Post by Tangie on Sept 22, 2007 1:46:06 GMT -5
Kiss Me
By Yuugi-chan aka Yami Yuugi
NOTE: My views on Anzu/Tea are mixed. I hate the dubbed version of her. The Japanese version of her isn't as bad. I just think of her as Yuugi's older sister or some shit like that. But in this fic, it's all YamixYuugi.
Oh and this is a really old fic. People seemed to like it a hell of a lot when I wrote it a year or so ago.
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Kiss Me
The newly forming season of summer had awakened, splaying its true heat and beauty of and freedom for the youths trapped in school.
The sounds of rustling wind hovered through the air, whistling around the city as students of many ran home, screaming incoherent words of the freedom from school, or prison as many called it.
Though of course everyone loves freedom from their responsibilities such as school for a few months right?
Well this was soon to be answered as a group of fairly exotic looking teenagers passed by. A lanky teen with honey-brown eyes and shaggy blond hair smirked, jabbering away with his partner in crime; a teen with a rather large “horn” of brown hair.
“Man Tristan, this is gonna be da best summer ever. Going down to da beach, hanging with Serenity, and of course playing Duel Monsters!”
Tristan rolled his eyes as he smacked his best friend on the back. “Joey you seriously need a reality check. All you are going to do is hunt down Mai Valentine and flirt, and beg her to go to the beach so you can stare at her chest.”
Joey blushed crimson as he playfully punched his bud. “Tristan, I told ya to shut yer trap. Besides that is in my agenda along with making sure you don't taint my sis's innocence.”
The pointless chatter continued as the remainder of the group talked of their summer plans. Each of them was excited as they had just finished their final year in high school.
A young girl with short brown hair and cerulean blue eyes smiled as she walked along side of her best friend, Yuugi.
“Well I'm going to finally fulfill my dreams of going to New York. It took me four years and a lot of extra shifts at Burger World, but I leave first thing next week to achieve my dream in dancing!”
“That's great Tea! I'm so glad you finally managed to make it towards your dreams of becoming a dancer.” Yuugi, the smallest member of the group stated.
The group consisted of Yuugi, Tristan, Joey and Tea'. They had all met in their freshman year, and become exceptionally close as well as one member of their group that had departed a few years back.
Tea' sighed as she ran a hand through her soft brown hair, tossing it to the side as she gazed down at Yuugi, frowning slightly as he stared off in deep thought.
“So Yuugi, what are you doing for the summer holidays?”
A few minutes passed by as the girl awaited her childhood friend's response, only to find that he was gazing out at the flashing lights of the local arcade.
“Yuugi?”
The small boy jumped as he looked up at her, amethyst eyes sparkling in the process.
“Sorry Tea‘. Did you say something?”
“Yeah I was wondering what you are doing for summer break.”
The smaller teen blushed scarlet as he shoved his hands in his pockets, eyes falling down towards the center of his chest. His entire form became stiff as he continued to gaze at his chest, hoping to see the one thing he had given up long ago, his millennium puzzle.
By now the group had stopped at the arcade, running into its entrance as they began to play the familiar fighting games and Duel Monsters. All except for Yuugi and Tea‘, who both sat down at a small table, drinking diet sodas.
Tea’ sipped her soda through the straw, taking in the caffeine goodness that was given out. Her eyes glazed over in thought as she began to question the small eighteen year old next to her.
“Yuugi, you're thinking about him again aren't you?”
Yuugi propped his head on his arms as he gazed at Tea. “Excuse me?”
“You're thinking of him aren't you?”
The question echoed through Yuugi's ears as he sighed heavily, kicking his feet beneath the table uncomfortably.
“Who do you mean?”
Cerulean blue eyes bore into Yuugi's own pure amethyst, both melding together as the blue irises penetrated the barriers of his soul.
“The other you,” she whispered.
The now high school graduate groaned. “I can't stop thinking about him. I mean, I know it has been three years but it's still fresh in my mind. I miss him so much, that it's depressing the hell out of me. I can't get over his departure to the afterlife.”
Tea’ placed her empty diet soda glass on the table, now smiling sadly at her friend, placing her hands upon Yuugi’s smaller ones.
“Yuugi I understand that you were a lot closer to him than we were, but, seriously it's time to let go. Your other self wouldn't want you to wallow in pity of his absence.”
