Shark doesn’t start petty arguments anymore post-series, or at least he tries. Handling conflict: perhaps similar, perhaps not at all If they talking about Rio, on the hand, that’s a different story altogether.” -Shark) Them getting into trouble is usually short lived as Kite’s the type to deal with things himself and Shark makes sure people understand the first time around. I at least know people won’t try saying it to my face. (“Couldn’t care less what people say about me. I think I realized a mistake here in that Kite and Shark should be way down on “gets them out of trouble” scale, but honestly, it’s pretty funny if those two are guys who go for the least bothersome thing but are just ready to throw down anytime at, like, a hint of an insult towards someone they love. Shark and Kite get in trouble in that they mostly just get involved. They really do have a lot of fun, but they will both get scolded at if anyone adventures done the "Ray Way” gets out of hand. Yūma and Vector are still really good friends, and the former lets himself get pulled by the latter’s enthusiasm and ideas. Kite is a bit more calm about it, but he will be there if something dangerous maybe occur. Yūma both attracts and makes trouble, and that worries Shark endlessly. Misadventures: If you lose Yūma, you’ll find him with trouble ^^ Shark likes to mess around and try to make it so that he and Yūma are holding him instead. Kite prefers the comfort of home to do anything and likes to be in the middle so that he could hold both Yūma and Shark better. He wouldn’t deny them any gesture of affection. Shark acts like the disinterested boyfriend, doing whatever his significant others want him to do, but he’s always hoping that Yūma would lean against his shoulder or that Kite would talk about his day when they come up. Neither of the older boys will deny his gestures, though they are less likely to initiate something themselves, at least in public. Yūma is very expressive and open about his affections vocally and physically, holding hands, giving kisses, calling his boyfriends’ names with joy. Yūma, Shark, and Kite are very dedicated to each other as they are dedicated to the other people they love. Relationship attitude: equally dedicated but shown in different ways Their fondness, fueled by their hope, became a budding friendship between all three of them, and slowly, they start realizing that it is also love that they shared with each other. As older brothers, they respect each other’s dedication towards their younger siblings, and they are equally thankful for Yūma coming into their lives. Yūma was what connected the three of them at first, drawing the older boys with his enthusiasm for dueling, but it didn’t take long for Kite and Shark to see the other as the great duelist and gentle person that they are. (Maybe it was fate, or the heart of the cards.) It didn’t start as love but rather fondness and hope of fixing what was broken. Maybe it was Yūma’s heart, Shark’s kindness, Kite’s tenderness, or a combination of all three that kept them on each other’s paths. How did it happened: slow and steady wins the raceįalling in love was never a part of the plan, but they couldn’t help but be drawn together. Kite Tenjo - former Numbers Hunter, Heartland’s protector, big brother, one nickname (”He uses it only to get my attention.” -Kite).Yuma Tsukumo - World Carnival champion, an angel, savior of the three worlds, one nickname (”I think Shark does it to make fun of me,” -Yūma, pouting).Reginald “Shark” Kastle - former school bully, former Barian emperor, older twin brother, no nicknames (”Why do you have to call me by my full name? You sound like Rio!” -Shark).LEARN MY SHIP OT3 EDITION: Stolenshipping!!
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