04-25-2018, 09:54 PM
//agsdfds iM SORRY!!! i didnt forget abt it i promise my muse has just been in hell :^((( (ive had this tab open for literal days lmao)
im gonna Die if i dont do smthing abt it adsfdsfa
Izuku had never really bothered with stealth before. the heroes he tended to idolize were also just so -- loud and obvious that he hadn't even bothered. Granted, there were a lot of things Izuku hadn't tried to do until he was actually training to be a hero, like regular workouts. And it wouldn't have even mattered since basically all of Izuku's skillsets had been practically reset. The only thing that really stuck with Izuku was his pain tolerance, and his ability to analyze. But that was ... basically all. If Izuku was still upset about all of this, he had the right to be.
"Ugh," Izuku says with feeling, but his grin widens nonetheless. There's comfort to be found in hearing his native language, considering how little he'd heard of it up until lately. (loveletter didn't count. loveletter really didn't count.) He's not surprised that his panic hadn't been considered intimidating. It was, for one, panic, and for two, Izuku just wasn't very threatening in general. He was like -- eighty percent fur, exactly four percent 'strength to back up willingness to fight'. Not that he really liked fighting these days, considering it involved more blood than he was used to. Plus the fear for his life. (he'd still had that when he was human, but he didn't really have any form of strength to back him up anymore so.)
"Gr -- Green apple? Make up your mind," Izuku replies with amused exasperation, his tail giving a little wave. Broccoli, grape, and green apple. What a lovely collection of food to be called. Anyways, what did Killua's sentence mean -- oh. Getting stuck in a lake wouldn't be ideal. "I'm barely a good swimmer, getting stuck in a frozen lake would be ... very unfortunate. Definitely Popsicle-worthy" Izuku offers with a vague motion of the wing. The idea of hypothermia is -- not a very fun one, but Izuku quickly veers away from the 'serious' path and continues grinning at the white-furred serval. While his nervosity was pretty constant(his tail got really annoying, sometimes. When would he be free.), Izuku could at least feel the anxiety of the scare fading away with the light atmosphere.
"The trees in my old group were -- a little too high to climb, so not very often," Izuku's grin twists into something somewhat sheepish. The Thunderland's trees had been redwoods, and just the thought of being that high in the air made Izuku -- kind of nervous. Just the thought of falling from those. He'd fallen to near death only once, and once was enough. Though, as his wings became more reliable(not flight-worthy, just 'slow my fall' worthy), he'd been getting a little less nervous about heights. He still hadn't climbed many trees, though -- only really short ones, so he could sleep. He pauses before expressing this. "No, not many. I wasn't very good at climbing, and I couldn't ever really figure out how to get down," Izuku says, though he appears to be eyeing Killua's perch with a newly sparked interest. Climbing trees did seem fun, and probably good practice in general. But mostly fun. Good views were just a bonus.
im gonna Die if i dont do smthing abt it adsfdsfa
Izuku had never really bothered with stealth before. the heroes he tended to idolize were also just so -- loud and obvious that he hadn't even bothered. Granted, there were a lot of things Izuku hadn't tried to do until he was actually training to be a hero, like regular workouts. And it wouldn't have even mattered since basically all of Izuku's skillsets had been practically reset. The only thing that really stuck with Izuku was his pain tolerance, and his ability to analyze. But that was ... basically all. If Izuku was still upset about all of this, he had the right to be.
"Ugh," Izuku says with feeling, but his grin widens nonetheless. There's comfort to be found in hearing his native language, considering how little he'd heard of it up until lately. (loveletter didn't count. loveletter really didn't count.) He's not surprised that his panic hadn't been considered intimidating. It was, for one, panic, and for two, Izuku just wasn't very threatening in general. He was like -- eighty percent fur, exactly four percent 'strength to back up willingness to fight'. Not that he really liked fighting these days, considering it involved more blood than he was used to. Plus the fear for his life. (he'd still had that when he was human, but he didn't really have any form of strength to back him up anymore so.)
"Gr -- Green apple? Make up your mind," Izuku replies with amused exasperation, his tail giving a little wave. Broccoli, grape, and green apple. What a lovely collection of food to be called. Anyways, what did Killua's sentence mean -- oh. Getting stuck in a lake wouldn't be ideal. "I'm barely a good swimmer, getting stuck in a frozen lake would be ... very unfortunate. Definitely Popsicle-worthy" Izuku offers with a vague motion of the wing. The idea of hypothermia is -- not a very fun one, but Izuku quickly veers away from the 'serious' path and continues grinning at the white-furred serval. While his nervosity was pretty constant(his tail got really annoying, sometimes. When would he be free.), Izuku could at least feel the anxiety of the scare fading away with the light atmosphere.
"The trees in my old group were -- a little too high to climb, so not very often," Izuku's grin twists into something somewhat sheepish. The Thunderland's trees had been redwoods, and just the thought of being that high in the air made Izuku -- kind of nervous. Just the thought of falling from those. He'd fallen to near death only once, and once was enough. Though, as his wings became more reliable(not flight-worthy, just 'slow my fall' worthy), he'd been getting a little less nervous about heights. He still hadn't climbed many trees, though -- only really short ones, so he could sleep. He pauses before expressing this. "No, not many. I wasn't very good at climbing, and I couldn't ever really figure out how to get down," Izuku says, though he appears to be eyeing Killua's perch with a newly sparked interest. Climbing trees did seem fun, and probably good practice in general. But mostly fun. Good views were just a bonus.
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