[ Fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball fuck it we ball, you get it ]
Your everlasting faith in me is inspiring.
[ Which is why she plucks a rice cake right off his plate, as hers are all gone. ]
[ WHO SAID SHE'S NOT TRYING TO LEARN KACCHI, GET YO LIFE TOGETHER ]
Sounds like a plan. Paste, syrup, sugar, simmer... [ She can already see it. The next batch will be incredible. Or middling but hey, progress is progress is progress. ]
[HIS LIFE IS ALREADY TOGETHER, DAMMIT!! He came downstairs, didn't he?!]
The paste and syrup will add color and thickening, while the water makes sure it won't burn as it reduces. [Just don't look away from it for too long because it has a quick turnover once it reaches a certain state...]
Maybe I should start paying you for cooking lessons.
[ He Knows Things, and she doesn't. And learning by herself is rewarding for what not to do but it's a waste of ingredients if it's a catastrophic failure. But they'd hardly ever have the time, she's sure. ]
I'll charge you an arm and a leg for my expertise!
[Not really, but it wouldn't be Bakugou if he wasn't a brat about shit. He doesn't want her to waste food trying to experiment with shit unguided. It'd work out, right?]
[ There are a multitude of things she could say back. Brat vs brat combat and all that. But, ever the master of the deadpan stare, she does just that to him for a few seconds before glancing away and tapping her chin. ]
So you want me to get the bio limbs, then? I mean, I guess I could. Might be more helpful for cooking.
[Yeah, he's already had practice with the deadpan stare and goes back eating without an issue. The sauce isn't a bad flavor despite being thinner than wanted. The texture of the rice cakes are pretty good too... He should ask about the brand she used. Just in case...]
[Don't make shitty jokes like that. They're duds before they even leave the mouth.]
Can you use your extra arms for kitchen work?
[He knows she doesn't exactly like to, but hey, learning to use her gifts for positive efforts can go a long way to countering any negative associations with said gifts.]
[Chicken. And he'd return that it really was fucking stupid. Some babies are ugly. Some jokes are stupid. World's not passing out participation awards.]
Just sharp?
[She talked about their dangerous sides, but are they purely offensive weapons with no other alternates?]
I can do whatever I want with them. Anything you can think to do with your hands and even more.
[ She points to her head, right at her temple, and her vectors reach over to pick up her plate, even moving the chopsticks a couple times as if she had them between her real fingers. ]
I could even probably cinch off a potential hemorrhage in your brain if you felt particularly stressed.
Then why the hell do you always start and stop with the violent, offensive aspects, rather than focus on everything you can do with them?
[He's noticed that both times he's spoken to her about the vectors. Even now, she started and stopped with slicing, never once talking about potential uses that didn't involve dismemberment.]
[ Rather than answer, she goes quiet. Deathly quiet, her eyes staring through him, as if she's a million miles away. Only when she blinks and looks back down at her plate does she seem to come back from...wherever she was. ]
I'm not gonna bore you with sob stories. Only found a positive use for them right before I died.
[ She stands up slowly and cleans up her dishware, leaving no speck of sauce or crumbs behind. ]
[There's no flinching, retreat, or averted gaze from Bakugo. His red eyes remain on hers without moving, waiting for an answer despite the silence preparing him for something less than positive in response.
The answer's unexpected. He didn't expect Kaede to be one of the "I'm dead back home" crowd.
But thanks for not boring him with sob stories. Bakugo rises to clear his own place. He's not one to leave his stuff for others to clean up.]
You have a lot of opportunity to use them positively now. Focus on that and it'll get easier.
[He speaks in a way that suggests there's some familiarity with this kind of thing in his past.]
[ Inside, she doesn't believe that. She doesn't want to. Her power is innately destructive even if she found a last minute healing skill with it. A power that ate her alive when overused.
Her left hand twitches at the memory. But, after that surgery, that shouldn't happen again. It won't. It can't. Instead, she can use that healing skill to try and make herself better.
The longer the focus is on her, the more she starts to itch. ]
Hmmmm? Awfully muted of you. I expected "get better or die, Pinky" or something.
[Even innately destructive power can be used for good. Look at Bakugo. He creates explosions with the sweat from his palms. A Quirk that is purely destructive on the surface. It could kill easily.
And yet he uses it to be a hero.
The limits and applications of someone's power lie on them alone. That's what he believes. Anything else is an excuse because someone's too scared, too weak, or too lazy to try otherwise.
But that's her problem. Until she opens up about it more, and then Bakugo will tell her off.]
