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Never did a thing exist that it could break in complete silence. Bones go crack, tree branches go snap, even the grounds sometimes tremble and go boom and crash and bang.
Hearts make a sound, too.
Upon asking, Yuugi Mutou would say that a heart breaking sounds like a million crystals shattered to the winds, or all the bones in the human body, snapped at once in an empty opera. How would he know, would anyone but his friends ask?
On a warm summer day, he won a duel.
Months ago – they felt like ages – on a warm summer day, Yuugi Mutou won a duel and lost something – someone, with a smile as gentle as the sunset – he cherished more than his own life. Someone so invaluable Yuugi still wishes he, on that fateful day, had opened his broken heart and mouth alike, and asked.
(Don’t leave me or take me there with you or you promised you'd stay forever—)
He watched Atem – his partner – count his tears instead, and said nothing.
(Had he asked, his partner would have stayed, or taken him, anywhere, everywhere, whatever the Gods would have granted him and oh how Atem was ready to fight them all for it—)
But Yuugi didn’t ask, and so Atem left.
