For the time being, now what was to go back inside and pretend for now that nothing had happened or changed between them. At least in front of Martha until they'd both established just what their newfound relationship would mean and where they intended to go with it. That was the reasoning Yusei put forth, though he was honestly buying time to figure out how to tell Martha about this. He knew she wouldn't care or mind, but her reaction still worried him. He didn't want her to suddenly treat Judai differently or demand they somehow split rooms despite there being nowhere else for Judai to sleep.

So, for now, the plan was to behave normally at home until Yusei decided how to tell her. He had until Saturday since Judai didn't want to hide anything from her for too long and made the fair point that she'd possibly be hurt or upset they didn't tell her if it dragged on too long.

"So, what should we do this Saturday?" Judai asked while Yusei put his laptop away and prepared his bag for school the next day. "I mean, we could probably make Saturday date night."

"We could do that." Yusei agreed, not looking up from his task. He had to find his other notebook. Where had he left it? "Should we really do anything different though? I mean, when Crow can't come, it's practically like we're out on a date anyway."

"Of course we should do something different, silly." Judai shook his head and stretch across the floor without necessarily leaving his bed, picking up a black notebook behind Yusei and nudging his shoulder with it "If you think about it, we actually really don't know much of anything about each other beyond the fact that you're really cute and I really like being around you." Judai confessed, absolutely loving the freedom to say this to his face. "Oh, and you're a pretty good duelist."

Yusei thanked him for the notebook and tucked it away into his bag only to recoil a little from Judai and scrunch his face up. Now that his bag was packed, he gave the brunette his full attention. "Cute? I am not cute."

"You're pretty adorable, Yusei," Judai insisted, retreating back onto his bed and sitting up straight with a wide grin. He could already tell he'd struck a chord and wanted to see how far he'd go with it.

"I am not. How am I even remotely cute or adorable?" Yusei demanded, sitting at the edge of his own bed. He glanced at the mirror in the room and tilted his head as if trying to see whatever Judai was talking about. "I'm not a girl."

"You don't have to be a girl to be cute or adorable for one. Two, have you looked in the mirror whenever you're working on something? It's precious." Judai pressed, barely holding back a laugh when Yusei's cheeks flushed a bright red and his eyes darted away from his reflection. "Besides that, you just are. There's no arguing it."

Yusei rolled his eyes and shook his head. "I'll still have to respectfully disagree. If anything, you're the cute one between the two of us. Bubbly personality, outgoing, makes friends easily…"

"Aw, thank you," Judai laughed brightly, mostly at himself though he did find their current conversation amusing. "There, see? I've learned something new about you. You don't like being called cute."

"And you don't seem to mind it," Yusei pitched in with a small smile. "Alright, alright. I see your point. We should do something where we can learn more about one another beyond dueling and that you're unfairly good at DDR. We could just go out to eat or head to the river and just talk."

"We could…" Judai trailed off, agreeing half-heartedly. The only problem with this suggestion though was that they'd already done things like that. He wanted their first date to be special. It should be unique and memorable but also something they could talk throughout. That immediately tossed movies off the list. Besides, how could a movie date be unforgettable?

Yusei thought it over for a minute or two, pulling out his phone to look up some suggestions. Most were unhelpful but there were a couple that sparked an idea or two. "Alright, do you want to do something physically active or more laid back? I know a good roller-skating rink or we could go to the museum or the zoo."

"Roller-skating could be fun, but I don't know." He shook his head a little. It didn't have that ring to it. As much fun as it sounded like it would be, he didn't want to spend most of their first date on his butt or tripping face first into things. Maybe their second when he was mostly sure Yusei wasn't going to abandon him for it. The museum or the zoo could be fun too, but it didn't feel right either. "Hang on, give me a sec."

He pulled out his phone as well and started scrolling through a few lists of date suggestions, sighing a little as most of them were already things they'd either done or suggested. He almost closed it down and gave up when the last one crossed the screen. It was perfect.

He wasted no time in hopping from his bed to Yusei's, doing little to contain his excitement. "Yusei, Yusei! Pretty please, can we do an escape room?"

Yusei leaned away from Judai at first, making a mental note that he'd have to get used to the other being so close and probably so suddenly if they were going to be together.

