05-13-2018, 11:05 PM
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What the hell was he going to do?
Believe it or not, Todoroki was currently in the same boat as Izuku was. He had no idea where he was and did not know how to get back home. All he understood was that he had fucked up. There was no question about it, he was the one at fault for losing Midoriya this time. If he had just been more aware of his surroundings, they might have been able to avoid the strange portal that had teleported them to another world. Even if it had been their fate, it could have been manipulated somehow. He wished he had been given a sign. And while the turkish van mix blamed himself for the mess he had brought them, he knew deep down, that he was not to blame for this. He was merely an animal and had no control of destiny. If he had never influenced Midoriya to leave the Thunderlands then there might have been a chance that the boy's disappearance would have been avoided. And while it was possible, the fact that they were going to be transported away was inevitable. They had to be sent away from the other universe, one way or another. In Todoroki's opinion, it was as if the universe was making fun of them. What was the point of them reuniting when they were just going to lose each other again? What made it worse was that he had been forced to witness Midoriya disintegrate right before his eyes this time. There had been no warning, no goodbye, no nothing. The last thing he saw was the crying face of his comrade. It was so unfair and frustrating. The ex-Thunderlander had been within his reach for a few days, yet the world had somehow taken them away from him. And no matter how much he moaned and groaned, there would have been no point as it would not have brought the green feline back. Perhaps this was the world telling him to give up on being with the younger male, that his efforts were fruitless. If he continued to have hope, he would have just been tricked into failure. That was what the gods above might have been trying to say? It was either that or it was a game. In some ways, it was similar to that one video game known as Mario. He was the plumber that had to save the princess Peach. In this case (since this was his point of view), Peach was Midoriya. The point of the game was to go through the levels until the player eventually saved the damsel in distress. Maybe that was the point in all of this? They would have continued to be transported into different worlds in order to find one another. If it was like that, then the Japanese speaker wanted to know when it would have all come to an end. Was there something that they had to do in order to be freed from all of this? He continued to muse over this idea until he let out a sigh. God, he was so stupid. Why the hell was he wasting his time pondering over dumb shit like this? The bottom line to all of this was that Midoriya was still missing and he had already failed the "mission". Game over. His punishment was that he was going to be stuck in the middle of nowhere forever and that was that. The pale creature furrows his implied brows together while he makes his way through the fields that greet him. It annoys him how worry-free the wild grass appears, swaying in the wind without a care in the world. If only he and Midoriya were like that. The lost domestic feline stopped to rub the back of his neck before he continued to pad deeper and deeper into the territory. Once he catches sight of a stranger on a nearby tree branch, he figures that now is a good time to ask around for help. "Excuse me, could I have a bit of your time?" he inquired a bit louder than his normal voice, which a was a lot more quieter.
What the hell was he going to do?
Believe it or not, Todoroki was currently in the same boat as Izuku was. He had no idea where he was and did not know how to get back home. All he understood was that he had fucked up. There was no question about it, he was the one at fault for losing Midoriya this time. If he had just been more aware of his surroundings, they might have been able to avoid the strange portal that had teleported them to another world. Even if it had been their fate, it could have been manipulated somehow. He wished he had been given a sign. And while the turkish van mix blamed himself for the mess he had brought them, he knew deep down, that he was not to blame for this. He was merely an animal and had no control of destiny. If he had never influenced Midoriya to leave the Thunderlands then there might have been a chance that the boy's disappearance would have been avoided. And while it was possible, the fact that they were going to be transported away was inevitable. They had to be sent away from the other universe, one way or another. In Todoroki's opinion, it was as if the universe was making fun of them. What was the point of them reuniting when they were just going to lose each other again? What made it worse was that he had been forced to witness Midoriya disintegrate right before his eyes this time. There had been no warning, no goodbye, no nothing. The last thing he saw was the crying face of his comrade. It was so unfair and frustrating. The ex-Thunderlander had been within his reach for a few days, yet the world had somehow taken them away from him. And no matter how much he moaned and groaned, there would have been no point as it would not have brought the green feline back. Perhaps this was the world telling him to give up on being with the younger male, that his efforts were fruitless. If he continued to have hope, he would have just been tricked into failure. That was what the gods above might have been trying to say? It was either that or it was a game. In some ways, it was similar to that one video game known as Mario. He was the plumber that had to save the princess Peach. In this case (since this was his point of view), Peach was Midoriya. The point of the game was to go through the levels until the player eventually saved the damsel in distress. Maybe that was the point in all of this? They would have continued to be transported into different worlds in order to find one another. If it was like that, then the Japanese speaker wanted to know when it would have all come to an end. Was there something that they had to do in order to be freed from all of this? He continued to muse over this idea until he let out a sigh. God, he was so stupid. Why the hell was he wasting his time pondering over dumb shit like this? The bottom line to all of this was that Midoriya was still missing and he had already failed the "mission". Game over. His punishment was that he was going to be stuck in the middle of nowhere forever and that was that. The pale creature furrows his implied brows together while he makes his way through the fields that greet him. It annoys him how worry-free the wild grass appears, swaying in the wind without a care in the world. If only he and Midoriya were like that. The lost domestic feline stopped to rub the back of his neck before he continued to pad deeper and deeper into the territory. Once he catches sight of a stranger on a nearby tree branch, he figures that now is a good time to ask around for help. "Excuse me, could I have a bit of your time?" he inquired a bit louder than his normal voice, which a was a lot more quieter.
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[i]this isn't what i want, yet it's what i asked for
CURIOSITY OVER ALL MY MORALS
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