[Almost on the opposite end, Scott's mostly been enjoying the whole change. He likes the decorations and everything giving that more spooky atmosphere because who doesn't like Halloween?? Yeah he sort of expected everything to have a stupid 'sexual' twist to it, but honestly, not nearly as bad it could've been. Mostly just passing out treats and rolling his eyes at people who wanted more than just candy, but... it's felt less forceful compared to normal.
So, honestly, he's in a pretty good mood.
And it's a mood that's only improved as he meets Bakugo for their date. One of his longest lasting friends here, not to mention one of the closest, just because of how similar they are in a bunch of shit and the things they've been through together. Not to mention... he's glad that Bakugo is feeling just a bit better now after everything, enough that he's been wanting to go on a date. Scott will take it. He genuinely wants to see how he's doing in all this. Honestly, it kind of is the most important thing to him.
So as he nears the other teen...]
Are you supposed to be a werewolf? [Scott just immediately blurting that out, amusement clear in his voice. The mutant, on the other hand, is basically dressed as Jason-- complete with black pants and shirt and a rough brown jacket, though the famous hockey mask is sort of plastered to the side of his head.]
[Bakugo'll give him it's less forceful in pushing perversion. He's seen people in relatively innocent costumes, people coming for candy and nothing else, even ghosts who don't have a damn perverse intent in their activities and words despite their existence in the resort. (Where the hell do ghosts come from in the resort anyways? Are they dead guests stuck here forever? Figments of the resort's magic? More unfortunate souls sucked into a whole different kidnapping? ... Che, he doesn't give a shit about their source.)
Light flickers across his face in a sprinkle of illuminating glitter, head down and eyes focused on his watch. Whatever he'd been watching blinks out as footsteps approach, arm and head repelling each other in a smooth dual action. Red eyes fix on the young man approaching him, an ashen blonde brow jumping towards his choppy bangs. What, did Scott think he wasn't gonna have his costume judged when he showed up? Bakugo takes in one detail after another, from those thuggish black pants to beater jacket and a weird ass hockey mask stuck on his temple.
Yeah, he knows you wear hockey masks over your face, but Scott had to offset his thanks to his glasses. Still... why the hell was he wearing one with that getup?
His ears flatten slightly, lips quivering in a wolfish snarl for a flickering second.] Che! No, I stuck wolf ears on my head be a dragon.
[Oh, he's snarling at him. Definitely an improvement. It's definitely Scott's preference over the last time he's seen the blonde, a small grin spreading across his face as he lightly teases his friend. It really is so easy to slip back into something familiar between them and he's glad that much hasn't been wrecked with the shit that Bakugo has faced.
With the completely fake and dull machete in his hand, he lightly pokes Bakugo in the side with it.]
What? Have you never heard of Jason? Jason Voorhees? Friday the 13th? Come on man, everyone is talking about it.
[...Well, in 1983 America. But that's like the epicenter of pop culture and everything, yeah!!!] I have to teach everything to you guys.
[He's shoved his classmate aside and launched back into battle with his shoulder torn open and his side gored to internal damage. He's stood back up with his chest, lungs, and heart held together by flesh and thread. He's risen to the challenge again with his pride shattered and bleeding around his scorched mind and flayed pride. Broken and broken and broken, yet as long as he gets back up...
he'll never lose. A hero always wins. It's what heroes do.
They also snap at their friend who seems to be on a fast-track ticket to getting his stupidly-attractive ass kicked by a sturdy combat boot! These claws aren't just for show! Bakugo's shoulders tense and he bares his gleaming fangs between quivering lips. Keep sticking that in his side...]
Never heard of it. What the hell kind of name is Voorhees? Sounds like an appliance brand.
[He gives Scott a wry look. Friday the 13th?] Don't tell me you believe that stupid superstition.
[Damn, those fangs real? He wouldn't be surprised, if because Bakugo would be the type to go all out or maybe just this resort being itself.]
The insult to one of the most iconic horror figures in movies...
[Scott shakes his head, exaggerating his disappointment towards the grumbling werewolf next to him. Oh, there's no way he can't give him shit for this, it's like prime opportunity and he's going to take it. Like sure it probably makes sense that the movie wasn't popular in Japan and especially not in the future, but whatever, he doesn't care about those details.
He's just obviously missing out on culture.]
And dude, it's the name of the movie he's from. Basically a bunch of teenagers hang out in summer camp and they're killed by him.
[...Sort of, but he's not going to get into the plot twist and everything. Not to mention the sequels, but they're not as good in his opinion.]