"An escape room? I've heard of those, but I haven't really looked into them at all." Yusei admitted, but he started to look for places on his phone anyway. "Looks like there's one downtown. It's got three options. An infirmary, an operating room and a rec room."

Judai looked over his shoulder as he scrolled through each and read through the short little snippets about the rooms. It seemed that they were divided into levels; easy, medium and hard. All of them looked like such fun though. It was hard to pick.

"Let's try the operating room." Judai finally announced, looking up at Yusei with bright eyes. "We can save people from medical malpractice by finding the corrupt doctor's files and escaping."

"That one sounds interesting enough. It's probably my favorite option out of the three." Yusei agreed, smiling a bit as he retrieved his laptop out of his bag so he could fill out the online reservation. "The time limit on that one is 2 hours. We could schedule it later in the day and eat first or do you want to do early evening and eat after?"

"Let's eat after. That way we can celebrate our victory!" He chirped.

Or so you both have plenty of time to discuss your failure. Haou taunted from the back of his head. When he escaped his little time out corner, Judai really wasn't sure, but he mentally requested Yubel shove him back into it.

"It's settled then," Yusei announced, turning off and putting away his computer once more. "We'll escape from the operating room at 6 on Saturday and then go eat."

"Yes! I can't wait." Judai really hoped it would be as much fun as he'd heard. Not just for the sake of their date. Escape rooms were really popular in his time, but he'd never been able to make it to one. Of course, he could have invited all of his Duel Academy friends and he probably should have, they would have had a blast, but he never got around to it and it always felt like everyone was too busy or didn't have time for something that felt trivial compared to everything else going on in their lives.

Judai shook his head to get rid of the negative thoughts starting to bubble up and returned to his bed instead. "Well, you've got class tomorrow and I promised Martha I'd help clean the house tomorrow. Let's get some sleep. Okay?"

"Right. Goodnight, Judai." Yusei replied. He laid down after shutting off the light for them and immediately found himself drowning with the sudden realization he had no idea what he'd just gotten himself into. He had asked Judai out, or Judai had asked him, that part was still really confusing to him. Either way, he now had a boyfriend. He felt a rush of excitement at the thought, but all the same his chest tightened in fear and anxiety. What was he supposed to do now? A relationship was never something he saw himself having. It was always a 'one day' kind of thought, never something he gave much thought into actually having or pursuing. Now, he had not only spent weeks mulling over whether or not he wanted this, but he had decided he did and he was in a relationship.

Rolling over, he peered through the darkness at the already snoring man who he was now dating. Judai had traveled through time, abandoning everything he knew and all his family and friends to see him and visit him. Of course, at the time it was supposed to just be that, a visit. Now, Judai had confessed he didn't want to go back if it meant leaving Yusei, and he himself didn't know how he felt about that still. He was beyond flattered and he still didn't want Judai to go back. Hell, he took two weeks to mull it over and decide that he returned his feelings and wanted him to stay. It's just…he didn't understand why. What was so special about him that Judai was willing to give everything up? Maybe he'd ask him over dinner.

Saturday came much faster than either of them anticipated, and it wasn't long before Judai found himself waiting at the base of the stairs for Yusei. He'd called dibs on first shower, but almost immediately regretted his decision. Now, it just meant that he got to stand awkwardly downstairs waiting for him with Martha. Yusei had cut it terribly close in telling her they were dating now, and by close, Judai literally meant he told her seconds before Judai had threatened to do so himself. Which meant, she'd just found out today. The day they chose to have their first date…maybe all of 30 minutes before they were supposed to leave. She seemed to have taken it all well and good while Yusei was there, but after his shower and he was alone with her, he'd gotten a lengthy rundown that, to make a long scary conversation short, if he hurt Yusei, he wasn't going to ever see the light of day again. He was still trying to calm Yubel down from those threats.

"You clean up nicely," Yusei's voice snapped him out of his thoughts and watching him come down the hall slipping on his jacket made Judai's heart catch in his throat.

He'd honestly just been expecting him to wear his usual outfit: jeans, black and red tank top and his signature blue jacket, but no. Instead, Yusei had on a nice pair of pants, grey t-shirt and had topped it off with a smooth black jacket. He'd even somehow tamed his hair down into a low ponytail which seemed infuriated that he'd even dared do such a thing to it and flared out in attempts to escape its new bond.

"Y-Your hair…" It was all he could think to say. Everything else would probably get him back handed by Martha.

