Inu: Hi this was originally supposed to be a one-shot, but I decided to break it up into tiny, little chapters. It's already completed, and is not meant to be too long like my current fan fictions. It's just a small, little, story I felt like writing. My mom should be better by the end of this week and so I will have more time to write my stories. Until then I will put the chapters to this up slowly.


Chapter 1- Six years old

People who have the ability to see ghost have been called several things throughout the years. They have been called Sensitive's, Psychics, Mediums, Psychic Mediums, and Angel Children. They can see, sense and talk to ghost. Many people who have children who can do this put it off as imaginary friends. Then when the child gets older they grow out of the ability or block it out of fear of being different.

Yugi Moto, a small boy the age of six is one of the kids who have the ability to see and communicate with ghost.

"Mommy! Mommy!" The small tri-colored hair boy yelled running up to his mother.

She looked down and smiled at him. "Yes Yugi?"

"Can we go to the park?" He asked grinning up at his mother.

She nodded and grabbed her keys to drive them to domino park.

Yugi ran over to the sand box and started to play, building sand castles, digging holes and playing pretend. An older kid came up and glared at Yugi.

"Hey, you're playing in MY sand box." He said and Yugi shivered under the glare and tried to make himself smaller if possible.

"But, but everyone is allowed to play in the sand box. Mommy said this is a public place, for everyone's fun." He whispered.

The kid glared harder and kicked sand in Yugi's face. Yugi chocked as the sand went down his throat. He rubbed his eyes and started to cry when he got sand in them.

The older boy then pushed him out of the sand box and took all of the toys. Yugi got up and ran away attempting to get away from the mean kid. He stopped running when he reached the other end of the park and looked around for his mom. To his demise she was nowhere in sight.

Yugi fell to his knees and started to cry his eyes out. He then felt someone sit next to him and rub his back. He took his hands away from his eyes and looked up at a kid who looked like an older and more mature version of himself.

The kids eyes widened when he realized the small boy was looking right at him. "You can see me." It was more of a statement then a question.

Yugi nodded. "Of course I can see you. I'm not blind." He answered like it was the most ridicules question in the world.

The older boy smirked and then frowned. "Why are you crying?"

Yugi sniffled and looked down. "Some big kid was mean to me, and I can't find my mommy." He started to cry again. The older kid pulled Yugi into his arms and Yugi rested his head on the older boys chest.

"It's ok don't cry. I'm sure your mommy will find you. By the way, what's your name?" He asked.

"Y-Yugi." He sniffled out.

"Hello Yugi, I'm Yami." Yami said.

Yugi and Yami then started talking about several things until Yugi's mom ran over to him crying her eyes out and yelling about how she told him to stay near her. Yugi kept apologizing and then tried to introduce Yami to her.

"Yugi, sweetie, no one is there." She said calmly and slowly.

Yugi shook his head as tears appeared in his eyes. "But mommy, he's right there!" Yugi said pointing to Yami.

Yami smiled at Yugi and put a hand on his shoulder. "Yugi, you're the only one who can see me."

Yugi turned to him wide eyed. "Why Yami?"

Yami shook his head and smiled sadly at Yugi. "I don't know why you can see me. As for why no one else can see me… Well I'll tell you when you're old enough to understand."

Yugi nodded and his mother was now getting worried. In her mind Yugi was too old for an imaginary friend. She knew Yugi didn't have many friends and she wondered if his loneliness was becoming a problem. She briefly made a not to herself to take Yugi to a doctor and have him checked out.

Yugi said goodbye to Yami and him and his mom headed back to the game shop where they lived with Solomon Moto, Yugi's grandfather. When Yugi was three his father died and he and his mom moved in with Solomon.

"Jii-Chan!" Yugi yelled running to the old man.

Solomon smiled and picked Yugi up sitting him on his lap. Yugi then proceeded to tell Solomon all about Yami. Solomon smiled listening to him and then turned to his mom who was eyeing Yugi with concern.

Once Yugi was finished he headed upstairs to play with his toys.

Solomon turned to Yugi's mom. "Miyuki? What are you thinking?"

"I think Yugi needs to see a doctor." She said flipping through the phone book.

"The boy has a imaginary friend. What's wrong with that?"

"He's too old to father. There has to be something wrong. Maybe he is finally having a reaction to his father's death? Or maybe it's because he has no friends and he is lonely."

"Or maybe he sees ghost?" Solomon said and Miyuki turned to him wide eyed.

"You're not serious?"

"He never told you?" Solomon asked.

"Who? Told me what?" Miyuki asked now afraid eyeing Solomon carefully.

"Daisuke, My son. He could see ghost." Solomon stated.

Miyuki shook her head and started to rub her temples. "Solomon, I think you are going senile. No one can see ghost because they don't exist."

Solomon remained quiet knowing if he said more he would most likely end up in a psychiatric ward or worse… an old folk's home. Solomon shivered at the thought. He then headed upstairs to talk to Yugi.

"Yugi?" Solomon called and said child turned to him.

"Hi, Jii-Chan?" Yugi said running over to him.

"Yugi we need to talk." Solomon said leading him over to his bed.

Yugi sat down and looked at his grandfather worriedly. "Did I do something bad?"

Solomon shook his head. "Of course not Yugi. It's about Yami."

At the thought of Yami, Yugi perked up. "What about him."

"Yugi did Yami tell you why no one else can see him?"

The child shook his head.

"It's because he's not… real."

Yugi's eyes filled with tears and he looked away. "You don't believe me either."

"No that's not true." Solomon sat next to Yugi and pulled the child onto his lap. "I do believe you but no one else will. You can't talk to him anymore Yugi or your mom is going to get upset, worried and you may even get into trouble."

"But I like talking and being with Yami. He's my only friend." Yugi then burst into tears and buried his face in his grandfather's shirt.

Solomon rubbed circles on his back and sighed. "I'm sorry Yugi. I really am." 'If only you weren't cursed like me and your father.'

~Next day at the park~

Yugi since Yesterday decided to avoided the sand box. Instead he went over to the swings.

"Yugi!" A deep baritone voice called.

Yugi know it was Yami and to do as his grandfather said, he ignore him.

"Yugi? Why aren't you talking to me? I know you can hear me." Yami said sitting next to Yugi on the other swing.

Yugi sighed and turned to him. "Jii-chan said I can't talk to you or I will get into trouble. I'm sorry Yami."

With that said the small boy ran off without waiting for a response.

Every time Yugi went to the park Yami tried to convince Yugi to talk to him. Sometimes Yugi would give in and talk others he would run away and try to avoid Yami. Miyuki got Yugi to the doctor who said it was a result of loneliness and Yugi created an imaginary friend. He said once Yugi started school and made some real friends 'Yami' would go away. However once Yugi started school he never made any friends. Only further worrying his mother.

Eventually she stopped taking Yugi to the park where Yami was. Saying he couldn't go there anymore and took him other places. Yugi eventually stopped thinking about Yami and slowly started to forget about him.


Inu: "Let me know what you think!"

If your wondering why Yami is only at the park, that will be explained latter.