[ Zuko comes closer as invited, taking a seat on the edge of the bench beside the bomber, careful to still leave a full enough range of motion if Gokudera wanted to play to the far right. His face is painted with empathy and concern and worry and fear and pity and all these things, this look he can't hide as all of it sinks in. Zuko knew how much worth Gokudera put into his sense of "worth," how worthless he made himself out to be if not for his abilities and how he could protect the Tenth or play piano, that's it. For someone to injure his hands — something that jeopardized both those capabilities — it made Zuko seeth inside, heartbroken for all his friend has been through. He'd already been through too much in his life. Zuko doesn't know what to do with this information, with this feeling, with this empathy that makes him want to reach out and hug him but won't, deliberately... He's oddly thankful to be caught off guard by his next question, then. ]
[Gokudera watches as Zuko comes to sit with him at the piano bench, and smiles at the company, but the expression goes a bit sympathetic when Zuko’s expression goes so... sad. The bomber sighs, not having meant to be such a downer. There’s no changing what has happened to him, sad and horrible as it may be.
His left hand plays a soft set of bass chords and he points to one of the keys, directing Zuko.]
Stop looking so sad, Zuko. This is a better world for me. I have friends here, and I’ll be just fine. [Gokudera puts his right hand to Zuko’s shoulder.]
Yeah like fighting. Don’t worry, I’ve got barriers and a secondary magic type. I’m not as weak as I look. [As brittle as his experiences seem to have made him.]
No rush, or if you’d rather not, that’s fine too. I’m not going back to the Tenth any time soon. I think he can tell I’m upset. [And then there’s Takeshi.]
[ Hearing Gokudera reassure him not to be sad makes Zuko a little sheepish, like it should be the other way around, but he nods and takes a hint, forcing a weak smile back when he puts his hand on the prince's shoulder. ]
Yeah. We can fight. Get it out of your system.
[ That actually draws a more genuine smile that grows on his face. That's how Zuko deals with things. Go destroy shit and exhaust himself. ]
What's your new secondary magic? I got siphoning. I can redirect energy — and break curses, but I dunno how yet.
[Gokudera looks on at Zuko’s hands and rolls his eyes, smiling about the agreement to train together. He takes Zuko’s hand and moves it so he can press a piano key. Now that that note is out of the way, he’ll play another bass chord, then move Zuko’s hand to press another note.
He takes his hand off Zuko’s, plays another cord, then points at the next note to be hit. Playing and talking is fun for him, doesn’t want anymore conversation without music while they’re seated at the instrument.]
Elemental, I think? I don’t know. I was going to train with Larry. Have you met him?
[ Zuko awkwardly but pliantly lets Gokudera play with his hands until he gets the hint, and takes up his cue when the bomber points at the next key. Like a child at a piano for the first time, he can't help his face lighting up ever so slightly, "oh, I made that noise, that was my finger," a just plainly viscerally fun moment of novelty. He smirks a little, and presses another key without prompting. ]
He scared a good friend of mine who met you.
[ Zuko's usually great with secrets, but this one was... stupid. And in light of everything else that's changed since then, fuck it, sorry Hikaru, you're witness protection cover is boutta get blown. ]
[Gokudera plays a few more chords, then motions for Zuko to play how’d he like as a continuation. He smiles, a little non-verbal indication that he thinks his friend is doing well.]
He got scared by a stupid sea monster that likes to eat trash out of any size body of water it can find. Sounds like your friend is scared easily. I’ve seen Larry get scared by his own shadow.
[Gokudera gets up and stretches his arms.]
Larry doesn’t even have teeth, I think. If he does, they’re kind of far back... like a cow. [Gokudera pokes his own cheek to indicate that they would be flat and molar-like.]
[Gokudera puts the cover back over the keys, and notices that the barkeeper is looking at them. He then takes a half step away from Zuko, but that's just a habit.]
Eats... it's more like he uses his stomach as storage. [Gokudera motions for Zuko to come with him, gives the barkeeper a quick glance out of nerves, though the man seems impressed and eager to talk. Gokudera will not. Once they're out of the building, he's looking around.]
Yeah but mostly on himself. Which friend is this? Maybe I'll remember him... Larry! Get out here! I know you're not far.
