[ He's used to his methods of passing the time. Not that time really means a lot to him, but he's grown accustomed to keeping an eye on it, because he generally knows when Yugi wakes up and when he's ready to go to sleep. But when he's inside the Puzzle, time really doesn't have a whole lot of significance. He's begun doing things like counting the number of times he's completed walking up an entire staircase and gone down it again, or how many steps are on a certain set of stairs.
And as Yugi already surmised, when he's not doing that, his mind does tend to travel back to thornier issues that he still believes he has to rectify, even if his partner would disagree.
As for Lunafreya, he intends to read what she wrote him, but not right now. Perhaps he will later, when the chance presents itself. For now, he wants to see what they might find in the storage room. The amount of dust in the room also makes Atem sad, but he supposes it only makes sense. The old ways are often replaced by the new, and that's just the way things seem to work.
He sees a variety of board games on the shelves, and all of them look intriguing, but he's decided that he wants to learn and hopefully master one before moving on to another. He points to the first one that leaps out at him, a shogi board and its pieces. ]
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[ He's used to his methods of passing the time. Not that time really means a lot to him, but he's grown accustomed to keeping an eye on it, because he generally knows when Yugi wakes up and when he's ready to go to sleep. But when he's inside the Puzzle, time really doesn't have a whole lot of significance. He's begun doing things like counting the number of times he's completed walking up an entire staircase and gone down it again, or how many steps are on a certain set of stairs.
And as Yugi already surmised, when he's not doing that, his mind does tend to travel back to thornier issues that he still believes he has to rectify, even if his partner would disagree.
As for Lunafreya, he intends to read what she wrote him, but not right now. Perhaps he will later, when the chance presents itself. For now, he wants to see what they might find in the storage room. The amount of dust in the room also makes Atem sad, but he supposes it only makes sense. The old ways are often replaced by the new, and that's just the way things seem to work.
He sees a variety of board games on the shelves, and all of them look intriguing, but he's decided that he wants to learn and hopefully master one before moving on to another. He points to the first one that leaps out at him, a shogi board and its pieces. ]
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