revolutionfalcon: (on watch)
Shun Kurosaki ([personal profile] revolutionfalcon) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore 2019-06-04 02:30 pm (UTC)

Shun doesn't hold back on the match, but even though he's good, this isn't his favoured game, which means the defeats he lays out are rousing rather than crushing. There's a few close calls when the kids draw better than he does, and though it's subtle, there's a certain softness that comes over him as the fights go on. It's familiar, almost nostalgic, and though memories of what happened to the kids he used to duel against after that still eat at him, he manages to keep it aside this once.

Shun watches the kids leave, but turns to Ginia after that to watch her sign. He doesn't seem particularly bothered by the tease, considering it's accurate enough, and he glances back to the kids once more before he signs back.

"I think it'll be fine. Hopefully all of them get a chance at one of those idiots, since they can't all fight a single one of them in a tournament like this. Ideally the kids will be the ones who get to ruin their day, not us."

They're there for backup, but if the kids can handle it, then it'll play out much better. A tournament that pairs based on wins means that it's unlikely more than one of the kids would get a shot at a particular one of the bullies unless they were playing down, but hopefully one sound defeat each will be enough to make them steer clear.

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