[The bomber walks right out into the middle of the street, then turns to face where they'd just walked out. Oh, he doesn't remember a mat in front of the door. Gokudera stoops to lift it up, and it's still there. With a grunt, he just seems to be lifting up an illusory one. Part of something much bigger. Larry is trying to camouflage right against the building, his entire body as large as a horse, and his eyes large and unblinking, watery as he shifts into one solid color. Gokudera drops the big webbed paw he'd been picking up, and then holds out an open palm. Larry drops a marble right into it, then heaves his body like a seal would right up to Zuko.
Gokudera would introduce them to each other, but he's too busy looking at this nifty marble he just got gifted. Another one to add to the collection in what should be his coin pouch, but totally is just a marble pouch now.]
[ Zuko's wide-eyed at the reveal. When the creature saunters up to him, he's almost slackjawed in surprise and awe, and glances to Gokudera for some indication what to do... but finds him absorbed with this new marble he got gifted, so just goes with his instinct and reaches out to the sea creature's face with both hands open, thinking maybe it's wise to let him smell his hands or something before trying to touch him. But he's very near to, very tempted to. ]
What is he...? He's like a— turtleseal-eelhound or something... Incredible...
[ Making up his own hybrid animals now... He mutters the compliment bit under his breath airily, never having seen an animal like this before, but absorbed in its doe-like wet eyes. ]
He’s a Lariosauro. An Italian lake monster. Most art of them looks more... intimidating.
[Larry lowers his head and just lets Zuko check him out. Then, he opens his mouth slightly so it looks like one eye blinks, then the other. The monster tips it’s head, then blows a snot bubble, which Gokudera walks right up to and waves away.]
You’re gross.
C’mon, Zuko. If you pay him too much attention, he’ll just get weirder.
[The monster slides after them and starts to fade, the sounds still there as it just becomes invisible, but is still very much a large lake monster dragging its large body after them.
Gokudera rubs at his own neck and looks up at the sky as they walk.]
I’d always wanted to see the Lariosauro when I was a boy. That and most cryptids... creatures most people think are fake. I wish Larry didn’t look like that, but something tells me that is just how he wants me to see him.
[ Zuko can't help but smirk at Gokudera's derision of his familiar... It's funny, okay. He can't suppress a snort of a chuckle when he waves away the creature's snot bubble. Yeah, he is gross. Zunyan was gross too, though — slobbery, not snotty, granted — so it strikes his funny bone even more. Gross familiars that eat things they shouldn't and cause their poor masters headaches. Nice.
He follows Gokudera, but looks over his shoulder to see if the creature will reappear. He's fascinated. ]
Why do you say that? So you'll like him more if he's cuter or something?
[ He wonders if Zunyan takes similar reasoning, and almost wonders it out loud; but he has a feeling he knows the answer: it's easier to sneak around and steal food when you're the size of a ferret and not the size of a horse.
Zuko misjudges his familiar, who is in fact just fiercely loyal to him emotionally, but also enjoys living in luxury indoors. There are many factors. But "be cute so Zuko will like me more" is definitely among them... probably behind endless food and warm beds, though. ]
I'd like him more if he weren't so cute as he is. He's very simple looking... dumb. I know he's just using those wide set eyes and hiding a much cooler face. Basically, he's got the same sort of magic as me, and if I can use illusions to change my appearance, why can't he?
He's already invisible even though we can hear him.
[And sure enough the dragging, thumping behind them stops. Gokudera gives a small chuckle.]
I don't remember him being very helpful to me when I was originally here. But since waking up, he's been near me very often. Part of me wonders if he knows what I went through... or if we're connected enough somehow for him to have shared some of that experience with me.
[Basically, he's wondering if Larry is responsible for brining him to this world, or if he's even remotely empathetic. The creature makes next to no facial expressions. It likes to play tricks, but isn't playful most of the time.]
Did Larry eat something of that friend of yours? I can see about getting him to spit it up.
[ Gokudera calling Larry out on his thumping makes Zuko grin, casting a glance over his shoulder once more in acknowledgement. ]
I bet he understands. Maybe not everything, but— I'm sure he knows something's up. Zunyan is very in tune with me and my emotions and my life, seems like. He found Uncle like he knew who he was. ...He's a pain sometimes, but we're definitely connected spiritually, I can tell.
