Seto stretches slowly, focusing on his breathing as he allows the heat to work through him. In and out...it's nice to let go like this.
But he's still aware of himself enough to look up at Siebren curiously. That he's turning pink from the heat doesn't really hide that he's a little flustered.
"He's my boyfriend," Seto confirms. And then, because he very clearly remembers pulling away from Siebren for a moment of passion with Yugi yesterday? He realizes the man might want an explanation.
"Yugi was the first person other than my brother to believe I could be better than the bitter, hateful person I was when we met," he confesses. "He reached out to me when no one with sense would, and when we found ourselves here he finally wore me down. He has a brilliant tactical mind, he's fun to be around...and he's the kindest person I've ever met. Back then, I detested him for it, but I see now he was right."
His expression is soft, his fondness for Yugi clear. "We found out some time ago that we were from slightly different alternate realities, so when we return home it won't be to the same place. The train telling us I have a chance of finding him and all of you again was such a relief---I have experience with pioneering methods of interdimensional travel, and I won't give up until I have my own voidcraft."
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But he's still aware of himself enough to look up at Siebren curiously. That he's turning pink from the heat doesn't really hide that he's a little flustered.
"He's my boyfriend," Seto confirms. And then, because he very clearly remembers pulling away from Siebren for a moment of passion with Yugi yesterday? He realizes the man might want an explanation.
"Yugi was the first person other than my brother to believe I could be better than the bitter, hateful person I was when we met," he confesses. "He reached out to me when no one with sense would, and when we found ourselves here he finally wore me down. He has a brilliant tactical mind, he's fun to be around...and he's the kindest person I've ever met. Back then, I detested him for it, but I see now he was right."
His expression is soft, his fondness for Yugi clear. "We found out some time ago that we were from slightly different alternate realities, so when we return home it won't be to the same place. The train telling us I have a chance of finding him and all of you again was such a relief---I have experience with pioneering methods of interdimensional travel, and I won't give up until I have my own voidcraft."
He lets himself laugh then, a small joke.