The small duelist banged his head on the table in frustration as Tea' could only watch Yuugi's attempts of relief.
Her eye softened as she thought of Yuugi’s other self. The duo were so much alike and yet not in so many different ways. Both were confident in their dueling tactics, along with the confidence of their own abilities. Somehow no matter what way she thought of it, it always seemed that Yuugi and the other Yugi were one in the same, two peas in a pod, inseparable; almost as though they were meant for one another. Almost soul mates in a sense. But wait Yugi and his other self being soul mates? That was considered a taboo wasn’t it?
The girl shook her head, freeing her thoughts of this interesting new topic of discussion. She needed to think of something less curious. Something that involved watching Joey get his ass defeated in Duel Monsters. With a devious smirk, the brunette walked over towards Joey, drawing the over enthusiastic boy into one of his raving fits.
“I could so beat Yuge’ in a duel. You think I’m crazy now Tea’ but just wait until you see his Dark Magician fall to the mercy of my Gilford the Lightening.” Joey stated, crossing his arms in the form of his pure agonizing ways of his personality.
“We’ll see Joey. We’ll see.”
Two hours, six duels, and three glasses of diet soda later, Yuugi sat tiredly, arms propped up on the table. His cards were strewn about in the random form of the dueling patterns. He had once again defeated his best friend in a duel, leaving him completely bored and now tired.
“Aw, Dammit! Yuge’ what da hell are you doing? What do you say about giving me another chance of beating ya?” Joey pleaded, attempting to jut his bottom lip in approval of the duel.
Yuugi’s amethyst eyes rolled in annoyance, showing off his agitation as he collected his cards together. “I’m sorry Joey, but I can’t. I’m tired and I promised Grandpa that I would unload a new shipment of Full Metal Alchemist trading cards.”
Brown eyes watered slightly as said owner of eyes frowned, pulling his own set of Duel Monsters cards into his hands. “Damn you guys actually carry those things? They are so rare and hard to find anywheres.”
Yuugi simply shrugged as he waved them off, now slowly walking towards the exit as he felt a slight pressure around his small wrist. Fear of his former bullies plagued his naïve mind. He didn’t want to live with the fear of his life on the line anymore. He wanted it to end now that he had saved the world once and for all. Silently, the boy breathed in deeply, raising his eyes towards the captor of his pale arm.
Amethyst locked onto familiar cerulean. Relief flooded through Yuugi as he blushed, tearing his gaze away from the face of his friend, falling onto that of the tiled floor.
“Tea’?”
Said female winked, affectionately patting Yuugi on top of the head.
“Yuugi, I was wondering if I could walk you home.”
“Sure if you really want to.”
Both teens strode out of the arcade, walking side by side, quietly observing the warm summer breeze that fluttered through the air. Both felt awkward, needing the serene silence of the walk as Tea began to think up more upon the subject of her purpose of accompanying Yuugi home.
The forbidden thoughts of her once childish crush upon Yuugi had long fallen through the gaps of her mind, leaving her with the thoughts of their complete devotion of friendship. She felt the need to explore the depths of Yugi and the other Yuugi’s bond, anxiously hoping to find something that would aide her friend into a hopeful sense of his life.
Thus far the thoughts of the defeat upon the Doma gang and their orichalcos soul stealing cards drifted through her mind. The thoughts of dark Yuugi losing Yuugi’s soul fell into perspective, along with the great sense of depression the once pharaoh had fallen into. Yami Yuugi’s pleadings of finding his “light”, his “’partner” “his other half”… So many different endearments given to just one person, the one person whose name translated to game, Yuugi.
A bond of complete devotion and love had formed between both light and darkness of Yuugi’s soul. Yami and Yuugi had melded into one entity, becoming what they had both wanted since the dawn of time, completeness.
The moments of Yuugi zoning out of reality flashed through the next set of flashbacks, signaling the moments of the Yuugi’s conversation through the soul rooms. Yuugi did this often, sometimes even in the middle of class and lunch hours. Yuugi had to be oblivious or naïve to have not realized the desire of his company with Yami. Pharaoh and light of the same soul held the same dense attitudes of the childish nature of concealing attraction. Yami and Yuugi were hopelessly in love.
Tea’s cerulean eyes widened in realization. The pieces of this thought all fit into the grooves of truth. Both Yuugis held a great sense of love and compassion hidden with in their hearts and souls, one that ran more than skin deep.
