021 -- [Action]
[Today when Shikamaru woke up to his morning routine of journal stalking, there was a mission notice waiting for him. Fantastic. But you reap what you sow with these things...
Shikamaru spends the next few hours going over everything he thinks he'll need for this mission before heading out of his apartment. Most of his plans for the week are on hold (again) but there's still a few things he wanted to take care of; people to see.
In particular, he'll seek out Ino and Naruto, stopping to talk to most of his friends from home too, if he sees them. Give them a heads up on where he's at for the next week or so. After that he'll head into the square in the mid-afternoon in search of one Albert Silverberg. Masaomi is next, though Shikamaru will actually bother hailing him over the journals if he doesn't see him. Same for Sokka, if he can't find him at the smithy or the Avatar House.
Even if he isn't seeking anyone else out, he'll still stop to speak to people he knows if he runs into them today. Especially if they came along into the tunnels during that last experiment. Curiosity, mainly - he wants to know if anyone's doing better now.
Feel free to catch him anywhere in town this afternoon. Until he finds Albert, he'll be the guy carting around a shogi board under one arm.]
Shikamaru spends the next few hours going over everything he thinks he'll need for this mission before heading out of his apartment. Most of his plans for the week are on hold (again) but there's still a few things he wanted to take care of; people to see.
In particular, he'll seek out Ino and Naruto, stopping to talk to most of his friends from home too, if he sees them. Give them a heads up on where he's at for the next week or so. After that he'll head into the square in the mid-afternoon in search of one Albert Silverberg. Masaomi is next, though Shikamaru will actually bother hailing him over the journals if he doesn't see him. Same for Sokka, if he can't find him at the smithy or the Avatar House.
Even if he isn't seeking anyone else out, he'll still stop to speak to people he knows if he runs into them today. Especially if they came along into the tunnels during that last experiment. Curiosity, mainly - he wants to know if anyone's doing better now.
Feel free to catch him anywhere in town this afternoon. Until he finds Albert, he'll be the guy carting around a shogi board under one arm.]

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[Likewise, he does not actually look at his opponent as he addresses him.]
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If that was all there was to it, I wouldn't bother with this conversation. You didn't just disappear.
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No, I did not.
But if I had not, we wouldn't be having this conversation at all.
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Much as I like this game, that's not a good thing.
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And you taught that to me.
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That may be true. There's really no way of telling for me. [He slides a tile forward - this game is really coming together now.] But I call bullshit on the first thing you said.
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Well, bluffing was never one of my strong points.
[He clicks a tile down in response to Shikamaru's move.]
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It's like I already said. You owed me. I prefer this to anything else you think you need to give me.
[The game's coming together. He can visualize checkmate now - and bets that Albert can too and will react accordingly.]
It keeps me ineffective.
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[He definitely can see where this game is heading. He tightens his defenses, but keeps in mind to listen for the 'check' from his opponent.]
So how many games do I owe you for this one transgression?
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Eye for an eye. Not that I'll object to another game if you're ever interested.
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An occasional game would be a welcome change of pace. Especially with winter approaching.
[No more gardening to keep him busy outside.]
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[Well what do you know.]
Definitely.
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