I must have blacked out because I couldn't remember what happened after the ambulance started to move. I remember seeing Yami when I was taken out of the ambulance but he was soon taken away from me as I was wheeled into the operating room.

There were bright lights shining on my face and then there was a mask on my face. A woman with kind eyes came over into my line of vision and stood there throughout the surgery, rubbing my face and stroking my hair trying to keep me calm so the doctors could remove the glass from my back.

She seemed very sweet and she kept asking me if I felt any pain as they were extracting the glass from my back. I could feel the glass cutting through my skin and I whined in pain as the doctors carefully removed everything from my back.

I was thankful when the woman told me that "Yugi, all the glass is out of your back, okay? We are going to start to put the stitches in now, so you should stop bleeding, okay? So just try to relax, I will be here with you the whole time until they finish." she rubbed my face a little more and then she stood there holding my hands. I was glad that I had someone there to look out for me and that she was willing to comfort me. I felt little tears fall from my eyes as the needle went in and out of my back in many different places at once, fixing the major damage.

Finally after what felt like forever she told me "Yugi, we are going to give you some very powerful sleeping medication so that you will not have to be awake for the next few hours. We have to do some more surgery to make sure that you will not have any permanent damage, but I promise that I will be there when you wake up, okay?" she gently moved her thumb over my face and removed any tears that had fallen.

Several hours later….

Where am i? Why does… everything hurt? Where is Yami?

I could hear a loud beeping noise close by and the pain intensified. I gasped at how badly it hurt and threw my eyes open to be half blinded by the lights above my head.

I tried to sit up, but the pain was too great to even try to. I looked around the room at the typical features of a hospital room. There was the not so soft bed I was laying on, a nightstand, a window and a TV in the corner. Then I could see the only thing that I cared about.

Yami was sitting in a chair next to my head, slumped forward. He looked so tired and worried. I tried to move my arm a little to get his attention but I soon realized that both of my arms were bandaged. One was in a cast.

I could see small tears falling from yam's face and falling on the floor collecting in a small puddle. I had to tell Yami I was awake, I had to let him know that I was alright.

"Y-y-Yami…." I whispered. His head shot up and I saw his bloodshot brown eyes stare at me for a few seconds before the realization hit.

"Yugi! You're awake! Please tell me what hurts, I'll get the nurse in here right away." he stood up and I grabbed his wrist lightly, wincing in pain at how much it actually hurt but I didn't care, I didn't want him to leave me, not for a second.

I didn't have to say anything he could see it in my eyes. He sat back down and took my hand off of him and lay it gently down on the bed.

"Nurse!" Yami yelled. A very kind looking woman entered the room and I recognized her immediately, she had been the one comforting me while I was in the surgery.

"Well good morning, sleepy head!" she said cheerfully. I winced at the loudness of her voice. She quickly understood and came into the room quickly, checking something's and then she finally came over to where I was. She reached a hand out and gently stroked my hair. She reminded me of my mother. I knew her gesture was meant to comfort me but I winced again when she touched a very sore area of my head. I let tears roll down my face from the pain.

She understood immediately and stopped stroking my hair and left the room quickly. She was back in a few seconds with a cart full of medical equipment. She came over to the medicine bag hanging by my head and took a tube into her hand. She explained "Yugi, this is going to make you feel very tired but it will ease the pain, okay?" I nodded and noticed how badly the simple motion hurt.

She slowly injected a clear liquid into the tube leading to my arm. She changed the bag of medicine and the left.

No sooner had she left did I feel better. She was right I did feel tired and so I let myself slip into a peaceful slumber.