[He's repeating what Ryuji said before, in an attempt to understand and come to grips with it. It still sounds impossibly crazy, but he doesn't think for an instant Ryuji is lying about any of this. This wouldn't be a funny haha you should have seen your face moment. This is all true, at least as much as Ryuji believes it.]
Being used by who? Isn't he a detective?
[He should have been able to go to the police better than anybody. Unless that was just part of a cover story, too.]
[Because... what else is there to say? A shadow is a shadow; it's kind of like a soul, but he doesn't know if there's a distinction. Just feels like that's how it's supposed to work.]
He is, yeah. His dad was manipulating him to do his dirty work. And if he didn't comply, he would've been killed off too. The dude was a high ranking political party member. He used everyone's fear and promised us a new age of a better country, or some shit like that. People ate it up, voted him in as prime minister. But in the background, he was using Akechi to get rid of the people in his way.
[He starts to feel uncomfortable talking so much about Akechi, knowing full well that when this information hits him that it's going to cause problems in more than one way.]
It kinda worked out. He was a detective solving his own cases, so he just kept getting more popular. And we got all the heat for Okumura's death.
[Hajime frowns, staring own at his own hands. Would he have done what Goro did? Would he be able to kill someone, if his life was on the line?
He doesn't know. How could he know something like that? None of this is inside the realm of possibility for him. A conversation that had started #relatable about a shared experience has gradually spiraled way outside anything Hajime's equipped to deal with.]
...Are you going to tell your friends you told me this? Or am I supposed to just... keep this to myself, and pretend nothing's changed?
[He can't comprehend it, so his focus turns to himself, again. Why did Ryuji put this burden on him? Just tell him what to do, since he doesn't know.]
[He's having trouble with where this is going, once Hajime takes the focus of the conversation in a different direction. Something about it just rubs Ryuji the wrong way- like he feels like he's about to be punished for telling him the truth. Or their friendship will be, rather.]
Are you serious? I'm not like... asking for sympathy or anything, but this is kinda cold and weird, comin' from you.
[Ryuji feels like he just poured his heart out to someone, and it's awkward, now that Hajime wants to know what he's supposed to do with this information.]
I dunno, I kinda thought Haru already told you some of this, which was why I said anything at all, I... just. [He inflates his cheeks and expels the air that was keeping them bubbled.]
I'm gonna have to tell them, I guess, yeah. [They're going to be so upset with him, he can almost feel the repercussions coming from the future to hit him hard in the gut.]
[He flinches at what almost sounds like an accusation. "Cold and weird, coming from you," as if he's just supposed to... accept it. That he can't stand on Ryuji's level, or Haru's, or any of them.
Then his shoulders sag, and he looks back to his hands, shaking his head with a sigh. Isn't that what he's been doing since he entered the Reserve Course, just clinging to people with talent. Following in their wake as if hoping he could make something of himself that way.]
I just...
[He feels vulnerable, but he isn't going to say that. His friend is a criminal, who's gone up against horrible people, who's made a difference in the world in a way Hajime can't do. It's complicated.]
You and Haru.... you guys are the kind of people I wish I could be, [he says finally. Jury is. Way out on Goro, but then, he's not nearly as close to him as he is to Ryuji, or even Haru.] But I'm not like you guys. I don't care that you're criminals, but it's like...
[He gestures, wordlessly, an almost Erika-like gesture as if hoping Ryuji could get his meaning just like that.]
It's finding out someone you thought was just like you is some kind of hero-vigilante, and there's nothing I can do but hang back and watch. You know?
It's nowhere near what Ryuji thought it would end up being, and surprised, he feels entirely disconnected from Hajime for a second before... it starts crashing down on him. And it sucks- his friend is being crushed by all the lives he didn't lead, all the things he perceived that he couldn't do... it's just. It's wrong. No one should feel so divested in their own capabilities that they can't make a difference in the world.
Ryuji's instinct is to take Hajime and wrap an arm around him, even if it's just a gesture to protect him... from himself, but he doesn't make a movement like that. Never one to be incredibly great with what his words entail, he's always relied on action, on physical cues, things like that to get across the meaning behind things. So it's difficult, to say the least, because he hates that Hajime thinks this way. Thinks so little of himself.]
So... why can't you be like us?
[He scratches the back of his head, and it's with unease that his grimaced features look back on his friend.]
If you wanna fight back against fucked up people, you just have to believe in yourself that you can make change out there in the world. Wave the flag of rebellion, all that shit that comes along with it.
We're just a bunch of normal teens that got caught up in something we probably shouldn't have to begin with.
