WHO: Yuji Itadori & various ( closed and open prompts ) WHAT: Yuji has Canon Updated. It isn't going well. WHERE: Across the base WHEN: March 21 onwards WARNINGS: Jujutsu Kaisen spoilers up to chapter 248.
[There will never be a moment when Bakugo chastises Yuji for fighting for the sake of others. It's as heroic as any hero in his own world. Yet he draws the line when that heroism becomes blind effort with zero regard for the self. Just because you aim not to die alone doesn't mean you should run towards that goal too fast. He's seen the same drive in Izuku and All Might, and doesn't want someone he cares for to do it. There has to be another way other than death.
Bakugo can and will never see Yuji as anything other than human. No matter what some asshole says, even some fucking stitch-headed bastard walking in with "proof" of some creation, he'll stick with his trust in Yuji's humanity. He can house a curse, grow demon-looking arms, have his DNA rewritten to be... fuck knows what. Even tell the hero to his face that he's not human. Bakugo still won't give up on him. Yuji's Yuji. A person. Not some "thing" for someone's purpose.
Damn right he'll argue.
As Yuji leans back into him, Bakugo looks up at the stars above them, taking comfort in feeling the other boy's shoulders relax. Life's been shit to a lot of people, hasn't it...]
Tch. Don't make me say what you already know. [Okay well, Yuji knowing something might be a stretch. But Bakugo's stubborn. Just gonna face the stars until the faint heat on his face goes away.]
There's a guy in my world with a centipede for a head and another asshole can shoot glue out of his face. Gonna have to try hard to be weird, Gari Head.
[Odds are he'll finds it fascinating, because Bakugo's a closeted nerd about powers.]
I knew a guy who's entire ability was based on gambling. Like a pachinko? And Panda-senpai is literally a panda, so...
[ They both know people with weird and unusual abilities, don't they? Most of his friends - Megumi, Kugisaki, the others like that - seem to have niche, cool abilities that he'd always been envious of. The more sorcerers he meets, though, the weirder it gets, as if the further away from the Tokyo school the stranger people are.
He thought people in the school were weird enough, honestly.
It's getting easier and easier to relax the longer he's next to his friend, all that pent-up tension shifting and bleeding out until Yuji's shoulders aren't hunched up to his ears any more and are, instead, hanging loose. He should've gone to see Bakugo straight away, he thinks, because if there's anyone in the world who would be able to beat some sense into him, physically or just by talking, it would be this friend right here. He just wasn't ready for that until now.
Sighing softly, he closes his eyes and tilts his head back, just a little. ]
I have to try harder to be weirder than "the guy who ate fifteen fingers" anyway, right?
[ A soft, sad laugh. How about the guy who maybe(?) ate his own brothers to get stronger? ]
I know what you're going to say, but thanks anyway, Bakugo.
Tch. A literal panda, huh. We're surrounded by weirdos.
[And yet many of those weirdos are friends and allies who use those weird things to fight with them and for them. Bakugo had never been envious of someone else's Quirk while he grew up, but it was Todoroki's pure show of power with his Quirk that for the first time cowed Bakugo into awe, wondering how the hell he was supposed to match that. He never forgot that feeling. A wretched reality check for the big fish from a small pond.
How much would it be for people like Yuji and Midoriya who came from no powers to suddenly have them...
Talking about home has always been something Bakugo tried to avoid here, as the nostalgia and homesickness clenches at him hard. Yet, in moments like these, home brings a comfort that's impossible to find elsewhere. As Yuji relaxes, and he feels it against his shoulder, Bakugo also finds a release in the other boy's presence and words. He thinks he should've reached out to Yuji earlier, no matter how many people were already there. A hero often unnecessarily interferes with other people's business simply because a hero wants to help ease someone's burden. But no... Yuji needed the time. This is fine right now.
Bakugo squeezes Yuji's hand lightly, tilting himself a little to lean against the other boy as well. The comment gets a brief scoff from the blonde, but he lets the sorcerer have his added say.]
Wow. You come back with psychic abilities too.
