Day 38: Game Room

She’d never been in the Game Room before.

It didn’t look spectacularly interesting, she had to admit… but it’d be more fun than just hanging out in the Sun Room, right? Yuffie idly thumbed through a deck of cards, walking around the room to examine various bits and pieces. Board games, video games, chess… No really awesome prank material that she could see, but maybe she could rope somebody into a game of poker? That could be fun, but… ah, then again, most of the patients were just like her -- they didn’t have anything really cool that she could swindle out of them. Not until Nightshift, anyway.

Still! She’d keep it in mind. It wasn’t like there was anybody else in the room yet anyway, so any potential swindling would have to wait a little while. What could she do in the meantime, huh? Pick- pocketing a nurse could be fun..! Wait -- no, not when it was quiet like this. She’d have to wait until there was more cover, unless she got distracted. Yuffie hadn’t stolen anything in days, not since that time in Doyleton, with the Kaito kid…

Yuffie smirked. That had been fun.

[identity profile] zeus-incarnate.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Stefan had a valid point, but Marcus still thought events would have turned out better than they had. "Can you honestly say that's the only thing you think would have been different?"

Marcus looked down and made his move, giving the board a little more of his attention now.

[identity profile] tartaros-avatar.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes. I was going to snap anyway, even without the change. You just never realized it." Recluse kept his focus on Marcus, but twas in truth putting a lot of thought into his next move. He wasn't going to let Marcus win here, either.

[identity profile] zeus-incarnate.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Marcus shook his head. This argument wasn't going to go anywhere and he knew it.

He would give Kimberly a chance to show up today or tomorrow before he decided on what do to with Stefan. It wouldn't end well if he had to call off the truce with Stefan, though it was likely that even in that case they wouldn't spend all their time fighting one another. They both wanted to get out too much to do that.

Still, Marcus wanted to keep an eye on Stefan. Marcus moved his piece on the chess board.

[identity profile] tartaros-avatar.livejournal.com 2009-01-19 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Recluse took the silence as a minor victory. If Marcus gave up on an argument and didn't try to get the last word, then it was a victory. He made his next move, now completely focusing on the game.