He mobilized every ounce of energy that his body had, but it was painfully obvious that they still wouldn't make it. No. Forcing himself not to look back as he heard bursting wood and material behind him, Bakura corrected himself.
It was obvious that he wouldn't make it.
Unlike his host he didn't have that certain extra that could have given him that extra spurt of speed or strength that you gained when you feared for your life. Because living didn't mean anything to him anymore. If he died here it would he just another time, another failed part that would be extinguished while the rest woke up somewhere else and continued on with his business as usual. It was frustrating-! Gritting his teeth, he pushed forward, forcing his body to run.
He had trained it for greater agility and stamina, short break-neck runs hadn't been a priority of his.
-and the house was still coming down on them
Spying what could be a chance, he jerked is host back and hauled them both in the opposite direction, praying that his timing would be right. "NO! This way! JUMP!!"
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It was obvious that he wouldn't make it.
Unlike his host he didn't have that certain extra that could have given him that extra spurt of speed or strength that you gained when you feared for your life. Because living didn't mean anything to him anymore. If he died here it would he just another time, another failed part that would be extinguished while the rest woke up somewhere else and continued on with his business as usual. It was frustrating-! Gritting his teeth, he pushed forward, forcing his body to run.
He had trained it for greater agility and stamina, short break-neck runs hadn't been a priority of his.
-and the house was still coming down on them
Spying what could be a chance, he jerked is host back and hauled them both in the opposite direction, praying that his timing would be right. "NO! This way! JUMP!!"