This will probably be my last update for a while since I have mid-terms and a huge business plan to make up on the spot. So, enjoy this for a while. Also, I forgot to mention one of Yugi's powers. His electric powers. oh and Ti-Ti says 'hi'. Lol; no one knows who that is ... it's funny. Anyway, enjoy the story of the Treasure of Light.

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The psychic Narnian prince hyperventilated in his bed, tossing and turning. He kept whispering words to himself as he slept. "No, no …" Obviously, he was having a nightmare.

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Yugi stood in the middle of an open field; and open field filled with dead bodies. Yugi gasped, trying not to vomit at the rotten sight that he saw before him. He could practically smell the rotting blood off of the decaying corpses. "Who would do such a thing?" The young prince asked himself as he tried to walk between the bodies, stepping over them. The smell was making him so sick that he thought he was going to throw up his entire stomach.

As he kept walking, a large figure cloaked in shadow stood in front of him. "Hello? Can you help me? I wanna go home." The figure did not respond. It raised some kind of wand. The tip had a very sharp crystal that seemed to glow. Suddenly, he knew what that wand was. It was the wand of … "The White Witch!" As a shot of blue lightning emitted from the crystal, Yugi dodged it by running as fast as his small legs could carry him. The poor prince ran, and ran. He looked back to see another shock aimed at him.

"You can not run from me, Brother! I know your weakness!" Yugi put his hands on his head and shook it.

"No, shut up!"

"I will see to your death, just as I did to Mother and Father; then the treasure will be mine, along with all of Narnia!."

"NO!" As Yugi kept running, he suddenly bumped into another figure and fell to the ground. This figure was also cloaked in shadow and was almost as gigantic as Jadas was. Soon, the shadows left it and revealed his one true hope; Atem. Yugi smiled and stood up to hug his darker side. "Oh, Yami, I'm so glad to see you! The witch is after me!" Yugi expected Atem to place his arms around him, but that did not happen.

"I know." Was all the dark ex-Pharaoh said. Yugi did not like the sound of that. He slowly looked up to see that Atem was smirking at him with an evil glint in his ruby eyes.

"Yami … what's wrong with you?" Atem did not respond. He grabbed Yugi's shoulders very tightly. The prince began to struggle. "Yami, what are you doing?" Once again, Atem said nothing. He just looked up. Yugi followed his gaze and gasped. Jadas was right behind them. Yugi struggled even harder to get away, but Atem would not let him.

"Here is your brother, my Queen." To say that Yugi was confused was an understatement. He was downright shocked. Atem, the person he trusted most in the world, had betrayed him.

"Excellent work, my servant." Yugi turned to face his 'sister' again only to see another blue electric bolt shooting for him.

"NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!"

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"NO!" Yugi awoke, hyperventilating as he looked around to see that he was in his room. "It was a dream … only a dream …" Or at least that was what he wanted to believe. When Yugi had gathered himself, he saw that it was late into the next morning. He also found himself so comfortable that he did not want to leave this plush, soft bed, dispute the nightmare he just had. Unfortunately, he was also as sore as hell. "Ouch … my head … my legs … and my arms …" He knew he had to get up and train, but he did not want to get up. These blankets were of the softest silk and velvet. And the pillows were so soft, that one could practically sink in them. It was hard to believe that this was his room. He wondered if Atem had had a bed this soft in Egypt. Wait … Atem … and the others! Yugi quickly put his cap back on his head and ran out of his door. He literally ran down at least five flights of stairs, turned four sharp corner turns, and finally ran to the sitting room. He was relieved to see that all his friends were safe and together. The psychic teen let out a deep sigh.

"Hey, Yugi!" Joey greeted him. The others looked up and smiled. Tea gave him a hug.

"How are you, Yugi?" The prince really did not want to answer that question right now.

"A little jittery …"

"You okay, Pal?" Tristan asked. Yugi nodded as he sat down on the plush couch next to Joey and held his head in his hands.

"Yes, just thinking about the … dream that I had …" Joey put the turkey leg that he was eating down and went to sit next to his royal friend.

"Wanna talk 'bout it?"

"Not for all the magic in Narnia …" Joey could not think of what to make of that. It was not much later when Atem came in, stretching.

"Hello, everyone." Joey, Tristan and Tea all greeted him, but Yugi was a little nervous. "Is something wrong, Yugi?" He asked. Yugi avoided eye contact with him.

