[If he did talk, Kazuki would listen. Even if he's not the greatest at offering advice (as proven earlier), or how he can be awkward when trying to cheer someone up.
So he had to try something different.
He seems a little surprised, but pleased, with the question.]
You feel it?
[There's a bit of a smile on his face. It leaves him to put in more effort, and it shows. As he does, the air around him takes on a slight shimmer with what looks something like tiny, teal colored fireflies.]
[ The shimmering lights were beautiful and Yuuri stares in a bit of awe at them for a moment. With the unrest within him at ease, he begins to ruminate about the nature of how emotions affected everything—including others. ]
I think so. [ Yuuri is honestly a little confused about whether or not he's truly pleased about it. It was nice that Kazuki was trying to calm him down, but some aspect of the fact that he was somewhat forcing Yuuri to do something didn't sit well with him.
It's a fleeting feeling as he simply smiles through it all as he gets back to work with a mind less clouded. ]
[Maybe he really should be more considerate with his words. Had he been told that his actions were being forced on another, he would have immediately stopped. And apologize even faster. It's never his intention.]
Yeah, sure.
[It's all he'll say in the end. Which likely is for the best.
He decides to switch his chisel for the blow-torch for the moment to begin smoothing out what's been chipped away. Although upon glancing to the other competitors, he frowns a little bit. Most of them seem further along.]
I think I remember hearing about something regarding a time limit.
[ It would make sense to have one so that no one, or group, would be working on an ice sculpture longer than anyone else and give them an advantage over others. However, what that time frame looked was what Yuuri didn't know. No one had come to stop them so at least that was good..?
Yuuri takes a look at the progress that they've made in regards to their own ice sculpture and it wasn't so bad. It looked right and even though it definitely wasn't fancy by any means it didn't look like an actual mess. ]
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So he had to try something different.
He seems a little surprised, but pleased, with the question.]
You feel it?
[There's a bit of a smile on his face. It leaves him to put in more effort, and it shows. As he does, the air around him takes on a slight shimmer with what looks something like tiny, teal colored fireflies.]
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I think so. [ Yuuri is honestly a little confused about whether or not he's truly pleased about it. It was nice that Kazuki was trying to calm him down, but some aspect of the fact that he was somewhat forcing Yuuri to do something didn't sit well with him.
It's a fleeting feeling as he simply smiles through it all as he gets back to work with a mind less clouded. ]
Thank you.
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Yeah, sure.
[It's all he'll say in the end. Which likely is for the best.
He decides to switch his chisel for the blow-torch for the moment to begin smoothing out what's been chipped away. Although upon glancing to the other competitors, he frowns a little bit. Most of them seem further along.]
Did you hear if this was being timed at all?
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[ It would make sense to have one so that no one, or group, would be working on an ice sculpture longer than anyone else and give them an advantage over others. However, what that time frame looked was what Yuuri didn't know. No one had come to stop them so at least that was good..?
Yuuri takes a look at the progress that they've made in regards to their own ice sculpture and it wasn't so bad. It looked right and even though it definitely wasn't fancy by any means it didn't look like an actual mess. ]