Yusei smiled sheepishly and nodded. "Do you not like it? I can take it out. It's usually flat when it's wet, so I thought I'd try something different?"

"No, no!" He quickly recovered, shaking his head and smiling. "Please, don't take it out. I like it. It looks really good on you. It's just not what I'm used to at all. I didn't know it could lay flat to begin with and now I'm really concerned about your hair product bills." That earned him a laugh from both Yusei and Martha.

"Just don't get into any trouble that I have to bail you boys out from. Okay?" Martha instructed while they made their way to the door. "I really don't think your being friends with Ushio will change anything, Yusei."

"No, if anything I think he'd rather enjoy putting me behind bars again." Yusei mused, bidding her farewell before going out to his bike.

Judai wanted to ask him what he meant, but Yusei was already out the door leaving him to hurry and slip on his shoes to keep up. After seeing Yusei all dressed up, he was bit embarrassed to only have traded out his t-shirt for his high necked black long sleeve. Then again, he really didn't have any other clothes on him. His bag was mostly taken up by Pharaoh, his cards and food for the both of them. Maybe a few souvenirs and gifts from people he helped, but really, clothes weren't that big of a priority.

Shaking his head, he followed Yusei out and made quick work of slipping on the spare helmet and sliding into place behind the other. They'd ridden like this several times before now, but suddenly he really wasn't sure if it was alright to hold onto his waist like he'd been doing. He knew Yusei didn't care much for close contact, but it had been alright before, so maybe it was still okay?

"Is something wrong? Are you ready?" Yusei asked, looking back at him as best he could around the helmet.

"O-Oh, right. Yeah, I'm ready. Nothing's wrong." Judai quickly replied, wrapping his arms around Yusei's waist and deciding that if the other minded he would probably tell him. "You're not the only one allowed to get lost in thought, you know."

Yusei smiled at that and kicked off the ground, pulling out of the driveway and heading towards their destination. The wind raced past them, drowning out any conversation they might have tried to hold and chilling both of them through their jackets. If anything, Judai was glad he was able to press himself flush up against Yusei and use him as a shield against the cold.

He watched the city lights flash by, barely containing his excitement about all of this. He could hardly believe it. He was actually on a date with Yusei. This wasn't a dream, and if it was, he didn't want to wake up anytime soon. Somehow, he'd managed to convince both the spirits in him to stay on the outer edges of his soul and consciousness for the entirety of tonight except in the unlikely event he actually needed them, but it was still up to him to call them back if that happened. It was so rare he got this kind of freedom of thought to himself, and as much as he didn't mind them most days, it was still nice to have a break.

He felt Yusei's weight shift back a bit and the wind lessen as they slowed down to the downtown speed limit and eventually coasted into a parking space along the curb. The runner was already drawing attention from the people milling down, other people whispering excitedly and elbowing others to draw attention to it.

Yusei didn't even give them a second glance, completely numb to this treatment as he swung the arm up, taking off his helmet and offered his hand to Judai after he'd gotten off. "Let's get going. We should be about 5 minutes early for our reservation."

"Awesome!" Judai excitedly took off his helmet as well before accepting Yusei's hand and stepping off. It was a bit harder for him to ignore the stares and whispers they were getting as he followed Yusei and he couldn't help feeling a bit anxious and like he was under a microscope. "Uhm… you don't think they-"

"Don't pay them any mind. Carly and Mikasa have already worked really hard to make sure that everyone knows that I don't want any publicity or attention from the public, and after dealing with both of them, most seem to leave me alone for the most part. A few bloggers still go a little nuts, but it's to be expected and hardly any of them have any more traction than a handful of nauseating followers." Yusei explained, already guessing what Judai was going to ask about.

He might have been concerned about any crazy theory posts about his relationship with Judai, except most of the tabloids had deemed that the two were simply close friends due to their earlier outings together and the fact that Crow or Jack typically accompanied them as well. His and Judai's appearance together was commonplace now, and he doubted anyone would catch on unless they did anything romantic in public. The thought alone still made Yusei uncomfortable though, so that possibility was highly unlikely. Judai was always full of impulsive surprises, but he respected his wishes against public displays so far and he didn't expect that to change. Besides, Neo Domino was still rather 'don't see don't speak' about their kind of relationship.

