Any Time Now
By Jargonelle
Twenty-four snapshots. Two lives. One love. Yuugi x Anzu.
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh!
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23.00
His Grandpa had asked him earlier that day, if he was ever planning on moving out.
It was meant in the nicest possible way, of course, in a supportive, encouraging way rather than in an 'I want you to leave' way.
When Yuugi had started reeling off practical problems, money being the most obvious and pressing concern, his Grandpa had winked at him, "Maybe you could find someone to share with," and then left him, shocked, at the kitchen table.
It was no coincidence at all that Anzu was back from Tokyo, ready to start her teacher-training placement in Domino and was eager to move out of her parents house for good.
Were they really there yet?
It had been three years since their first date and they had, unlike most couples he knew, never broken up. Instead of having turbulent arguments, he and Anzu had scarily-adult, rational conversations that led to compromise rather than fights. They disagreed often, but never enough to shake their foundations, which were as solid as their friendship had been.
Perhaps it was time to start thinking about forever.
Yuugi wasn't sure how they would cope living together permanently. It could tear them apart or bond them closer together – he wouldn't know until they tried. It excited him, the prospect of a whole life with Anzu, despite the risks. He couldn't bear to miss this opportunity.
It was eleven o'clock at night.
Despite the time, he desperately needed to go and see Anzu.
He had something very important to ask her.
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By Jargonelle
Twenty-four snapshots. Two lives. One love. Yuugi x Anzu.
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh!
~~
23.00
His Grandpa had asked him earlier that day, if he was ever planning on moving out.
It was meant in the nicest possible way, of course, in a supportive, encouraging way rather than in an 'I want you to leave' way.
When Yuugi had started reeling off practical problems, money being the most obvious and pressing concern, his Grandpa had winked at him, "Maybe you could find someone to share with," and then left him, shocked, at the kitchen table.
It was no coincidence at all that Anzu was back from Tokyo, ready to start her teacher-training placement in Domino and was eager to move out of her parents house for good.
Were they really there yet?
It had been three years since their first date and they had, unlike most couples he knew, never broken up. Instead of having turbulent arguments, he and Anzu had scarily-adult, rational conversations that led to compromise rather than fights. They disagreed often, but never enough to shake their foundations, which were as solid as their friendship had been.
Perhaps it was time to start thinking about forever.
Yuugi wasn't sure how they would cope living together permanently. It could tear them apart or bond them closer together – he wouldn't know until they tried. It excited him, the prospect of a whole life with Anzu, despite the risks. He couldn't bear to miss this opportunity.
It was eleven o'clock at night.
Despite the time, he desperately needed to go and see Anzu.
He had something very important to ask her.
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