Bakura had passed out drunk, of course, the night (or technically morning) prior and as he woke up now, he found himself in a frighteningly familiar location. Home, and not home as it had been the last time he'd visited Egypt with Malik. Instead, this was the home he'd grown accustomed to in the past. The very, very far past
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Dressed in a pair of silk pajama shorts, blue in color, and a white tank top, Kisara's blue eyes tried desperately to focus. "B...bakura? What...what are you do-"
She stopped herself just short of asking him why he was in her apartment and instead settled for scouring her surroundings. His words finally registered in her mind and she sat up instantly, her back stiff as a board. "We're home?! How...How is this even possible?! This makes no sense at all! How can we be back here?!"
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Still, he wasn't sure why Kisara of all people was with him. He could count his blessings though -- at least it was someone he could moderately stand when he wasn't thinking about her rendezvous with Malik.
It was then he remembered the Puzzle. The Ring was securely around his neck, visible, too, since he'd taken his shirt off, but the Puzzle. Where was it? "Shit," he hissed, moving away from Kisara and rummaging through his things.
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Slowly picking herself up, Kisara brushed a piece of hair back behind her ear and blushed, too caught off guard by the idea of Bakura catching her in her pajamas to really be worried about much else. She wasn't in Blanche mode, not in the slightest.
But his attention wasn't on her for long, so when he turned away and cursed, it gave her a moment to really calm herself. "We're home..." She spoke, her voice nothing but a whisper.
"What's wrong? Did you lose something?"
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"... mm," was all Bakura grunted before kicking the wall. His fingers moved quickly to trace over the edges of the Ring, assuring himself that at least it was still here. He'd come far too hard to lose everything else though. Even the Rod, in his mind, had technically been his, and like the Puzzle, it was no where in sight.
"We should figure out if it's just us."
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