Tea’ sighed indefinitely as she came to the conclusion of her suspicion. She now needed to verify this with her young aspiring friend. She was going to prove once and for all that her friend held a great deal of pain with the loss of his one and only true love.
The lights of the pedestrian crossing flashed red, a hand of digital art paraded across the street sign, alerting both life-long friends of their next step of departure.
Yuugi’s amethyst eyes sparkled in the afternoon sunlight, sending vibrations of complete serenity towards passersby. The boy shifted his backpack uneasily, his nerves stood on end. The silence was beginning to crack what little sanity the boy had left from the entire world saving escapades. His attention was soon pulled free from the fogged silence of the walk home, now allowing him to gaze upon his friend’s odd state of stance.
Tea’ walked silently, arms wrapped around her backpack straps, gripping them tightly as she ignored all aspects of reality. Well all until young Yuugi decided to step in.
Said boy poked his friend on the arm, trying to catch her attention. After three pokes and no response the boy began to search his mind for an alternative motive on this attempt.
Smirking to himself, Yuugi poked the girl in her side, watching as her body convulsed into a fit of complete shock and ticklish instincts. Being a guy and being a friend of over seven years really had its benefits.
Startled blue eyes widened to the size of dinner plates as a blush of the purest crimson crossed the agitated dancer’s face. Tea’ had been very agonized and surprised over her unusually shy friend’s action, thus causing her to jumble out her thoughts into a quirky sentence.
“Yuugi, you are madly in love with your other self!”
The small duelist’s eyes bulged out of their sockets, locking onto Tea’s own widened orbs. A blush covered Yuugi’s entire face, running towards the tips of his pale ears, along with the light shudder his body gave off.
“What the hell!”
Oh yes, this was going to be a very interesting chat…..
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The outlandish thoughts of the term stated by his friend sprinted through his mind, sending waves of chaos and confusion through his small body.
Yuugi’s usually shy nature completely dissipated from his form of naivety. He was now feeling the need to bring his full thoughts of Tea’s declaration into view, debating her accusations of complete taboo.
“What the hell? Tea’? Where did you get that bizarre accusation from?” He argued, while wrapping his arms around his thin waist.
Said female rolled her cerulean eyes, hair blowing in the gentle breeze. “Yuugi, you are so naïve. All of the clues add up, along with the close bond that you both hold for one another, plus there is also the addition that you were completely torn apart from reality when he went into the afterlife.”
The smaller teenager groaned, eyes darting across the vast set of shops in downtown Domino. The denial of everything mentioned from Tea’ flooded through his ears, sending signals of complete annoyance through his visible emotions.
“Tea’ that is ridiculous. He was the other half of my soul. He was like the best guy friend I ever had. The other me was nothing more than my friend who I felt obligated to treat as the brother I always wanted.”
By now both teenagers had fallen into a bickering quarrel, sending objections and accusations towards the other. Neither of them noticed the bewildered plum eyes that observed their every interaction.
“Yuugi, admit it!”
“No! I will never admit that. You’re crazy Tea’, I would never look at him like that!”
Aggravation flooded through the scene. The owner of the curious plum eyes cleared his throat, alerting the attention of the two very startled high school graduates.
Two sets of widened eyes locked onto those of the plum, the ones that belonged to Yuugi’s grandfather. Both Yuugi and Tea’ squeaked, looking sheepishly at the aging man. This was becoming quite an odd predicament.
“Yuugi, what are you two bickering over?” Sugoroku questioned, ending his futile attempts of sweeping the concrete sidewalk.
The small duelist ran his fingers across the back of his head, smiling at his grandfather sheepishly. “Uhm, we weren’t talking about anything interesting. Just a disagreement, that’s all.”
Sugoroku raised a dignified brow in suspicion, gazing at his grandson. “Yuugi, you have and will always be a terrible liar. Why don’t you just tell me what this whole escapade was over?”
Meanwhile, Tea’ stood there next to the two small Mutous. She tapped her foot impatiently, crossing her arms as she smirked down at Yuugi.
“I can answer that Mr. Mutou. I was just telling Yuugi that he is insanely in love with the one person who made an impact on his life.”
‘There now, maybe your grandfather will help me out on this Yuugi.’ She thought.
Of course the aging Mutou’s eyes widened, his eyes sparkled in mischief, and a smirk crossed his face as well. His perverted thoughts had kicked in.
