@ShadeStar
"Wait your mom was in the league?" Inima didn't think there were any other villain kids here.
"Wait your mom was in the league?" Inima didn't think there were any other villain kids here.
“Yep. She pretended to go hero but it turned out she was just using my dad in one of those quirk marriages. Poor guy is wheelchair bound because of her,” Connor said with a small frown
Tasper's fists clenched. He was almost shaking with rage. "I'm sorry that happened to you, Connor," he whispered, his teeth grating together. "Villains killed my dad. He was trying to help people, and they killed him."
Inima just bit her lip and looked down. She was a villain, well she used to be one. Her parents still were villains, and on the run. From who? The government, heroes, everyone. But she would be the one to find them, and put an end to there villainy.
“I’m sorry about that, man,” Connor said softly. They weren’t the best at emotional stuff, but they knew the things to say when someone was upset normally
(@ShadeStar what if…her parents…killed tasper's dad?? i love conflict lol but if you don't want that its cool)
He shook himself out of his thoughts. He needed to stay focused. He would hunt down the one's responsible and stop them from hurting anyone else ever again. "It's okay," he said, blinking rapidly. "It's why I'm going to be a hero. To stop sh*t like that from happening."
(I wanna do it! It would be even more dramatic if she was the one who killed him.)
Inima nodded, "Yeah. That's why I'm here too."
And to amend my past.
(oooh that would be dramatic. Especially if he found out about it after they'd already become friends)
Tasper took a deep breath, steadying himself. "Anyway, enough about villains. Connor, what's your quirk?"
(Yes!)
“I call it demon shift after my dad,” Connor said. “I basically shapeshift, kinda like my dad. He used to be able to turn into a sort of metal demon before the accident.”
Inima remembered a villain who had disappeared before coming back saying she took down a metal demon. Wait, she knew Connor's mom. Her parents were friends with Connor's mom. Oh boy, this relationship just got more complicated. She was already worried she may have accidently killed Tasper's dad. Well not accidently, just ugh!
"Demon shift," Tasper repeated. "Sounds weird. But cool, I guess. What kind of demon?"
“Anything, pretty much. I call it demon shift because my biggest forms get more and more demonic,” Connor said with a shrug. “My biggest form is more or less a huge, freaky dragon thing with too many arms.”
Tasper's eyes widened. "Whoa. Can you control it? Sounds like it could be dangerous."
“Well, the current record for time I can control it is a whopping ten minutes. Any longer than that and I get stuck before having a freak out and destroying everything,” Connor said with a small laugh
"Oh." Tasper stared at them. "Not ideal, I guess. But if you can control it, that'd be a really cool quirk."
“Yeah. I tend not to go with big forms because I can accidentally get stuck in them. I once ended up half a dragon for a few days, and it wasn’t the most fun,” Connor laughed
"I can imagine," Tasper said, shuddering. "I've never done anything super crazy with my quirk, but my mom told me when she was messing around with her quirk when she was a kid, she got trapped in a wall. Like, her entire arm was through the wall, but everything else wasn't. It dislocated her shoulder, but she was lucky. It could've torn her arm off entirely if the wall wasn't hollow."
Inima chuckled slightly, "I'm glad my quirk isn't that extreme. The worse I can do is poke someone h-eye out."
Connor let out a laugh at the idea of being stuck in the wall. “Yeah, my dad was not happy. It was the first time I had tried shifting into anything bigger than myself, and so I tried to turn into the demon he could turn into. Let’s just say an annoyed ex hero in a wheelchair is a scary sight.”
Tasper smirked. "How did you, I don't know, go to school in half-demon form?"
“I had a tail, one of my horns was all twisty and weird, and half my body looked like a bunch of rocks and metal, but I managed,” Connor responded. “It actually wasn’t too bad. I could have been stuck as a squid or something.”
"That's not that weird, I guess," Tasper said with a laugh. "Just inconvenient."
“Yep,” Connor said. As they spoke, Mr. Aizawa began talking again.
“Alright, now for the 50 yard dash. McLoughlin, Tasper, you’re up,” their teacher said
Jordan looks up from Tiageo
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