[Yep! Fangs, claws, ears, tail knot all of it's real. He can't pry the damn things off anymore than he can yank his own finger from his hand. At least as long as the Halloween event lasts. He blames the resort, but if he's honest... he'd rather the real than have to stick those stupid ears on his head each time he left his room. This way is far more badass.]
Huh? [Bakugo cocks his head (doglike) when Scott mutters in overdone despondence. Is this something important to Scott he has to defend? He wracks his brain for reference or familiarity, but nothing's dumping into his memories of the name. Movie, horror features, series... Must be an American thing. An older American thing. He slips his hands into his pockets, unable to get them as deep as usual thanks to those stupid shackles on his wrists.]
... Why the hell would you wanna watch that?! [Bakugo knows what a horror movie is, but why would a hero get his kicks out of watching a bunch of teenagers get murdered by a psycho? Not to mention the few Bakugo's seen pissed him off because people made such STUPID decisions.]
Uh, because it's like one of the most popular horror movie franchises back home? It's just fun watching?
[Another small poke with his fake machete, just a little surprised that Bakugo is even asking him this question. Guess he takes the whole hero thing to even the stuff that he watches, huh? Always wanting the hero to win, because he doesn't think Bakugo would be the type to be averse to violence in movies. It's kind of cute. Granted, Scott prefers those sort of stories himself-- hell, he'd rather watch Star Wars over Friday the 13th any day, but still.
His smile grows.]
Don't worry, I'm thinking about sparing you tonight... depends on how well this date goes.
[He pulls a face, lips twitching in a growl. Maybe he's not one to talk since he likes watching action movies back home. But those have the hero winning! Even if it means the hero fights or gets hurt during the battle. Maybe people like creative deaths. Bakugo bats at the machete poking at his ribs, grunting in annoyance. Yeah, his videos and video games where likewise full of heroes and fantastic capers where the good guys were always victorious!
No, he's not adverse to violence. But gratuitous gore for the sake of making a kill messy... is not violence. In his opinion. At worst his preferences include thrillers and heist films. So there's something? He'll watch horrors if someone really wants him to, but he's kinda judgy about them since it's hard to take the genre seriously.
A brow arches and his ears perk up, a little too naturally to be stuck on there like a theme park costume.]
Oh yeah? What makes you think you could even catch me, Hockey Mask?
[But moving on... Scott huffs, amusement clear in the sound, and he thankfully stops poking his friend with the toy. Whatever debate they can have about horror movies, he's way more interested in this date and testing out his powers with his friend. That's one of the reasons why they're out here, even though they're not really dressed for a full on spar. That's fine, it's mostly just going to be testing stuff with his visor-- something that he's stored in one of the big pockets of his jacket.
But before even all that, he's still looking forward to something else. A belated birthday date dinner and all that.]
Well, since you really don't know... Jason always catches his prey. It just happens, believe me. But come on, I've been craving to eat at the diner all day now.
[Bakugo clicks his tongue in annoyance. He already agreed to watch a horror movie with someone here; it wasn't horrible. Thanks for not sticking that stupid thing in his ribs anymore, Scott. Having a spar with a damn collar and chain about his neck with shackles on his arms isn't ideal, but he's fought in worse shit.
Bakugo pivots on his heel and leans into his walk, expecting Scott to follow. He's got a full day planned for them. Irked over missing his friend's birthday, this is gonna make up for his delay. Dinner out, date after, spar following, and back to his suite for the cake and presents. Because Scott's getting both, whether he protests or not.
First they have to get to the restaurant. Yeah, he could've met Scott outside it, but he wanted to see what kind of getup the mutant got stuck in and have a brief walk there first. Get all the dumb Halloween talk and gawk outta the way. Scott launches into movie buff nerd and Bakugo picked right.]
[A small, if amused snort, his elbow this time ribbing him in the side as they start heading to the diner. Yeah, this is basically a belated birthday dinner for him, but he honestly doesn't hold it against his friend-- mostly because he didn't mention it in the first place. All that stupid camping stuff sort of distracted him.
Still, it really doesn't bother him that they're doing this late, it's definitely better than not doing it at all.
And he honestly appreciates Bakugo being so gung-ho about wanting to celebrate it in the first place. He's a pretty good friend, huh? Even if he's grumbling next to him and doesn't know anything about classic American horror films. He'll try not to hold it against him too much.]
Yeah, he basically drowned in the lake because all the camp counselors were too busy having sex instead of watching over the kids. [...] Dude, if he was actually here, he'd probably have a heart attack. Uh, even though he's already dead.
