Every move, every swipe and strike of her fans of her dance was gracefully to him, but he knew that they would never be together, she was older than him and he was younger than her.

It would seem wrong, Marcel knew Tsuruno would give him an answer he wouldn't like, on a certain day, he confessed his feelings.

"Mademoiselle...Tsuruno...I LOVE YOU…!" He confessed as Tsuruno looked at him with a saddened smile.

"Marcel...I'm sorry...but I can't accept your confession...it seems wrong for me to date someone younger than me...I'm sorry, maybe as friends…?" She asked as he could only nod at her before she rushed back to class to catch up on her work from Stein and to help tutor some students.

Marcel was heartbroken because Tsuruno was right, it was wrong to date a minor and it could lead to trouble, Blair would try to cheer him up with what she could before they wound up in a different world where Tsuruno had to reveal her dark and hidden secret that she was a Magical Girl.

She used bladed fans as her weapons against the duel monsters that became real, she was worn out faster than using her duel disk from the survival duels.

When they left the other world, Marcel accepted that he and Tsuruno can't be together, she was happy with Jesse and she tried her best to keep everyone happy with some games she made up.

And another way for them to duel without using energy was playing it regularly without the duel disk and it was safe for them to duel to pass the time.

Marcel left with his father back to Paris and he received an Email from Tsuruno showing the pictures and some deals for Banbanzai, she wondered if he would stop by and see if he wanted to talk again.

He responded back with a smile and told his father, Bonaparte was excited to see his old student and an old friend as they took a plane to Kamihama where they found the restaurant and saw Tsuruno, her father, and Jesse all working together to bring up food to the customers as Tsuruno's father talked to Bonaparte about good times while Jesse and Tsuruno cooked their meals.

They talked about good times and remained friends.

(Friend Ending)