Poor Yuugi barely had a chance to register this sudden change in his grandfather’s actions as he felt a sturdy hand hit his back hard.
“Finally! Yuugi I thought you would never get yourself a girl friend, and Tea’ none the less. It seems that you have your old man’s charm.” Sugoroku winked, nudging his annoyed grandson in the arm.
Yuugi’s face fell into complete shock and embarrassment. His once cherubic cheeks flushed a deep crimson as he stared at the oh so interesting concrete side walk.
“Grandpa, you really need to stop reading those old romance novels or mangas, or whatever. No Tea’ and I aren’t dating. We are still just friends.”
A disappointed look crossed Grandpa’s face. “What? You mean that your flame is someone else?”
‘I swear I wish lightening would strike me now.’ Yuugi thought, as he smacked himself in the face.
“Never mind Grandpa. Just don’t worry about it.”
“But Yuugi?”
“No Grandpa!”
The gods must have been pissed off at Yuugi for his denial as the childish bickering ceased with the statement that set Yuugi’s fate in stone.
“Yuugi loves Yami and he won’t admit it.”
The eight words of his denial hovered through his mind, sending his body into a shivering mess. He then began to contemplate his sentence of his grandfather’s reaction. He was prepared to run upstairs and suffocate himself with a pillow as the next set of statements launched themselves into his mind.
“Lord only knows where the hell my grandson inherited his stubbornness from. I thought that I was the only one who noticed his attraction with the long gone pharaoh.”
Tea blinked in surprise as she pulled a stray bang from her face. “You noticed to eh?”
“Of course, he always talks about him in the mornings, and screams his name when he is sleeping. I figured something was up with him.”
‘My life is hell and everyone around here suddenly wants me to become gay. I feel like I am in some messed up story created by a fan girl.’ Yuugi thought, shuddering at the mentioning his present statement.
“I am not in love with Yami. Why the hell do you two think I’m gay!”
Plum and cerulean colored eyes locked onto Yuugi’s own amethyst. Silence flared through the scene. The increase in pressure had occurred.
“You love bondage stylized leather, you are small and petite. You hold a great likeness towards a child at heart. You are so innocent and sweet, and you worshipped the other you in your spare time. Need I go on?” Tea’ stated almost as if it was an everyday accusation.
Tired, twitching eyes of the duelist locked onto the game shop owners. “You have anything to add Grandpa?”
“Nope that about summarizes your characteristics Yuugi.” An eerie smile was his response with this as Yuugi finally cracked from the pressure shivering yet again for the fifth time.
“That’s it; I’m going to my room. I’ve had enough of this yami shipping business.”
A few smirks and giggles floated through the air as the small duelist opened the front door, marching up the stairs as he groaned in exhaustion.
An hour had passed by as the small teen collapsed on his bed, eyes flickering across the pictures of Yami he had drawn out of sheer boredom.
Sparkling crimson eyes glittered in the sunlight, uncovering the vivid depths of the fiery irises of the other Yuugi. A light alabaster tan lined his skin, sending an illusion of pure possessiveness towards the boy’s thoughts.
Kinky fantasies involving handcuffs, and a pleading Yami flashed through his so called naïve mind. A sexy sweating Yami pleading for his sensual touches that is.
Yuugi’s eyes widened as he shook his head in disbelief. “Where the hell did that come from!”
The boy shook his head as he tried to rid himself of these odd thoughts.
“No, this is wrong; I can’t think of the other me like that. He was my best friend. I have no attraction to him. I have an attraction to him.”
“Wait I do not have an attraction to him! Gods, this is going to consume me!”
Yuugi growled as he buried his face into his pillow, desperately trying to remove the thoughts of his other half from his memory.
The loss of Yami had affected Yuugi in more ways than one. He felt hollow, almost as though he no longer held the inner light that balanced his darkness. He felt as though the most important part of his life had been ripped away from his soul.
He missed Yami, hell he was missing him more than life itself.
His small hands clenched the bed sheets tight within his grasp, taking away the numb feeling of losing his other half to the afterlife. Tears began to cascade down Yuugi’s cheeks as he closed his eyes.
“Yami why did you have to leave me? Why did you leave me alone? I never had the chance to say goodbye.”
With this said, the boy fell into a restless slumber, plaguing his dreams with the kinky thoughts of his other moaning his name.