[He would've thrown something together even while camping out in the woods. Venison burgers, fried potatoes, a berry dish of some sorts for dessert. Cake would've had to wait until they got back, with Bakugo's irritation funneled towards not being able to give Scott a proper birthday despite throwing him one regardless. Whatever, he's making it up to him now! More upset he didn't even know when Scott's birthday was...
Oy! Don't dis him for not knowing about classic American horror! That shit was more than 150 years before his time! Scott's living in a damn relic age. Hmph. And obviously intent on flexing his knowledge of it. Bakugo slips his hands into his pockets, minding the claws on his fingers as they walk.]
Haa!? [Bakugo stares at Scott for a few seconds. As much as he gives villains shit for their beef with society, dying because the people in charge of protecting you were too busy fucking... JERKASS HAS A POINT!] Che, and then the resort would bring him back for another go.
[Mild wry amusement at their own (plus hypothetical Jason's) expense.]
[There's the whole thing with his mom in the first movie that was the actual killer, but then there were sequels and... eh, too much to explain. Besides, that would ruin the plot twist! Bakugo needs to experience it for himself. It would be like if he told him that Darth Vader is actually Luke's father. No way, that's like the big point of the second movie.
Besides, it's food time.
So, without even trying to explain the movie further, Scott starts tugging Bakugo along with him-- a brief pull, as they get closer to the restaurant. He's allowing himself this because they're celebrating his birthday.]
But need to know, did you choose that costume? [Is he actually going to judge his friend? Maybe.]
Figures. Villains always have someone to blame. [Instead of taking responsibility for their own back choices or mistakes. Some had valid points, Bakugo isn't able to deny that now, but plenty don't want to admit personal action. This guy, Jason, certainly has reason to hold a grudge though. Not one to kill people, but grudge, definition. Probably one of the reasons he's not the best to watch a horror movie with, since he has these kinds of thoughts...
Oy! Don't have to tug him! Sheesh. Bakugo grumbles as he's pulled, but goes with Scott easily. He plans on treating the mutant to whatever he wants on the menu, so Scott can go crazy and stuff himself. Probably not the best idea if they're gonna be sparring after this, but a small hike in the Vale before the spar should pack their meal down.]
No. This shitty place stuck it on me. [Did Scott really think Bakugo would go out trick or treating in costume?] I outgrew this crap a long time ago.
[Since Bakugo is an Ace ranking... he really has no qualms making him pay for everything and cover the tab. It's nice to be treated anyway. Yeah sure guess it makes him the 'girl' in this date but whatever, it's also his birthday... and the fact that he's finally 18 years old. It's a big year, right?]
You don't have to knock it that hard. [Sure, treat or treating is a little childish... but there's some fun in it still. Dressing up is fun. But the teasing continues, even as they step insider the modest diner, a place that definitely won't break the bank and just here for the atmosphere and decent food. Hopefully not drugged.]
What do you do back home? Pass out candy? Or wait, are you the type to pass out lame shit, like fruit snacks?
[He would've paid for it all even if he was a three; he still has vouchers. Heh, if Scott wants to consider himself the "girl" of the date because his date paid for him, that's his business. Bakugo won't ever think such a thing. Different time period. At least he can also relate to turning 18 in this stupid place. It's a big deal.]
When's the last time you went? [Considering Scott's a grown teenager, he suspects the mutant outgrew the door-to-door part, even if he liked the holiday itself. Bakugo lets his partner in first, then prompts for "two" seats in the diner. They'll be getting a booth for the proper diner experience. Probably kick each other under the table at some point. Typical date activities.]
Haa?! I don't do any of that! I was studying or training. [His parents still pass out candy to the kids in the neighborhood, but Bakugo didn't take part in it.] When I was younger, I came back with a big sack of stuff.
[A simple answer that Scott doesn't elaborate on, mostly because he's getting himself situated in the booth that the host has led them to. Yeah, guess they're actually getting what they want, probably because of Bakugo's rank. Still kind of annoying to deal with, even though he's been here for almost a year, but he's not going to let that ruin his date with his friend.
He leans forward a little against the table, arms folded underneath him as he smiles.]
[Bakugo doesn't chase after the topic. Memories of childhood aren't exactly happy in this place. When you're fucking trapped in a cage. He drops into the booth across from Scott and gets settled after a scoot or two. Of course they're getting what they want! Which is what Scott wants, since he's the birthday boy and Bakugo's the medium. Took him a gamble to get to the rank he is now, but unfortunately, a gag order came with it. He's dropped a few underhanded hints to the limit of his ability. The rest if up to Scott.]
