09-17-2018, 06:14 AM
Even in the other world, people despised Bakugou and he knew exactly why. He isn't like them. He's far too loud, angry and proud. The universe, from the very writing of his soul, decided him to be an unpleasant character. Bullies don't just...change. He'll always be disliked in one way or form and it brings about him a cycle of angst and hatred. He's so easily agitated and vexed because even if what he argues is correct, others will feel compelled to push him down and away back into the bottomless well of frustrations. It's his fault, he knows, but he can't help himself. It is a part of his nature, programmed within him because some universe, some 'god', has decided that for him. Unloved, lost and cycling into the depths of nothingness. Once upon a time, when he had been younger, he told himself he wanted to be a hero to be loved. He wanted the adoration, to be welcomed with open arms. He still desires the same and yet glory comes in other forms. For one like him, the appreciation he had originally longed for is unattainable for his unpleasant self. No, it can only come in winning, in victory, in proving the ones around him to be wrong. To push them down, stay at the top of the heap for himself. It was the only way for him to shout at the top of his lungs: I EXIST AND I AM STRONG.
Exist. Survive. He will survive. He knows that. He is strong enough to survive but is he strong enough to take on the world? The thoughts echo to him, wafting like the unfamiliar scent that has reached the exhausted male's attention. He can feel his limbs move rigidly, as if they needed oil to keep going, to allow the metalwork of joints to properly bend and shift. It's moving fast, the smell. There is a panic he recognises to coat the atmosphere, a fear caused by a sensation of being pursued. Bakugou has never thought himself an empathetic creature but the time before bed, the dreaded time that passed before his brain finally set to a close, left him a lot of time to think - too much time to think of their condition, the universe and their nature. It doesn't take him long to see a fem crashed onto the ground, the lanky figure of a near melanistic serval. Well, mutated to have a purple-ish tint. Bakugou squints just a little. Purple? He looks at the sun, wincing in the brightness before turning back. There is no way the sun can give a coincidental purple tint. Well, he won't question it. The Typhoon is full of all sorts of misfits. His job now is to figure out why the fuck she has trespassed this far into their territory.
"Elegant..." the reaver murmurs sarcastically, rolling his eyes. He doubts the girl would see his disinterest but his voice is surely laced with the male's negative impression of her. He isn't hiding it. He will be as open and honest as he wants. Why be hospitable if it is only a lie of how he normally is? This is why he usually hates it when Linux tries to make a good impression of The Typhoon. They were full of all kinds of shitheads, ferals and drunkards. Why should they present a picture-perfect coverpage when they were all ugly on the inside? It would be a waste of their time and resources if such a character realised they didn't want to be around a place full of inconsiderate assholes, a waste of resources and brainpower. He would rather be upfront and open about what they stood for. "I don't know who the fuck you're running from but you've stepped over Typhoon borders. If you could turn and run the other way out o' 'ere, that'd be lovely." He raises a metaphorical brow, wondering if the fem would be dense when it came to processing his request. After all, she did just fall over so assuming she was incompetent, the reaver futher spells it out: "And by that I mean, GTFO unless you 'ave a good reason for stayin' around."
Exist. Survive. He will survive. He knows that. He is strong enough to survive but is he strong enough to take on the world? The thoughts echo to him, wafting like the unfamiliar scent that has reached the exhausted male's attention. He can feel his limbs move rigidly, as if they needed oil to keep going, to allow the metalwork of joints to properly bend and shift. It's moving fast, the smell. There is a panic he recognises to coat the atmosphere, a fear caused by a sensation of being pursued. Bakugou has never thought himself an empathetic creature but the time before bed, the dreaded time that passed before his brain finally set to a close, left him a lot of time to think - too much time to think of their condition, the universe and their nature. It doesn't take him long to see a fem crashed onto the ground, the lanky figure of a near melanistic serval. Well, mutated to have a purple-ish tint. Bakugou squints just a little. Purple? He looks at the sun, wincing in the brightness before turning back. There is no way the sun can give a coincidental purple tint. Well, he won't question it. The Typhoon is full of all sorts of misfits. His job now is to figure out why the fuck she has trespassed this far into their territory.
"Elegant..." the reaver murmurs sarcastically, rolling his eyes. He doubts the girl would see his disinterest but his voice is surely laced with the male's negative impression of her. He isn't hiding it. He will be as open and honest as he wants. Why be hospitable if it is only a lie of how he normally is? This is why he usually hates it when Linux tries to make a good impression of The Typhoon. They were full of all kinds of shitheads, ferals and drunkards. Why should they present a picture-perfect coverpage when they were all ugly on the inside? It would be a waste of their time and resources if such a character realised they didn't want to be around a place full of inconsiderate assholes, a waste of resources and brainpower. He would rather be upfront and open about what they stood for. "I don't know who the fuck you're running from but you've stepped over Typhoon borders. If you could turn and run the other way out o' 'ere, that'd be lovely." He raises a metaphorical brow, wondering if the fem would be dense when it came to processing his request. After all, she did just fall over so assuming she was incompetent, the reaver futher spells it out: "And by that I mean, GTFO unless you 'ave a good reason for stayin' around."