"Only the dead have seen the end of war." – Plato
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On my way home from school I pass the cemetery.
To be more specific, I pass the back entrance to the cemetery.
So I was walking home and I saw the willow tree under which they buried Mokuba. To my surprise, I saw Kaiba.
He must have gotten here before me, because we had left school at the same time. His briefcase and his schoolbag were on the ground next to him, and he was sitting next to the grave, talking to it, I guessed.
So I walked over to him.
He looked up when he saw me, and grunted a hello.
"Whatcha doing?" I asked him.
"Yugi.. you know that letter Mokuba left for me?" He asked.
I nodded.
"Well, the letter consisted of a single quote. The quote was by Plato. It read – 'Only the dead have seen the end of war.' Mokuba always thought that my life was a war." Kaiba shifted to look at me better.
"I was wondering, Yugi. I was wondering if right now, Mokuba is seeing the end of war. And I was wondering... What does it look like?"
And I could give him no answer.
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On my way home from school I pass the cemetery.
To be more specific, I pass the back entrance to the cemetery.
So I was walking home and I saw the willow tree under which they buried Mokuba. To my surprise, I saw Kaiba.
He must have gotten here before me, because we had left school at the same time. His briefcase and his schoolbag were on the ground next to him, and he was sitting next to the grave, talking to it, I guessed.
So I walked over to him.
He looked up when he saw me, and grunted a hello.
"Whatcha doing?" I asked him.
"Yugi.. you know that letter Mokuba left for me?" He asked.
I nodded.
"Well, the letter consisted of a single quote. The quote was by Plato. It read – 'Only the dead have seen the end of war.' Mokuba always thought that my life was a war." Kaiba shifted to look at me better.
"I was wondering, Yugi. I was wondering if right now, Mokuba is seeing the end of war. And I was wondering... What does it look like?"
And I could give him no answer.
