11. If She Knew What She Wants -The Bangles
When Anzu found out Yuugi had a dead pharaoh living in his head, she was understandably freaked. When she found out she'd been secretly lusting after this pharaoh, her levels of freaked-out-ness had to invent a new level, just so she could classify how she felt.
How could she not have noticed?
As time went on, however, a new question took this one's place: Now she knew they were separate people sharing the same body, how could she choose between them?
Yami was strong and brutal and intimidating. Knowing what he'd almost done to Kaiba on the battlements of Duellist Kingdom gave him a dangerous edge in her mind, and she was at the stage in her life when developing feelings for dangerous things was perfectly natural. The same impulse that had forced generations of teenage girls to bring home partners apparently designed to piss off their parents went to work like an army of sharp-clawed, vicious cats in her bloodstream, slicing her resolve to pieces and letting the rags of her good sense blow in the breeze. Yami was dangerous and mysterious and breathtaking.
And then there was Yuugi – sweat, adorable Yuugi, who'd never said a bad word against anyone and kept his smile no matter what happened to him. Yuugi was like sunshine on a cloudy day, with the uncanny ability to cut through any bad mood and make her grin so much that her cheeks hurt. True, he was naïve almost to the point of distraction, but he was also obliviously brave and reckless in his devotion to his friends. He would literally lay his life on the line for them, and in the same heartbeat invite them over for things kids their age were supposed to do – hang out, watch TV, play games. Yuugi was normal.
And finally Anzu asked a better question than 'how could she choose?'
Why would she even want to?
