Rhythmshipping (Mei x Kyuu x Jonouchi x Yami no Yugi)
There is a rhythm to life, and those that live it. Some are faster than others. Some have slow, tedious rhythms, and other live peppy, fast-paced rhythms. When these rhythms coincide, when people come together, things happen. Maybe the music will blend, change, and grow from the experience. Or maybe the discordant tunes will clash off of each other, never to mix.
Such was the case of the four figures around the battle field. On one side, an exotic, matching rhythm, completely synchronized. On the other side, a dark, thrumming rhythm paired with the brash, discordant song of his partner.
The synchronized tune, powerful in its ability to match and blend, thought to overpower the other two songs. After all, how could such two obviously different songs think to work together and create a powerful defense?
But the owners of the tune misjudged themselves. Because while they though of themselves as powerful in their identical thoughts, there was nothing new to build off of. They were mirrors of each other, a simple tune in stereo.
And on the other side, those two mismatched riffs learned to build and grow with each other. It takes more than one instrument, more than one melody, to make a truly powerful song. The challengers had realized this. And they brought it together.
The synchronized rhythms never stood a chance.
A/N: Yay, abstract! When in doubt, blind your readers with pointless symbolism. Yep, that's a great strategy. Yep. Next is Rewindshipping (Priest Set x Yami no Yugi).
