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Hiyori Tomoe [巴 日和] ([personal profile] tfy) wrote in [community profile] peacockstop 2024-08-16 04:36 pm (UTC)

I could, but I'd rather not have to! ♪

[The easier solution is for Bakugo to simply stop yelling in his face. Or nearby vicinity.

... Look, he knows "under a lot of stress" is an understatement. It's why he hasn't complained more about the yelling, the cussing and what-have-you. (Usually he's prone to complaining quite a lot.) It's terrible that they keep kidnapping new people here. Moreso when it's someone with a world to save, and doubly so when it's some innocent kid. He doubts Bakugo's ever laid his hand on a girl before. (Or a boy.) Too busy being a hero, presumably. Plus who on earth would want to put up with that temper?

But it is what it is, and so he can spare a little sympathy. He got off easier than most people here (pun not intended). He has his partner. If he got drugged or he was in some other unpleasant situation, he'd just call Jun to come take care of him. That's not an option most people here have, but hopefully he can make things a tad more bearable for those who aren't so lucky.

Or just annoy them with silly nicknames. Bakugo's bewildered reaction to that earns a satisfied smile, and his declaration about saving them all earns a chuckle. Hiyori won't even complain about being called an extra; that gruff do-gooder attitude is simply too cute.
]

That's the spirit! ♪

[He puts his hands on his hips, beaming brightly as he replies,]

I'm Hiyori Tomoe! Also known as "Eve" around here ♪ I might be a bit older, but you can call me Hiyori instead of Tomoe-senp—

[........ wait.

Suddenly Bakugo's introduction catches up to him, and he blinks stupidly.
]

Did you say your name really is "Baku"?

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