[ Zuko admitting that Zun is a pain sometimes is relieving. The dragon isn't around for once. He's surprised; he went to a cafe and everything. He missed a chance for food. Zuko hesitates at the direct question, though, grin fading to a wry smirk. ]
As to my friend. You, uh— ...You haven't needed to kill anyone here yet, have you?
[Larry would totally play dumb right at Zuko if he were visible. But he isn't, so he's just going to levitate so he won't knock into anyone or anything and stop with the loud dragging thumping noises behind the boys.]
All I know is that Larry was not around when I went to sleep, but when I woke up, the Tenth told me that he was keeping an eye on me. Makes me wonder if he had anything to do with the changes.
[Gokudera wouldn't blame the creature directly, but part of him wonders, if they're connected... maybe Larry was the beacon that brought him to Avalon and kept his body around?
The question catches him off-guard, and he stops, looks over his shoulder at Zuko with an eyebrow lifted.]
He might have... I mean, they say the familiars are the ones who bring us here, right? It's not impossible.
[ Zuko raises his eyebrow at that response; somehow he'd assumed Gokudera'd killed someone at some point... He's relieved. He's not sure he himself could answer with such assurance. He's not murdered anyone, but, well— war is war. There were absolutely times he'd left a battle unsure what happened to the other guy after he left, only had to assume the worst, if only late at night sleepless and alone with his thoughts. He'd certainly never tried to kill anyone, but on the other hand — even that wasn't true. He'd just never been successful at it. He's comforted knowing Gokudera hasn't been either, then. But shrugs, trying to lighten up. ]
...Your familiar once coughed up what looked like a human skull and scared the shit out of my friend Hikaru. Now he thinks you're a murderer or something and that he needs to walk on eggshells around you because "he knows too much."
[ He can't hide that he finds it ridiculous. Sorry, Hikaru. Blowing your dumb, unnecessary cover. ]
[Although he wishes he could have stayed on Anchor with Takeshi. Now he worries that the other boy is alone on that radiated planet. They haven't spent nearly enough time together!
Gokudera listens, looks down, then remembers.]
Oh, that. Well... Yeah there was... I didn't kill anyone, and neither did Larry. That guy got his head cut off, and Larry swallowed it. I didn't cut anyone's head off. I was in the lake with the kraken that the guy was trying to kill.
[And now he thinks a little more about what Yamamoto has done for him. Would awakening some feelings really be so painful?]
I see. Thanks for explaining. I had a feeling it was something like that... Or just an illusion... I told Hikaru he was being dumb and dramatic, jumping to conclusions.
[ He gives a bit of a huff of a little laugh. ]
Hikaru's a good guy, but— he's lived a pretty privileged life. He's too normal for all this shit.
[ Zuko's only using Hikaru's own words, so he doesn't feel bad. He's not talking shit. Just stating the truth. ]
I honestly wasn't expecting to see it, either. I was just as freaked out as he was. Just... played it off like it was an illusion.
[Gokudera nods and looks down, wonders if anyone else suspects things like that.]
You can tell him, if you want. I mean, it's honestly that I just got freaked out and told Larry to make it go away. So he just... swallowed it whole. If I remember correctly, it's in great condition.
[The bomber still isn't walking forward, turns half to Zuko and looks up and around, as if trying to make out his familiar. He wonders if the skull could be used in some magic. Maybe something to be sold to a dark mage, or maybe someone dabbling on the wrong side of blood magic? Necromancy or speaking with the dead?
Gokudera walks up to Zuko and stops beside him, nearly shoulder to shoulder and facing behind him. He holds out his right hand, and Larry's head suddenly becomes visible.
The creature looks down, then over at Zuko before its mouth opens and a skull is set gently in the bomber's hand. It's clean, and white, looking almost unreal with preservation. Gokudera turns it about in his hands, unbothered and wondering what he can do with it. He's bought some interesting items to use as traps, to make a person silent. His inventory is unusual, and he wonders what all can be done with this skull, clearly having no qualms observing it in the middle of the street in broad daylight.]
Think it could be made into something useful?
[He extends his other hand, and there's the bottom jaw.]
I told him even if it was an illusion, you probably just freaked out cuz you thought he'd think it wasn't... Not proof you're the one who killed the guy. I told him you probably didn't and that you're kindhearted but he didn't believe me. He was too freaked out.
