Yuuri hasn't perfected saying the name of the Moscow airport in the slightest (the three vowels still don't seem to slide or separate right on his tongue at the beginning), especially not in comparison to just calling it that (aeroport), but he can recognize it when it's said. The name, linking it to the place.
The smooth way it sounds in proper Russian from the young boy. (Like all the rest of Victor's when he slips in words of it.)
"He wouldn't have cared." It's certainly on his tongue, thinking about his parents, Minako, and Yuu-chan, but it falters on the breath right after the last English syllable. He doesn't know Yuri's grandfather. Who he is. What he's like. "Right?" A little less certain, but without stopping. "He must have been proud to know you were performing here at home."
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The smooth way it sounds in proper Russian from the young boy.
(Like all the rest of Victor's when he slips in words of it.)
"He wouldn't have cared." It's certainly on his tongue, thinking about his parents, Minako, and Yuu-chan, but it falters on the breath right after the last English syllable. He doesn't know Yuri's grandfather. Who he is. What he's like. "Right?" A little less certain, but without stopping. "He must have been proud to know you were performing here at home."