Watching her fumble through her deck, mouthing about them constantly, which he listened to dedicatedly. He found it interesting she knew so much about her Archetype to even be able to understand it's unique name. he was not all too surprised when he learned she was a baker. It all just sort of seemed to click with the rest of her personality and aspects of her. Lua always loved sweets, so perhaps they would end up meeting up often, as he would be eating from her bakery. Eventually, he began to shuffle through his own deck, pulling out a few cards that he found would be useful for them both mutually and placing them in between his fingers to show her later. He ended up pulling out a total of five. He placed his deck away and flipped his hand around so that their pictures may be shown to her, and moved each finger so that each card could be seen. They were: Mage of faith, Cyber jar, Gravity Bind, morphing Jar and a card unseen before by almost anyone, one with a human looking alien covered in foreign armor and a tail wrapped around its waist. it looked like a human-monkey hybrid. he seemed giddy to explain himself to her.
"Look! This could work well! With Gravity bind, we'd be safe because we both had cards that only have around 4 stars max! Oh, and Cyber Jar will let us get rid of any monsters our enemy has, and since your cards go back to the deck, you may get to put it back on the field! Morphing jar could help you get the cards you want! Oh, and mage of faith can keep your field card and madolche ticket come back so you can use them again! And uh- Oh" He began, ecstatically explaining how they could use their cards together like this was the best invention since sliced bread. He seemed to grow a bit concerned when he forgot the last one. He didn't really remember putting it up there, and it seemed to glow to him a little bit. Slowly he picked it up and turned it on himself, moving so that he was on the same side as her so she could see it as well. His cheeks went a bit red and he chuckled a small bit as he saw it.
"Sorry, I guess I must have gotten too excited and showed you this one. It's sort of my pride and joy. All my other cards were ones my brothers didn't want, but this one was different. I just found it one day, sitting in my room. I thought my mother gave it to me, but, she said she had never seen it" He spoke, looking at the card as if he were mesmurized. It was the strongest card he had in attack, after all, but it was more than that. It was as if he was seeing some unworldly, masterful being. Quickly he shook it off and turned to her with a nervous smile and chuckle.
"Hehe, sorry, I don't think that really matters to you, I just got a bit carried away. Do you really think we could work together?"
"Look! This could work well! With Gravity bind, we'd be safe because we both had cards that only have around 4 stars max! Oh, and Cyber Jar will let us get rid of any monsters our enemy has, and since your cards go back to the deck, you may get to put it back on the field! Morphing jar could help you get the cards you want! Oh, and mage of faith can keep your field card and madolche ticket come back so you can use them again! And uh- Oh" He began, ecstatically explaining how they could use their cards together like this was the best invention since sliced bread. He seemed to grow a bit concerned when he forgot the last one. He didn't really remember putting it up there, and it seemed to glow to him a little bit. Slowly he picked it up and turned it on himself, moving so that he was on the same side as her so she could see it as well. His cheeks went a bit red and he chuckled a small bit as he saw it.
"Sorry, I guess I must have gotten too excited and showed you this one. It's sort of my pride and joy. All my other cards were ones my brothers didn't want, but this one was different. I just found it one day, sitting in my room. I thought my mother gave it to me, but, she said she had never seen it" He spoke, looking at the card as if he were mesmurized. It was the strongest card he had in attack, after all, but it was more than that. It was as if he was seeing some unworldly, masterful being. Quickly he shook it off and turned to her with a nervous smile and chuckle.
"Hehe, sorry, I don't think that really matters to you, I just got a bit carried away. Do you really think we could work together?"