You already did. Now you can keep going that direction. [The getting better part. His expression flattens in a scowl.] Just don't fucking die again.
[Whatever will keep her going. That little noise earns her a slight glare from the side, but Bakugo doesn't offer anything further. Yeah no, he's gonna do his own dishes, thanks. She cooked.]
Good.
[He knows a few people who seem to have a damn death wish by their very nature.]
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It better be.
[He just told her how to improve.]
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Your everlasting faith in me is inspiring.
[ Which is why she plucks a rice cake right off his plate, as hers are all gone. ]
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I didn't give you advice to ignore it.
[He glares at the theft, but samples a third one now.]
Did you make the rice cakes or buy them?
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I bought it. I checked the reviews to make sure it wasn't a bad brand.
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IT'S CALLED LEARNING OPPORTUNITY!!]
That's fine. They're not bad. You can focus on the flavoring and sauce more.
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Sounds like a plan. Paste, syrup, sugar, simmer... [ She can already see it. The next batch will be incredible. Or middling but hey, progress is progress is progress. ]
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The paste and syrup will add color and thickening, while the water makes sure it won't burn as it reduces. [Just don't look away from it for too long because it has a quick turnover once it reaches a certain state...]
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[ He Knows Things, and she doesn't. And learning by herself is rewarding for what not to do but it's a waste of ingredients if it's a catastrophic failure. But they'd hardly ever have the time, she's sure. ]
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[Not really, but it wouldn't be Bakugou if he wasn't a brat about shit. He doesn't want her to waste food trying to experiment with shit unguided. It'd work out, right?]
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So you want me to get the bio limbs, then? I mean, I guess I could. Might be more helpful for cooking.
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Bio limbs? Your tentacles or something else?
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[ staaaaaaaare ]
It sailed over your head huh?
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[Don't make shitty jokes like that. They're duds before they even leave the mouth.]
Can you use your extra arms for kitchen work?
[He knows she doesn't exactly like to, but hey, learning to use her gifts for positive efforts can go a long way to countering any negative associations with said gifts.]
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They're sharp enough for that, so I could, yeah.
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Just sharp?
[She talked about their dangerous sides, but are they purely offensive weapons with no other alternates?]
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[ She finishes off the last of her tteokbokki, a thoughtful hum coming from deep in her throat. ]
Looking for a demonstration?
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[Meaning picking up a knife or handling a head of cabbage.]
You already cooked.
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[ She points to her head, right at her temple, and her vectors reach over to pick up her plate, even moving the chopsticks a couple times as if she had them between her real fingers. ]
I could even probably cinch off a potential hemorrhage in your brain if you felt particularly stressed.
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[He's noticed that both times he's spoken to her about the vectors. Even now, she started and stopped with slicing, never once talking about potential uses that didn't involve dismemberment.]
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I'm not gonna bore you with sob stories. Only found a positive use for them right before I died.
[ She stands up slowly and cleans up her dishware, leaving no speck of sauce or crumbs behind. ]
Satisfied?
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The answer's unexpected. He didn't expect Kaede to be one of the "I'm dead back home" crowd.
But thanks for not boring him with sob stories. Bakugo rises to clear his own place. He's not one to leave his stuff for others to clean up.]
You have a lot of opportunity to use them positively now. Focus on that and it'll get easier.
[He speaks in a way that suggests there's some familiarity with this kind of thing in his past.]
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Her left hand twitches at the memory. But, after that surgery, that shouldn't happen again. It won't. It can't. Instead, she can use that healing skill to try and make herself better.
The longer the focus is on her, the more she starts to itch. ]
Hmmmm? Awfully muted of you. I expected "get better or die, Pinky" or something.
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And yet he uses it to be a hero.
The limits and applications of someone's power lie on them alone. That's what he believes. Anything else is an excuse because someone's too scared, too weak, or too lazy to try otherwise.
But that's her problem. Until she opens up about it more, and then Bakugo will tell her off.]
You already did. Now you can keep going that direction. [The getting better part. His expression flattens in a scowl.] Just don't fucking die again.
[There's more she can do here.]
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His order is still surprising. Enough so that she's not really sure what to say before she scoffs out a laugh. ]
Wasn't planning on it.
[ And provided he doesn't have anything to say about it, she'll swipe those dirty dishes of his too on her way to the cafeteria sink. ]
I mean, we've still got a bet going. Can't just leave that hanging.
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Good.
[He knows a few people who seem to have a damn death wish by their very nature.]
The one you're gonna lose?
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