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By Yuugi-chan aka Yami Yuugi
NOTE: My views on Anzu/Tea are mixed. I hate the dubbed version of her. The Japanese version of her isn't as bad. I just think of her as Yuugi's older sister or some shit like that. But in this fic, it's all YamixYuugi.
Oh and this is a really old fic. People seemed to like it a hell of a lot when I wrote it a year or so ago.
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Kiss Me
The newly forming season of summer had awakened, splaying its true heat and beauty of and freedom for the youths trapped in school.
The sounds of rustling wind hovered through the air, whistling around the city as students of many ran home, screaming incoherent words of the freedom from school, or prison as many called it.
Though of course everyone loves freedom from their responsibilities such as school for a few months right?
Well this was soon to be answered as a group of fairly exotic looking teenagers passed by. A lanky teen with honey-brown eyes and shaggy blond hair smirked, jabbering away with his partner in crime; a teen with a rather large “horn” of brown hair.
“Man Tristan, this is gonna be da best summer ever. Going down to da beach, hanging with Serenity, and of course playing Duel Monsters!”
Tristan rolled his eyes as he smacked his best friend on the back. “Joey you seriously need a reality check. All you are going to do is hunt down Mai Valentine and flirt, and beg her to go to the beach so you can stare at her chest.”
Joey blushed crimson as he playfully punched his bud. “Tristan, I told ya to shut yer trap. Besides that is in my agenda along with making sure you don't taint my sis's innocence.”
The pointless chatter continued as the remainder of the group talked of their summer plans. Each of them was excited as they had just finished their final year in high school.
A young girl with short brown hair and cerulean blue eyes smiled as she walked along side of her best friend, Yuugi.
“Well I'm going to finally fulfill my dreams of going to New York. It took me four years and a lot of extra shifts at Burger World, but I leave first thing next week to achieve my dream in dancing!”
“That's great Tea! I'm so glad you finally managed to make it towards your dreams of becoming a dancer.” Yuugi, the smallest member of the group stated.
The group consisted of Yuugi, Tristan, Joey and Tea'. They had all met in their freshman year, and become exceptionally close as well as one member of their group that had departed a few years back.
Tea' sighed as she ran a hand through her soft brown hair, tossing it to the side as she gazed down at Yuugi, frowning slightly as he stared off in deep thought.
“So Yuugi, what are you doing for the summer holidays?”
A few minutes passed by as the girl awaited her childhood friend's response, only to find that he was gazing out at the flashing lights of the local arcade.
“Yuugi?”
The small boy jumped as he looked up at her, amethyst eyes sparkling in the process.
“Sorry Tea‘. Did you say something?”
“Yeah I was wondering what you are doing for summer break.”
The smaller teen blushed scarlet as he shoved his hands in his pockets, eyes falling down towards the center of his chest. His entire form became stiff as he continued to gaze at his chest, hoping to see the one thing he had given up long ago, his millennium puzzle.
By now the group had stopped at the arcade, running into its entrance as they began to play the familiar fighting games and Duel Monsters. All except for Yuugi and Tea‘, who both sat down at a small table, drinking diet sodas.
Tea’ sipped her soda through the straw, taking in the caffeine goodness that was given out. Her eyes glazed over in thought as she began to question the small eighteen year old next to her.
“Yuugi, you're thinking about him again aren't you?”
Yuugi propped his head on his arms as he gazed at Tea. “Excuse me?”
“You're thinking of him aren't you?”
The question echoed through Yuugi's ears as he sighed heavily, kicking his feet beneath the table uncomfortably.
“Who do you mean?”
Cerulean blue eyes bore into Yuugi's own pure amethyst, both melding together as the blue irises penetrated the barriers of his soul.
“The other you,” she whispered.
The now high school graduate groaned. “I can't stop thinking about him. I mean, I know it has been three years but it's still fresh in my mind. I miss him so much, that it's depressing the hell out of me. I can't get over his departure to the afterlife.”
Tea’ placed her empty diet soda glass on the table, now smiling sadly at her friend, placing her hands upon Yuugi’s smaller ones.
“Yuugi I understand that you were a lot closer to him than we were, but, seriously it's time to let go. Your other self wouldn't want you to wallow in pity of his absence.”
The small duelist banged his head on the table in frustration as Tea' could only watch Yuugi's attempts of relief.