"N-no, not at all … uh … I-I gotta go train …" He moved so fast that it looked as if he jumped off of the couch that he was sitting on and sprinted out of the room. Atem looked at the others, seeing if they knew anything about Yugi's strange behavior.

"What's with him?"

Yugi was speed-walking down the hall as he thought to himself. Inside, a battle was going on. He knew that Atem would never betray him, but he just could not seem to get that dream out of his head. It felt so real … "Oh, I'm so confused …"

"Is there a problem, Little Prince?" A majestic voice asked from out of nowhere. Startled, Yugi twirled around to see the holy lion, Aslan, sitting in the hallway.

"Aslan … it's you."

"There is something troubling you, Prince. Please, tell me what it is so that I can help you." Yugi sighed as the lion began to walk with the Narnian Prince by his side.

"I had this dream; in it, Jadas was after me. She told me that I could not escape her and that she would kill me."

"Is that all?"

"No … Yami was there too … and he betrayed me …" Aslan said nothing as the two continued to walk. He noticed a tear running down Yugi's cheek.

"That may have been one of your premonitions."

"Premonitions? What that?"

"Premonitions are visions of the events yet to come. Some come to you at any given time; others come to you in your dreams."

"So, you're saying that I have prophetic dreams?"

"On occasion; but sometimes, they come to you at different times. I must warn you, that those that do not come to you in your dreams tend to be a bit painful, and you may have a small headache the next time you get one." Yugi nodded and continued to walk next to the majestic lion.

"Okay, but what did this particular dream mean?" Aslan sighed.

"That I can not tell you; you must discover that for yourself, Dear One. However, I can tell you that with every premonition that you have had in the past, you have never been able to prevent them from coming true." Yugi stopped in his tracks. He could not prevent his visions? Did that mean that Atem would betray him? What was he supposed to do? So many questions ran through his head at the moment. Pain began to fill and the prince knew he was in a vulnerable state. Suddenly, a rippling wave of psychic energy caused one of the iron soldier statues to fall to pieces onto the floor with a loud clang. Yugi barely acknowledged it.

"Yugi, you must calm down. Not all of your dreams are visions." At this, Yugi did calm down. Perhaps he may not have been able to prevent his visions in the past, but he will this time; he just had to. "Well, you best be getting back to Orious so that he can teach you some more ways to use your powers." Yugi nodded and headed down a few more flights of stairs, two more corners, then rushed down the halls, dashed out of the giant white double-doors, and into the gardens. He left the gardens through two large white gates and headed to a meadow that was located directly behind the palace.

"Good morning, my Prince." A strong voice called. Yugi turned around and smiled.

"Hi, Orious!" Orious placed the sack of equipment that he held on his shoulder down and walked over to Yugi.

"Are you ready?"

"Yeah; so, what's today's lesson?" The Centaur smiled.

"Today's lesson is combinations." Yugi cocked his head to the side.

"Combinations? But how?"

"Simple; you can combine your elements to create new powers." Yugi was still confused. How can I do that?" Orious took the sack and picked up a bowl.

"Fill this bowl up with water." Yugi nodded and did as he was told.

"Water!" The meditation he had done the night before and earlier that day had really helped. He was able to control how much water came out of his palm; instead of the size of a geyser, he only let out the amount of a small water gun. The small prince was pleased with himself as he completed his task. "I did it!"

"Very good; now freeze it."

"How?"

"By using your air element, of course." Yugi practically slapped his head. Why did he not think of that? He took in a deep breath and blew out. It was not carbon dioxide that he blew out; it was oxygen … cold oxygen. The air he blew was cold enough to freeze the bowl of water that Orious held in his hands. It was solid ice. Yugi silently cheered for himself. He had learned a combination!

"Wow, can I do that kind of thing with my other elements?" Orious nodded with a smile on his face. The prince was a fast learner.

"I'm going to have you do something a little different this time."

"Like what?" Orious pointed to the ground. He said nothing, expecting the prince to know what he was saying. "Uh … what am I supposed to do?"

"Dampen the land." Yugi wondered what this could be. But he did not question, he just did as he was told. Water shot out of his palms as it would from a hose. He dampened the land and created mud. 'Oh, that was what Orious was talking about!' Yugi thought to himself.