I'm not boring, dumbass! I had top marks and a clean sheet! U.A. accepted my application without a second glance. [And he sounds so damn proud of himself for it, leaning back to the seat and crossing his arms over his chest like a smug little kid, chin tilted up and everything.]
You know you're not helping your case, right? You're making yourself sound like a studious nerd.
[If he gets kicked underneath the booth, well, he probably can't fully blame Bakugo for it. He knows he's being an ass, but that's part of the fun, and he will absolutely kick him back just because. Never take anything lying down or whatever. And it's clear that no matter how much he bitches or teases him, Scott is having a good time. Chatting, eating, until they finally leave the diner.
Maybe a small walk is in order before they go to the Talon to train and test out his new visor. He is pretty excited about that, just because they've been working together for so long and finally he can show him better control of his powers.]
[Can't argue the "studious" part because he obviously is, and proud of it. Why the hell would people go to school and not study? They're only wasting time, money, resources, and end up making themselves look like a fucking idiot! Oy! Stop kicking him back! He's the top-marks guy at the table, dammit! Scott's not helping his own case either, with Bakugo suspecting his friend's one of those C-average guys skirting through school on easy laze.
Question is, are they gonna end up throwing fries at each other again? Better not. Man, it's been a while since he's had something so distinctly American. Burgers on the grill, not the Japanese flair he's kind of use to. Fries standing up in their double boxes for all the pickings of salty starch straws. Soda in cups- ... okay so he's more used to that. But Scott's the one in control and here's gonna order whatever his friend wants.
Best they not trade bites because Bakugo's burger is gonna be dragon breath. At least his dipping sauce isn't flaming? He enjoys poking at Scott through the dinner, though can't help asking more about the mutant's school, both before and after his mutant powers manifested. After all, Scott's almost 200 years behind Bakugo, Earth society wise.
It'll make a great topic to bank on as they leave the diner for the Vale eventually.]
[No fry throwing this time, just relentless teasing. Maybe a couple extra kicks here and there. Scott carrying that more lighthearted nature during the entire conversation, energy bright and all because of the other teen sitting across from him. Definitely sappy, so of course he'd never admit it. Maybe a part of him doesn't even realize how much he's affected by his deep friendship with the other.
Even when he tells Bakugo about his shitty school before Xavier's, his mood doesn't drop. Just boring shit, never fitting in. Hating the teachers there. But things changing when eventually attending said mutant school, how he just sort of fit in with other freaks. Outcasts attract outcasts or whatever. Maybe a small mention that back home, mutants still are the minority, most people don't have powers.
And going into that topic more as they walk around the Vale, with the Talon soon the next destination.]
I mentioned before that like the X-Men are relatively unknown, right? I mean... there aren't superheroes running around back home like your world. I think we'll be the first group.
[...If they already haven't moved on since his disappearance. The only thought that actually manages to temporarily bring Scott's mood down, a flicker of doubt crossing his face.]
[Enough of those kids and someone's gonna have his foot arrested under the table in a competitive game of pin the leg not footsies, dammit! Scott's being stupid sappy, but luckily the mutant avoids getting snarled at hard. Bakugo's feeling generous (not because he's enjoy how lighthearted the other teen is or anything). It feels... so damn close to those moments back home, sitting at a table in a restaurant or outside a cafe with a classmate or two, talking or arguing about bullshit while the world turns around them and everything's normal.
Bakugo arches a brow at Scott's description of public school. Just because it's not teaching mutants doesn't mean it's shitty. Minus the bullying problem. He can't say anything to that, given his own background... Not something he brings up with Scott, or anyone else. He knows the feeling of being restricted in school. Actually getting to attend a hero school and being able to finally train to be a hero is vastly different than growling in PE where he had to throw the damn softball without using his Quirk.
Mutant minority is far different than Quirk majority. He wonders if this was how his world was when Quirks (or Meta Abilities, back then) was when they first began appearing.]
Yeah. You're heading into the same state my world was in when Quirks first began to manifest. People viewed them with fear and hatred, but slowly started to accept them as more appeared.
[Something to give Scott hope and kick his mood in its proverbial butt.]
Shit thing is, you're gonna have more people using mutant powers for crime than helping people at first. [He cracks his knuckles.] So you better take some of this training back with you, or I'm gonna find a way to come to your world and kick your ass for forgetting!
[He really hopes he can use Bakugo's world as... well, maybe not like the optimal outcome, but something to work towards because people with powers are so readily accepted there. It's just maybe a little worrying that maybe that acceptance is only because the majority are powered people, but he doesn't want to think about it that way. He wants to see that change, be it, and not just because there are fewer humans than mutants. That feels kind of fucked up.]