[ Zuko, however, is... admittedly a little freaked out by Larry conjuring the same skull again. Producing the jawbone is grosser somehow. He's a little more offset by the puking part than the skull part, but y'know, he also told Hikaru he's less sensitive to this stuff. He wasn't bluffing. He doesn't reach out to hold it, but he doesn't reel back, either. ]
Wow. Yeah, you should definitely keep it. I bet someone would pay a lot of money to use it for some magic shit or something, I dunno. Keep it.
Ah. That's a shame. So many of your friends seem to dislike me.
[He doesn't even know if Zuko saw Azula's reaction to the post he put up earlier today when he woke up from his update nap.
Gokudera would be grossed out if Larry legitimately puked up the skull and jawbone. It just kind of... appears out of his mouth, which should suggest it came from his stomach, but there may be some magical space or something inside of him? Gokudera likes to think that. How else has this all not caused the creature any internal distress?
The bomber moves the jawbone as if that were a sort of kickstand for the skull, then keeps looking it over. Hard to recall the face of the man that sat on top of this. Yamamoto had killed him because he was going to kill Gokudera. The baseball idiot would have killed for him... cares about him. But then, he always has, right?]
Who knows, maybe I can learn some magic shit or something to do with it. Maybe there's a spirit attached to it? [He grins, teasing. There is no spirit, he thinks. It's just a skull. Gokudera hands it back to Larry, who seems to swallow it, then he looks over the jaw. It'd make for a wicked ornament, except he knows it would freak the Tenth and Yamamoto out. Still, the bomber's always been fond of skulls and bones. They look so cool.]
Hikaru's just super normal and over-reactive. Don't take it personally.
[ Hikaru has other, more legitimate reasons he doesn't like Gokudera. But Zuko doesn't plan on revealing those. Zuko hasn't looked over the Network yet today, and so hasn't seen Gokudera's post at all, let alone his sister's response to it.
Zuko's sickly fascinated watching Larry swallow the skull back up again... Discomforting slightly but impressive. ]
There could be. How'd the guy die? If he's got a vengeance, maybe he'll haunt you if you keep his skull, actually...
[ Gokudera's joking, but Zuko's not. Of course he's not. Very matter-of-fact despite Gokudera's grin. ]
Kind of hard not to. It's just... a trend. Not just him.
[Plenty of people don't like him. Gokudera acts like he doesn't care, but him verbally pointing it out? Yeah... he cares. His friends are super cool, but the bomber can pick up that most people around Zuko aren't terribly fond of him. Maybe because the firebender is such a good friend, everyone else seems so much the opposite around him.]
He got his head cut off just as he was going to try and kill me.
There are other people you hang around, and I can almost bet you that they don't like me or even know who I am. And if I get to know them, they probably regret it.
[He's not trying to make Zuko like him any less, but just point out how he's lacking in the ability to make friends. He has no idea why Zuko likes him, but the guy is stubborn.]
I can't tell you that. [His reply is quick and firm, voice gentle in that he doesn't want Zuko to ask any more than that.]
What? Why? Don't say that! What about Katara, Katara healed you that time! And Uncle— [ Really, Zuko can't speak to what Iroh thinks of Gokudera. He stops short, but disguises it. ] Uncle wants us to be friends!
[ He's stubborn indeed. He likes Gokudera because he likes Gokudera. Anyone else's opinion has no bearing. Except maybe Iroh's, but Iroh is never so straight-talking... They have a complex friendship that needs extra consideration, after all. ]
You haven't met Sokka or Suki. I bet you'd get along with them great. Hikaru is just a fluke, and Azula— that's... just Azula.
[ "Just Azula," who punched Gokudera in the face and assaulted him, oh, sis. Zuko's determined to think of a friend who might like Gokudera, too, now, though. He hates hearing his friend so self-deprecating after all he's told him he went through today.
But he knows better than to pry and catches that tone's drift, and lets the skull question go. ]
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Train with you? Like fighting?
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His left hand plays a soft set of bass chords and he points to one of the keys, directing Zuko.]
Stop looking so sad, Zuko. This is a better world for me. I have friends here, and I’ll be just fine. [Gokudera puts his right hand to Zuko’s shoulder.]
Yeah like fighting. Don’t worry, I’ve got barriers and a secondary magic type. I’m not as weak as I look. [As brittle as his experiences seem to have made him.]
