04-19-2018, 01:00 PM
//asgdfsd aaaHHH thaNK U <33
For however unsafe the clans may be, Izuku had always found them more suitable than the wilds. He knew the clans had enemies, got into fights, whatever else, but it was at least better than the wilds. There may occasionally be people who just didn't feel safe, or the possibility there'd be an actual raid or attack on them, but ... Where Izuku had found himself in this world, first, had been the wilds. He hadn't known how to hunt, barely knew how to defend himself, yet despite this, it'd all been fight after fight. The clans were just so much -- easier, in comparison. He knew there were flaws in the system -- things that could be exploited, things that just weakened them. But it'd just sort of ... worked. Somehow.
As for health and their dislike/distrust of Hisoka (and probably Silent, but Izuku hadn't encountered them yet) -- well, they were similar in that regard. Izuku hadn't encountered that many killers one-on-one, but Hisoka gave off the same vibe as them. Especially Shigaraki. If Izuku had a particularly bad sleep that night, it was nobody's business but his own. He didn't sleep a lot as it was, anyways. Between nightmares and night terrors and just general restlessness, the nights Izuku actually slept, even just a few hours, just weren't that common.
"What --" A voice is what alerts Izuku to someone's presence, and a spike of pure panic runs through his spine as he whirls around to see -- Killua. It takes a few moments for the wild eyes and claws to disappear, but when they do, it's like nothing ever happened. Izuku had gotten used to his 'panic' response to being snuck up on -- he's not convinced it'll ever go away, but he's at least tampered away the immediate 'attack/defend' response after nearly getting a clawful of people's fur. Well, then again, he might get used to it, if this turns out to be a habit of Killua's. That or this will just become a semi-regular occurrence.
"Sorry," Izuku apologizes with nothing but a sheepish grin, tail twitching restlessly. Honestly, he doesn't think it's stayed still in its entire existence. No matter what was happening, his tail would be twitching nervously. "Zoning out and walking into lakes, apparently," Izuku offers after another moment, rolling his eyes. He'd really, really thought he'd kicked that habit. It left his guard down, after all. "Basically, just a walk gone wrong Izuku adds. In all honestly, he's surprised he's acting so ... calm. He'd used to get very overwhelmed meeting new people, and now he's just holding the start of a conversation like a relatively normal person? Absolutely terrifying. Like, the realization genuinely causes a flicker of panic, up until he realizes his old friends would probably be proud of him.
"What about you, though? Like, what are you even doing up there?" Izuku levels Killua with a scrutinizing look. It's mostly joking, of course, but he has to wonder if this is just a normal thing? Like, does Killua just jump from tree to tree most of the time? Izuku wouldn't even be surprised, honestly. Kismetpaw had done the same, and Killua himself just struck Izuku as the type.
For however unsafe the clans may be, Izuku had always found them more suitable than the wilds. He knew the clans had enemies, got into fights, whatever else, but it was at least better than the wilds. There may occasionally be people who just didn't feel safe, or the possibility there'd be an actual raid or attack on them, but ... Where Izuku had found himself in this world, first, had been the wilds. He hadn't known how to hunt, barely knew how to defend himself, yet despite this, it'd all been fight after fight. The clans were just so much -- easier, in comparison. He knew there were flaws in the system -- things that could be exploited, things that just weakened them. But it'd just sort of ... worked. Somehow.
As for health and their dislike/distrust of Hisoka (and probably Silent, but Izuku hadn't encountered them yet) -- well, they were similar in that regard. Izuku hadn't encountered that many killers one-on-one, but Hisoka gave off the same vibe as them. Especially Shigaraki. If Izuku had a particularly bad sleep that night, it was nobody's business but his own. He didn't sleep a lot as it was, anyways. Between nightmares and night terrors and just general restlessness, the nights Izuku actually slept, even just a few hours, just weren't that common.
"What --" A voice is what alerts Izuku to someone's presence, and a spike of pure panic runs through his spine as he whirls around to see -- Killua. It takes a few moments for the wild eyes and claws to disappear, but when they do, it's like nothing ever happened. Izuku had gotten used to his 'panic' response to being snuck up on -- he's not convinced it'll ever go away, but he's at least tampered away the immediate 'attack/defend' response after nearly getting a clawful of people's fur. Well, then again, he might get used to it, if this turns out to be a habit of Killua's. That or this will just become a semi-regular occurrence.
"Sorry," Izuku apologizes with nothing but a sheepish grin, tail twitching restlessly. Honestly, he doesn't think it's stayed still in its entire existence. No matter what was happening, his tail would be twitching nervously. "Zoning out and walking into lakes, apparently," Izuku offers after another moment, rolling his eyes. He'd really, really thought he'd kicked that habit. It left his guard down, after all. "Basically, just a walk gone wrong Izuku adds. In all honestly, he's surprised he's acting so ... calm. He'd used to get very overwhelmed meeting new people, and now he's just holding the start of a conversation like a relatively normal person? Absolutely terrifying. Like, the realization genuinely causes a flicker of panic, up until he realizes his old friends would probably be proud of him.
"What about you, though? Like, what are you even doing up there?" Izuku levels Killua with a scrutinizing look. It's mostly joking, of course, but he has to wonder if this is just a normal thing? Like, does Killua just jump from tree to tree most of the time? Izuku wouldn't even be surprised, honestly. Kismetpaw had done the same, and Killua himself just struck Izuku as the type.
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