Uh, yeah? That's the plan, asshole. [He grins at him though, lightly bumping his shoulders into Bakugo. There's something appreciative in his expression that he can't hide, because he knows this is Bakugo's way of actually encouraging him and it's definitely enough to pull him out of those more negative thoughts. At least for right now.
Besides he really does want to show off to him.]
We'll show everyone that humans and mutants can co-exist.
[Scott should think about it that way because that's exactly how Bakugo's world works. Quirks were accepted because more and more people were born with them. Unusual and abnormal because regular and normal, and the majority of people don't hate the status quo. Criminals, vigilantes, villains, and heroes had a large part in driving society to accepting their new super-powered individuals. Something Bakugo wonders if Scott's world will also head towards. Humans are the majority, mutants are the minority, swap the two around and suddenly the status quo is different.
Three decades ago, someone with a Quirk would have a hard time finding a job; now, Quirks are often what lands a job. For example. But at the same time, it makes him question what will happen between mutant and human...]
Good. [He cracks his knuckles, only to grunt when Scott lands his shoulder against his own, making the blonde tilt a bit instead of stumbling. Dumbass. He shoulders him back, a small "hmph" punctuating his response. Yeah, take that, Shades.]
You think someone'll find a way to transfer mutant powers? There are ways in my world where Quirks can be copied and implanted into Quirkless people.
[SHOVES BACK okay no, although Scott can't entirely resist from bumping again into Bakugo's shoulder, though it's still more of a light knock than anything else. A full sign of his comfort and camaraderie with the other teen, maybe it's why he's really opening up about this sort of topic with him in the first place. He's still really the only other one around his age that deals with this sort of thing.
Maybe Gojou and Getou too, but... everything he's heard about their world seems even more fucked. He doesn't want things to go their route, although things are already different because of most humans not even knowing about curses and stuff.]
I dunno, I guess it's possible? [There's a small frown though, Scott clearly uncertain how he feels about something like that.] Is it going well in your world?
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Date: 10/26/25 22:04 (UTC)So, honestly, he's in a pretty good mood.
And it's a mood that's only improved as he meets Bakugo for their date. One of his longest lasting friends here, not to mention one of the closest, just because of how similar they are in a bunch of shit and the things they've been through together. Not to mention... he's glad that Bakugo is feeling just a bit better now after everything, enough that he's been wanting to go on a date. Scott will take it. He genuinely wants to see how he's doing in all this. Honestly, it kind of is the most important thing to him.
So as he nears the other teen...]
Are you supposed to be a werewolf? [Scott just immediately blurting that out, amusement clear in his voice. The mutant, on the other hand, is basically dressed as Jason-- complete with black pants and shirt and a rough brown jacket, though the famous hockey mask is sort of plastered to the side of his head.]
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Date: 10/27/25 03:43 (UTC)Light flickers across his face in a sprinkle of illuminating glitter, head down and eyes focused on his watch. Whatever he'd been watching blinks out as footsteps approach, arm and head repelling each other in a smooth dual action. Red eyes fix on the young man approaching him, an ashen blonde brow jumping towards his choppy bangs. What, did Scott think he wasn't gonna have his costume judged when he showed up? Bakugo takes in one detail after another, from those thuggish black pants to beater jacket and a weird ass hockey mask stuck on his temple.
Yeah, he knows you wear hockey masks over your face, but Scott had to offset his thanks to his glasses. Still... why the hell was he wearing one with that getup?
His ears flatten slightly, lips quivering in a wolfish snarl for a flickering second.] Che! No, I stuck wolf ears on my head be a dragon.
[DUH he's a werewolf!]
What're you? Looks like you live in an alley.
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Date: 10/28/25 17:57 (UTC)With the completely fake and dull machete in his hand, he lightly pokes Bakugo in the side with it.]
What? Have you never heard of Jason? Jason Voorhees? Friday the 13th? Come on man, everyone is talking about it.
[...Well, in 1983 America. But that's like the epicenter of pop culture and everything, yeah!!!] I have to teach everything to you guys.
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Date: 10/29/25 03:01 (UTC)he'll never lose. A hero always wins. It's what heroes do.
They also snap at their friend who seems to be on a fast-track ticket to getting his stupidly-attractive ass kicked by a sturdy combat boot! These claws aren't just for show! Bakugo's shoulders tense and he bares his gleaming fangs between quivering lips. Keep sticking that in his side...]
Never heard of it. What the hell kind of name is Voorhees? Sounds like an appliance brand.
