07-31-2018, 04:02 AM
If Izuku saw one more of his classmates show up, he would, without hesitation, seek out Toga and fucking kill her. He swears to god. Not because Toga was personally responsible or anything, though she probably definitely was for a few, but just because she's the only villain Izuku has encountered here and Izuku had genuinely forgotten how to take out his anger in a way that doesn't involve violence. Or aggressively bottling it up. Either way, y'know?
.. Well. It doesn't take long for Izuku to recognize Tokoyami. Izuku had been wandering over to see what the fuss was about, and it's not hard to recognize the bird-headed feline. How strange. The dragon strides over and lifts his head and allows Tokoyami a little grin as he sits down next to Atbash. How tiring, having to greet his classmates so often. Knowing they died. His regular clanmates' presences felt more grounding, honestly. Less like he was in some sort of weird limbo of worls. Less obligated to act like he did when he was still a student. How tiring.
"Yeah, a classmate," Izuku says softly, promptly curling up on the ground. He hadn't slept. Being sleepy was .. weird. He hadn't felt like that until recently, but he supposes it's a .. good thing? He gives Dimitri a look at the other's shouts. Not quite annoyed, but maybe a little exasperated. Wow, suspicious. To be fair, Tokoyami was from the Typhoon, and Izuku didn't like it either. Not at all. Didn't like that the other was in another clan, could be hurt. Didn't like that just the scent of the Typhoon makes him want -- something. Something violent and that he is now violently repressing because he really, really can't be like that. "We used to know each other. We were, uh, classmates, at school. And then we died," He shrugs. He couldn't tell you why Tokoyami has a bird head, though. Izuku hadn't asked, and didn't particularly care. Or -- he did, but for the entirely wrong reasons. Unlike his classmates, Izuku doesn't seem touched or incredibly surprised, just .. tired. His ears lie back just a little, though he still allows himself another grin to Tokoyami. "Hi, Tokoyami. It's Izuku," Is all he says, before laying his head on his paws -- uh, talons. Let his classmates have their reunion. He really did like Tokoyami, but he just .. he wasn't sure how much he was 'part of them' now, when he didn't long to go home anymore or anything. He was just .. here. This was his home, and he was content. Wasn't that strange? That he'd be just as happy living without human digits and human friends? Maybe it was. Maybe Izuku had changed too much. He couldn't be sure, sometimes.
.. Well. It doesn't take long for Izuku to recognize Tokoyami. Izuku had been wandering over to see what the fuss was about, and it's not hard to recognize the bird-headed feline. How strange. The dragon strides over and lifts his head and allows Tokoyami a little grin as he sits down next to Atbash. How tiring, having to greet his classmates so often. Knowing they died. His regular clanmates' presences felt more grounding, honestly. Less like he was in some sort of weird limbo of worls. Less obligated to act like he did when he was still a student. How tiring.
"Yeah, a classmate," Izuku says softly, promptly curling up on the ground. He hadn't slept. Being sleepy was .. weird. He hadn't felt like that until recently, but he supposes it's a .. good thing? He gives Dimitri a look at the other's shouts. Not quite annoyed, but maybe a little exasperated. Wow, suspicious. To be fair, Tokoyami was from the Typhoon, and Izuku didn't like it either. Not at all. Didn't like that the other was in another clan, could be hurt. Didn't like that just the scent of the Typhoon makes him want -- something. Something violent and that he is now violently repressing because he really, really can't be like that. "We used to know each other. We were, uh, classmates, at school. And then we died," He shrugs. He couldn't tell you why Tokoyami has a bird head, though. Izuku hadn't asked, and didn't particularly care. Or -- he did, but for the entirely wrong reasons. Unlike his classmates, Izuku doesn't seem touched or incredibly surprised, just .. tired. His ears lie back just a little, though he still allows himself another grin to Tokoyami. "Hi, Tokoyami. It's Izuku," Is all he says, before laying his head on his paws -- uh, talons. Let his classmates have their reunion. He really did like Tokoyami, but he just .. he wasn't sure how much he was 'part of them' now, when he didn't long to go home anymore or anything. He was just .. here. This was his home, and he was content. Wasn't that strange? That he'd be just as happy living without human digits and human friends? Maybe it was. Maybe Izuku had changed too much. He couldn't be sure, sometimes.
[glow=black,2,300]I WONT BE HERE LONG AT ALL ☀[/glow]
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