"I guess it's just more crowded down here than anywhere else we've been. I just didn't expect this much attention." Judai commented from behind him, sounding amused now that he was reassured there wouldn't be any trouble for them. "So, what's the place called again?"

"Escape Neo Domino," Yusei answered, looking back over his shoulder at him. "They weren't very creative with the name if you ask me."

Judai laughed and jogged a little to walk beside him instead. "Let's hope it's because they used up all their creativity on the puzzles. It wouldn't be any fun if it were easy."

"That's true," he agreed, glancing to the shop windows they passed by in search of the name. "It should be the next door down. I didn't want to park too far away because of the cold."

"You think it's cold?" Judai's eyebrow shot up in amusement. "I mean, I only did when we were driving around because of the wind, but right now it feels pretty nice. Maybe a little chilly, but not bad."

Yusei looked away from him and frowned a little. "I typically run a little cold. Martha says it's because I don't eat enough. Personally, I doubt it."

"Well, she is right about you not eating enough when you're left to your own devices," Judai teased him, nudging him a little with his elbow. "You're practically skin and bone too. Maybe that's why you're always cold."

"I am not just skin and bone, and I'm wearing a jacket." He protested, laughing softly. "Come on, the door's right here. Let's go inside."

Judai grinned up at him, "Why? Cause you're cold?"

Yusei only shook his head and smiled as he pulled open the door and held it for his all too smug boyfriend. He talked to the clerk and let her explain the rules to them and give the background premise for what was going on in the world and why they were the "chosen ones" to save the day. Supposedly this doctor was at the center of an investigation on missing persons. He was suspected of performing Frankenstein type experiments on them. The only problem was there was no proof. Their only hope was to break into his operating room and find his notebook detailing his experiments so they had solid evidence against him.

"Alright! Are you two ready?" She asked, standing up and putting two key cards on the counter with such gusto it was almost contagious.

Judai ate up every bit of it. "Yeah! Let's go stop this guy!" He took up one of the cards and turned to Yusei with a fire in his eyes. "Come on, Yusei."

Yusei thanked the clerk and took his card as well, nodding to Judai. "I don't think we have much choice at this point."

Each card unlocked one of the doors to the escape room. Once they were in the room they were to escape from, the door closed behind them and they heard the locks engage. It wasn't long before a voice crackled over the intercom above them.

"You have 2 hours to find the evidence before the doctor returns and you both become his next victims. Good luck! If you need any clues, please ask. We're here to help. Have fun and once more, the world thanks you."

Their attention to detail was incredible. The operating room was complete with a bloody surgery table with a mannequin on it and all across the floor there were stains of what looked like smeared blood and varying chemicals. In one corner was a medicine cupboard filled with bottles of all sizes. Across from it, a blanket was hung from the ceiling and draped over what looked like another table. There were surgical tools on a tray by the surgery bed and a school model of a human from torso up that had plastic examples of all the organs from eyes to lungs and even the heart. In the back of the room were two partitions in the back of the rooms seeming to cover two doors.

"Jeez, this is much creepier in person than it was looking at it from across the screen." Judai muttered, looking around them and taking it all in. Despite the mannequin though, he was still buzzing with excitement at the challenge of escaping. "Alright, Yusei, let's get looking."

Yusei only nodded in agreement, immediately setting out across the room and taking everything in. The mannequin had a fake heart in its chest, but he couldn't see anything odd about it. There was a digital display attached to the table; however, that showed a weight he discovered was for the mannequin when he pressed his hand on the table. He couldn't see a point to that yet, so he turned his attention to the tools, finding the only one not glued down to be a plastic scalpel. He supposed they couldn't leave a real one. Some people weren't the brightest. Finding nothing else on the table he started to go to the medical mannequin bust.

"Holy shit!" Judai cursed loudly behind him, startling him and he heard the other stumbling.

Yusei whirled around to check on him just in time to see him trip and for the sheet that had been hanging to fall on top of him. "Judai? Are you okay?" He asked, rushing over to go help.

Judai flailed, trying to get the sheet off himself and gasping for air when Yusei finally pulled it off him. "Yeah, yeah, I'm fine. Sorry, it's just there's another mannequin, but it's…just a head and an arm."

Yusei looked up to the newly revealed second surgery table and sure enough there were just pieces on this table. "Huh… this one has a weight on it too."

