Wow! A new story! Something different! Sorry I haven't completely Eternal Snow: Revised Edition yet. Unfortunately, the hard drive which has all that info on it is out of order. I'm trying to retrieve the files.

Anyways, this is supposed to be the 100 theme challenge, but due to me being lazy and well...uncreative, I lowered it down to 50. It should be okay since 50 theme challenges DO exist.

I'm using all of my Yu-Gi-Oh! OC pairings for this challenge. Two that people will be unfamiliar with if they don't follow me on DeviantART. If you're interested in checking out my DeviantART account, you can go to my profile here on and click on the homepage link. That will send you there. :)

So the pairings are Memoryshipping (AtemxLuna), Eternalshipping (AtemxCat), Academyshipping (LisanderxMoe; this is an OCxOC pairing in the GX era) and Nexusshipping (YuseixMio).

You can find pictures of all of my OC's on my DeviantART account and pairing pictures too. I think I'm better at drawing than writing. Lol!

Anyways, I didn't want to make a whole chapter dedicated to my introduction, so without further ado, here's my 50 theme challenge. I hope you enjoy it!

Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh, Yu-Gi-Oh GX, Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's or any of their characters. I do own Luna, Cat, Moe, Lisander and Mio.
(P.S: Sorry this intro was so long! I hope you read it all though!)


Memory

Nexusshipping

People chattered and walked all around Neo Domino City's Fountain Plaza. The sun hung high in the sky and only a few puffy clouds graced the ocean of blue. It was a beautiful day.

But among these happy, chattering people, sat a lone girl who didn't look as cheerful as the rest. Her amethyst eyes stared at the cobbled ground, frozen in place. She sat on the rim of the fountain with a bottle of chilled Green Tea in one hand. Her navy blue hair didn't even touch her shoulders except for two stray strands on both sides of her face. What was unusual was her bangs, which were a golden yellow, hanging on both sides of her face, save for a small patch that rested against her forehead.

"Why can't I remember? Am I simply just going to be known as Mio, the girl with no surname? No family?"

Sighing, she ran a hand through her hair and looked up at the sky. She had no recollection of who she or her family were. Even the location of her own family was a mystery! All she had ever known about herself was her name and her age. Mio, current age 16.

The farthest her memory went was when she was 8 years old, in the care of a kind old woman named Fumiko. Unfortunately, Fumiko had passed away when Mio was 15. So much had happened since then...She had made new friends and helped said friends fight for the world!

Removing the cap off her bottle, she took a drink of the green tea. "No matter how hard I try," She mummered after she removed the plastic bottle from her lips. "I just can't remember." Sighing again, she recapped the bottle and set it down, returning her eyes to the ground. "Maybe it's my fate to never find out."

With all of the chattering and footsteps, Mio couldn't have noticed the advancing footsteps coming her way.

"Mio? Are you alright?"

Upon hearing the familiar voice, Mio raised her eyes to meet with sharp, blue eyes.

"Yusei...back already?"

Fudo Yusei stood in front of Mio, holding a toolbox. He was a dear friend to Mio and they had helped each other out in the events that took place a few months ago.

"Yeah. It was an easy job." He replied. It wasn't uncommon that Yusei would go repair things upon request. Mio admired his engineering and mechanic skills. In fact, it was almost safe to say that almost everyone did.

"I see..." Mio replied.

Setting down the toolbox, Yusei sat next to Mio, looking at her. "You looked a little out of it. Is there something bothering you?" He asked, readdressing his earlier question. Mio half hoped that he didn't ask. Her eyes fell to her feet before she spoke.

"Um...it's just about my amnesia again." She offered him a weak smile. "Nothing unusual, I think about it a lot."

"So that's it." Yusei mummered. With a nod, Mio's eyes returned to her feet. The two sat there quietly, Yusei appearing in thought.

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean to force my troubles on you." Mio suddenly spoke, catching Yusei's attention. "I know it's silly..."

"No, it's not." Yusei suddenly cut in. Surprise took over Mio's expression as she looked up at him. "This is important to you and I know you've been trying very hard to regain your memory. I would be doing the same as you." He placed a hand on her shoulder, gripping it gently. "As your friends, we're all here to help you. I will do my best to support you in any way that I can too. So don't ever give up, okay?" He offered her a rare smile.

Blinking, Mio held back the blush that threatened to surface on her face. She returned the smile. "Thank you, Yusei. That means so much to me."

Yes, that's right. She had the support of all her friends. It was comforting to know that they would always be there for her. With that fact, Mio could tell her future would be brighter than she originally perceived it. She felt especially strong with Yusei by her side; and she could no longer ignore her fluttering heart when she was with him.