blastedass: by blastedass @ dreamwidth (💥 Those aren't shades.)
Bakugō Katsuki ([personal profile] blastedass) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2024-08-05 03:16 pm (UTC)

Expect to get growled at for talking too much. Even going on about superpowers and heroes isn't immune to Bakugo's grouchy limits.

That's not how Bakugo's world worked; heroes made a living being heroes, the government paid them, corporations sponsored them, pretty sure tax dollars went to them, to say nothing of fan clubs, merchandise, donations, etc. But heroes made good on all that money by protecting civilians from villains and natural disasters, serving them as inspirational idols and celebrities, and many staffing schools or heading projects to improve cities and life itself. They were part of the economy of the superhero society.

So it's not hard to imagine what happened when villains began to erode the public trust and tarnish the heroes' reputations and success. Bakugo, his classmates, their school, all the heroes, watched as their society and nation crumbled to pieces due to All for One and the League of Villains. His world's a mess right now...

Stuff they can talk about later, when Bakugo's not making a disgusted face at Peter's previous experience. "And now you're stuck in a fucking perverted hotel with a manipulative sex game." The same could be said for him, buuut he's being irritable right now.

"Tch, I can think of more things I'd rather do," he grumbles as red eyes avert somewhere else. Of course he knows sex is fun; he's not some damn prude who's never heard of it before. And Peter's not wrong about finding someone with a benefit, if it comes down to that. "I'm gonna at least know the person first." It's as reluctant a compromise as he'll make.

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