No rush, or if you’d rather not, that’s fine too. I’m not going back to the Tenth any time soon. I think he can tell I’m upset. [And then there’s Takeshi.]
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Yeah. We can fight. Get it out of your system.
[ That actually draws a more genuine smile that grows on his face. That's how Zuko deals with things. Go destroy shit and exhaust himself. ]
What's your new secondary magic? I got siphoning. I can redirect energy — and break curses, but I dunno how yet.
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He takes his hand off Zuko’s, plays another cord, then points at the next note to be hit. Playing and talking is fun for him, doesn’t want anymore conversation without music while they’re seated at the instrument.]
Elemental, I think? I don’t know. I was going to train with Larry. Have you met him?
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[ Zuko awkwardly but pliantly lets Gokudera play with his hands until he gets the hint, and takes up his cue when the bomber points at the next key. Like a child at a piano for the first time, he can't help his face lighting up ever so slightly, "oh, I made that noise, that was my finger," a just plainly viscerally fun moment of novelty. He smirks a little, and presses another key without prompting. ]
He scared a good friend of mine who met you.
[ Zuko's usually great with secrets, but this one was... stupid. And in light of everything else that's changed since then, fuck it, sorry Hikaru, you're witness protection cover is boutta get blown. ]
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He got scared by a stupid sea monster that likes to eat trash out of any size body of water it can find. Sounds like your friend is scared easily. I’ve seen Larry get scared by his own shadow.
[Gokudera gets up and stretches his arms.]
Larry doesn’t even have teeth, I think. If he does, they’re kind of far back... like a cow. [Gokudera pokes his own cheek to indicate that they would be flat and molar-like.]
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Knew it. So your familiar eats weird stuff it just finds around town? Mine, too, by the way — annoying, isn't it?
[ He sighs a little. ]
Your familiar casts illusions on things, too, my friend told me you told him — right?
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Eats... it's more like he uses his stomach as storage. [Gokudera motions for Zuko to come with him, gives the barkeeper a quick glance out of nerves, though the man seems impressed and eager to talk. Gokudera will not. Once they're out of the building, he's looking around.]
Yeah but mostly on himself. Which friend is this? Maybe I'll remember him... Larry! Get out here! I know you're not far.
[The bomber walks right out into the middle of the street, then turns to face where they'd just walked out. Oh, he doesn't remember a mat in front of the door. Gokudera stoops to lift it up, and it's still there. With a grunt, he just seems to be lifting up an illusory one. Part of something much bigger. Larry is trying to camouflage right against the building, his entire body as large as a horse, and his eyes large and unblinking, watery as he shifts into one solid color. Gokudera drops the big webbed paw he'd been picking up, and then holds out an open palm. Larry drops a marble right into it, then heaves his body like a seal would right up to Zuko.
Gokudera would introduce them to each other, but he's too busy looking at this nifty marble he just got gifted. Another one to add to the collection in what should be his coin pouch, but totally is just a marble pouch now.]
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[ Zuko's wide-eyed at the reveal. When the creature saunters up to him, he's almost slackjawed in surprise and awe, and glances to Gokudera for some indication what to do... but finds him absorbed with this new marble he got gifted, so just goes with his instinct and reaches out to the sea creature's face with both hands open, thinking maybe it's wise to let him smell his hands or something before trying to touch him. But he's very near to, very tempted to. ]
What is he...? He's like a— turtleseal-eelhound or something... Incredible...
[ Making up his own hybrid animals now... He mutters the compliment bit under his breath airily, never having seen an animal like this before, but absorbed in its doe-like wet eyes. ]
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[Larry lowers his head and just lets Zuko check him out. Then, he opens his mouth slightly so it looks like one eye blinks, then the other. The monster tips it’s head, then blows a snot bubble, which Gokudera walks right up to and waves away.]
You’re gross.
C’mon, Zuko. If you pay him too much attention, he’ll just get weirder.
[The monster slides after them and starts to fade, the sounds still there as it just becomes invisible, but is still very much a large lake monster dragging its large body after them.
Gokudera rubs at his own neck and looks up at the sky as they walk.]
I’d always wanted to see the Lariosauro when I was a boy. That and most cryptids... creatures most people think are fake. I wish Larry didn’t look like that, but something tells me that is just how he wants me to see him.
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He follows Gokudera, but looks over his shoulder to see if the creature will reappear. He's fascinated. ]
Why do you say that? So you'll like him more if he's cuter or something?
