Sorry about the long wait, but the third chapter of YGO in Spirited Away is now underway! What happens as Tea finally realizes that she is in a different world unlike her own? And will she ever escape? Read on, and find out!

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Tea raced through the amusement park, dark shadows rising up from the ground and appearing in restaurants, but the girl didn't see them. She found her parents still eating the food, but something was different about them. They were fatter then usual, and were acting greedy about the food.

"Mom, Dad!" Tea pleaded. "Come on, quit eating!" When her father turned towards her, it revealed the face of a pig, chomping on the food. She gasped in fear as the pig moved towards the counter, knocking bowls and plates of food onto the ground, soy sauce flowing down. Tea screamed as a whip beat the pig on the face, causing it to fall over on its side. Tea screamed and ran off, the pig squealing after her. She looked around her, noticing the shadows all around her.

"Mom, Dad! Where are you?" she called out, fear taking over her. "Mommy!" She cried out when a demon passed her. She ran for her life towards the meadow, trying her best to not break down. When she reached the main steps, she ran into water.

"Water?" she inquired, coming back up to the steps, the water dripping off her lower half of her body. She looked across from the lake to see the waiting station for the train that they ran into, lit brightly. A boat was crossing the lake.

"I'm dreaming, I'm dreaming!" she shouted, pounding her head. "Come on, wake up. Wake up." She covered her face between her knees and hands, rocking back and forth. "Wake up. It's just a dream, it's just a dream. Go away. Away. Disappear." When she looked up, she noticed that her fingers were clear and transparent. When she held them up to the light of the ferry, they were indeed transparent.

"I'm see-through!" she exclaimed, feeling around her body, noticing that it went through her chest and around her head. She rubbed her arms in fear. "It's just a bad dream!" The doors on the ferry opened, and floating masks came out, but when they stepped off the boat, crimson cloaks fell around them, not noticing the frightened girl. She screamed in fear, and raced up the hill, tripping before running again.

Meanwhile, the boy that Tea met on the bridge raced down some stairs, crossing over to the grass before looking around. He found Tea near the bridge, hiding herself behind the bushes. Her head was between her legs, her hands over her. Her body was transparent, and when the boy placed his hands on her, she gasped.

"Don't be afraid," he whispered. "I just want to help you."

"No, no, no!" she cried out, shaking her head. He took out a red pill, holding it in his fingers.

"Here, eat this," he ordered. "You have to eat some food from this world, or else you disappear."

"No!" Tea cried out, trying to push him away. She then noticed that her arm went through his face, not feeling a thing. He held up the pill once more, moving it towards her mouth.

"Don't worry. It won't turn you into a pig," he comforted. She took it into her mouth, moaning in fear. "Chew it and swallow." She did as she was told, and her body became solid again. "There, see? You'll all better. See for yourself." He held up his right hand to her, and she placed her hand onto it.

"I'm okay," she whispered, the boy taking her hand into his.

"You see? Now, come with me," he began, but Tea stopped him.

"Where are my mom and dad?" she inquired. "They really didn't turn into pigs, did they?"

"You can't see them now, but you will," the boy explained, but then covered her. "Don't move!" A black bird flew through the night sky, but its face was that of a woman with tan skin and navy blue eyes. The boy glared at the bird before it flew off behind a building.

"That bird is looking for you," he explained. "You've got to get out of here." When Tea tried to stand up, she groaned in pain.

"My legs! I can't stand up!" she shouted. "Help, what do I do?" The boy knelt beside her.

"Calm down. Take a deep breath," he instructed. She did as she was told. "In the name of the wind and water within me, unbind her. Get up!" She quickly stood up, but was pulled by the boy.

What will happen to Tea in this new world? Find out in chapter five, Crossing the Bridge.

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