Shoto Todoroki (
numbertwohero) wrote2019-06-22 03:04 pm
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[After all, he's the one who's barely even held someone's hand before now...
Can he do blanket cuddling without dying? She's actually interested to see.]
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[Priorities, here. It's definitely not usual, but then she's not usually half snake-fish-person, and they usually aren't in a world where you could literally die if you don't hug enough people and use too much of your power. Besides, it's literally just to share body heat, and they'll have the music to focus on. It isn't that weird. Right? Right.]
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Actually, she kind of smiles a bit? ... And ends up standing so she can move and sit right up next to him on the sofa.
She even takes a moment to toss the blanket around him, too.
Contrary to what she said earlier, though, she definitely was not being overdramatic. She's way colder to the touch than a normal human being should be.
WAY colder.]
Sorry if, you know - this might be a little uncomfortable.
I'll warm up eventually.
[Yes, because it's the cold that's uncomfortable. Surely. What else could it be?]
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Todoroki stays where he is as Jiro moves closer, sitting down next to him and wrapping the blanket around them both. Although, honestly? The second he feels how cold she is, it strips a considerable amount of his slightly awkward hesitance away. She's freezing.]
It's fine. You're fine. Here, let me--
[Let him just wrap his left arm around her shoulders, letting her fit nicely in right underneath his arm, against his side. That should help warm her up, right?]
Is that okay?
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A mix of "way too cold to care" and "way too used to this to care", for sure.
...
Her tail's starting to flick a little, too.]
Mmm. I should've brought that electric blanket Midoriya picked up for me...
But this works just fine for me.
[She's gonna use a jack, then, to stretch out and scoop up her birdbox - bringing it down the table so it's closer to where they're both sitting.]
Any requests? Like I said, it can play literally anything from home - it's even played some of my mom's stuff when I was testing its limits.
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I mean--I can raise my body temperature, if you're still too cold.
[Of course he might get a little too warm, but it's okay, nothing he hasn't dealt with before, and she really needs it, right? His arm tightens just a little around her, trying to make sure she's covered as he looks at the mechanical bird. What kind of music...]
Could I hear that? Your mom's music.
[What? He's curious.]
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[Well, she DID ask for requests. Yet that still seems to surprise her, getting a look up in his direction for a moment before she turns it down toward her birdbox.
The thought seems to get her mind off the cold for a moment, and she ends up giving him a half-shrug.]
... Yeah. I mean, it's gonna be kinda loud if you're cool with that, but sure. I don't mind.
[She whistles once to get the bird's attention, the little automaton having hopped away to preen its non-existant, painted on feathers - but once she asks, picking a song she feels Todoroki might like, it seems plenty happy to stop what it's doing and play a song for them.
... It's definitely loud though. Considering her mom plays, uh. Punk rock.]
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[Although it's...still kind of a surprise. Maybe less of one the more he thinks about it, considering Jiro, but the idea of someone's mom being in a punk band is kind of strange. Not bad, though. He's not sure what part exactly to listen to, so he just...closes his eyes, and lets the entire thing wash over him, arm wrapped around Jiro.
When it ends, he opens his eyes, looking thoughtful.]
That was pretty good. It kind of felt like...the way I feel when I'm fighting? If that makes sense...what instrument does your mom play?
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[There's no beat, no hesitation to that answer whatsoever - even the face she gives him looks serious, looking up at him from where she's wrapped up in his arm.
But after a second, she gives him a lazy half-shrug.]
... Well, as far as I can tell, anyway. She's the one who taught me guitar and keyboard... my dad started to teach me drums before I veered so hard into my Hero training, but I've seen her wail on those, too.
I'm pretty sure she could play anything she put her mind to.
What she played most was guitar, though... like, lead.
yolo
[And honestly explains some more about why Jiro felt so strongly about not letting her parents down. With that much music in the family, it could feel like a lot of pressure to follow in their footsteps. He can definitely understand that. Looking down at Jiro, he's a little distracted by the scales, but he doesn't seem to be put off by them.]
Was bass your favorite?
[He remembers her mentioning it before, during the tournament.]
the biggest of yolos
Like, it felt like there was something missing, so it made sense for me to fill that.
[That's followed by a short pause, and she reaches up to rub the back of her hair a bit.]
Not that that matters much, anyway. I mean, mom can play bass, too, and they record all the tracks separate from each other...
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[It's his turn to pause, and to look the tiniest bit awkward.]
I mean...it's something you can do as a family, and I think that matters. But I don't really know much about it, so...
[So maybe he's projecting a little bit. Sue him, it sounds nice. It'll never be the kind of thing he has, but it's nice to see other kids with families that are like that. It means they aren't all as bad as his.]
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Only to follow all that up with "I don't really know much about it". Boy...
She takes a second, quiet as she is, to shuffle in his arm a bit - and ends up reaching across him to settle her arm around his middle. It's a lot more of a hug, now, and not even fully intentional.
But there it is.]
Hey, uh...
What's the deal with your family anyway? You always sound a little... not jealous, but like you want that kinda thing, too.
[He's not mean about it or anything, and sounds pretty happy she's got what she does, but at the same time...
There's some pretty noticeable worry in her voice, asking this. It's a little out of place with her, but can you really blame her for worrying in the first place?]
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I'm not jealous. It's nice hearing about other people's families. Just...that's not how mine was. Or is.
[She sounds...worried. That's unusual enough, and he's at least self-aware enough that he knows explaining to her the way he explained to Midoriya that day at the sports festival isn't going to make her worry any less. But she deserves some kind of answer. After all, she'd explained to him about the place she was in before, and all the things they'd had to do. It just...takes him a moment to find the right words.]
