08-04-2018, 04:27 PM
↠↠ Tokoyami hadn't been there for Kirishima's capture. If he had known it had happened, he might have left the Typhoon altogether, but... well, this was where he'd woken up. This was his home now, and though it was happening slowly, he was building connections with the people here. He had few friends, but they were friends enough.
The crow-headed feline had other friends, too, though. Tsuyu happened to be one of them, and she was a good friend, at that. They had been friends right up until their deaths, and even then they had died together. It was a memory he tried not to dwell on, instead choosing to reminisce on the more... positive things, but he often failed. Tokoyami couldn't help it- he had always been a bit darker than his pals, even despite his level head.
He hadn't expected to see Tsu here.
He had been padding along, completing another round of patrols on a whim he couldn't seem to tame, until he'd caught sight of the group that was forming. Three familiar figures and... a stranger. Considering Rinto and his murderous tendencies, Tokoyami hurried to the scene, trying to make sure he didn't try anything crafty with his knife before they knew if this intruder was a threat or not, but upon further inspection the hybrid seemed to freeze.
"Tsu?" he questioned, eyes widening and narrowing as he flipped between suspicion and surprise. He wanted to believe it was her- after all, Bakugou had cropped up in the Typhoon not long ago -but there were so many tricks he'd learned in this clan alone that he couldn't be sure. Things like projected images, shapeshifting, he just.... Tokoyami took a moment and a breath, trying to organize his thoughts in some way.
He listened through Goldie's almost-threat, trying to decide what to do next. He wanted- no, needed to talk to Tsu, but would they be suspicious? He didn't want them to run her off, and yet he didn't want anyone else around besides the frog hybrid, and... hm. Tokoyami's tail twitched. Was she even the real thing, though? Was this worth it? What to do?
"I can see her out," he offered, monotone voice as unrevealing as ever. The hybrid cast his glance between his three clanmates that had gathered, and he stepped forwards towards the Snowbounder. He was almost defensive, but not quite enough to be noticeable. Tokoyami then faced the girl again, face not hostile but not gentle. "There's a quicker way to Snowbound than swimming, anyway."
His tail flicked behind him as he stood, waiting for a response.
The crow-headed feline had other friends, too, though. Tsuyu happened to be one of them, and she was a good friend, at that. They had been friends right up until their deaths, and even then they had died together. It was a memory he tried not to dwell on, instead choosing to reminisce on the more... positive things, but he often failed. Tokoyami couldn't help it- he had always been a bit darker than his pals, even despite his level head.
He hadn't expected to see Tsu here.
He had been padding along, completing another round of patrols on a whim he couldn't seem to tame, until he'd caught sight of the group that was forming. Three familiar figures and... a stranger. Considering Rinto and his murderous tendencies, Tokoyami hurried to the scene, trying to make sure he didn't try anything crafty with his knife before they knew if this intruder was a threat or not, but upon further inspection the hybrid seemed to freeze.
"Tsu?" he questioned, eyes widening and narrowing as he flipped between suspicion and surprise. He wanted to believe it was her- after all, Bakugou had cropped up in the Typhoon not long ago -but there were so many tricks he'd learned in this clan alone that he couldn't be sure. Things like projected images, shapeshifting, he just.... Tokoyami took a moment and a breath, trying to organize his thoughts in some way.
He listened through Goldie's almost-threat, trying to decide what to do next. He wanted- no, needed to talk to Tsu, but would they be suspicious? He didn't want them to run her off, and yet he didn't want anyone else around besides the frog hybrid, and... hm. Tokoyami's tail twitched. Was she even the real thing, though? Was this worth it? What to do?
"I can see her out," he offered, monotone voice as unrevealing as ever. The hybrid cast his glance between his three clanmates that had gathered, and he stepped forwards towards the Snowbounder. He was almost defensive, but not quite enough to be noticeable. Tokoyami then faced the girl again, face not hostile but not gentle. "There's a quicker way to Snowbound than swimming, anyway."
His tail flicked behind him as he stood, waiting for a response.
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