Her eye softened as she thought of Yuugi’s other self. The duo were so much alike and yet not in so many different ways. Both were confident in their dueling tactics, along with the confidence of their own abilities. Somehow no matter what way she thought of it, it always seemed that Yuugi and the other Yugi were one in the same, two peas in a pod, inseparable; almost as though they were meant for one another. Almost soul mates in a sense. But wait Yugi and his other self being soul mates? That was considered a taboo wasn’t it?
The girl shook her head, freeing her thoughts of this interesting new topic of discussion. She needed to think of something less curious. Something that involved watching Joey get his ass defeated in Duel Monsters. With a devious smirk, the brunette walked over towards Joey, drawing the over enthusiastic boy into one of his raving fits.
“I could so beat Yuge’ in a duel. You think I’m crazy now Tea’ but just wait until you see his Dark Magician fall to the mercy of my Gilford the Lightening.” Joey stated, crossing his arms in the form of his pure agonizing ways of his personality.
“We’ll see Joey. We’ll see.”
Two hours, six duels, and three glasses of diet soda later, Yuugi sat tiredly, arms propped up on the table. His cards were strewn about in the random form of the dueling patterns. He had once again defeated his best friend in a duel, leaving him completely bored and now tired.
“Aw, Dammit! Yuge’ what da hell are you doing? What do you say about giving me another chance of beating ya?” Joey pleaded, attempting to jut his bottom lip in approval of the duel.
Yuugi’s amethyst eyes rolled in annoyance, showing off his agitation as he collected his cards together. “I’m sorry Joey, but I can’t. I’m tired and I promised Grandpa that I would unload a new shipment of Full Metal Alchemist trading cards.”
Brown eyes watered slightly as said owner of eyes frowned, pulling his own set of Duel Monsters cards into his hands. “Damn you guys actually carry those things? They are so rare and hard to find anywheres.”
Yuugi simply shrugged as he waved them off, now slowly walking towards the exit as he felt a slight pressure around his small wrist. Fear of his former bullies plagued his naïve mind. He didn’t want to live with the fear of his life on the line anymore. He wanted it to end now that he had saved the world once and for all. Silently, the boy breathed in deeply, raising his eyes towards the captor of his pale arm.
Amethyst locked onto familiar cerulean. Relief flooded through Yuugi as he blushed, tearing his gaze away from the face of his friend, falling onto that of the tiled floor.
“Tea’?”
Said female winked, affectionately patting Yuugi on top of the head.
“Yuugi, I was wondering if I could walk you home.”
“Sure if you really want to.”
Both teens strode out of the arcade, walking side by side, quietly observing the warm summer breeze that fluttered through the air. Both felt awkward, needing the serene silence of the walk as Tea began to think up more upon the subject of her purpose of accompanying Yuugi home.
The forbidden thoughts of her once childish crush upon Yuugi had long fallen through the gaps of her mind, leaving her with the thoughts of their complete devotion of friendship. She felt the need to explore the depths of Yugi and the other Yuugi’s bond, anxiously hoping to find something that would aide her friend into a hopeful sense of his life.
Thus far the thoughts of the defeat upon the Doma gang and their orichalcos soul stealing cards drifted through her mind. The thoughts of dark Yuugi losing Yuugi’s soul fell into perspective, along with the great sense of depression the once pharaoh had fallen into. Yami Yuugi’s pleadings of finding his “light”, his “’partner” “his other half”… So many different endearments given to just one person, the one person whose name translated to game, Yuugi.
A bond of complete devotion and love had formed between both light and darkness of Yuugi’s soul. Yami and Yuugi had melded into one entity, becoming what they had both wanted since the dawn of time, completeness.
The moments of Yuugi zoning out of reality flashed through the next set of flashbacks, signaling the moments of the Yuugi’s conversation through the soul rooms. Yuugi did this often, sometimes even in the middle of class and lunch hours. Yuugi had to be oblivious or naïve to have not realized the desire of his company with Yami. Pharaoh and light of the same soul held the same dense attitudes of the childish nature of concealing attraction. Yami and Yuugi were hopelessly in love.
Tea’s cerulean eyes widened in realization. The pieces of this thought all fit into the grooves of truth. Both Yuugis held a great sense of love and compassion hidden with in their hearts and souls, one that ran more than skin deep.
