“Think they'll
be surprised?”
Yukio groaned
silently. Surprised wasn't exactly the word that came to mind. “Man,
you have a way with words,” he said instead of answering the
question.
Ryu grinned
impishly and poured himself another cup of coffee, or whatever
substituted for coffee here. Swedes drank their traditional coffee
from large mugs poorly suited for the black gold, and as a result it
was weak and strangely sour.
Swallowing
another mouthful of the swill Yukio decided he had enough. Tea, he'd
have tea instead. For some reason there was an abundance of flavoured
tea that surprised him.
Land of
coffee, and you drink horse piss, but I'd be hard pressed to find as
many variants of tea back home.
He grinned. Strange
people. You're strange all of you.
“They shouldn't
be,” Yukio said. “We've given them enough hints to guess what's
about to happen.”
With a nod Ryu
leaned back in his chair. “Some people are rather dense. Remember
the fallout with Red Rose?”
He was right.
Some people were really, really dense. It still surprised Yukio how
far their adversaries had allowed things to go south before they
reacted. Looking back he was grateful for that incompetence. At the
time he'd looked up on Urufu and Kuri like some kind of divine
beings, but in reality they'd been badly outgunned from the start.
“Yeah, I
remember. No way I'd help them with something like that today.”
“Them? If I
recall Kuri did most of the damage.” Yukio saw Ryu look around to
make sure Urufu didn't overhear them. “Urufu was livid when he
found out.”
With a sigh Yukio
admitted Ryu was right. Still, in the end Urufu helped his girlfriend
inflict as much damage as possible unto what had transformed from a
bad memory to an enemy.
“I'm happy it's
all behind us,” Yukio said and rose to make some tea.
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