[He looks up at Hajime, unsure of what he's trying to get at, before it dawns on him.]
[He immediately makes a face at Ryuji's first question, an incredulous, exhausted face. As if someone like Hajime had a secret power that let him go up against people's souls.
Even assuming he could be as defiant and rebellious as Ryuji's describing, what the hell kind of impact would that make? He's not like Natsumi, able to easily rile up the normal students of the Reserve Course against the Main Course with just a few words. He wouldn't want to go up against those students, anyway; Chiaki's one of them. That weirdo he met who thinks they're friends, Gundam Tanaka, he's one of them, too. It's not their fault he's untalented, bitter, resentful that his whole life was leading up to -- nothing. And now, being trapped on this space station for weeks, means his one shot, his one chance at being someone important, at becoming the protagonist of his own life story, has already passed him by. There's no way the Academy would just wait for him to come back so they could start the Project.
He'd tried his minor act of rebellion already, and been punched down for it, reminded of how little he matters in his world.
He's about to point out that somebody who can do things like literally change people's souls hardly get to call themselves "normal," so Ryuji's suggestion that he join them is-]
What?
[He can't help but laugh, more out of bewilderment than anything else.]
[It takes a moment of thought at what Hajime says. It's not as simple as getting magic powers, and yet, it really was. It hurt at first- it was the most painful thing that he remembers since his leg breaking, but it always is when you face your true inner self.]
Neither did we. We wandered into the metaverse and our own shadows reached out to us. Told us to stand up for ourselves and not take the world sitting down. It's because we had never listened to ourselves to know that it existed there.
[Those magic powers were just a manifestation of themselves, power brought about because of the belief they had in themselves, and in their friends.]
That's all it is. A mask you wear.
[He wishes he had the app to take them in right now, to test him, show him that he has it in himself- that anyone should be able to awaken their persona. But it's gone now. There's no way to enter it accessible to them.]
And since all that shit's gone, the best thing we can do in the meantime is hold to our ideals and defend those who can't be defended. [So... Hajime-] You in or not?
[He's silent for a long few seconds, closing his eyes. It's almost like that thinking pose Ryuji likes to tease him for, but rather than think aloud, he's actually keeping his thoughts to himself for once. No minigames or logic puzzles, just letting Ryuji's words resonate in his mind.
To stand up for ourselves and not take the world sitting down... is it? Defend those who can't be defended?
Isn't that why he'd wanted to join Hope's Peak in the first place? To become someone confident, to feel like a member of society. To become the protagonist of his own life story. This definitely, definitely, wouldn't help him become someone important at home, but then, he isn't home, is he? He's on a hunk of metal floating in who-knows-what universe.
He opens his eyes, ready to bat away Ryuji's hand if he's going for a forehead poke.]
[Ryuji's smile bursts out from his face like it's too hard to contain in one brushing sweep of emotion. Partially because he was terrified of losing Hajime as a friend, and the other because he was worried that he would reject him. Reject his friends- everything he believed in. It's powerful for someone as sentimental as Hajime.
Instead of a full on forehead flick, he holds his fist out for a bump.
[He can't help but feel like he's making the wrong choice. That he should have asked for time to think about it, or try to argue, or just flat-out refuse. His heart is pounding too quickly in his chest with a weird mix of nervousness and heady excitement, because it is different. It's something totally different, literally not of his world.
Can he do all that weird stuff Ryuji talked about, messing around with people's souls, taking their choices away from them? He's not sure. He probably won't ever be sure. But if it's too late to go back to Hope's Peak, even if they can ever go back... he wants to belong somewhere.
Ryuji's smile is the first time he's really felt accepted, and he laughs quietly to expel some of that nervousness before lifting a hand to gently bump the other boy's fist.]
Thanks... but I'm not making some mask out of arts and crafts to try to match you, though.
[--Can't let it get too sappy. Can't let Ryuji know just how much this means to him, though the warm smile mostly gives it away anyway.]
[When the Phantom Thieves first started their exploits in the Metaverse, Ryuji wanted to gain some fame and fortune off of doing the things that they had done. There was always this part of him that wanted to be recognized, to have people see him as something worthwhile, to show up the people that said he wasn't good for anything other than being a delinquent. He found out that the approval- all the approval he ever really needed, in actuality- was good enough to come from his friends and he dropped that urge to become known for the deeds they had done.
But sitting here, with Hajime, it feels like it rekindles some of that attention towards him. He's not really waving the banner of Seiten-Taisei to the entire station, but it's enough that... his friend, his god's honest friend is looking up to him. He didn't want to make the other jealous over it, but rather... immediately felt this intense urge to bring him into things once he told the other.
