Next weekend is all right with me. [ It isn't as though he has any pressing demands or deadlines that need to be met. As such, he does his best to be respectful of Yugi's time whenever possible.
He even manages a smile in return, something that still feels foreign to him, almost as though he'd forgotten how to do that simple action. What he wants more than anything is to find a way for them to be as close as they once were: brothers and partners and best friends.
And if he's being completely honest, he considers dueling Yugi or playing opposite him (in normal circumstances, not ones orchestrated by necessity or evil forces) an absolute privilege and honor. It is still for fun, of course, but he still thinks of it that way. ]
I suppose we will. Do you think he would be willing or even interested in such a thing?
[ He respects Yugi's grandfather very much: perhaps even moreso than he does Yugi, simply because of the man's age. And he doesn't consider his own age in that because clearly, age and experience are two different things. ]
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He even manages a smile in return, something that still feels foreign to him, almost as though he'd forgotten how to do that simple action. What he wants more than anything is to find a way for them to be as close as they once were: brothers and partners and best friends.
And if he's being completely honest, he considers dueling Yugi or playing opposite him (in normal circumstances, not ones orchestrated by necessity or evil forces) an absolute privilege and honor. It is still for fun, of course, but he still thinks of it that way. ]
I suppose we will. Do you think he would be willing or even interested in such a thing?
[ He respects Yugi's grandfather very much: perhaps even moreso than he does Yugi, simply because of the man's age. And he doesn't consider his own age in that because clearly, age and experience are two different things. ]