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Виктор Никифоров ([personal profile] fivetimechamp) wrote 2017-12-04 04:39 am (UTC)




If he were Yakov, he might say you'll never find agape by acting like a spoiled brat, or remind Yurio that the personal attention of his coach, however onerous it might seem, is a rare privilege, or even that he could do them all a favor and go back to Russia if he hates being here so much.

What on earth would be the point of bringing Victor back to coach him, if Yurio won't listen to him or even attempt to tolerate him?

How will that help Yurio learn the short program he choreographed?



Why did he even follow Victor here to begin with, if all he plans to do is glare balefully out to sea and resent everyone around him, including the person he came here for, who he begged for a program, who he wants to bring back as his coach?



"You always do what you want, Yurio," is all he says, instead, before sipping at his own soup and wondering at the wisdom of this entire exercise.

Perhaps he should just dismiss them back to the onsen and the rest of the few remaining days before the performance.

Yuri, though --

Yuri who was insulted to his face (again), and who is sitting there looking like any word offered his way might shatter him into pieces. Yuri who is quietly listening to Yurio disrespecting his coach (again), and who looks as unsure about all this as Victor's feeling.

(He'd only wanted to give them a nice day.)

He has never not managed to find a smile when he needs one, and he finds it now for Yuri, even if it feels a little strained. "It's really good." The soup.

He'll just have to keep trying with the rest of it.

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