And it always came down to this. Ryuji desperately wanting the people he cared about to notice him, to see good in him. Hajime's confirmation of that warms him to the core.]
Nah, man. You get your own and shit. It's pretty cool.
[Wait, he was talking about the motif of a thief wearing a face cover, right? Not the actual... persona wielding embodiment of their trickster, right? Either way, Ryuji already is pulling back his fist post-bump.]
Actually, lemme show you.
[Ryuji closes his eyes and focuses on the spirit energy residing from his persona, and with a wave of his hand over his face, the outline of a skull's mask forms before becoming corporeal, solidifying onto his face with a blue flame that burns bright for only a second.
He takes it off, holding it into his hands like it's his most precious possession- an incarnation of himself- and holds it out to show the other. Gross, it's been on his face so many times that this thing probably has more of Ryuji on it than anyone needs to have in one sitting. But it's also made of him? So there's that, too.]
[No, Ryuji, he just said he doesn't want to make a ma-- holy shit]
Gyaaah!!
[He holds up both hands as he recoils, as if to ward off the weird blue flames. It's hard not to yell in surprise when a flaming skull mask suddenly appears on his friend's face!! He'd thought when Ryuji had said the metaverse wasn't available, he wouldn't have to worry about all that weird supernatural stuff.
What the hell has he gotten himself into.]
S-sorry, but that's... what?
[It comes out more weakly than he'd like as he leans forward to check out the mask, examining it like a piece of evidence. It's... real, right? He reaches out to try to touch it, gently, just to confirm that it is present and real.]
[Okay, maybe he should chill with the flashy displays and magic tricks, but it's the only way he knows how to actually make it appear. It's not so much a simple... pull it out of your pocket and attach it to your face kind of deal, here.]
It ain't gonna hurt you, dude.
[There's a sideways smile that he flashes at his friend, still holding it out if he wants to examine it. There's energy inside it that buzzes, linked to Ryuji's own cognitive perception of himself- the source of his own magic powers. Or, rather-]
It's weakened a lot, though. It seems like it's either runnin' out of juice, which doesn't make sense, or there's some sorta threshold limitation placed on it. I dunno, I just know that I can't really do that much with it anymore.
Buuut... it does look kinda cool.
[Ryuji is a little nervous here, too, this is sort of... literally bearing his soul to Hajime. If he thinks it's ugly or stupid or terrifying, then he feels like it's probably going to miss the mark of what it's supposed to symbolize.]
When this all started... I guess I kinda thought that what rebellion really meant was being a pirate. Y'know, sailing the seas, plundering, freedom. All that shit. So my symbol's the skull from the skull and bones flag.
[He hums uncertainly, carefully taking the offered mask in both hands to take him up on that offer to examine it. It... sure is buzzing, tingling Hajime's fingers with how unfamiliar it feels.
Briefly, he holds it up a few inches in front of his own face, looking through the eyeholes at his friend as if trying to imagine how Ryuji sees the world. The gesture of bearing his soul really isn't lost on him, the more he explains, and while he might privately think it's kind of weird -- how can he not, seeing something materialize out of thin air -- he knows better than to say so out loud.]
It's... impressive, [he says finally, and he means it, holding the mask back out to return it. His lips curve into a warm smile, and he laughs quietly, nodding again.] Yeah, it's pretty cool. It suits you.
[It's less that the mask itself is cool, but that Ryuji's cool, which makes the mask cool. It works in Hajime's head.]
What about your friends? Haru and the others? They have masks like this, too?
[Yeah, whatever, alright, he's the goddamn cat's meow. But more importantly, the gesture of Hajime looking through the eyes really strikes home a sort of complacently... settled feeling with a lot of this. He's always had trouble making the right types of connections with people, always thinking that it was because of a difference of perspective.]
Careful, next thing you know you're gonna start cursin' up a storm and bitchin' about how much adults suck.
[And maybe it's a good thing that he didn't actually try to put that thing on, since it's seen... a lot of blood. A lot of Ryuji's sweat. The occasional moment where his eyes were wet from his overemotional state. And it's probably gross.]
Yeah. All of us do. Not to sure on the exact mechanics, but mine appeared when we were all in danger. I thought... Shit, this is how it's gonna end, right? And a voice called out to me and told me to not accept things the way they were. Next thing I know, we're kickin' ass. It happened like that... pretty much for all of us, I guess.
