Kano: ::cough :: Alright, so it's Anzu's turn. I probably wouldn't have let
her have her turn since I know not many people like her..but I promised
myself I would. So there.
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh. I do however own a jar of peanut butter, a googly-eyed fish, and the souls of two demented Styrofoam dolls.
- I am: Rationality -
I am responsible.
I am rational.
I have to be. Taking care of three younger siblings isn't easy. That on top of all the schoolwork..it can get very demanding.
' Anzu, Mino stole my teddy bear!'
Very difficult.
' I did not Katarina, you're a liar!'
Sometimes I wish that Mother was still around.
' You two need to stop fighting so much. What would-'
But the two youngest children had already run onto the school bus.
' Now Shizuku, remember that I won't be home until late tonight, so-'
' I know Anzu, I won't forget. Bye! '
And then all three of them are gone, just in time for me to catch up with the group a few blocks down the street.
Yugi is enthusiastically discussing duel monsters with Jounouchi. My mood brightened the moment he greeted me.
That always seemed to happen to whenever Yugi was around. No matter what my mood, no matter what the situation, he always seemed to have the answers.
He always seemed happy.
The other boys were another matter entirely.
Bakura was, without a doubt, a strange person. At the moment he was walking a few paces behind everyone else, hands shoved into his pockets, head tilted back so that he was staring at the sky.
His expression was unreadable.
Honda was, as usual, somewhere near Jounouchi's side poking fun at him. Yugi joined in jokingly ever now and then, but Jounouchi's rebukes were half-hearted at best.
After taking care of three noisy little kids, I couldn't help but make fun of him too.
' What happened to your face Jounouchi, did you lose another fight with the refrigerator door?'
For the rest of the day Jounouchi seemed down.
Not that I really noticed.
It's hard to focus on other people when I'am trying to organize the next 48 hours of my life so that it safely revolves around my school life, dance tryouts, and the lives of three young children.
Very hard.
Very difficult.
But I'am the rational one.
I have to be.
-TBC
Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh. I do however own a jar of peanut butter, a googly-eyed fish, and the souls of two demented Styrofoam dolls.
- I am: Rationality -
I am responsible.
I am rational.
I have to be. Taking care of three younger siblings isn't easy. That on top of all the schoolwork..it can get very demanding.
' Anzu, Mino stole my teddy bear!'
Very difficult.
' I did not Katarina, you're a liar!'
Sometimes I wish that Mother was still around.
' You two need to stop fighting so much. What would-'
But the two youngest children had already run onto the school bus.
' Now Shizuku, remember that I won't be home until late tonight, so-'
' I know Anzu, I won't forget. Bye! '
And then all three of them are gone, just in time for me to catch up with the group a few blocks down the street.
Yugi is enthusiastically discussing duel monsters with Jounouchi. My mood brightened the moment he greeted me.
That always seemed to happen to whenever Yugi was around. No matter what my mood, no matter what the situation, he always seemed to have the answers.
He always seemed happy.
The other boys were another matter entirely.
Bakura was, without a doubt, a strange person. At the moment he was walking a few paces behind everyone else, hands shoved into his pockets, head tilted back so that he was staring at the sky.
His expression was unreadable.
Honda was, as usual, somewhere near Jounouchi's side poking fun at him. Yugi joined in jokingly ever now and then, but Jounouchi's rebukes were half-hearted at best.
After taking care of three noisy little kids, I couldn't help but make fun of him too.
' What happened to your face Jounouchi, did you lose another fight with the refrigerator door?'
For the rest of the day Jounouchi seemed down.
Not that I really noticed.
It's hard to focus on other people when I'am trying to organize the next 48 hours of my life so that it safely revolves around my school life, dance tryouts, and the lives of three young children.
Very hard.
Very difficult.
But I'am the rational one.
I have to be.
-TBC
