon, I don't know what will happen to the Pharaoh. We are all worried about him, Anzu."

The Japanese girl blinked. "You…you know my name?"

"Of course I do. Everyone in Illuminarta knows who you are and how to saved us from the Empire of Dark Souls over a week ago. I wouldn't be surprised if the whole Kingdom knew who you were! The Great Anzu, who saved us from the vicious monsters."

Anzu couldn't help but blush at the comment. She had no idea how infamous she was.

The servant boy smiled and extended his hand to Anzu. "My name is Malik, younger brother to Priest Isis."

"Ah, so you're Isis's younger brother?" Anzu asked, shaking his hand. "I thought I could see a resemblance."

Malik took his hand away and rubbed the back of his head in embarrassment. "You think so?"

Anzu nodded. "How is Isis anyway? I haven't seen her for a few days."

Malik's smile faded at once. "Not very well. She and the other Priests are worried about the Pharaoh's health and for Prince Yuugi's safety. My sister cannot use her Millennium Necklace to find him or see his future because he has the Millennium Puzzle now. You see, the Millennium Necklace cannot be used on the other Keepers of the other Items. So we have no idea where Prince Yuugi is or if he is safe. And it's ripping Atemu apart."

'Me too.' thought Anzu. She looked up at the young servant, an idea forming in her head.

"Do you think…maybe I could…I don't know. Maybe I could see Atemu? Even if it's only for a moment?"

Malik looked up in surprise. "What for?"

"I don't know. I just thought I could cheer him up. It's worth a try, don't you think?"

Malik thought for a moment. No one was allowed to enter the Pharaoh's chamber unless they had permission from the Pharaoh himself. But Atemu was refusing to speak to anyone these days, except for Malik. But Anzu was different from them. He had heard that she had some sort of 'special power' inside of her. Maybe she could use this 'power' of hers to help Atemu. It sounded stupid, but it was worth a try.

"I guess it would be all right," Malik finally answered. "Just go straight in. I will be out here if you need me."

Anzu nodded, before walking to the door. Placing her hand on the handle, she pushed it down and pushed the door forwards, stepping in. She closed the door behind her and looked around the room.

The last time she had been in this room, it had been the middle of the night. Anzu had run in to warn Atemu that Yuugi was missing. That night she hadn't been able to fully absorb the grand room. Fortunately, she could now.

It was almost like Yuugi's, only grander. Everywhere she looked she could see golden furniture and wonderful ornaments handed down from generation to generation. Rich and colourful silks made the room seem brighter and larger than it was. She caught a glimpse of something sparkling in the candle light and looked to her right.

Yuugi's crown was still sitting on Atemu's bedside table.

"What are you doing in here?" a cold voice asked.

Anzu looked up to see Atemu standing by his balcony, half hidden behind a silk curtain. Dark rings could be see under his eyes due to his lack of sleep, and his face was paler than it used to be. He looked so ill, Anzu couldn't help but feel sorry for him.

"I asked you a question," Atemu said after a pause, stepping out of the shadow of the curtain and into the candle light.

"I'm sorry I didn't knock," Anzu said. "But I thought I could come in here and…try and cheer you up…" Atemu just stared blankly at the young girl. She felt uncomfortable in his presence. "Or something like that."

"Who let you in here?"

Anzu was taken aback by this sudden question. "What?"

"Who let you in here?" Atemu asked more sternly.

Anzu hesitated. She didn't want to get Malik into trouble. "Erm…"

"Who let you in here!" Atemu's patience was running out.

Still Anzu hesitated.

"Was is Malik?"

"What?" Anzu looked up a little too quickly.

"It was, wasn't it?"

"Well, er-"

"I told him not to let anyone disturb me!" Atemu's anger was beginning to increase again. He headed towards the door. "How dare he disobey me!"

"Wait Atemu!" Anzu cried, trying to stop him. She stepped in front of him to block his path. "It wasn't his fault! I was the one that wanted to come and see you."

"And why was that? To tell me what I already know? That Yuugi still hasn't been found?"

"No, I-"

"Anzu, my heart has already been broken into a thousand pieces by my other half's sudden departure! And every time someone comes in here to tell me he still hasn't been found, my heart breaks again and again. I do not need a girl like you to come in here and make my life worse than it already is! You have already caused enough trouble since you came into our world."

"And what is that suppose to mean?"

"Simple," Atemu spat. He could feel his anger boiling in his blood and the colour rise to his cheeks. "It was your fault the Empire of Dark Souls attacked our city. It was your fault my Priests are divided because of their opinion of you, and it is your fault that Yuugi is missing!"