[It's been 2 months, surely he would've figured that out by now, right? Ryuji is the farthest thing from cool that could possibly be. Picture this as a sliding scale, someone like James Dean on one end, the "cool" vertex, and then Ryuji Sakamoto on the other, the "lame" end. That's how many degrees he's separated in this model.]
Sorry, forgot you were the class president.
[It's just as easy to fling this right back at Hajime. None of Ryuji's friends are safe from teasing at the slightest hint of provocation.]
I dunno. I mean, I had to do weight training every day after becoming a thief. [He smiles at him, and then...
FUCK, he forgot Hajime has stacks on deck.]
Nevermind. Yeah, you'd do fine. That's what I meant earlier when we first started talkin'. You can't really know if you're good at something until it's kinda... thrust on you. That's kinda how this all worked. It was sink or swim. You're lucky that losers like us already know the ropes and have 'em figured out, so you get an advantage.
[He can still summon a flaming skull mask, so like. He has to at least be somewhere in the middle. James Dean can't do that!]
Weight training, huh...?
[Yeah, he feels a little confident in that regard, but still... he was only really using the gym here because he didn't have anything else to do. Maybe he should try to come up with a real routine besides running and lifting weights? Maybe Ryuji would exercise with him? He'll ask later.]
Hey, don't call Haru a loser.
[It's said with a teasing grin, because it's fine for Ryuji to call himself a loser, but Haru? Come on, don't be rude.]
But... I see. I hope I don't let you down.
[His hand goes to his lips in a moment of concerned anxiety. Speaking of Haru and the other losers...]
Is... it really okay that you're bringing me into this without checking with your friends first?
[No questions asked, Ryuji would join him in a workout routine. He's been trying to work one out for himself, but the muscles never seemed to want to stick to him, no matter how hard he tried. He had one of those metabolisms meant for runners, down to his very physical makeup. He could feel ridges against his abs, but no matter how he tried, getting buff just didn't really seem to work for him that well. 8 months of training later, he was... a lot stronger, true, but didn't have much to show for it.]
Yeah, Haru excluded.
[Listen, he thinks they're all outcasts. And they are- even if Haru was technically a millionaire.]
Uh... well we do everything by unanimous votin' so, like. We'll talk about it, yeah. But don't worry about that shit too much.
It's fine for Ryuji to say not to worry about it, but Hajime is absolutely going to dwell on it. After all, he barely knows Ren, let alone anyone else who might be part of this group. And while Ryuji might have this inexplicable confidence in him, Hajime absolutely wouldn't blame anyone for not agreeing.]
R-right... I won't.
[He will.]
Even if they don't let me in, we'll still be friends, right?
[There's no honest to god guarantee that Hajime would be accepted by group majority, but the chances seem good enough that if Ryuji pledges for him, then that's honestly... probably good enough. They were already down a few (really, really missed) members, and it's not that the numbers mattered in the end, it was the heart behind the group.
It's kind of weird though, he's starting to pick up on intuitions when Hajime isn't being entirely forthright with himself, but he doesn't push it and tell him that he's wrong outright out of a care for his feelings.]
Well... I mean, if we don't take you in, we're just gonna have to kill you, so.
[He smiles at Hajime, obviously joking around, and then gives him a friendly shove. Don't take it so seriously.]
And even then, now that you do know, there's really... no turnin' back anyway.
[He laughs, a short bark of surprised laughter even as he feigns a mortal wound from that shove, falling back to the blankets on deck. Yeah, even if this is some kind of crazy secret... he knows his life isn't actually in danger from Ryuji of all people.]
Right, of course. I'd expect no less from Ryuji Sakamoto, Ace Phantom Thief.
[Now that he's laying down, though, he doesn't bother to push himself back up at first. Instead, he's looking back out the window.]
No turning back, huh...?
...Hey, do you think we'll actually be able to go home? Honestly.
[Ryuji doesn't move, still sitting up, fingers playing with the blanket below him as an act of typical fidgeting that's pretty much noticeable to anyone that pays attention.]
Heh, yeah. Ace Phantom Thief, huh? Sounds like somethin' you'd read right outta manga or something like that.
[As unlikely as it was that he would be someone to wind up even in this squad of antiheroes... a fact that he never dwells on or thinks about is... that group wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for Ryuji. He believes Ren is the responsible one for all their achievements, only thinking that he played a side-by-side support role. But if it weren't for Ryuji's enthusiasm and unbending will, they wouldn't have continued on at all. They wouldn't have even gotten to the point of stealing Kamoshida's heart to begin with. So, he sits there, in front of Hajime, unwilling to accept the world as it is.]