Tea’ sighed indefinitely as she came to the conclusion of her suspicion. She now needed to verify this with her young aspiring friend. She was going to prove once and for all that her friend held a great deal of pain with the loss of his one and only true love.
The lights of the pedestrian crossing flashed red, a hand of digital art paraded across the street sign, alerting both life-long friends of their next step of departure.
Yuugi’s amethyst eyes sparkled in the afternoon sunlight, sending vibrations of complete serenity towards passersby. The boy shifted his backpack uneasily, his nerves stood on end. The silence was beginning to crack what little sanity the boy had left from the entire world saving escapades. His attention was soon pulled free from the fogged silence of the walk home, now allowing him to gaze upon his friend’s odd state of stance.
Tea’ walked silently, arms wrapped around her backpack straps, gripping them tightly as she ignored all aspects of reality. Well all until young Yuugi decided to step in.
Said boy poked his friend on the arm, trying to catch her attention. After three pokes and no response the boy began to search his mind for an alternative motive on this attempt.
Smirking to himself, Yuugi poked the girl in her side, watching as her body convulsed into a fit of complete shock and ticklish instincts. Being a guy and being a friend of over seven years really had its benefits.
Startled blue eyes widened to the size of dinner plates as a blush of the purest crimson crossed the agitated dancer’s face. Tea’ had been very agonized and surprised over her unusually shy friend’s action, thus causing her to jumble out her thoughts into a quirky sentence.
“Yuugi, you are madly in love with your other self!”
The small duelist’s eyes bulged out of their sockets, locking onto Tea’s own widened orbs. A blush covered Yuugi’s entire face, running towards the tips of his pale ears, along with the light shudder his body gave off.
“What the hell!”
Oh yes, this was going to be a very interesting chat…..
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The outlandish thoughts of the term stated by his friend sprinted through his mind, sending waves of chaos and confusion through his small body.
Yuugi’s usually shy nature completely dissipated from his form of naivety. He was now feeling the need to bring his full thoughts of Tea’s declaration into view, debating her accusations of complete taboo.
“What the hell? Tea’? Where did you get that bizarre accusation from?” He argued, while wrapping his arms around his thin waist.
Said female rolled her cerulean eyes, hair blowing in the gentle breeze. “Yuugi, you are so naïve. All of the clues add up, along with the close bond that you both hold for one another, plus there is also the addition that you were completely torn apart from reality when he went into the afterlife.”
The smaller teenager groaned, eyes darting across the vast set of shops in downtown Domino. The denial of everything mentioned from Tea’ flooded through his ears, sending signals of complete annoyance through his visible emotions.
“Tea’ that is ridiculous. He was the other half of my soul. He was like the best guy friend I ever had. The other me was nothing more than my friend who I felt obligated to treat as the brother I always wanted.”
By now both teenagers had fallen into a bickering quarrel, sending objections and accusations towards the other. Neither of them noticed the bewildered plum eyes that observed their every interaction.
“Yuugi, admit it!”
“No! I will never admit that. You’re crazy Tea’, I would never look at him like that!”
Aggravation flooded through the scene. The owner of the curious plum eyes cleared his throat, alerting the attention of the two very startled high school graduates.
Two sets of widened eyes locked onto those of the plum, the ones that belonged to Yuugi’s grandfather. Both Yuugi and Tea’ squeaked, looking sheepishly at the aging man. This was becoming quite an odd predicament.
“Yuugi, what are you two bickering over?” Sugoroku questioned, ending his futile attempts of sweeping the concrete sidewalk.
The small duelist ran his fingers across the back of his head, smiling at his grandfather sheepishly. “Uhm, we weren’t talking about anything interesting. Just a disagreement, that’s all.”
Sugoroku raised a dignified brow in suspicion, gazing at his grandson. “Yuugi, you have and will always be a terrible liar. Why don’t you just tell me what this whole escapade was over?”
Meanwhile, Tea’ stood there next to the two small Mutous. She tapped her foot impatiently, crossing her arms as she smirked down at Yuugi.
“I can answer that Mr. Mutou. I was just telling Yuugi that he is insanely in love with the one person who made an impact on his life.”
‘There now, maybe your grandfather will help me out on this Yuugi.’ She thought.
Of course the aging Mutou’s eyes widened, his eyes sparkled in mischief, and a smirk crossed his face as well. His perverted thoughts had kicked in.