[He gives Scott a wry look. Friday the 13th?] Don't tell me you believe that stupid superstition.
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Date: 10/30/25 15:38 (UTC)The insult to one of the most iconic horror figures in movies...
[Scott shakes his head, exaggerating his disappointment towards the grumbling werewolf next to him. Oh, there's no way he can't give him shit for this, it's like prime opportunity and he's going to take it. Like sure it probably makes sense that the movie wasn't popular in Japan and especially not in the future, but whatever, he doesn't care about those details.
He's just obviously missing out on culture.]
And dude, it's the name of the movie he's from. Basically a bunch of teenagers hang out in summer camp and they're killed by him.
[...Sort of, but he's not going to get into the plot twist and everything. Not to mention the sequels, but they're not as good in his opinion.]
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Date: 10/31/25 01:14 (UTC)knotall of it's real. He can't pry the damn things off anymore than he can yank his own finger from his hand. At least as long as the Halloween event lasts. He blames the resort, but if he's honest... he'd rather the real than have to stick those stupid ears on his head each time he left his room. This way is far more badass.]Huh? [Bakugo cocks his head (doglike) when Scott mutters in overdone despondence. Is this something important to Scott he has to defend? He wracks his brain for reference or familiarity, but nothing's dumping into his memories of the name. Movie, horror features, series... Must be an American thing. An older American thing. He slips his hands into his pockets, unable to get them as deep as usual thanks to those stupid shackles on his wrists.]
... Why the hell would you wanna watch that?! [Bakugo knows what a horror movie is, but why would a hero get his kicks out of watching a bunch of teenagers get murdered by a psycho? Not to mention the few Bakugo's seen pissed him off because people made such STUPID decisions.]
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Date: 11/2/25 16:43 (UTC)[Another small poke with his fake machete, just a little surprised that Bakugo is even asking him this question. Guess he takes the whole hero thing to even the stuff that he watches, huh? Always wanting the hero to win, because he doesn't think Bakugo would be the type to be averse to violence in movies. It's kind of cute. Granted, Scott prefers those sort of stories himself-- hell, he'd rather watch Star Wars over Friday the 13th any day, but still.
His smile grows.]
Don't worry, I'm thinking about sparing you tonight... depends on how well this date goes.
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Date: 11/2/25 23:00 (UTC)[He pulls a face, lips twitching in a growl. Maybe he's not one to talk since he likes watching action movies back home. But those have the hero winning! Even if it means the hero fights or gets hurt during the battle. Maybe people like creative deaths. Bakugo bats at the machete poking at his ribs, grunting in annoyance. Yeah, his videos and video games where likewise full of heroes and fantastic capers where the good guys were always victorious!
No, he's not adverse to violence. But gratuitous gore for the sake of making a kill messy... is not violence. In his opinion. At worst his preferences include thrillers and heist films. So there's something? He'll watch horrors if someone really wants him to, but he's kinda judgy about them since it's hard to take the genre seriously.
A brow arches and his ears perk up, a little too naturally to be stuck on there like a theme park costume.]
Oh yeah? What makes you think you could even catch me, Hockey Mask?
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Date: 11/3/25 20:05 (UTC)[But moving on... Scott huffs, amusement clear in the sound, and he thankfully stops poking his friend with the toy. Whatever debate they can have about horror movies, he's way more interested in this date and testing out his powers with his friend. That's one of the reasons why they're out here, even though they're not really dressed for a full on spar. That's fine, it's mostly just going to be testing stuff with his visor-- something that he's stored in one of the big pockets of his jacket.
But before even all that, he's still looking forward to something else. A belated birthday date dinner and all that.]
Well, since you really don't know... Jason always catches his prey. It just happens, believe me. But come on, I've been craving to eat at the diner all day now.
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Date: 11/4/25 01:33 (UTC)[Bakugo clicks his tongue in annoyance. He already agreed to watch a horror movie with someone here; it wasn't horrible. Thanks for not sticking that stupid thing in his ribs anymore, Scott. Having a spar with a damn collar and chain about his neck with shackles on his arms isn't ideal, but he's fought in worse shit.
Bakugo pivots on his heel and leans into his walk, expecting Scott to follow. He's got a full day planned for them. Irked over missing his friend's birthday, this is gonna make up for his delay. Dinner out, date after, spar following, and back to his suite for the cake and presents. Because Scott's getting both, whether he protests or not.
First they have to get to the restaurant. Yeah, he could've met Scott outside it, but he wanted to see what kind of getup the mutant got stuck in and have a brief walk there first. Get all the dumb Halloween talk and gawk outta the way. Scott launches into movie buff nerd and Bakugo picked right.]
