Yami sat at the table across from Anzu. He rubbed his eyes grievously as she sniffled. The conversation they carried on wasn't quite what he had planned for the day.
"You know, I meant well," her broken voice fell out of her lips, weakly. Traveling over the oak table that Yami and Anzu sat at every day, he wrapped his hand around her trembling fingers. As if terrified that she might harm the both of them even more, Anzu zapped her hand over her mouth as another ripple of crying overcame her.
"Anzu…" Yami sighed. " There are times you drive me, shall we say bananas, and you're mind is missing, no offense, a screw."
"None taken." She shook her head in. " Please continue."
"Still, whatever mess I land in, who is always understanding? Nobody else," Yami murmured, "but you."
Anzu let out a small giggle, and scoot closer to Yami.
"Your moodiness is now and then bewildering." Anzu laughed; Yami tried to argue. She cut him off."Your values are, so to speak, askew."
Anzu decided to let down on the hammering because Yami looked as though his feelings were hurt. She opened the fridge and threw him a Yoohoo drink.
Just then her dog floated onto her lap and whined. Yami rubbed the puppy's face.
"Perhaps he wants to go on a walk." Yami said. "What were we talking about earlier?"
"Umm… Oh. The breakfast I made this morning." She said. They both pondered the amazing wonder it is when you love someone so much, that you forget what you were arguing about, and they both laughed heartily as they drove away to the dog park. In the car, Anzu looked at Yami, still somewhat emotional.
"You really think I'm missing a screw?" She asked.
"You said no offense taken!" He yelled.
"No! We are not doing this again!" She cried. Then they rolled down the windows and enjoyed the sunset as they argued. Eventually they agreed that they had more fun swapping Disney lyrics than fighting over dumb stuff, I guess.
I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh! And half of the dialogue is from a Goofy Movie song, called Nobody Else but You.