"Very good; now use your earth abilities to ball that mud up." Yugi concentrated on the task at hand. Using his earth element was a bit hard. He had to force life into things, and that took a lot of concentration. The prince imagined a large sphere, dripping with mud. With his eyes closed, he raised his hands. With a bit of a rumble in the ground, the mud had gathered itself up and formed the giant sphere of mud in the air that Yugi had imagined in his mind. Orious smiled. Yes, the prince could do anything he put his mind to. He was very proud. "Very well done, Prince." Yugi made the mistake of opening his eyes, losing his concentration. As he did, the sphere exploded. Mud flew all over the meadow and covered both Yugi and Orious from head to toe. Yugi stomped his foot and threw a bit of a tantrum.

"Stupid! Stupid! Stupid!" Orious casually wiped the mud out of his eyes.

"Relax; now you get to clean us up. Think of this as your test." Yugi sighed. He always choked on tests. 'Well, here goes nothing …' He thought. He used his electricity powers to create clouds in the sky, then water to make it rain, and pretty hard, then he used air to create a whirlwind to dry them off.

"Wow … it worked!"

"Very good; now on to the psychic combinations." Yugi looked at him, clearly asking, 'is this going to hurt?'

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Back inside the palace, Atem, Tea, Tristan and Joey were all still sitting in the fourth floor sitting room, doing nothing. "So wha' da ya wanna do?" Joey asked, playing with something that looked expensive.

"I don't know, wha'chu wanna do?" Tristan responded lazily. Joey shrugged.

"I dunno …" Tea sighed. This had been going on since Yugi left to go train. She looked over at Atem, who just stared sadly outside the window with his arms folded. He used to do that when he was a spirit as well. When she and the other two would go to Yugi's house to study with him, Atem would always be looking out the window as he was doing now. She heard him sigh and went over to him.

"Atem, is everything okay?" Atem did not speak for a few seconds. Tea had thought that he had not heard her, so she was going to repeat the question but he suddenly spoke.

"Did you see the way he ran out of the room when I came in?" Tea was taken back.

"Well …"

"I mean, I just walked in and he left; didn't even say 'good morning' either!" Tea wanted to comfort him, but she could not think of anything to say. Joey broke the silence for her.

"Hey, let's play 'I Spy'!" Tristan rolled his eyes.

"Oh, here we go …" The brunette boy said, placing his head in his hand. But Joey was not paying any attention to him at the time.

"Okay, I spy, with my little eye, something … red! 'Tem, guess what it is!"

"My eyes, Joey …" Atem answered without even looking at him.

"Damn, how'd ya know?"

"You always use that." Joey snapped his fingers in annoyance.

"Joey, can't you see that Atem's upset?"

"Heh? Upset 'bout what?"

"He's upset about Yugi!" The female turned back to her depressed friend. "I'm sure he didn't realize what he was doing. Something must have spooked him last night." Tristan nodded.

"Yeah, he came in all jittery and uptight."

"It was because of a dream that he had received last night." A deep voice interrupted. All four teenagers looked to see Aslan entering the sitting room. Joey nudged Tristan in the elbow.

"Dang, I hate it when he does that!" Atem moved toward the holy lion.

"What do you mean he had a dream last night?" Aslan sat down. The only thing that was moving was the tip of his tail.

"The prince experienced his first premonition last night." Joey scratched his head.

"Premo-what?"

"Visions of the future. What he saw something that he was not comfortable talking about." Atem was a little offended.

"Why not? He knows that he can come and talk to me whenever he needs to!" Aslan shook his head.

"Not with this one. He told me all about it, but I must keep it confidential. He will tell you when the time is right." Atem groaned in annoyance. Since Yugi's discovery of who he truly was, he had been going to Aslan to talk instead of him … and that was something that Atem missed dearly. He enjoyed hearing Yugi ramble on about all kinds of things. But Yugi had chosen Aslan over him … and that hurt more then a stab in the stomach.

"Can you at least tell us what it was about?" Tea asked.

"I believe that the Witch sent it to him, warning him that she is still on the search for the Treasure of Light." Joey scratched his head again.

"Okay, we've been hearin' 'bout this 'Treasure of Light'", he used finger quotes, "ever since we got here and I'm sick of it; tell us what it is!" Tristan nodded.

"Even Yugi doesn't know, and he believes the legend."

"He should; because that is what he is."

"HUH?!?!?!" The friends all exclaimed. Aslan lay down so that he could tell the story.

"Sit and I will tell you the story of the treasure." Everyone did so. "It has long been prophesized that the Treasure of Light would bring Narnia into a golden age of peace and prosperity. This treasure is the heart of Narnia, its source of life, if you will." The four friends were getting into the story. "The treasure is as old as Narnia itself; no one has ever been able to find it. That is why most believe it is only a legend."