"What do you mean?" Judai asked, standing up and folding the sheet up, tossing it under the newly revealed table.

Yusei nodded to the other table. "There's a weight on that one too. Maybe if we find the other pieces to this mannequin, they'll be equal and open something?"

"You're probably right. Just…why did it have to be mannequins?" Judai grumbled, rubbing his arms against an imaginary chill.

"I take it you're not fond of mannequins?" Yusei asked in amusement, smiling at him.

"They're just really creepy, okay?" Judai flushed and turned away from him and the mannequin. "Their eyes are either not there or they're headless, and it's just not okay."

Yusei could only laugh softly at this before they started searching the room for the other mannequin pieces, announcing when they found one or found clues. After searching the whole room, they had only gathered a piece of paper showing two complete mannequins and a single weight, bottles of colored liquid, the torso and several organs from the medical bust. They'd also found two locked doors behind the partitions.

"Hey, Yusei, you said you found a scalpel earlier, right?" Judai asked as they put all their findings on the shelf underneath the medicine cabinet.

"Yeah, it's right here," he put it down next to him, watching curiously as he took it and picked up one of the lungs. "What are you-"

Judai didn't even look at him before stabbing the apparently soft lung and cutting it in half. There were some theatrical blood packets in it which made Yusei cringe, but Judai seemed satisfied with himself. "I found a key!"

"A key? Do you think it's for the doors?" Yusei was a bit confused. How could they escape already if they still didn't have all the pieces to the other mannequin?

"Probably. Only one way to find out."

They both went to the right door first, finding that the key did indeed open the door, but inside was just a dead end. There was just an apparatus on a desk with beakers and more cupboards. There were also three lockers on the back wall with different colors on them.

"Hey, Yusei, check this out!" Judai had already made a b-line for the apparatus, flicking the switch and causing a light to shine across it. "What do you think it's for?"

Yusei looked at it, the beakers and the colored doors for a moment longer before smiling. "Wait right here. I've got an idea."

He returned quickly enough, carrying the bottles of colored liquid and setting them down on the desk. Judai's eyes lit up as he caught on and he started pouring one color into one of the beakers to match the locker door. He put it on the apparatus and turned it on. Sure enough, they heard a click and the door closest to them swung open.

Yusei didn't even have time to register something was falling out of it before a mannequin arm fell from the locker onto him, practically smacking him in the face. He swatted the thing away and jumped back away from it right into Judai.

"Woah, easy there," Judai laughed, hands coming up to catch the other. "I'd give you a hand, but it seems they already have."

Yusei felt his cheeks heat up in embarrassment, looking over his shoulder at the other. "Oh ha ha, very funny." He couldn't help cracking a smile though and laughing at the stupid joke with Judai until he noticed he was still being held by the other. Standing up straight and ignoring how warm his ears felt, he went to pick up the arm. "Really… they planned that."

"They planned everything in this room, Yusei," Judai pointed out, grinning now as he poured the next color into a new beaker. "Ready to catch the next limb?"

They gathered the legs and lower torso from the next two cabinets and brought them back with them into the next room. Yusei was starting to wonder just what this had to do with finding the files, but he helped Judai put all the pieces of the mannequin onto the table. He looked down at the scale after they were finished and frowned.

"What's the matter? Why didn't it work?" Judai asked, looking between this creepy girl mannequin and the equally creepy male one on the other table.

"Well… it doesn't match." Yusei explained. "The paper I found earlier had weights for each mannequin, but the weights on these two tables don't match it."

They both looked to each other and then to the clock on the wall, counting down their remaining time. They still had 20 minutes left. Where the first hour and a half went, they weren't quite sure. Time really does fly when you're focused on a task.

"Can I see that paper?" Judai asked, looking at him expectantly.

Yusei nodded and walked back to the desk, fishing it out. "Here it is." He handed it back to him.

Judai stared at it, turning it upside down and looking at the back. "Hmm… Is there a black light in here anywhere?"

"Not that I saw. Then again, I wasn't exactly looking for one." He admitted, starting to look around the room again. He walked over to the shelf and on a whim turned on the lamp. With how much light they had in there from the ceiling lights, they hadn't even thought to test it at all. With a slight flicker and electric buzz, a purplish light was shed on the counter.

"Perfect!" Judai walked over and smiled at him. "Yusei, you're a genius."