[ He wonders if Zunyan takes similar reasoning, and almost wonders it out loud; but he has a feeling he knows the answer: it's easier to sneak around and steal food when you're the size of a ferret and not the size of a horse.
Zuko misjudges his familiar, who is in fact just fiercely loyal to him emotionally, but also enjoys living in luxury indoors. There are many factors. But "be cute so Zuko will like me more" is definitely among them... probably behind endless food and warm beds, though. ]
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He's already invisible even though we can hear him.
[And sure enough the dragging, thumping behind them stops. Gokudera gives a small chuckle.]
I don't remember him being very helpful to me when I was originally here. But since waking up, he's been near me very often. Part of me wonders if he knows what I went through... or if we're connected enough somehow for him to have shared some of that experience with me.
[Basically, he's wondering if Larry is responsible for brining him to this world, or if he's even remotely empathetic. The creature makes next to no facial expressions. It likes to play tricks, but isn't playful most of the time.]
Did Larry eat something of that friend of yours? I can see about getting him to spit it up.
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I bet he understands. Maybe not everything, but— I'm sure he knows something's up. Zunyan is very in tune with me and my emotions and my life, seems like. He found Uncle like he knew who he was. ...He's a pain sometimes, but we're definitely connected spiritually, I can tell.
[ Zuko admitting that Zun is a pain sometimes is relieving. The dragon isn't around for once. He's surprised; he went to a cafe and everything. He missed a chance for food. Zuko hesitates at the direct question, though, grin fading to a wry smirk. ]
As to my friend. You, uh— ...You haven't needed to kill anyone here yet, have you?
[ As if this were such a casual question...!!!? ]
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All I know is that Larry was not around when I went to sleep, but when I woke up, the Tenth told me that he was keeping an eye on me. Makes me wonder if he had anything to do with the changes.
[Gokudera wouldn't blame the creature directly, but part of him wonders, if they're connected... maybe Larry was the beacon that brought him to Avalon and kept his body around?
The question catches him off-guard, and he stops, looks over his shoulder at Zuko with an eyebrow lifted.]
I haven't killed anyone anywhere. Why?
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[ Zuko raises his eyebrow at that response; somehow he'd assumed Gokudera'd killed someone at some point... He's relieved. He's not sure he himself could answer with such assurance. He's not murdered anyone, but, well— war is war. There were absolutely times he'd left a battle unsure what happened to the other guy after he left, only had to assume the worst, if only late at night sleepless and alone with his thoughts. He'd certainly never tried to kill anyone, but on the other hand — even that wasn't true. He'd just never been successful at it. He's comforted knowing Gokudera hasn't been either, then. But shrugs, trying to lighten up. ]
...Your familiar once coughed up what looked like a human skull and scared the shit out of my friend Hikaru. Now he thinks you're a murderer or something and that he needs to walk on eggshells around you because "he knows too much."
[ He can't hide that he finds it ridiculous. Sorry, Hikaru. Blowing your dumb, unnecessary cover. ]
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[Although he wishes he could have stayed on Anchor with Takeshi. Now he worries that the other boy is alone on that radiated planet. They haven't spent nearly enough time together!
Gokudera listens, looks down, then remembers.]
Oh, that. Well... Yeah there was... I didn't kill anyone, and neither did Larry. That guy got his head cut off, and Larry swallowed it. I didn't cut anyone's head off. I was in the lake with the kraken that the guy was trying to kill.
[And now he thinks a little more about what Yamamoto has done for him. Would awakening some feelings really be so painful?]
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[ He gives a bit of a huff of a little laugh. ]
Hikaru's a good guy, but— he's lived a pretty privileged life. He's too normal for all this shit.
[ Zuko's only using Hikaru's own words, so he doesn't feel bad. He's not talking shit. Just stating the truth. ]
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[Gokudera nods and looks down, wonders if anyone else suspects things like that.]
You can tell him, if you want. I mean, it's honestly that I just got freaked out and told Larry to make it go away. So he just... swallowed it whole. If I remember correctly, it's in great condition.
[The bomber still isn't walking forward, turns half to Zuko and looks up and around, as if trying to make out his familiar. He wonders if the skull could be used in some magic. Maybe something to be sold to a dark mage, or maybe someone dabbling on the wrong side of blood magic? Necromancy or speaking with the dead?