[Grumpy, but completely lacking any anger. There's more weight on Yuji's shoulders, he can tell, but at least the guy's letting Bakugo support him for a while. A small quiet passes between them before Bakugo turns his head and looks at Yuji's profile.]
You did what you did to protect someone. Nothing's weirder than putting your life on the line for another person. [Logically it goes against the very idea/goal of living. How much weirder can you get than that?] So thanks for being weird, Itadori.
Honestly, I think Panda-senpai might be the most normal out of all of us...
[ He always seemed pretty down to earth in comparison to a lot of their peers, so... Maybe that's what happens when you're a stuffed animal brought to life by a cursed technique? Yuji can empathise a little - he got his cursed abilities from eating a finger to begin with, after all.
The problem with Yuji will always be that he will never be able to seek people out and ask for help - he's not able to share his burdens, not able to express his hurts because he doesn't want to cause more problems. It hurts to think that he has to do it alone, but he doesn't at the same time - developing, growing, trying to be better.
Trying. Failing. He's not sure if he can keep going, but he doesn't have a choice.
Sighing softly, he shakes his head, letting himself have this. Letting himself bask in Bakugo and his quiet, easy friendship. ]
Hah, you think so? I keep doing it, so I must be super weird...
[Roll around and eat bamboo and get a ton of pictures in the zoo? The idea of a fighting panda seems ridiculous. But something tells him this panda isn't like a normal panda... which would make him the weirdest for not even being what he biologically is. A lot about that Bakugo doesn't know, so he's just making generalizations in his head.
Bakugo's never been one to seek other people out either. He hates admitting he needs help because it makes him look vulnerable, refuses to ask for it because it makes him appear weak, and strives to handle his problems on his own because self-reliance is paramount to strength and victory. Sharing his burdens is just as chaffing as sharing his successes. But unlike Yuji's resistance to sharing his burdens stemming from a tender heart, Bakugo's stems from his pride. At least he's improving...
As he talks with Yuji now, he acknowledges the other boy is improving as well. He won't give up no matter how many times he fails, and Bakugo resonates with that drive, as he'd rather burn himself out completely in pursuit of victory than admit defeat.]
Yeah. Super fucking weird. [Which in this conversation, has turned into a a tongue in cheek compliment. Bakugo growls softly when Yuji takes the gratitude literally. Figures.] Shut up and take it.
[Yuji's done a lot for other people. He can thank him for doing that if he damn well wants.]
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Bakugo can and will never see Yuji as anything other than human. No matter what some asshole says, even some fucking stitch-headed bastard walking in with "proof" of some creation, he'll stick with his trust in Yuji's humanity. He can house a curse, grow demon-looking arms, have his DNA rewritten to be... fuck knows what. Even tell the hero to his face that he's not human. Bakugo still won't give up on him. Yuji's Yuji. A person. Not some "thing" for someone's purpose.
Damn right he'll argue.
As Yuji leans back into him, Bakugo looks up at the stars above them, taking comfort in feeling the other boy's shoulders relax. Life's been shit to a lot of people, hasn't it...]
Tch. Don't make me say what you already know. [Okay well, Yuji knowing something might be a stretch. But Bakugo's stubborn. Just gonna face the stars until the faint heat on his face goes away.]
There's a guy in my world with a centipede for a head and another asshole can shoot glue out of his face. Gonna have to try hard to be weird, Gari Head.
[Odds are he'll finds it fascinating, because Bakugo's a closeted nerd about powers.]
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[ They both know people with weird and unusual abilities, don't they? Most of his friends - Megumi, Kugisaki, the others like that - seem to have niche, cool abilities that he'd always been envious of. The more sorcerers he meets, though, the weirder it gets, as if the further away from the Tokyo school the stranger people are.
He thought people in the school were weird enough, honestly.
It's getting easier and easier to relax the longer he's next to his friend, all that pent-up tension shifting and bleeding out until Yuji's shoulders aren't hunched up to his ears any more and are, instead, hanging loose. He should've gone to see Bakugo straight away, he thinks, because if there's anyone in the world who would be able to beat some sense into him, physically or just by talking, it would be this friend right here. He just wasn't ready for that until now.