He chuckled nervously and rubbed the back of his neck, shaking his head. "I just turned on a lamp, Judai."

When Judai put the paper under the light, marks appeared indicating the weight of each limb except for the head and the left arm. It didn't take long for Yusei to figure out what they had to do and, even though they were just mannequins, he couldn't help the shudder that ran down his spin.

"Dang it. I'm really not good at math like this. Duel monsters I can manage, but this?" Judai frowned, staring at the numbers for a while, trying to figure out what he was supposed to do with them.

"Then let me do the math and you move the body parts," Yusei instructed, gently moving into Judai's place with the paper and nodding to the tables. "Hurry, we've only got 15 minutes left before we end up like them."

"Don't say that, man!" Judai shook his head and eyed the mannequins nervously. "…You sure I can't take another shot at those numbers?"

Yusei laughed softly, already staring at them. "No, no. That's alright… Swap their legs for me."

"Please don't say it like that." Judai groaned, doing as he was told. He was actually getting pretty eager to get out of this room. It was giving him the creeps the more and more they explored it and he really hoped the second door was the escape door.

"I don't know how else to direct you, but I've looked it over and we need to swap everything except their hearts." Yusei shrugged and turned off the lamp, going over to help Judai move everything around.

The moment each scale read the proper weight, they heard a click from bellow the first table. Both looked at each other before ducking down to find a safe box under there that had a green light on it. How they'd missed it being there in the first place was actually pretty embarrassing.

"You open it." Judai pushed Yusei in front of him and scooted back.

"H-Hey, why do I have to open everything?" Despite his protest, he opened the safe anyway, finding a different, more ornate key inside and a piece of paper with 4 numbers written on it with a corresponding letter A-D. "I guess this isn't the end…"

"5 minutes remain to escape." The voice came from the intercom. "Please hurry. The doctor is almost home!"

"Shit!" Judai jumped up. "We have to go through the other door."

Yusei didn't need to be told twice, getting up and rushing with Judai to the second door to the left which of course was locked. The new key was too big, but thankfully Judai still had the other key from before. It took a little extra wiggling, but it unlocked this door for them as well. Inside this new room was just a study with a lock box on the desk and one more door.

"The files have to be in there!" The brunette ran over to it and looked it over. All it had was a 10 digit number pad on it. "Alright, let's try this…"

They punched in the numbers in order on the page, but received a red error code instead.

"Judai, the letters. Maybe go in alphabetical order." Yusei suggested, punching in the code his way.

The box lit up green and they quickly opened the safe, finding a journal and a folder full of papers inside. Without a second thought, they each took everything out of the safe and booked it for the door. They unlocked it with the fancier key and ran out just as the lights in the room turned red, indicated they'd only had 1 minute left.

"Congratulations!" The clerk shouted as they exited, making Judai scream in surprise and Yusei jump. "Woops, sorry. I forget that one's one of our more intense rooms. Thank you both for your hard work and finding the doctor's notebooks and even his notes! You've saved a lot of people's lives."

"R-Right. Now who's going to save mine?" Judai whimpered, still coming down from his fright and adrenaline.

They had their picture taken before they left as a memento to prove they actually escaped. The lady even put on a fun boarder that read "just in the nick of time" and showed the time remaining for them to escape had been 56 seconds.

"Dinner?" Yusei asked as they walked out and back into the cold. With the sun down now, the temperature felt like it had dropped a good ten degrees and he was eager to hurry to their next destination.

Judai nodded eagerly, "Yes please. Though I'm not so sure I'm hungry after all of that."

"Must have really gotten to you if you're not hungry," Yusei teased, tossing him his helmet when they got back to his bike.

"We'll see when we get there," Judai replied nervously, putting his helmet back on.

Well, now we've got plenty to talk about over dinner, I guess. He thought to himself, climbing onto the bike and holding onto Yusei again.


Kitana: Oof. That was a hard chapter to write if and only if because my only reference for escape rooms is a horror video game series called Zero Escape. (If you haven't played them, please do. They're SO much fun. I've only played 999 and half of Virtue's Last Reward, but I adore them...and I may or may not have an unhealthy fear of doors... oops.) I still had fun writing and editing this chapter though. It gave Yusei a chance to challenge his mind with something other than school and Judai got to watch him get excited over solving puzzles. Win-win tbh.

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