11-11-2018, 02:38 AM
Time and time again, Bakugou had felt like he didn't belong in The Typhoon. He didn't, however, do anything about his feelings. He simply let himself sulk, allowed his emotions to brew into some angst-fueled masterpiece. Nowadays, he was much healthier with the way he approached his feelings. While he still tended to bottle, he was beginning to understand his place in The Typhoon. Funny how in the other world, no one sought to defend his reputation or pride, but in this world, they had done exactly that. His lips press together when his eyes catch Garrett and Peppino, doing well to remember the time the boy had come to The Typhoon, lost. It was there that the island extended a shelter, much to his annoyance that his 'home' was being used as a motel for lost strangers. Despite this, he has no attachments towards the pup. While he has been living in The Typhoon for some time, he's seen very little of the boy, only having really noticed him during Peppino's sage tryout. Perhaps the sage owed his position to the canine's assistance, being there so Pip could bandage the young male and prove his intelligence in healing. To be honest, Bakugou thought the sage tryouts to be rather unfair - tailored to those who already had some knowledge rather than those who were interested. Despite that, he could understand that Junji having more on his plate would only cause more stress.
When he approaches out of coincident, merely passing by, he catches the sage's words. He hears Peppino ask the child if he was leaving and the young Quartermaster immediately halts, flicking an ear in the two's direction. The bag that Garrett was wearing certainly seemed to suggest the idea that he was going on a trip somewhere. "Where're you goin', kid?" Bakugou asks Garrett, though it is mainly in the interest of seeing if the child was planning to leave The Typhoon for good or go on some kind of pilgrimage. Many members of the island often left only to return. Heck, he had left for about a week just to go on training. It didn't hurt to age if Garrett intended to withdraw his association to The Typhoon or not.
When he approaches out of coincident, merely passing by, he catches the sage's words. He hears Peppino ask the child if he was leaving and the young Quartermaster immediately halts, flicking an ear in the two's direction. The bag that Garrett was wearing certainly seemed to suggest the idea that he was going on a trip somewhere. "Where're you goin', kid?" Bakugou asks Garrett, though it is mainly in the interest of seeing if the child was planning to leave The Typhoon for good or go on some kind of pilgrimage. Many members of the island often left only to return. Heck, he had left for about a week just to go on training. It didn't hurt to age if Garrett intended to withdraw his association to The Typhoon or not.