Poor Yuugi barely had a chance to register this sudden change in his grandfather’s actions as he felt a sturdy hand hit his back hard.
“Finally! Yuugi I thought you would never get yourself a girl friend, and Tea’ none the less. It seems that you have your old man’s charm.” Sugoroku winked, nudging his annoyed grandson in the arm.
Yuugi’s face fell into complete shock and embarrassment. His once cherubic cheeks flushed a deep crimson as he stared at the oh so interesting concrete side walk.
“Grandpa, you really need to stop reading those old romance novels or mangas, or whatever. No Tea’ and I aren’t dating. We are still just friends.”
A disappointed look crossed Grandpa’s face. “What? You mean that your flame is someone else?”
‘I swear I wish lightening would strike me now.’ Yuugi thought, as he smacked himself in the face.
“Never mind Grandpa. Just don’t worry about it.”
“But Yuugi?”
“No Grandpa!”
The gods must have been pissed off at Yuugi for his denial as the childish bickering ceased with the statement that set Yuugi’s fate in stone.
“Yuugi loves Yami and he won’t admit it.”
The eight words of his denial hovered through his mind, sending his body into a shivering mess. He then began to contemplate his sentence of his grandfather’s reaction. He was prepared to run upstairs and suffocate himself with a pillow as the next set of statements launched themselves into his mind.
“Lord only knows where the hell my grandson inherited his stubbornness from. I thought that I was the only one who noticed his attraction with the long gone pharaoh.”
Tea blinked in surprise as she pulled a stray bang from her face. “You noticed to eh?”
“Of course, he always talks about him in the mornings, and screams his name when he is sleeping. I figured something was up with him.”
‘My life is hell and everyone around here suddenly wants me to become gay. I feel like I am in some messed up story created by a fan girl.’ Yuugi thought, shuddering at the mentioning his present statement.
“I am not in love with Yami. Why the hell do you two think I’m gay!”
Plum and cerulean colored eyes locked onto Yuugi’s own amethyst. Silence flared through the scene. The increase in pressure had occurred.
“You love bondage stylized leather, you are small and petite. You hold a great likeness towards a child at heart. You are so innocent and sweet, and you worshipped the other you in your spare time. Need I go on?” Tea’ stated almost as if it was an everyday accusation.
Tired, twitching eyes of the duelist locked onto the game shop owners. “You have anything to add Grandpa?”
“Nope that about summarizes your characteristics Yuugi.” An eerie smile was his response with this as Yuugi finally cracked from the pressure shivering yet again for the fifth time.
“That’s it; I’m going to my room. I’ve had enough of this yami shipping business.”
A few smirks and giggles floated through the air as the small duelist opened the front door, marching up the stairs as he groaned in exhaustion.
An hour had passed by as the small teen collapsed on his bed, eyes flickering across the pictures of Yami he had drawn out of sheer boredom.
Sparkling crimson eyes glittered in the sunlight, uncovering the vivid depths of the fiery irises of the other Yuugi. A light alabaster tan lined his skin, sending an illusion of pure possessiveness towards the boy’s thoughts.
Kinky fantasies involving handcuffs, and a pleading Yami flashed through his so called naïve mind. A sexy sweating Yami pleading for his sensual touches that is.
Yuugi’s eyes widened as he shook his head in disbelief. “Where the hell did that come from!”
The boy shook his head as he tried to rid himself of these odd thoughts.
“No, this is wrong; I can’t think of the other me like that. He was my best friend. I have no attraction to him. I have an attraction to him.”
“Wait I do not have an attraction to him! Gods, this is going to consume me!”
Yuugi growled as he buried his face into his pillow, desperately trying to remove the thoughts of his other half from his memory.
The loss of Yami had affected Yuugi in more ways than one. He felt hollow, almost as though he no longer held the inner light that balanced his darkness. He felt as though the most important part of his life had been ripped away from his soul.
He missed Yami, hell he was missing him more than life itself.
His small hands clenched the bed sheets tight within his grasp, taking away the numb feeling of losing his other half to the afterlife. Tears began to cascade down Yuugi’s cheeks as he closed his eyes.
“Yami why did you have to leave me? Why did you leave me alone? I never had the chance to say goodbye.”
With this said, the boy fell into a restless slumber, plaguing his dreams with the kinky thoughts of his other moaning his name.
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