What's his goal? Doesn't like kids fucking?
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Date: 11/4/25 21:33 (UTC)Still, it really doesn't bother him that they're doing this late, it's definitely better than not doing it at all.
And he honestly appreciates Bakugo being so gung-ho about wanting to celebrate it in the first place. He's a pretty good friend, huh? Even if he's grumbling next to him and doesn't know anything about classic American horror films. He'll try not to hold it against him too much.]
Yeah, he basically drowned in the lake because all the camp counselors were too busy having sex instead of watching over the kids. [...] Dude, if he was actually here, he'd probably have a heart attack. Uh, even though he's already dead.
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Date: 11/5/25 21:53 (UTC)Oy! Don't dis him for not knowing about classic American horror! That shit was more than 150 years before his time! Scott's living in a damn relic age. Hmph. And obviously intent on flexing his knowledge of it. Bakugo slips his hands into his pockets, minding the claws on his fingers as they walk.]
Haa!? [Bakugo stares at Scott for a few seconds. As much as he gives villains shit for their beef with society, dying because the people in charge of protecting you were too busy fucking... JERKASS HAS A POINT!] Che, and then the resort would bring him back for another go.
[Mild wry amusement at their own (plus hypothetical Jason's) expense.]
So it's a grudge, huh.
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Date: 11/6/25 19:47 (UTC)[There's the whole thing with his mom in the first movie that was the actual killer, but then there were sequels and... eh, too much to explain. Besides, that would ruin the plot twist! Bakugo needs to experience it for himself. It would be like if he told him that Darth Vader is actually Luke's father. No way, that's like the big point of the second movie.
Besides, it's food time.
So, without even trying to explain the movie further, Scott starts tugging Bakugo along with him-- a brief pull, as they get closer to the restaurant. He's allowing himself this because they're celebrating his birthday.]
But need to know, did you choose that costume? [Is he actually going to judge his friend? Maybe.]
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Date: 11/6/25 22:34 (UTC)Oy! Don't have to tug him! Sheesh. Bakugo grumbles as he's pulled, but goes with Scott easily. He plans on treating the mutant to whatever he wants on the menu, so Scott can go crazy and stuff himself. Probably not the best idea if they're gonna be sparring after this, but a small hike in the Vale before the spar should pack their meal down.]
No. This shitty place stuck it on me. [Did Scott really think Bakugo would go out trick or treating in costume?] I outgrew this crap a long time ago.
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Date: 11/7/25 20:10 (UTC)You don't have to knock it that hard. [Sure, treat or treating is a little childish... but there's some fun in it still. Dressing up is fun. But the teasing continues, even as they step insider the modest diner, a place that definitely won't break the bank and just here for the atmosphere and decent food. Hopefully not drugged.]
What do you do back home? Pass out candy? Or wait, are you the type to pass out lame shit, like fruit snacks?
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Date: 11/11/25 00:36 (UTC)When's the last time you went? [Considering Scott's a grown teenager, he suspects the mutant outgrew the door-to-door part, even if he liked the holiday itself. Bakugo lets his partner in first, then prompts for "two" seats in the diner. They'll be getting a booth for the proper diner experience. Probably kick each other under the table at some point. Typical date activities.]
Haa?! I don't do any of that! I was studying or training. [His parents still pass out candy to the kids in the neighborhood, but Bakugo didn't take part in it.] When I was younger, I came back with a big sack of stuff.
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Date: 11/12/25 15:59 (UTC)[A simple answer that Scott doesn't elaborate on, mostly because he's getting himself situated in the booth that the host has led them to. Yeah, guess they're actually getting what they want, probably because of Bakugo's rank. Still kind of annoying to deal with, even though he's been here for almost a year, but he's not going to let that ruin his date with his friend.
He leans forward a little against the table, arms folded underneath him as he smiles.]
Oh, so you're even more boring than I thought.
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Date: 11/13/25 00:25 (UTC)I'm not boring, dumbass! I had top marks and a clean sheet! U.A. accepted my application without a second glance. [And he sounds so damn proud of himself for it, leaning back to the seat and crossing his arms over his chest like a smug little kid, chin tilted up and everything.]
wanna start handwaving this portion?
Date: 11/14/25 14:19 (UTC)[If he gets kicked underneath the booth, well, he probably can't fully blame Bakugo for it. He knows he's being an ass, but that's part of the fun, and he will absolutely kick him back just because. Never take anything lying down or whatever. And it's clear that no matter how much he bitches or teases him, Scott is having a good time. Chatting, eating, until they finally leave the diner.