You know about quirk marriages, right? That was my parents. My dad's always been obsessed with strengthening his bloodline. He doesn't even really look at his kids as his kids. We're just...things he's made. My older siblings all have really minor quirks, and one of them is even quirkless, so he barely even bothered with them. Then I was born, and...
[He shrugs, a small gesture that's still careful not to disturb her, and he lifts his other hand to brush his fingertips along one of her arm fins, tracing the spines, not quite conscious of the motion.]
There wasn't any question about what I was going to be. Before my quirk manifested for the first time, I spent most of my time with my mom. I saw my first All Might video--you know the one--when I was three, and I knew I wanted to be that kind of hero. Not like my dad, but like him.
My dad's never been happy being the number two hero. He always wanted to be number one, but All Might was always there, ahead of him. That's why he made my mom have me. I was supposed to surpass All Might. To do what my dad couldn't. He started training me when I was five, right after my quirk showed up for the first time. Mom tried to keep me safe, but...my dad's my dad.
[That should say enough, right there.]
When I was six, there was...an accident. I got burned. And my dad had my mom hospitalized. It wasn't really her fault, he made her do it, but...
After that, it was just me and him, until I started at UA.
[Shoto shakes his head, still looking down at that fin and his finger running over it. Shaking off the past, maybe.]
I mean, it's fine. I used to be really angry about it, and I guess I still am sometimes. That's why I refused to use the fire half of my quirk for a really long time--I didn't want to be anything at all like him. I hated the half of me that was him. But I'm not him, and my mom doesn't blame me, and I'm getting to know my siblings again, so it's not all bad. It's just--nice, to hear about families that aren't like that. Like yours, and Midoriya and his mom. Iida and his brothers. It's good.
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And she certainly doesn't regret knowing, but...
She still ends up staring down at her jacks, in lieu of her occupied hands, for a solid moment or two.
Finds her mind wandering to the weird, reverse parallels between her family and his, like her family is what his should have been; two people married with a common goal, delighting in their kid getting one of their Quirks so perfectly.
Of course, she only got one of their Quirks, and it's a perfect copy even down to the legal registration - but that's beside the point.
Either way, after just a moment, her tail lifts up under the covers and clumsily wraps around his stomach from in front, kind of swaying all of her weight onto him as she pulls him closer. It's pretty clear it's gotten to her.
But what does she even say?
There's so little one could say to something like that.]
...
I'm glad you're learning to like both halves of yourself, after all that. I like the parts of you I've met, too.
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And eventually, she responds--though it's not entirely what he's expecting, that tail suddenly coiling around him, knocking him a little off-balance, Jiro pulling him into an even tighter hug. And then there's what she says, the words making something light and warm and astonishingly soft bloom in his chest, shoving what feel like rather important organs out of the way.
It's good that she's basically buried against him, because his cheeks may or may not be slowly turning a very bright shade of pink.]
That's...thanks. I mean, I like you, too.
[That's--that's probably what you're supposed to say?? Right??? When receive compliment, give same compliment back? Help.]
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Which should be expected from a hug by a big snake, really.
What he says, though... actually gets her to laugh? It's more of a soft huff in his shirt where her face is buried, and she ends up pulling away enough to look up at him.]
You mean you like parts of me.
[If he's gonna echo her like a dork, he's gotta do it right!!]
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In any case, he's too distracted by that little amused huff she gives to worry too much about that. Is she laughing? She definitely looks amused when she looks up at him, and instead of making him feel more self-conscious, it's unexpected enough that he relaxes, the tiniest of smiles on his face.]
Right, sorry. I got it wrong. I like parts of you. The new parts are pretty cool, too. You look like a mermaid.
[What? It's a compliment.]
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She likes being called cool! It's her favorite thing! But...]
A -
A mermaid?
[All she's thinking of is how cutesy mermaids are, nowadays... with their shells and pearls and fish friends.
That is not what she wants. That is the OPPOSITE of what she wants.]
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Yeah, a mermaid. The traditional kind, the ones that lured sailors in and drowned them, not the soft Disney kind. The ones with teeth and claws. A real mermaid.
[What? Those are obviously much cooler.
It does not occur to him that 90% of girls his age probably would not want to be compared to a man-eating monster.]
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[She settles right back down with that explanation, her jacks lowering from where they were and everything.
In fact, she might be kind of staring at him a bit, eyes going wide and surprised.]
So... you think they're that cool? Really?
I don't really have claws, though, just the teeth...
[Though they're swung up in her head like the retractable fangs one expects from a venomous snake.
And, extra fortunately for him, she's the 10% of girls who absolutely would want to be compared to a man-eating monster.]
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[Listen, when you're homeschooled and aren't really allowed to have friends you do a lot of reading, and he'd always appreciated myths and legends. And also things he could imagine eating his dad. It's fine.]
I'm pretty sure you could make someone regret sailing near you anyway. I mean, I've seen you fight.
[He genuinely means it as a compliment, honestly.]
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... Midoriya said my scales were "pretty".
[There's a light pout on her face as she says that, though it doesn't color her tone; it just succeeds in making her look like she has no idea what to do with something like "pretty".
It's just one step off from cute, right??? Yeah. It's like the cute version of beautiful. So, therefore, it's Not Preferred.]
I'll totally take "cool man-eater", though. I mean, if you're calling me cool... that just means I'm a lot cooler than I thought.
I think.
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[What? It's true. You can be pretty and also cool and also deadly. There's no rule against it.
He looks a little surprised by the way she phrases that last part, though.]
I mean, you are. But I don't know why it'd be any different just because it's coming from me.
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Uh.
Instead, she's staring at him a bit, her expression a mix of surprised and incredulous.]
Hold up - you think I'm pretty?
[He's not saying "your moonblessing can be both", he's saying she can be both.
That means he thinks she's pretty, doesn't it??]
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