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He's always been in love with death.
He's always valued the past more than the present, memories above reality, his dead mother more than his absent father.
He's always known that death is only a passage or a small disturbance in time, and that the distinction between life and death isn't that important.
He's always known that dreams are part of reality, that games are indistinct from truth, that the past remains, that the soul can be frozen and put to sleep but not destroyed.
So he wasn't surprised to fall in love with a secondary image in the spirit's thoughts.
(this was written as Ryou/Kisara, but it could really be for any Ryou/some person from Yami Bakura's past pairing; sadly for Ryou, it really doesn't make much of a difference...)
He's always valued the past more than the present, memories above reality, his dead mother more than his absent father.
He's always known that death is only a passage or a small disturbance in time, and that the distinction between life and death isn't that important.
He's always known that dreams are part of reality, that games are indistinct from truth, that the past remains, that the soul can be frozen and put to sleep but not destroyed.
So he wasn't surprised to fall in love with a secondary image in the spirit's thoughts.
(this was written as Ryou/Kisara, but it could really be for any Ryou/some person from Yami Bakura's past pairing; sadly for Ryou, it really doesn't make much of a difference...)
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