An unreliable hero doesn't deserve to be called a hero! [If someone can't trust you to do what you say, be there for them, or make them feel safe, what the hell are you striving for? Even starting heroes always work to be reliable. No one would trust them to help them if they didn't. A hero who doesn't help... That's not a hero at all.
Katsuki wouldn't bring Yato into a strange place and throw him out alone. He intends to have Yato join the same precinct he and Denji work in and scheduling will go from there. Most of last year, Katsuki had no real control over when and where he and his partner were working together. When they started dating, that got more frustrating, especially for Denji. So he made sure their continued service on the force, starting this year, brought his and Denji's schedules far more in line with each other, with some understandable flexibility as necessary. Yato will likely have a similar voice for his schedule if/when he joins.
He's gonna have a wife to go back to soon. It'd suck to get married and be put on night shift for months.
A trial run might sound weird when applying for a police position, but Yato'll likely get it. The police aren't going to turn down an Outsider's offer to help.]
Yeah, yeah. Don't gush at me. [Katsuki locks onto the soba shop, a little squat building nestled in a small garden between some other buildings. It keeps its own place stubbornly. Traditional decor and setting. Shoto's kind of place.] How long have you held a job here?
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Katsuki wouldn't bring Yato into a strange place and throw him out alone. He intends to have Yato join the same precinct he and Denji work in and scheduling will go from there. Most of last year, Katsuki had no real control over when and where he and his partner were working together. When they started dating, that got more frustrating, especially for Denji. So he made sure their continued service on the force, starting this year, brought his and Denji's schedules far more in line with each other, with some understandable flexibility as necessary. Yato will likely have a similar voice for his schedule if/when he joins.
He's gonna have a wife to go back to soon. It'd suck to get married and be put on night shift for months.
A trial run might sound weird when applying for a police position, but Yato'll likely get it. The police aren't going to turn down an Outsider's offer to help.]
Yeah, yeah. Don't gush at me. [Katsuki locks onto the soba shop, a little squat building nestled in a small garden between some other buildings. It keeps its own place stubbornly. Traditional decor and setting. Shoto's kind of place.] How long have you held a job here?