"But if the treasure is only a legend, then how does Narnia exist?" Tristan asked.

"I am getting to that."

"Oh, sorry …" Aslan chuckled.

"Anyway, on the day Yugi was born, he was delivered in a blinding white light. The child was glowing with such light and purity, that I knew the treasure had been cast inside of the prince." All jaws dropped.

"So … you're saying that Yugi is the treasure?" Atem asked. Aslan nodded. "But how?"

"The treasure has always existed in a place where even I do not know of. It has waited until it could find a host pure enough to manifest. The treasure was found the day Yugi was born; so yes, Yugi is in fact, the Treasure of Light. That is why he is known as the Prince of Light."

"Wouldn't people make that connection?" Tea asked.

"Well, people believe that the reason for his title was because he was born of light. I had to keep this a secret from everyone; including Yugi himself."

"You mean that he doesn't know? How could you call yourself a guardian?!" Atem shouted.

"I did it to protect him from his sister. I knew that Princess Jadas would one day betray her family, and I have a duty to all of Narnia. It was the only way." As much as Atem wanted to yell at the lion, he could not bring himself to do it. He had hidden things from Yugi in order to protect him as well. "Yugi must not know of this secret just yet; I have told you all so that you can understand how valuable he truly is to the survival of Narnia." Joey opened his mouth to say something, but Tea quickly stopped him by covering it with her hand.

"We promise not to tell him." Aslan nodded his thanks.

"Thank you; now if you will excuse me, I must be heading off." The majestic lion jumped out of the fourth floor window. Atem and the other two boys went to see how the lion made such a jump, but when they looked down, he was no where to be seen.

"How did he do that?" Tristan asked.

"Did I mention I hate it when he does that?" Joey added. Atem did not hear them. He was still focused on the fact that Yugi was the Treasure of Light; the life force of this entire world. So much was held on the shoulders of one sixteen year old boy. Now more then ever, he had to protect Yugi, so that Yugi could protect Narnia. Speak of the angelic devil, the boy came running happily into the room.

"Hey guys, you'll never guess what I learned to do in training today!" The boy was jumping up and down as if he were three years old.

"Should we still guess or are we waiting for you to wet your pants?" Joey said. Yugi glared, but ignored him all the same.

"I learned to do this!" Five small flames formed in mid air and circled around him. The prince spun around as if he was dancing and the flames traveled to five different candles. Joey, Tristan and Tea all clapped as Yugi took a bow. "Thank you, thank you; but that's not the best of it!" Yugi closed his eyes and levitated in mid-air. Tristan scoffed.

"What's so special about that? We saw you do that yesterday." Yugi smirked.

"Not like this!" He began to move as he was levitating. He sped up and was actually flying around the sitting room.

"Yugi, you're flying!" Atem exclaimed. The small prince giggled.

"This isn't flying! This is moving while levitating!" He said as he began to move toward the balcony.

"Looks like flyin' ta me!" Joey said. Yugi was still heading for the balcony. Atem's alert system went into over drive.

"Yugi, watch out!" But the prince ignored him and continued to levitate outside of the window. His friends all ran out onto the balcony to see if Yugi was alright. He sure was; he was floating in mid-air, which was really ironic, seeing as how Yugi was afraid of heights.

"I've always had dreams about flying, but this is even better!" He attempted to pull off a mid-air loop, but he almost lost his balance and concentration, making him almost about to fall before he caught himself. As Yugi's friends all thought this was the coolest power that the Prince of Light possessed, Atem could not help but think that Yugi was going to break his neck, especially since he was floating at least four stories above ground.

"Yugi, get down from there this instant!" He yelled, trying to keep the worry in his voice to a minimum, but failing. Yugi sighed. As much as he wanted to explore the skies of Narnia, he was beginning to get a headache; so he did as he was told.

"Okay, okay …" As soon as Yugi landed on the balcony, Atem wrapped his arms around Yugi and gripped him in a tight embrace. "Thank God …" He expected Yugi to return the hug, but instead, the little one stiffened in his touch. This caused Atem to worry about him. "Yugi, are you alright?" Yugi gulped.

"Y-yeah, just a little tired, I guess. Well, I better go meditate and then I'll join you guys for dinner." Yugi quickly left the room, leaving Atem to wonder what he had said or done to make him uncomfortable. Atem sighed.

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