Anzu took a step back, aware that Atemu was now right in front of her. "How could you say that! I didn't cause the Empire of Dark Souls to attack us! They attacked on their own accord. And your Priests never agree on anything. Trust me, I know. And as for Yuugi running away, we're all to blame for that! We could have all figured out what he was going to do and all of us could have tried to stop him. So don't blame me for things I did not do!"

Anzu stopped to take a breath. She and Atemu's face were now a short distance apart, both as flustered as the other. Anzu continued.

"You think you're the only one who is hurting? You think you're the only one who feels pain whenever Yuugi's name is mentioned? Well you're not! When Yuugi disappeared that night, my heart was ripped into a million pieces. And now, whenever I hear his name, or think about him all alone out there, facing who knows what kind of danger, my heart breaks into a million more pieces! No matter how hard I try, those pieces will always be broken, until Yuugi is returned home!"

Atemu felt his jaw drop. He stepped back slightly. "I...I had no idea you felt that way."

Anzu said nothing. She breathed heavily to control her anger.

"You…you really do care about my brother…more than I thought you did."

Still Anzu said nothing. Her breathing became slower and more calmer as she relaxed. Atemu turned his back to her.

"I am sorry Anzu," he said solemnly. "I should not have shouted at you like that. I had no idea you…" He couldn't continued.

"Yeah, well now you do." Anzu said, a little more gently than she had done a moment ago. She sighed. "Atemu, I know what you're going through right now. But you must have faith. Yuugi will return home. You just have to believe in him, like I believe in him."

Atemu turned his head. "You really believe he will return home soon?"

Anzu nodded. "Deep in my heart, I know he'll be home soon."

Atemu sighed. He walked forward and looked out from the back of his balcony, out to the sky. The sun had almost completely set, and more stars could be seen. Another star shot across the twilight sky.

"You are right, Anzu," Atemu said finally, still looking out into the sky. "Yuugi will return home. I know he will. Just like you, I can feel in my heart that he will return to us safely." He turned around and smiled. "That you for showing me that."

Anzu smiled. "No problem."

Atemu let out a small laugh. "If you don't mind, I would like to be alone for a while."

"I understand." Anzu bowed before the Pharaoh, before exiting from the room.

She closed the door softly behind her. She leaned against it for a moment, letting the colour from her cheeks disappear. She hated arguments, especially with her friends. They always made her all hot and flustered. Once she was sure the colour was gone, she stood up straight and went back into her room. As she closed the door, she was unaware of someone watching her.

Malik stepped out of the shadows, keeping his gaze on Anzu's door. A cruel smile appeared on his lips as an idea formed in his head. His eyes were no longer a peaceful purple. They were now a glowing, blood red.

-I-

Anzu gently closed the door to her room and leaned against it. She placed a hand on her heart. Just mentioning Yuugi's name in that argument was enough to break her heart once again. She looked up at the ceiling, feeling tears prickling in the corner of her eyes.

"Oh Yuugi, please come back soon," she prayed quietly. "Can't you see what you're doing to us? Please, come back…oh no!"

Anzu gasped. As she was stepping forward, she hadn't realised her pouch had gotten caught on the door handle. Now her deck of Duel Monster cards were falling to the ground. She fell to her knees and quickly began to pick them up, checking they were all still there. Black Magician Girl? Check. Petit Angel? Check. Holy Barrier Mirror Force? Check. Maha Vailo-

"Maha Vailo."

Something clinked in her mind. A memory. A memory from not that long ago. Only a couple of weeks, maybe more. It was on her second night in Kemet, before she arrived in Illuminarta. She and Yuugi had camped out at a small oasis for the night, tired from their day of travelling. Back then, they were still getting to know each other…

-Flashback-

"What?" Anzu asked.

Yuugi laughed. He repeated his question. "Do you want to play a game?"

"A game?"

"Yes," he said cheerfully. He got out his deck and placed it on the sand in front of him. "It's not really a game, just a fun way to pass the time. And it will also help us get to know each other."

"O-K. Why not," Anzu shrugged, moving closer to the small fire.

"Great! First, you need to place your deck in front of you."

"Like this?" Anzu said, copying his movements.

"That's it! Now, this is what we do. We're both going to choose a card in our deck that we think is most like one another. So I would choose a card that I think is like you, and you choose a card that you think is like me. Understand?"

"I think so," Anzu said. She picked up her deck. "Shall we start?"

"Sure. Game start!"

Both teens flicked through their decks, studying each card very carefully. Once or twice they would choose a card, studying it for a few moments, before shaking their head and placing the card back in their deck, deciding to choose another card.