Maybe a small walk is in order before they go to the Talon to train and test out his new visor. He is pretty excited about that, just because they've been working together for so long and finally he can show him better control of his powers.]
yeah i'll pick up on the flow
Date: 11/16/25 02:44 (UTC)[Can't argue the "studious" part because he obviously is, and proud of it. Why the hell would people go to school and not study? They're only wasting time, money, resources, and end up making themselves look like a fucking idiot! Oy! Stop kicking him back! He's the top-marks guy at the table, dammit! Scott's not helping his own case either, with Bakugo suspecting his friend's one of those C-average guys skirting through school on easy laze.
Question is, are they gonna end up throwing fries at each other again? Better not. Man, it's been a while since he's had something so distinctly American. Burgers on the grill, not the Japanese flair he's kind of use to. Fries standing up in their double boxes for all the pickings of salty starch straws. Soda in cups- ... okay so he's more used to that. But Scott's the one in control and here's gonna order whatever his friend wants.
Best they not trade bites because Bakugo's burger is gonna be dragon breath. At least his dipping sauce isn't flaming? He enjoys poking at Scott through the dinner, though can't help asking more about the mutant's school, both before and after his mutant powers manifested. After all, Scott's almost 200 years behind Bakugo, Earth society wise.
It'll make a great topic to bank on as they leave the diner for the Vale eventually.]
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Date: 11/18/25 18:49 (UTC)Even when he tells Bakugo about his shitty school before Xavier's, his mood doesn't drop. Just boring shit, never fitting in. Hating the teachers there. But things changing when eventually attending said mutant school, how he just sort of fit in with other freaks. Outcasts attract outcasts or whatever. Maybe a small mention that back home, mutants still are the minority, most people don't have powers.
And going into that topic more as they walk around the Vale, with the Talon soon the next destination.]
I mentioned before that like the X-Men are relatively unknown, right? I mean... there aren't superheroes running around back home like your world. I think we'll be the first group.
[...If they already haven't moved on since his disappearance. The only thought that actually manages to temporarily bring Scott's mood down, a flicker of doubt crossing his face.]
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Date: 11/19/25 02:15 (UTC)Bakugo arches a brow at Scott's description of public school. Just because it's not teaching mutants doesn't mean it's shitty. Minus the bullying problem. He can't say anything to that, given his own background... Not something he brings up with Scott, or anyone else. He knows the feeling of being restricted in school. Actually getting to attend a hero school and being able to finally train to be a hero is vastly different than growling in PE where he had to throw the damn softball without using his Quirk.
Mutant minority is far different than Quirk majority. He wonders if this was how his world was when Quirks (or Meta Abilities, back then) was when they first began appearing.]
Yeah. You're heading into the same state my world was in when Quirks first began to manifest. People viewed them with fear and hatred, but slowly started to accept them as more appeared.
[Something to give Scott hope and kick his mood in its proverbial butt.]
Shit thing is, you're gonna have more people using mutant powers for crime than helping people at first. [He cracks his knuckles.] So you better take some of this training back with you, or I'm gonna find a way to come to your world and kick your ass for forgetting!
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Date: 11/21/25 20:11 (UTC)Uh, yeah? That's the plan, asshole. [He grins at him though, lightly bumping his shoulders into Bakugo. There's something appreciative in his expression that he can't hide, because he knows this is Bakugo's way of actually encouraging him and it's definitely enough to pull him out of those more negative thoughts. At least for right now.
Besides he really does want to show off to him.]
We'll show everyone that humans and mutants can co-exist.
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Date: 11/22/25 00:37 (UTC)Three decades ago, someone with a Quirk would have a hard time finding a job; now, Quirks are often what lands a job. For example. But at the same time, it makes him question what will happen between mutant and human...]
Good. [He cracks his knuckles, only to grunt when Scott lands his shoulder against his own, making the blonde tilt a bit instead of stumbling. Dumbass. He shoulders him back, a small "hmph" punctuating his response. Yeah, take that, Shades.]
You think someone'll find a way to transfer mutant powers? There are ways in my world where Quirks can be copied and implanted into Quirkless people.
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Date: 11/23/25 20:39 (UTC)Maybe Gojou and Getou too, but... everything he's heard about their world seems even more fucked. He doesn't want things to go their route, although things are already different because of most humans not even knowing about curses and stuff.]
I dunno, I guess it's possible? [There's a small frown though, Scott clearly uncertain how he feels about something like that.] Is it going well in your world?
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