Jann is minding his own business. He is playing by himself in the courtyard with a wooden sword: this definitely constitutes minding his own business. Nothing that follows is his fault.
first-and-final
"Same to you," says Milo. "He's not my nemesis, Jann, he's still only beat me once."
avec-le-coeur
"More than that, I think," says Glynn. "But now we don't have to wait for the mail, so we can play much faster."
abeance
"Now this I am interested to see. Although I might not watch if you decide to play ten times."
abeance
"Chess nuts," snorts Jann. "Just don't convince Glynn to abandon knight school for a chess career, Milo, I'd be lonesome."
first-and-final
Milo brings Glynn to a room where there is a chessboard. They play a game.
They play fast.
Milo is very excited.
They play fast.
Milo is very excited.
first-and-final
"Right," says Milo. "Let's play again."
He wins the next several, by varying margins.
He wins the next several, by varying margins.