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"Well, that'll definitely make a good game then," Sam said. He chuckled, flipping his own top card over to reveal a six. He laughed some again, taking the two cards for himself.
"Well, that'll definitely make a good game then," Sam said. He chuckled, flipping his own top card over to reveal a six. He laughed some again, taking the two cards for himself.
"Ah, not a good start for me." Karia laughed, playing the next card. A ten. Not bad, and much better than his last card. "Please, do not beat this one. I have to get back my card."
"Well, I could always do with stealing more cards." Sam laughed, flipping over his card. Nine.
"…buuut I can wait a turn for that." The man laughed some, handing the cards over.
"Ha, hopefully you won't take a single other one of my cards." Karia grinned, taking the cards and putting them into a separate pile. "Now…" He flipped over the next card. A seven, which wasn't that good. "Ugh, when will I get an ace or a king?" Karia complained, smiling even as he did.
Sam flipped his card over, letting out a breath.
"I'm wondering the same thing," he said, shaking his head with a soft laugh as he relinquished the card.
"Hah!" Karia grinned, taking the cards and placing them into his pile. The next card he flipped over was a two. "Well, it seems my streak of luck has ended here," He sighed dramatically, then smirked playfully at Sam. "This is where you're going to draw an ace, isn't it?"
"That'll be a waste of one," Sam said with a laugh. He flipped his card over, revealing a Jack.
"It's also a waste of that!" The man soon his head, taking the two cards. He looked up, smirking right back.
"Exactly! It's always funny when you waste good cards like that. Well, funny when it happens to you." Karia laughed when Sam revealed his card. "Ha! Have fun with that two. I'm sure it will serve you well." Karia shook his head and flipped over the next card. A four. At least it was better than his last card.
"Surely it will," Sam said with a chuckle. His next card came up- a four. Sam blinked, then laughed.
"Well, then, time for a tie breaker already then!"
"Ooh, fun! A war! Or " Karia set three cards aside, his fingers hovering over the fourth. "I really, really hope this isn't another two. Seriously." He flipped the last card over, squeezing his eyes shut as he did. The suspense was too much. "Did I win?"
"Nope!" Sam laughed, flipping out a king. "I'll take those, thank you!" The man chuckled, collecting his spoils of war.
"Aww, come on!" Karia groaned, letting his eyes open again. "We've got to have another war soon so I can win back what you took from me." He solemnly flipped over his next card. A jack! That wasn't too bad. "Do not beat this one," Karia ordered, a playful smile pulling the corners of his mouth up.
Sam flipped his card over, chuckling even though his card was lower.
"I can afford to lose a card after that war!" He said, smiling.
"Hmm, that might be the card that ruins you down the line." Karia smirked and gathered both cards. "That would be quite funny, now wouldn't it?" He asked, flipping over his next card.
"If that happens, I'm going to scream," Sam joked, laughing some as he flipped out his own card before claiming the round.
"Mm, should I go check on the water real quick?"
"I'd like to see it happen, then." Karia grinned at him. "Oh, probably." He nodded. He'd completely forgotten why they'd started playing in the first place, which was the ideal thing to happen in his opinion.
Sam stood, setting his cards down.
"No looking, ya hear?" The man laughed some, turning to go back to the kitchen and check on the water.
"Aww, come on!" Karia complained, setting his cards down as well. While he waited, he shuffled his pile of won cards. It wasn't that big, but it gave him something to do.
Sam laughed at Karia's complaining, moving over to the water.
"Okay, it's boiling! Want me to put the noodles in?" The man hummed, grabbing the box and looking over at the door to the living room.
"Oh, yeah!" Karia jumped up and skipped into the kitchen. Sam was definitely capable of adding some noodles into a pot, but Karia still wanted to watch. It was boring just sitting in the living room by himself, anyways.
Sam looked up when Karia came in, smirking a bit as he put the macaroni into the pot.
"I didn't know I needed an audience," he said, chuckling some. He set the lid on the pot, moving over to Karia's side.
"Bored already?"
"Well, you don't. But yeah, I was bored." Karia shrugged, his lips pulling up in a smile. "You're really great at putting noodles in boiling water, you know. Top-notch."
"Ah, really? I never knew." Sam laughed some as Karia complimented his noodle skills.
"Though, we can't go back to the game right now, we need to keep an eye on the food."
"Well, now you do." Karia gave him two thumbs up. "Ah, a shame. But it's an easy game to get back into, so whatever." He waved his hand dismissively, then hopped up onto the counter.
"Right. We could always play while we eat, of course." Sam hummed as he took over the cooking of the meal, not quite sure how they got to that point.
"Exactly!" Karia laughed and nodded. He didn't notice that Sam had become the one cooking, mostly due to the combination of being excited and his general personality.
Sam hummed as he focused on the macaroni, draining the water from it when it was done before adding the milk and cheese packets.
"Could you get something to hold the food?" He asked.
"Like a bowl? A big bowl? Or some small bowls?" Karia asked, hopping off of the counter and starting to crash through the cabinets.
"Small bowls," Sam said. He chuckled some as he watched Karia looking for a bowl, stirring the macaroni to keep it from burning.
"So we can go eat in the living room and play our game."
"Oh, oh, right." Karia backtracked a few steps and flung open another cabinet. He gathered two bowls and danced back over to Sam. "Your bowls." Karia set them both down next to the stove with an exaggerated flourish.
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