Sighing softly, he closes his eyes and tilts his head back, just a little. ]
I have to try harder to be weirder than "the guy who ate fifteen fingers" anyway, right?
[ A soft, sad laugh. How about the guy who maybe(?) ate his own brothers to get stronger? ]
I know what you're going to say, but thanks anyway, Bakugo.
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[And yet many of those weirdos are friends and allies who use those weird things to fight with them and for them. Bakugo had never been envious of someone else's Quirk while he grew up, but it was Todoroki's pure show of power with his Quirk that for the first time cowed Bakugo into awe, wondering how the hell he was supposed to match that. He never forgot that feeling. A wretched reality check for the big fish from a small pond.
How much would it be for people like Yuji and Midoriya who came from no powers to suddenly have them...
Talking about home has always been something Bakugo tried to avoid here, as the nostalgia and homesickness clenches at him hard. Yet, in moments like these, home brings a comfort that's impossible to find elsewhere. As Yuji relaxes, and he feels it against his shoulder, Bakugo also finds a release in the other boy's presence and words. He thinks he should've reached out to Yuji earlier, no matter how many people were already there. A hero often unnecessarily interferes with other people's business simply because a hero wants to help ease someone's burden. But no... Yuji needed the time. This is fine right now.
Bakugo squeezes Yuji's hand lightly, tilting himself a little to lean against the other boy as well. The comment gets a brief scoff from the blonde, but he lets the sorcerer have his added say.]
Wow. You come back with psychic abilities too.
[Grumpy, but completely lacking any anger. There's more weight on Yuji's shoulders, he can tell, but at least the guy's letting Bakugo support him for a while. A small quiet passes between them before Bakugo turns his head and looks at Yuji's profile.]
You did what you did to protect someone. Nothing's weirder than putting your life on the line for another person. [Logically it goes against the very idea/goal of living. How much weirder can you get than that?] So thanks for being weird, Itadori.
[Hero.]
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[ He always seemed pretty down to earth in comparison to a lot of their peers, so... Maybe that's what happens when you're a stuffed animal brought to life by a cursed technique? Yuji can empathise a little - he got his cursed abilities from eating a finger to begin with, after all.
The problem with Yuji will always be that he will never be able to seek people out and ask for help - he's not able to share his burdens, not able to express his hurts because he doesn't want to cause more problems. It hurts to think that he has to do it alone, but he doesn't at the same time - developing, growing, trying to be better.
Trying. Failing. He's not sure if he can keep going, but he doesn't have a choice.
Sighing softly, he shakes his head, letting himself have this. Letting himself bask in Bakugo and his quiet, easy friendship. ]
Hah, you think so? I keep doing it, so I must be super weird...
[ He's long since accepted that. Still... ]
You don't need to thank me, dandelion. Silly.
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[Roll around and eat bamboo and get a ton of pictures in the zoo? The idea of a fighting panda seems ridiculous. But something tells him this panda isn't like a normal panda... which would make him the weirdest for not even being what he biologically is. A lot about that Bakugo doesn't know, so he's just making generalizations in his head.
Bakugo's never been one to seek other people out either. He hates admitting he needs help because it makes him look vulnerable, refuses to ask for it because it makes him appear weak, and strives to handle his problems on his own because self-reliance is paramount to strength and victory. Sharing his burdens is just as chaffing as sharing his successes. But unlike Yuji's resistance to sharing his burdens stemming from a tender heart, Bakugo's stems from his pride. At least he's improving...
As he talks with Yuji now, he acknowledges the other boy is improving as well. He won't give up no matter how many times he fails, and Bakugo resonates with that drive, as he'd rather burn himself out completely in pursuit of victory than admit defeat.]
Yeah. Super fucking weird. [Which in this conversation, has turned into a a tongue in cheek compliment. Bakugo growls softly when Yuji takes the gratitude literally. Figures.] Shut up and take it.
[Yuji's done a lot for other people. He can thank him for doing that if he damn well wants.]