Gokudera walks up to Zuko and stops beside him, nearly shoulder to shoulder and facing behind him. He holds out his right hand, and Larry's head suddenly becomes visible.
The creature looks down, then over at Zuko before its mouth opens and a skull is set gently in the bomber's hand. It's clean, and white, looking almost unreal with preservation. Gokudera turns it about in his hands, unbothered and wondering what he can do with it. He's bought some interesting items to use as traps, to make a person silent. His inventory is unusual, and he wonders what all can be done with this skull, clearly having no qualms observing it in the middle of the street in broad daylight.]
Think it could be made into something useful?
[He extends his other hand, and there's the bottom jaw.]
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[ Zuko, however, is... admittedly a little freaked out by Larry conjuring the same skull again. Producing the jawbone is grosser somehow. He's a little more offset by the puking part than the skull part, but y'know, he also told Hikaru he's less sensitive to this stuff. He wasn't bluffing. He doesn't reach out to hold it, but he doesn't reel back, either. ]
Wow. Yeah, you should definitely keep it. I bet someone would pay a lot of money to use it for some magic shit or something, I dunno. Keep it.
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[He doesn't even know if Zuko saw Azula's reaction to the post he put up earlier today when he woke up from his
updatenap.Gokudera would be grossed out if Larry legitimately puked up the skull and jawbone. It just kind of... appears out of his mouth, which should suggest it came from his stomach, but there may be some magical space or something inside of him? Gokudera likes to think that. How else has this all not caused the creature any internal distress?
The bomber moves the jawbone as if that were a sort of kickstand for the skull, then keeps looking it over. Hard to recall the face of the man that sat on top of this. Yamamoto had killed him because he was going to kill Gokudera. The baseball idiot would have killed for him... cares about him. But then, he always has, right?]
Who knows, maybe I can learn some magic shit or something to do with it. Maybe there's a spirit attached to it? [He grins, teasing. There is no spirit, he thinks. It's just a skull. Gokudera hands it back to Larry, who seems to swallow it, then he looks over the jaw. It'd make for a wicked ornament, except he knows it would freak the Tenth and Yamamoto out. Still, the bomber's always been fond of skulls and bones. They look so cool.]
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[ Hikaru has other, more legitimate reasons he doesn't like Gokudera. But Zuko doesn't plan on revealing those. Zuko hasn't looked over the Network yet today, and so hasn't seen Gokudera's post at all, let alone his sister's response to it.
Zuko's sickly fascinated watching Larry swallow the skull back up again... Discomforting slightly but impressive. ]
There could be. How'd the guy die? If he's got a vengeance, maybe he'll haunt you if you keep his skull, actually...
[ Gokudera's joking, but Zuko's not. Of course he's not. Very matter-of-fact despite Gokudera's grin. ]
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[Plenty of people don't like him. Gokudera acts like he doesn't care, but him verbally pointing it out? Yeah... he cares. His friends are super cool, but the bomber can pick up that most people around Zuko aren't terribly fond of him. Maybe because the firebender is such a good friend, everyone else seems so much the opposite around him.]
He got his head cut off just as he was going to try and kill me.
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[ Zuko's tone-deaf. He likes Gokudera. That's what matters to him. ]
"Got his head cut off?" By who? People's heads don't just get cut off...
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[He's not trying to make Zuko like him any less, but just point out how he's lacking in the ability to make friends. He has no idea why Zuko likes him, but the guy is stubborn.]
I can't tell you that. [His reply is quick and firm, voice gentle in that he doesn't want Zuko to ask any more than that.]
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[ He's stubborn indeed. He likes Gokudera because he likes Gokudera. Anyone else's opinion has no bearing. Except maybe Iroh's, but Iroh is never so straight-talking... They have a complex friendship that needs extra consideration, after all. ]
You haven't met Sokka or Suki. I bet you'd get along with them great. Hikaru is just a fluke, and Azula— that's... just Azula.
[ "Just Azula," who punched Gokudera in the face and assaulted him, oh, sis. Zuko's determined to think of a friend who might like Gokudera, too, now, though. He hates hearing his friend so self-deprecating after all he's told him he went through today.
But he knows better than to pry and catches that tone's drift, and lets the skull question go. ]
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1/2; i'm CRYING with laughter
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wanna wrap up here?