The afternoon sun was hanging low by the time Anzu and Bakura made their way out of school. They had decided to head home together after volunteering to help one of their teachers sort out an upcoming class event for the Halloween season.
"I'm really excited to see what the students will think of all of our efforts," Bakura was saying, when they were interrupted by another group of Bakura's admirers. This time, they had a number of letters and flowers one of them was brave enough to deliver for the others.
Bakura was always kind to his admirers and allowed them to pester him a while before letting them know he and his friend had to be off. Anzu told them to leave Bakura alone and they both began to make their way again as the retreating gang of girls threw parting glances in Bakura's direction.
"It must get frustrating," Anzu said, "all the attention, I as a girl get tired of it."
"Yes, it can be exhausting, but I try to take in in stride," he replied.
Then he continued, "I'm glad I can give people something positive to focus on rather than everything the dark spirit did."
Anzu nodded in response, "that's understandable."
Then was surprised to find Bakura extending the bouquet of pink and peach flowers to her with a resolute smile. "Consider them an apology for what he did," he continued, "beautiful flowers for a beautiful girl."
And Anzu accepted the bouquet with a surprised smile, "thank you!" she said, "I can see why they all like you."
