08-29-2018, 05:53 AM
He feels his fur bristle slightly when Pincher begins to speak, only then realising that the Captain was supporting his demand to know who Sunhaven was allied with, only to further ask for their uses. The ragdoll twitches an ear, curious if he too remained as uninterested as he was towards the tigress and her cocky boldness which laced her request. Then, the woman begins to speak and he feels himself filling with a groveling distaste towards the female, a sense of overwhelming irritation the more she spoke about opposition and the late Jericho. "It was a simple question. All that was needed was who you're allied with. I don't fuckin' care if it was your choice or not, stop tryin'a cozy up to us by pinnin' all the blame onto Jericho or some shit - how big's your ego? You said you're leader now, so bloody act like one instead of makin' yourself appear like a fool. Your excuses are drivin' me mad," the privateer snarls out of turn. To simply stand beside the cream-furred tom was to feel the intense heat radiating from his skin, the boiling of his blood as he glared at the woman. She was taking a very cowardly and longwinded way of explaining their situation, attempting to ease and smooth the edges of what might make them look unappealing. However, after speaking suddenly without warning, he begins to question his own statement about the merchant acting like a leader. What was Bakugou to know? He always chose to work independently, refusing to take the help of others. He supposes that all he knows is what annoys him and what doesn't.
His sanguine eyes narrow partially when she talks about Pincher's next request. Resources, gossip, fighting arms. They sounded more fun to raid in his opinion, but it's likely because Bakugou still stands on his disinterest of allies in The Typhoon. Gossip would be interesting but they could very easily kidnap someone, choke them out for information and go on that. Rumours weren't a very reliable source of information and, from what he's read in books or seen in video games when he was a human, traders were usually the type to respond to any bribery. Pay a hefty sum of money and they'd happily keep their mouth shut. But perhaps the ragdoll is looking only at the negatives for his first impression of the fem had not been a good one. There was likely many benefits - his brain just couldn't be convinced. "What do you expect from us then?" he asks, still bitter but much calmer than he was before.
His sanguine eyes narrow partially when she talks about Pincher's next request. Resources, gossip, fighting arms. They sounded more fun to raid in his opinion, but it's likely because Bakugou still stands on his disinterest of allies in The Typhoon. Gossip would be interesting but they could very easily kidnap someone, choke them out for information and go on that. Rumours weren't a very reliable source of information and, from what he's read in books or seen in video games when he was a human, traders were usually the type to respond to any bribery. Pay a hefty sum of money and they'd happily keep their mouth shut. But perhaps the ragdoll is looking only at the negatives for his first impression of the fem had not been a good one. There was likely many benefits - his brain just couldn't be convinced. "What do you expect from us then?" he asks, still bitter but much calmer than he was before.