The Orichalcos has claimed Yugi's soul. What are the implications of this loss regarding the pharaoh and the ties binding him to the puzzle? Rating for language and safety.
Having a body of his own is a major adjustment that he's having trouble coping with. Help comes from the most unexpected of places. Rated for language. Prideshipping implied if you squint. Note: Expect slow updates! This is currently on the backburner while I work on another fic.
Yugi speaks to Yami after he shielded Mai and Joey from Ra's attack. He means one thing, but Yami hears another. Puzzleshipping, but it's kind of one sided.
It's Christmas in the Kaiba house. But what, exactly, does one buy for someone with a frighteningly limited range of interests and more money than he can spend in several lifetimes?
There's something frightening about knowing exactly what your enemy is capable of. My take on why Yami hesitates before Yugi's pep-talk in his duel with Noah.
It's Yami's first Christmas as a real part of Yugi's family and even a three-thousand year old pharaoh can't escape the holiday cheer. Kind of fluffy.
Sequel to "Where I Stand". In the aftermath of his first duel in the virtual world, Yami's understanding of his place in the world is once again called into question.
As he headed into the afterlife, Atem wasn't quite sure what he expected. But it certainly wasn't this. Rated to be safe, because of Seth's language.
Everyone thinks Yami's invincible. Marik knows better. My take on Marik's duel with Mai.
Yami's reaction to the duel between Yugi and Joey in Battle City. What did he think of Yugi's decision to put the puzzle-and his life-in the hands of someone possessed by the greatest enemy they've faced thus far? One-shot.
A little one-shot in the aftermath of the puzzle being smashed.