[Life has been pretty good for Brunch of late. He made a fun new friend a useful and intriguing ally, and thinks he's seen marked progress in his own dueling
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under the sea~repeatnshuffleSeptember 18 2011, 03:14:14 UTC
[And the company is most welcome, of course!
Working on decks with someone else is a different yet nostalgic activity in her book after all. But. She did say it's best she doesn't see what he's putting together before a duel, so after settling them both on separate sides of the coffee table, she didn't ask anything.
So as not to cheat.
Or, that sounds better than being distracted by her own building, pulling cards & hair out everywhere over the necessary yet impossible conundrum of using spell counters without unlimited spells in turbo dueling, anyways. sob
She stares down at one particular card in some piles she made - which yes, probably make no sense from an outside view - before slumping against the couch with a sigh.
It might work, but she's still not satisfied!
And after a few seconds of ceiling-frowning, tilts her head Brunch's way.]
marlicks and the little mermaid are now forever entwined aren't theybackseatduelistSeptember 18 2011, 03:20:04 UTC
[Brunch looks over with a shrug, flicking a pile of cards with half a smile.]
Ask yourself that, from the noises you're making.
I'm fine.
[He has a little scowl for his own problem pile, though. It's not good enough. There's no guarantee he'll get all the cards for his combo yet! Everything in the deck needs to serve a single goal. Like his plans.
He will not think "since those always turn out so well".]
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Working on decks with someone else is a different yet nostalgic activity in her book after all. But. She did say it's best she doesn't see what he's putting together before a duel, so after settling them both on separate sides of the coffee table, she didn't ask anything.
So as not to cheat.
Or, that sounds better than being distracted by her own building, pulling cards & hair out everywhere over the necessary yet impossible conundrum of using spell counters without unlimited spells in turbo dueling, anyways. sob
She stares down at one particular card in some piles she made - which yes, probably make no sense from an outside view - before slumping against the couch with a sigh.
It might work, but she's still not satisfied!
And after a few seconds of ceiling-frowning, tilts her head Brunch's way.]
Are you having any trouble?
[...so much for not asking.]
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Ask yourself that, from the noises you're making.
I'm fine.
[He has a little scowl for his own problem pile, though. It's not good enough. There's no guarantee he'll get all the cards for his combo yet! Everything in the deck needs to serve a single goal. Like his plans.
He will not think "since those always turn out so well".]
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[And there's a chuckle of "I am going to find this amusing because I can so there" coming out. Before she gets more serious seeing that contrary look.
Following his eyes down, she shuffles cards about (in groups) so she can lean over the table without hurting anything.]
Come on, it'll give me something to think about.
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[He's joking. He's smiling. And he's sighing and giving you room.]
I want it all to serve a single combo. But I can't get it to work consistently.
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