[ Kano steps back to give Kuroko ample room to escape, and then joins Yuya at the desk, hovering close to his shoulder so he can peer over it and almost believe he's got a hamster or snake curled up in that box, before reminding himself what he'd originally come here to see. ]
[Yuya pops open the box to reveal a stack of cards, surrounded by a couple knick-knacks. It's completely random based on whatever creatures and scenes Yuya just thought looked good. Dragons in there, definitely, and other fantasy creatures.
He takes the deck out, offering it to Kano to look through.] Here, this is it.
[Yuya smiles with amusement and shakes his head.] None of my cards. I can make a deck with some of them, but I mostly collected ones that I thought looked nice.
[He holds his hands up, fingers spread.] And if I wasn't supposed to do anything of those things, I messed that up a long time ago!
[ If that's the case, Kano takes the cards in his hands and looks through them, slow one by one and giving each careful consideration like he's trying to memorize the pictures on each one. ]
Hm~ Does this sorta thing make you happy? Collecting things... You'll never finish, right? Won't they keep printing, so long as people keep buying?
Yeah? It's a game, too--but I'm really not trying to collect every card. Just the ones I like, and this way whenever Gongenzaka wants to play I can play with him!
[So the cards by themselves aren't where the real joy comes from. It's being able to share the experience with his friend.
Especially when Gongenzaka doing anything for fun and not control, control, control has become an increasing rarity.]
Aah, he's the one who got you into it, right? Isn't that what you said? It's surprising, hearing he plays stuff like this too! I learned something good today~
[ Surprising, he says, but it's honestly a little hard to imagine. Kano has no idea how cards can be fun anyways, having had enough of them gambling the night away in Vegas at his last mission, so what he does with Yuya's cards is start up a little house of cards on a space he clears off Yuya's desk- he's good at that sort of thing, apparently, because the cards don't wobble at all. ]
[Yuya leans away from the table so he doesn't cause it to wobble, and otherwise gives Kano plenty of room to make a card house. He's definitely better at it than Yuya, so he watches with curiosity how high he can make it go.]
Is it? I guess he doesn't talk much about things like that to people... [Kind of like Kano, except Yuya knows why Gon closes in on himself.] He's good at it, though. His deck is a lot better made than mine.
[ Kano doesn't doubt that Gon talks about that stuff with his friends, but it's just the fact of the matter that he and Gon aren't that. ...Actually, it feels like every time they talk, Kano gets lectured, like he's the younger one there... ]
Better made? So his cards are stronger? We should all play together sometime~ We could build this a lot higher with his cards too!
They work together to be stronger, yeah! [Yuya laughs, knowing Gongenzaka would definitely not approve of using his deck to make a card house.
He threads his fingers behind his head.] We could teach you how the game really works if you want. It's a lot of strategy, so you'd probably be good at it.
[ More of a reason to stack cards in front of Gongenzaka! But Yuya's right on the money about what sorts of game Kano would be good at, from planning 2349865 steps ahead to setting traps. ]
A strategy game, huh~ I dunno if I'd be any good at that sorta thing, so go easy on me, 'kay?
Gongenzaka isn't good at 'going easy'... so maybe I'll teach you to start. [Between the two of them, though, he's sure they have enough cards to make a third deck. Despite being a trading card game, Yuya's done little actual trading except with Gongenzaka.]
[ He flicks the card at the very top of the tower he's constructing, and the entire structure comes tumbling down- two waves of his hands and he's gathered up all the cards into a deck once again, out of order than how it was before, but nevertheless neat and all facing the right way. ]
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[ Kano steps back to give Kuroko ample room to escape, and then joins Yuya at the desk, hovering close to his shoulder so he can peer over it and almost believe he's got a hamster or snake curled up in that box, before reminding himself what he'd originally come here to see. ]
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He takes the deck out, offering it to Kano to look through.] Here, this is it.
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Are they valuable? The sort of "collector's cards" you aren't supposed to get fingerprints on, or breathe on, or expose to light?
[ Don't trust him with things like that? Come on. ]
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[He holds his hands up, fingers spread.] And if I wasn't supposed to do anything of those things, I messed that up a long time ago!
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Hm~ Does this sorta thing make you happy? Collecting things... You'll never finish, right? Won't they keep printing, so long as people keep buying?
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[So the cards by themselves aren't where the real joy comes from. It's being able to share the experience with his friend.
Especially when Gongenzaka doing anything for fun and not control, control, control has become an increasing rarity.]
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[ Surprising, he says, but it's honestly a little hard to imagine. Kano has no idea how cards can be fun anyways, having had enough of them gambling the night away in Vegas at his last mission, so what he does with Yuya's cards is start up a little house of cards on a space he clears off Yuya's desk- he's good at that sort of thing, apparently, because the cards don't wobble at all. ]
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Is it? I guess he doesn't talk much about things like that to people... [Kind of like Kano, except Yuya knows why Gon closes in on himself.] He's good at it, though. His deck is a lot better made than mine.
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Better made? So his cards are stronger? We should all play together sometime~ We could build this a lot higher with his cards too!
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He threads his fingers behind his head.] We could teach you how the game really works if you want. It's a lot of strategy, so you'd probably be good at it.
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A strategy game, huh~ I dunno if I'd be any good at that sorta thing, so go easy on me, 'kay?
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[ He flicks the card at the very top of the tower he's constructing, and the entire structure comes tumbling down- two waves of his hands and he's gathered up all the cards into a deck once again, out of order than how it was before, but nevertheless neat and all facing the right way. ]
I'm in your care, Sensei~