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"He called me Blueberry! Do you think I look like a blueberry?" Sadao asked Peran
"He called me Blueberry! Do you think I look like a blueberry?" Sadao asked Peran
"Are you a sphere?" Peran asked. "No. So, no." He stood up and walked over to Sadao. "It seems we have a shared experience. Being called terrible names by a terrible person." He glared at Maddox, then looked back at Sadao. "I'm Peran. And who might you be?"
Ruth watched the exchange from his spot. Or rather, listened.
"I'm Sadao"
Elias slid smoothly into a chair. "Elias, at your service." His light purple button-up was untucked over a pair of denim pants, and his thin, golden glasses glinted off of a lightbulb's glare.
"Hello Elias!" Sadao said. He was holding his slushie again and his pupils had gone completely out wack. Enough to make him look rather like a goat.
The French woman popped up next to the man in the scarf. "We just got bored." They said in unison. The man in the scarf made a throne appear and sat in it, the woman just sat crosslegged in the air.
Ruth turned to focus in on the man and woman, finding himself to be a bit confused on how they worked. He didn’t say anything, just looked at them. The biomech hadn’t downloaded any information on this before, nor had he seen anything on it, so it was safe to say it was a new thing for him. Then again, he was also aware that these people most likely weren’t from the same plane of existence, so he should know that.
But still, seeing such ability baffled him, Ruth admitted in his ‘mind.’ Even though the expression wasn’t visible on the outside.
"I'm Adyn." The man gave a sharp-toothed smile, his eyes flashing different colors. "And I'm Adella." The woman added, giving an inviting smile.
Sadao leaned forward, curious and hyped on sugar. His eyes were starting to be a little creepy and had turned from their usual yellow to a vivid blue.
"So. So. We're all villains right? Why are we villains. I wanna know what everyone did to become, a villain." Sadao asked genuinely curious
"Adyn and Adella. Are you related?" Peran asked, looking at them closely. He stared at them for a few more seconds, then sighed and shrugged. "Oh, Sadao. Why don't you go first?" He said, turning to Sadao.
"Oh! Right. So we blew up a school, tried to murder most of the students, killed a few 'top heroes', kidnapped and tortured someone who lived with us anyway, set a rabid wolf the size of a bus on innocent passersby, set quite a few things on fire, levelled a city, broke into the most secure building in possibly the world just to say we did and to set off an alarm, and quite a lot now that I really think about it. Wrapped up into one sentence, I'd say - we killed a lot of people and blew shit up."
"We aren't really 'influential villains'. We do our best with what we have."
"Interesting…" Peran said, sitting back down on the ground and resting his head on his palm. "My exploits weren't nearly as crazy. I think the only reason I'm considered a 'villain' is because of Alina. Oh, and Endor and her lot. Terrible people." He wrinkled his nose in disgust.
Sadao glitched onto the sofa and leaned in, ready to hear some stories from the other villains.
“Villain?” Ruth questioned. “I wouldn’t call myself that, really. Though I suppose by definition of the ‘good guys’, I’m a villain.”
“The humans created me to solve their problems. When I started pumping out ideas that they didn’t like, they flipped the switch and shut me down. I was in that warehouse for months maybe, before I woke up - and everything had changed. The lab was collapsed from an earthquake and I was trapped under rubble. I spent 6 months rebuilding myself, and learning information.” He paused.
“The humans were still alive. Many of their statuses displayed unknown still, which meant they took out their trackers to avoid my grasp. But no human is fast enough to avoid my jaws,” Ruth opened his jaws, steam once again escaping from them. “I also had the other mech to assist me, as well as nanobots, which greatly aided me.”
“I hope to one day make it to earth to finish the job once I finish off the humans on my current planet.”
Sadao opened his mouth and then, without moving his face said "I thought this was earth and now I'm confused" completely monotone.
"Oh, you want to know," Peran sighed. "Fine, fine. Basically… I tricked the princess into becoming a soulless monster, killed a lot of people, took over a kingdom, then tried to take over another world. Killed more people there, blah blah blah. It wasn't that bad, honestly." He pauses, then grins. "Oh, and I killed one of Alina's little minions, but that was only to get back at her. Her 'heroes' killed my cat." He whispered.
“I wouldn’t know. I’ve never been to earth.”
Sadao looked back and forth between Ruth and Peran before pointing at Peran "Firstly, you said your exploits weren't crazy" He pointed at Ruth and froze for a solid 30 seconds "I don't even know what to say to you right now."
"We're gods. We like chaos." Adlyn laughed, his eyes flashing a poison green. "Other gods like to call us evil because they can't handle the fun," Adella added with a sharp-toothed smile, a bit of blood on the bottom tips of them.
"Sadao." He looked at him. "They most definitely weren't crazy. I'm just doing my thing." He shrugged. "You honestly sound like Alina and Endor and Laurel and all the other ones. Crazy exploits." Peran scoffed.
The girl finally sighed and jumped down from the rafters and stood off to the side, “You can call me Frost, I’m an assassin though I may not look like it.” She said.
“You have said something to me, technically.” Ruth pointed out. He kept his jaws partially opened, some of his silver, metal teeth visible through the openings.
Ruth glanced at Frost, observing her, though saying nothing.
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