Soon, both of them had one card in their hand.

"Ready?" Yuugi asked. Anzu nodded. "On three. One…two…three!"

Simultaneously, the pair turned their cards around to show one another. After a few moments, Yuugi burst out laughing.

"What's so funny?" Anzu asked. But she soon saw what Yuugi was laughing at, and she began to laugh too. They had both chosen the same card…

Maha Vailo.

"Out of all the cards we could have chosen," laughed Yuugi, "we chose the same one!"

"What are the odds of that?" Anzu laughed. She wiped a tear away from the corner of her eye.

Soon the laughter died down, but the smiles were still there.

"So, why did you choose Maha Vailo?" asked Yuugi.

"Well, I guess it's because I don't know you very well. But there's something about you that's…mysterious. Like you're hiding something."

"R-Really?" Yuugi said nervously. He swallowed. "W-Why would you say that?"

"Hmmm…" Anzu eyed him, curiously. "So, why did you chose Maha Vailo?"

"Same reason. I feel like there's something hidden in you. Like a secret power deep inside…"

"Wow, you think?"

"Of course I do! I said it yesterday, did I not? You have powerful magic inside of you. Why else would you have a deck? And I know one day, that power will be very useful…"

-End Flashback-

"What did Yuugi mean by that?" Anzu asked herself. She walked over to the balcony, Maha Vailo still in her hand.

Suddenly, it clicked. She knew what she had to do!

Holding the card out in front of her, she tried to imagine it coming to life. She focused only on the card, draining out all the sounds around her (if any). She felt a strange sensation in her heart, like something was trying to come out. Suddenly, she felt a small jolt from her heart, but not a painful one. She felt something appear in front of her. Slowly she opened her eyes…

…Maha Vailo was standing in front of her, just as she hoped he would.

"It worked! It really worked!"

Maha Vailo bowed before his mistress, awaiting her instructions. Anzu wasted no time in doing that.

"Maha Vailo," she ordered. "I need you to search Kemet for Prince Yuugi. Make sure he is safe and help bring him home. Please, try and find him as fast as you can!"

Maha Vailo nodded, before hovering off the ground. He turned around and flew out through the balcony archway and into the night sky. Anzu rushed out onto the balcony and watched him fly away, until he completely disappeared from view.

"Good luck…"

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"Ha ha ha ha!"

Anzu panicked, the evil laughter echoing around her. She looked around at the all too familiar surroundings. The walls and floor of the large hall were black and dark. A dark stone throne had been placed in the middle of the floor. A storm erupted outside in the dark sky as two figures appeared before her. One was on the floor, covered in blood, and the second stood above the first, a bloody knife in his hand.

"Your time in this lifetime has come to an end," the first figure said, his all too familiar voice echoing off the stone walls. His voice was that of the Leader of the Empire of Dark Souls. The one that had appeared in her dream before. But still, she could not see his face. It was hidden in the darkness.

The second man tried to stand up, but found his could not due to his horrific injuries.

"Please…no…" the man begged. His voice, that too was familiar. Anzu had heard it before. It was soft and caring, yet mysterious at the same time. But who…

A bolt of lightning flashed across the sky, lighting up the hall for only a second. But in that second Anzu was able to see the face of the man on the floor. She was able to finally figure out the identity of the man with the horrific injuries, but she wished she hadn't.

Prince Yuugi tried to get up once again, but his arms failed him and he collapsed back onto the floor. Blood was pouring freely from his injuries onto the cold floor.

"It's such a shame that this had to come to an end so soon," the man with the knife spoke, bringing his knife higher.

"Please…"

"But now it's time to die!"

The man with the knife gave one last evil smile and brought the knife down onto Yuugi. A bloody curdling scream filled them room.

"AHHHH!"

Anzu bolted up in bed, like she had done so many times before. Cold sweat once again dripped from her forehead and under her arms, her breathing was heavy. As she tried to calm herself down, she placed her hand on her heart.

"Yuugi…"

Once again, she broke down into tears, and cried herself to back sleep.

-I-

The night came and went, and just like the past few nights, Anzu has visions of Yuugi in the hall fighting the leader of the Empire of Dark Souls, whilst Atemu was haunted in his sleep with images of a badly injured Yuugi dying in the desert, the sand stained with his blood…

The day went as quickly as the night did, and still no news of Yuugi was received. Anzu had heard nothing from Maha Vailo, but she did not worry. His image was still missing from his card, so she knew he was still out there, searching…

In the early afternoon, Anzu felt stuffy in her room. She decided to go for a walk outside, and soon found herself making her way down the many different stone corridors until she found herself walking towards the stone steps that led into the courtyard at the front of the palace.

