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Heart Game: Intensity (Turn 2)
In the beginning, there is nothing but darkness and silence. A sleep that gives no rest but one out of necessity in order to keep functioning. Behind closed eyelids, the numbers of a clock tick down - one painstaking second at a time.
TIME UNTIL REBOOT:

And then you wake up.
As you shift to a standing position, you feel something sharp and pointed press against your side. Digging into the nearest pocket, you will find two small puzzle pieces. And from their odd shape, it looks like they would fit into a 3D spherical puzzle. Odd. You've never seen them before, but you do get a sense that these are a currency of some sort. Spend them wisely!
Game start.
And then you wake up.
As you shift to a standing position, you feel something sharp and pointed press against your side. Digging into the nearest pocket, you will find two small puzzle pieces. And from their odd shape, it looks like they would fit into a 3D spherical puzzle. Odd. You've never seen them before, but you do get a sense that these are a currency of some sort. Spend them wisely!
Game start.

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You think I would get in his way of saving Yugi?
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Also.
Stop projecting.
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I'm going to rescue Mokuba.
So I'm going to do a stupid thing. And if that doesn't going to work, I'm going to do another stupid thing. In fact, I will do an unlimited number of stupid things in order to get my brother back.
This is my choice.
If you felt you needed to do the same for whatever reason, I may not like it, but at least I would respect that it was your choice.
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[another frustrated huff, but she tries to calm down a bit, and her next words are quieter]
...Do you really think I'm disappointed in you? Or that I actually think you're an idiot?
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That's not me being disappointed in you, though. That's... me being worried that you don't trust me or think of me as—someone particularly important.
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You know how many people I would do that for and not just tell them to go fuck themselves?
It's not a long list.
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You're important to me.
I'm apparently shit at expressing that.
Take that fault or leave it. Because the constant doubt translates to disappointment.
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The issue is that I am. Isn't it?
[Some emotion is creeping into her voice now.]
You think everything I say is a criticism of you. You always think I'm not trying, or that I don't care, or that I'm disappointed in you, and I can't do anything or say anything to change your mind. That's the only reason I have doubts. Like I say every time, you've done more than I could possibly even expected to be there for me.
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Would you be happy?
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I'm just also scared I'll lose you. And I don't want our relationship boiled down to a demon contract.
And I'd be happier if you believed me about those things, yeah. But that's still only a start. I really want to do better than "not making things worse" for you.
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It was a future. Together. Practical. But not ideal.
If you haven't noticed, I've sent most other people away. Because that life isn't suitable for many.
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Is it so bad that I want a better future than that? You— [she turns slightly to indicate small Intensity] —said it, right? You can do better. Everyone can always do better. That's part of the thrill of it.
We've always... pushed each other. That was good, before.
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There isn't going to be a happily ever after. Not for me.
That's a fool's dream.
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You're the one who is in charge of your own future.
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When I say you can do better, that doesn't mean I'm imagining there's some magical solution that will fix everything.
But that "King of Hell" was a long way from that. I don't think you need to lose your body. I don't think you need to keep the productions the way they are. I don't think you need to run me through a gauntlet and sign me on as a minion to give me the power to stand beside you.
Maybe you think those things are possible and want to plan for them. Fine. But maybe I also want to plan for how to avoid them. Since when are you a man who resigns yourself to a worst-case scenario?
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[she exhales]
That's all I want. To talk about that kind of thing.
I don't mean to—make it sound like nothing you do is right, or I'm never happy...
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