[If even one person can come back, there's still hope... Bakugo looks down at the broken statue. And what does that mean for the person he just shattered into pieces? Logically nothing. The hotel can apparently repair these things and bring them back with no issue. These possessed statues aren't acting like the person they're sculpted to be.]
This place is fucked up.
[Grumpy, tired, annoyed, and trying to juggle multiple notions in his mind. Guilt, relief, disgust, hope, curious, exasperated, to name a few. Should they just focus on the damn wheelbarrow so he can put his brain to a physical, immediate, and defined task? ]
Dammit, Parrot! [Don't be so fucking useless! And admit it so confidently! Bakugo's about to mention buying a damn wheelbarrow is also stupid, but then Hiyori mentions a cart and he quiets. Yeah, he's seen plenty of those.] All right. I'm marking this location on the map.
[So they can get back to it. If they don't let Hiroyi borrow the cart, Bakugo's just... not going to look if the guy swipes one. So long as they bring it back. Or at least return it to some establishment. He's not a damn thief.]
You know you can project the screen, right? [Bakugo finishes putting the statue in a neater pile, lumping like pieces together such as the arm and and chest. The head and legs were pretty much intact, considering Bakugo blasted its chest.] Tch, I don't wanna wade through all that crap just to find some decent information.
[But now he might have to. Damn.]
Aa. I have scars they don't know about. [For example. He won't talk about them because that's not his business to reveal information about those guys. But seems Hiyori can put the pieces together Bakugo's presenting. In one way, it makes him feel better that their being here doesn't have an affect on their own worlds. In the other, it fucking sucks. What are they, shades of their real selves? Or does this place have the power top pause entire fucking timelines, then wipe out all memory of it once everything goes back to normal... Unfortunately it also makes the explanation the Peacock is some eldritch monstrosity with magical abilities the most "logical" explanation.]
It means once we're done here, we go back home, right where we left off, with no memory, as if it never fucking happened.
[Contrary, he does have an answer. The only one that makes sense.]
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This place is fucked up.
[Grumpy, tired, annoyed, and trying to juggle multiple notions in his mind. Guilt, relief, disgust, hope, curious, exasperated, to name a few. Should they just focus on the damn wheelbarrow so he can put his brain to a physical, immediate, and defined task? ]
Dammit, Parrot! [Don't be so fucking useless! And admit it so confidently! Bakugo's about to mention buying a damn wheelbarrow is also stupid, but then Hiyori mentions a cart and he quiets. Yeah, he's seen plenty of those.] All right. I'm marking this location on the map.
[So they can get back to it. If they don't let Hiroyi borrow the cart, Bakugo's just... not going to look if the guy swipes one. So long as they bring it back. Or at least return it to some establishment. He's not a damn thief.]
You know you can project the screen, right? [Bakugo finishes putting the statue in a neater pile, lumping like pieces together such as the arm and and chest. The head and legs were pretty much intact, considering Bakugo blasted its chest.] Tch, I don't wanna wade through all that crap just to find some decent information.
[But now he might have to. Damn.]
Aa. I have scars they don't know about. [For example. He won't talk about them because that's not his business to reveal information about those guys. But seems Hiyori can put the pieces together Bakugo's presenting. In one way, it makes him feel better that their being here doesn't have an affect on their own worlds. In the other, it fucking sucks. What are they, shades of their real selves? Or does this place have the power top pause entire fucking timelines, then wipe out all memory of it once everything goes back to normal... Unfortunately it also makes the explanation the Peacock is some eldritch monstrosity with magical abilities the most "logical" explanation.]
It means once we're done here, we go back home, right where we left off, with no memory, as if it never fucking happened.
[Contrary, he does have an answer. The only one that makes sense.]