As she approached the steps, she found that she wasn't the only one wanting some fresh air. Pharaoh Atemu had made a rare appearance out of his room and was standing at the top of the stairs.

"Good afternoon, Anzu," Atemu greeted.

"Good afternoon, Atemu," Anzu returned the greeting. "I'm surprised to see you out of your room."

"Yes, so am I," chuckled Atemu. "I just had this feeling that I should come here. Like someone was telling me to wait for something. It is strange, I know. But that is the only way I can explain it."

Anzu giggled. "Yeah, I know what you mean."

Atemu smiled. "Anzu, I want to thank you for last night, and to apologise."

"You don't have to apologise. We're all a little edgy at the moment, with Yuugi not being here."

"I know, but I still feel guilty. I also feel guilty for being so suspicious of you since your arrival. I was cold and cruel. You did not deserve it. Even after you saved us from the Empire of Dark Souls, I still did not trust you, unlike Yuugi. He trusted you from the beginning, and told me to do the same. But I did not listen to him. And now I realise my mistake. So, I am deeply sorry Anzu, and I hope you can forgive me."

"Apology accepted. And you don't have to thank me about last night either. I was glad I could help."

Atemu smiled. He could now see why Yuugi liked Anzu so much. Sure, she may be from a completely different world. But she was kind, caring, helpful-

"What the…!" Anzu cried.

A ray of light suddenly appeared out of nowhere over the wall that guarded the palace. The light flew at a dramatic speed towards Anzu, flying around her body and shooting inside her pouch.

"What was that?" Atemu asked.

Anzu quickly unhooked her pouch and opened it up. She pulled out her deck and flicked through it, her hands shaking.

'Oh please, let it be here…' she thought.

She pulled out the top card on her deck and held it up in front of her. She gasped.

Maha Vailo's picture was back on the card. The monster had returned to her deck and to the Dominion of the Beasts.

'If Maha Vailo is back, does that mean…'

Atemu looked up at the Japanese girl. Her face had gone pale.

"Anzu, what is it? Is something wrong?"

"Pharaoh! Pharaoh!"

Atemu and Anzu looked up and saw a very distressed Malik running up the steps towards them.

"Malik?" Atemu asked when the servant boy reached them. "What is wrong? Has something happened?"

Malik stopped to catch his breath. "I…I have just returned from the city gates. The guards said…the guards saw…"

"What? Saw what? What did the guards see?"

"They saw…a horse…a black horse…"

"A black horse?" Anzu gasped.

"Is it the Empire of Dark Souls?" Atemu asked urgently.

"No. It is…it is…Jonouchi. Jonouchi has returned!"

"Jonouchi!" cried out Atemu. He looked up at the palace gates.

He heard a horse rear, and people shout and cry in surprise. A large crowd had quickly gathered at the gates, the head of a black horse just visible above their heads. Sitting on the horse, was the blonde guard, Jonouchi.

"Jonouchi!" Atemu cried, running forward. Anzu and Malik followed him as fast as they could.

If Jonouchi was back, than that could mean only one thing. Atemu prayed he was right. He hoped and prayed Jonouchi had returned because-

"Move out of the way!" Malik cried, running ahead of the Pharaoh. "The Pharaoh is coming through. Move!" He began to push people out the way, but they would not move. They were more interested in the events in front of them. "Let him pass! Hey! You two! Yes, you! Move out the way! Make room for the Pharaoh!"

At the sound of "Pharaoh" (for the second time), the crowd fell silent and moved back, allowing Atemu, Anzu and Malik to pass by. They made their way quickly to Jonouchi's horse.

"Jonouchi!" Atemu cried. He made his way to the side of the horse. "Jonouchi, have you-" He stopped. His heart stopped. His felt himself go weak.

"No…no…no…" he uttered under his breath, shaking his head is disbelief.

"Atemu, what's wrong?" Anzu asked. She looked up at where Jonouchi sat on his horse. She gasp, covering her mouth with her hands.

"Oh God no…"

There, sitting in front of a battered Jonouchi, was an unconscious and extremely badly wounded Yuugi.

-I-

To be Continued…

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(1) a yellow shirt with a pink vest over the top, a short blue skirt and a pair of light brown boots: what Anzu wore in Duellist Kingdom

And yet another horrible cliff-hanger. I bet your getting sick of these, ain't ya? Well, you're just going to have to wait I'm afraid! I'm going away for Christmas soon, and I may not be able to update until January. But I will try my best to try and update before I go away, so get be patient, OK?

Merry Christmas Everybody! Please R&R!