ext_12350 ([identity profile] fickle-goddess.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] fickle 2007-11-12 10:24 pm (UTC)

Forgive and forget, the saying went. Seto thought that was the height of foolishness. If someone failed you once, whether a friend or an enemy, the odds were that they would do it again. Why forget that?

It meant you would be blindsided the next time, hurt by an attack or made vulnerable at a crucial moment, by something you should have expected. Stupidity wasn't a trait that Seto favored; to blind yourself to other people's failings in the name of forgiveness was something he would never do.

So when Mokuba failed him, he pressed the button for the Death Simulation Chamber with no guilt in his heart.

"A penalty game awaits the loser. That is the law of Death-T."

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Checked the exact wording over here (http://community.livejournal.com/fanficrants/4092762.html?thread=115782234#t115782234)

XD Your turn again! Mastershipping, "Lineage". Or 'sins of the father'.

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