Fanfic: Cold Sunshine

Translation

Chapter: A new day

Tachchen!

I'll keep writing again ... because I can't help it anyway.

A new day is one of 2 variants of the 2nd chapter, alias the alpha version or chapter 2.1.1.

After all, it logically happens differently if something happens or not.

This second chapter is the continuation of the first ending. The 2nd chapter on the 2nd ending will be submitted later. Small preview it will be called Northern Lights.

This comes a little crippled but I dedicate it to xXxRinxXx anyway because she was so brave for me.

It is a bit short but what should you do?

Yugi's gaze was directed out of the window. The sky was deep black like a blanket of dark velvet that had laid over the firmament to steal the light, but had failed because thousands of shiny stars sparkled down on the city and bathed the roofs of the darkened houses in a pale yellow shimmer. The lanterns and lights that shone along the streets destroyed the image of infinite calm that would have emitted that night.There was complete silence, not even the sound of the cars usually driving at night broke the silence in which the dark velvet blanket had enveloped the city. A cool wind brushed through the open skylight over Yugi's cheeks and dried his last tears, which he had cried a few minutes ago in the dark night. Soft music was playing in the background, a gentle splash that only served to prevent Yugi from feeling completely alone and abandoned. But he did, even if he knew that his mother and grandfather slept only a few rooms further, that they were there, but something was missing. That pleasant, calming presence of a loved one who had left his life some time ago and would never return. Involuntarily, Yugi had to smile at the thought of what breath had told him last: He shouldn't show his tears. "I can't do it," Yugi breathed weakly into the night, "I just can't do it!Can you forgive me "Of course he would have forgiven him, breath would have forgiven him everything, no matter what, he had finally even forgiven him for having wished Yugi dead. But no matter how lonely he was and how much his heart ached, he was happy that breath was gone and couldn't return, because if there had been a possibility Yugi would have done anything to bring him to her home and everything would have been for nothing when it hurt terribly. A large and important piece of himself had been torn out of Yugi and it would now take some time for the wound to heal, but it would heal, Yugi felt. One day he would be well again and to his other I could think without his heart bursting with agony, but at that moment it hurt. It was better that way, so that Yugi knew that he himself was still alive and had lost something precious, doc h he wouldn't give up.He would never give up for his beloved breath, so that he didn't have to reproach himself that everything breath had done for him was for otherwise. Besides, what gave him the right to feel sorry for himself, after all, he wasn't the only one whose love was once disappointed. There were many people who had seen a loved one die and they too had to continue to live, like Yugi, to continue to live so that the spirit and the wishes of the deceased person could still be fulfilled. Yugi's gaze returned to the twinkling stars in the sky. Ancient Egypt believed that part of their soul rose to the stars after death, so there was some breath up there too, just as something of it continued in Yugi. He stretched out his hands, held on to the window frame and climbed onto the desk so that his torso protruded from the window and the cool night air brushed his pajamas. "Breath?", he spoke clearly and distinctly into the night," breath do you hear me? You are up there, I know that and I wanted to tell you something! I won't give up my love I will be strong like you and I will persevere and I love you! Goodbye breath, I will never forget you! "

On the horizon, the impenetrable black slowly turned gray-blue and you could guess the first rays of the sun that brought the new day.

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