I am interested in whatever cards they assign Bakura, because Yami Bakura has necrofear covered. While he doesn’t have any other associated cards in canon that doesn’t necessarily matter, lots of characters have archetypes assigned to them that don’t even exist in show (Ishizu, for example, has almost exclusively gravekeeper level-ups, even though in-story she runs a fairy deck, and it’s not like Scud has a deck at all in canon).
So it’s either going to be 1) a different spooky-adjacent archetype, 2) Necrofear...2! or 3) something off-the-wall we’re not expecting.
Kelsa looked out her window as she groggily became aware of the world. The..strangely very...white world. Her eyes widened as she realized that the small shrieks that had wormed their way into her dreams were from children throwing snowballs at each other.
“It’s snowing!” she yells, pressing her face against the glass.
She huffs out a breath to fog it up and draws a smiley face, her own face lighting up.
“Are you going out in it?” a groggy voice asks from behind her.
Kelsa turns to see Derwyn squinting up at her, the hand that isn’t propping him up fumbling for his glasses. She smiles at how wild his hair has gotten in the past night and hands him the glasses he was still searching for.
“Ah, thanks. Can never find these things,” Derwyn mutters
“You could always summon them to you, yeah?” Kelsa replies, smirking
“But I have to be able to see them to do that, smarty,” he returns
Kelsa opens her mouth to retort back, but is interrupted by Molly calling everyone downstairs for breakfast.
“This conversation isn’t over”
“Yeah, yeah. Let’s hurry, I’m hungry”
*
Downstairs is chaos, just the way Kelsa likes it. After the war separating the Southern and Northern sides of Koche ended, the Juniper family decided they would never be separated again. So with the stipend the government gave them after their family farm was destroyed in battle, they built a new home out in the countryside. Which would be calm and domestic if Kelsa didn’t have so many siblings. Not to mention their significant others and the family members they bring with them. Breakfast is a big spread as usual and while she would love to dig into that heaping pile of bacon her mum made, Kelsa knows that there’s a girl who needs some cheering up right about now. She starts to grab a piece of toast before a hand comes into her field of view stopping her.
“I figured you’d be rushing out of the house as soon as you woke up so I already made you some wraps to take along. There’s enough for Peregrine too.” Priyanka says, handing Kelsa a bag emitting a delicious smell.
“Thanks, Pri.” Kelsa says with a large grin, taking the bag and heading out of The Burrow.
The weather is as cold as it looked from the window, but the wraps Priyanka made are warm and full of savory bacon and eggs, warming Kelsa on her hilly trek to Peregrine’s house. She takes a few moments to look at the snow around her, reveling in the way the soft white substance coats the trees and ground, sparkling in the morning sun. To her surprise, her boot hits something solid in the snow, causing her to jolt back.
“Peregrine, what are you doing in the snow you goose?” Kelsa says, a bit louder than she meant to due to her shock.
Half buried in a snowdrift lies Peregrine Olivewood, her pale eyelashes and hair covered in equally delicate looking snowflakes. Kelsa doesn’t fail to notice the tears that have frozen to her cheeks as well.
“Father and I had another disagreement. I just couldn’t stand to be in that house anymore,” Peregrine says, voice cracking slightly, “I wonder why they call snow a ‘blanket’, it isn’t very comfortable.”
“It’s a blanket for the ground, Peregrine, not a girl.” Kelsa says, offering a hand.
Peregrine takes it and pulls herself up to a sitting position. Her and Kelsa spend a few moments brushing off the snow that’s piled up on top of her legs and torso. Kelsa doesn’t know what to say about Mr. Olivewood that would be helpful so she settles for handing Peregrine one of Priyanka’s breakfast wraps. Peregrine gently takes it with a small smile and eats it quickly, making Kelsa wonder just how long she’s been out here. Looking around so she doesn’t watch Peregrine eat, Kelsa’s eyes fall on the pile of snow left over from cleaning up Peregrine’s clothes and an idea strikes. She slowly moves her hand to her side so as not to cause suspicion and begins to pack some snow in the palms of her hands.
“Hey Peregrine, what does a Snowman play sports with?” Kelsa asks.
“Hmmm. Oh I know! A sn-” Peregrine is cut off with a splat of snow hitting her shoulder.
Kelsa laughs raucously at Peregrine’s face that’s frozen in a mix of shock and a smile.
“Kelsa Juniper, you know I take riddles very seriously! The gall of using it against me!” Peregrine laughs while proceeding to make her own snowball arsenal.
“Sorry Perry, you make it so easy!” Kelsa shouts back, rearing up to take another shot.
The two engage in a spirited battle, full of shrieks and squeals, as they pelt each other with their snowy projectiles. After a mighty fight, Kelsa cedes, having done her job in making Peregrine feel better (and certainly not because she was losing, thank you very much). Kelsa flops down onto the snowy ground and pats the space beside her to invite Peregrine over. After peeking from behind her tree shield to ensure this wasn’t a trap, Peregrine skips over to sit down beside her, smiling wide. Kelsa starts drawing in the snow so she doesn’t have to look at Peregrine when she reveals the real reason she came over.
“Hey Grine?” Kelsa starts
“Yes?” Peregrine says, looking over at the scribbles in the snow Kelsa’s made.
“I know you and your dad don’t get along well after...everything that went down,” Kelsa says, pausing to glance up at Peregrine’s face, “Well, I just want you to know our house always has room for one more. And- and if you wanted to room with me and Derwyn, you’d be welcome to it.”
“I- what is it you’re suggesting, Kelsa?” Peregrine asks.
Kelsa looks up at her face, which is a bit red. Kelsa doesn’t dare assume it’s because of her and chalks it up to the exertion of the snowball fight.
“I’m sayin’, I-” Kelsa stutters, gulps and starts again, “I’m saying, I love you, Per. And everyone else back home cares for you and wants you to be safe and happy. After that last time you came over crying, I realized that I never wanted you to be that alone feeling again. So I want you to come live with me where I know from experience you won’t be alone.”
Kelsa doesn’t have the courage to look up and keeps herself as still as possible, wishing she could disappear into thin air. Peregrine puts her hand against Kelsa’s cheek softly, turning her head so she can look into Kelsa’s slightly watery eyes.
“I think I’d love nothing more than to live with you,” Peregrine says softly, brushing her thumb against Kelsa’s cheek, “Nothing more, except a kiss? If that’s alright.”
“It’s more than alright” Kelsa whispers.
Peregrine’s lips taste like a breakfast wrap, but Kelsa couldn’t care less. She hopes that Peregrine feels the same.
The two have trouble knocking on the door with their arms full of stuff, but they eventually get an answer by kicking at it. As they walk into the warm home, Kelsa starts hauling everything upstairs to her room, hearing her family below welcome Peregrine and sit her down to the rest of her breakfast. Peeking around the corner as she comes back down, Kelsa sees the large smile that’s plastered on Peregrine’s face. She warms up inside realizing that it’s a smile she’ll now be able to see everyday.
my first time seeing a movie by myself and it's IT chapter 2!! got here super early so the lights in the theatre arent even on and nobody else is in here!
In case any of y’all were wondering about when the game is being released today, it’s going to be 7PM CET!! So if you’re in CST like me, that’s around noon, if not a bit later. If it’s not on the dot please be patient and keep in mind that the team has their day jobs, and their own lives <3 Here’s a converter in case you’re in a different time zone {x}