Out. . .
"No way!" Joey shouted, jumping up from his seat next to the campfire, pointing a wavering finger at Seto. "My Baby Dragon could beat your Blue Eyes any day!"
"And I'm sure that's why I beat you so badly in our last duel, hm?" Seto mocked, folding his arms across his chest.
Arashi swatted Joey's hand away. "Don't point, it's rude."
"So are you, and you don't hear me complaining!" Joey remarked, looking ready to pounce on Arashi.
All through their camping trip it had been 'Arashi this' and 'Arashi that', mainly because Seto was the dominant one in the group. And, of course, what else was he going to worry about besides Arashi?
"Joey, you just did. . ." Yugi said nervously, giving a smile that would hopefully make Joey back down. The last thing they needed was to start a fight between the two of them.
Joey mumbled something, but returned to his seat in defeat.
"All of us have our favorite monsters. . ." Yugi began, standing up in a determined and speech-like pose. "It's all in the heart of the cards. . ."
Reiji stood up, shoving Yugi back down onto the ground. "Yeah, yeah, believe in the cards, blah, blah, blah. How can you nit-wits care about one thing so much?"
Seto smirked and turned to return a saucy gaze that Arashi was giving him. Reiji sighed heavily and turned away.
"Oh, please! Gag me with a spoon, I'd much prefer that over watching all of you be so sappy!"
Yugi stood up again, giving a disarming smile, hoping Reiji wouldn't shove him away again.
"Reiji. . ." Yugi began, but was cut off by her.
"Dai; We're no more than acquaintances."
"Right. . ." Yugi said somewhat sadly. "Like I was saying, it's all in the heart of the cards. This isn't just some game; You actually connect with your duel monsters, and you find new friends along the way."
Reiji just walked past him. "Ever heard of online solitaire?"
"Ever heard of compassion?" Joey snickered as she was walking away.
Reiji heard him, which was definitely not a good thing.
"Poor Joey, may he rest in peace. . ." Tristin whispered, putting his hands up in a praying position.
"Why you little. . . !" Reiji started towards Joey, but was held back by Yugi and Shireen.
"Let me go, I'll kill that little rodent!" Reiji screamed, trying to squirm free from their grasp.
"Shut up, Reiji, or I'll tell everyone your secret!" Shireen shouted, doing well to hold back a furious Reiji.
"What secret?!? I have no secrets, and even if I did have one and you told, I'd tell them about your stupid dancing! Running, hah!" Reiji had now turned and started yelling accusingly at Shireen.
Shireen started blushing furiously as she swatted Reiji over the head with a nearby log.
"No way!" Joey shouted, jumping up from his seat next to the campfire, pointing a wavering finger at Seto. "My Baby Dragon could beat your Blue Eyes any day!"
"And I'm sure that's why I beat you so badly in our last duel, hm?" Seto mocked, folding his arms across his chest.
Arashi swatted Joey's hand away. "Don't point, it's rude."
"So are you, and you don't hear me complaining!" Joey remarked, looking ready to pounce on Arashi.
All through their camping trip it had been 'Arashi this' and 'Arashi that', mainly because Seto was the dominant one in the group. And, of course, what else was he going to worry about besides Arashi?
"Joey, you just did. . ." Yugi said nervously, giving a smile that would hopefully make Joey back down. The last thing they needed was to start a fight between the two of them.
Joey mumbled something, but returned to his seat in defeat.
"All of us have our favorite monsters. . ." Yugi began, standing up in a determined and speech-like pose. "It's all in the heart of the cards. . ."
Reiji stood up, shoving Yugi back down onto the ground. "Yeah, yeah, believe in the cards, blah, blah, blah. How can you nit-wits care about one thing so much?"
Seto smirked and turned to return a saucy gaze that Arashi was giving him. Reiji sighed heavily and turned away.
"Oh, please! Gag me with a spoon, I'd much prefer that over watching all of you be so sappy!"
Yugi stood up again, giving a disarming smile, hoping Reiji wouldn't shove him away again.
"Reiji. . ." Yugi began, but was cut off by her.
"Dai; We're no more than acquaintances."
"Right. . ." Yugi said somewhat sadly. "Like I was saying, it's all in the heart of the cards. This isn't just some game; You actually connect with your duel monsters, and you find new friends along the way."
Reiji just walked past him. "Ever heard of online solitaire?"
"Ever heard of compassion?" Joey snickered as she was walking away.
Reiji heard him, which was definitely not a good thing.
"Poor Joey, may he rest in peace. . ." Tristin whispered, putting his hands up in a praying position.
"Why you little. . . !" Reiji started towards Joey, but was held back by Yugi and Shireen.
"Let me go, I'll kill that little rodent!" Reiji screamed, trying to squirm free from their grasp.
"Shut up, Reiji, or I'll tell everyone your secret!" Shireen shouted, doing well to hold back a furious Reiji.
"What secret?!? I have no secrets, and even if I did have one and you told, I'd tell them about your stupid dancing! Running, hah!" Reiji had now turned and started yelling accusingly at Shireen.
Shireen started blushing furiously as she swatted Reiji over the head with a nearby log.
