blastedass: by kacchan @ dw (💥 Trash talking.)
Bakugō Katsuki ([personal profile] blastedass) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2024-10-22 04:04 am (UTC)

Bakugo can relate only so much as, before the Quirk phenomena happened, there were plenty of "normal" comic book heroes running around in fiction. People gained their powers through outside means, fiction was full of dreams, and the idea of superheroes was a childhood fantasy. Then fantasy became reality and the world slingshotted forward. Hearing Peter's world had most superheroes becoming so via outside influences was akin to looking back in time at the "old classics" from over a century ago.

"Doesn't sound like he shut you up either." No hand over the mouth or a warning glare to clam it. Guess the fault's on them both, but if Tony let it happen after realizing the knowledge Peter had, well... he wanted to know.

"Heh." The way Peter's expression gets all wry like that, being called out on his lacking secret keeping, earns a smirk from the explosive blonde. An eyebrow arches up when the other hero puts it like that. "Because you can't keep them or you keep bad ones?" At least Peter admits it, so no telling this guy secrets. It's not hard to keep your mouth shut, dammit! In Bakugo's opinion.

"Of course I know that!" Someone made it very clear to him early on and his scowling flushed face suggests he's still getting used to the raunchy reality around him. Least it takes the spotlight off Peter. "It also makes it a damn competition." Which can be dangerous.

[ooc: not a problem. i got eaten for a few days thanks to a hurricane, so i know the feeling. i look forward to Peter being back in the game! hope these two can have some more CR and enjoy some heroics together, as well as the hot stuff.]

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