Yeah. We'll be able to go home. [It's softer said than his usually brusque, overly confident timbre.] I dunno how far away that is, but. Hey... if you want to change the world, all you gotta do is look at it a different way, y'know? If you give up believin', then that's the world you're gonna create.
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[He's repeating what Ryuji said before, in an attempt to understand and come to grips with it. It still sounds impossibly crazy, but he doesn't think for an instant Ryuji is lying about any of this. This wouldn't be a funny haha you should have seen your face moment. This is all true, at least as much as Ryuji believes it.]
Being used by who? Isn't he a detective?
[He should have been able to go to the police better than anybody. Unless that was just part of a cover story, too.]
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[Because... what else is there to say? A shadow is a shadow; it's kind of like a soul, but he doesn't know if there's a distinction. Just feels like that's how it's supposed to work.]
He is, yeah. His dad was manipulating him to do his dirty work. And if he didn't comply, he would've been killed off too. The dude was a high ranking political party member. He used everyone's fear and promised us a new age of a better country, or some shit like that. People ate it up, voted him in as prime minister. But in the background, he was using Akechi to get rid of the people in his way.
[He starts to feel uncomfortable talking so much about Akechi, knowing full well that when this information hits him that it's going to cause problems in more than one way.]
It kinda worked out. He was a detective solving his own cases, so he just kept getting more popular. And we got all the heat for Okumura's death.
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[Hajime frowns, staring own at his own hands. Would he have done what Goro did? Would he be able to kill someone, if his life was on the line?
He doesn't know. How could he know something like that? None of this is inside the realm of possibility for him. A conversation that had started #relatable about a shared experience has gradually spiraled way outside anything Hajime's equipped to deal with.]
...Are you going to tell your friends you told me this? Or am I supposed to just... keep this to myself, and pretend nothing's changed?
[He can't comprehend it, so his focus turns to himself, again. Why did Ryuji put this burden on him? Just tell him what to do, since he doesn't know.]
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[He's having trouble with where this is going, once Hajime takes the focus of the conversation in a different direction. Something about it just rubs Ryuji the wrong way- like he feels like he's about to be punished for telling him the truth. Or their friendship will be, rather.]
Are you serious? I'm not like... asking for sympathy or anything, but this is kinda cold and weird, comin' from you.
[Ryuji feels like he just poured his heart out to someone, and it's awkward, now that Hajime wants to know what he's supposed to do with this information.]
I dunno, I kinda thought Haru already told you some of this, which was why I said anything at all, I... just. [He inflates his cheeks and expels the air that was keeping them bubbled.]
I'm gonna have to tell them, I guess, yeah. [They're going to be so upset with him, he can almost feel the repercussions coming from the future to hit him hard in the gut.]
What do you want to happen with it?
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Then his shoulders sag, and he looks back to his hands, shaking his head with a sigh. Isn't that what he's been doing since he entered the Reserve Course, just clinging to people with talent. Following in their wake as if hoping he could make something of himself that way.]
I just...
[He feels vulnerable, but he isn't going to say that. His friend is a criminal, who's gone up against horrible people, who's made a difference in the world in a way Hajime can't do. It's complicated.]
You and Haru.... you guys are the kind of people I wish I could be, [he says finally. Jury is. Way out on Goro, but then, he's not nearly as close to him as he is to Ryuji, or even Haru.] But I'm not like you guys. I don't care that you're criminals, but it's like...
[He gestures, wordlessly, an almost Erika-like gesture as if hoping Ryuji could get his meaning just like that.]
It's finding out someone you thought was just like you is some kind of hero-vigilante, and there's nothing I can do but hang back and watch. You know?
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It's nowhere near what Ryuji thought it would end up being, and surprised, he feels entirely disconnected from Hajime for a second before... it starts crashing down on him. And it sucks- his friend is being crushed by all the lives he didn't lead, all the things he perceived that he couldn't do... it's just. It's wrong. No one should feel so divested in their own capabilities that they can't make a difference in the world.
Ryuji's instinct is to take Hajime and wrap an arm around him, even if it's just a gesture to protect him... from himself, but he doesn't make a movement like that. Never one to be incredibly great with what his words entail, he's always relied on action, on physical cues, things like that to get across the meaning behind things. So it's difficult, to say the least, because he hates that Hajime thinks this way. Thinks so little of himself.]
So... why can't you be like us?
[He scratches the back of his head, and it's with unease that his grimaced features look back on his friend.]
If you wanna fight back against fucked up people, you just have to believe in yourself that you can make change out there in the world. Wave the flag of rebellion, all that shit that comes along with it.
We're just a bunch of normal teens that got caught up in something we probably shouldn't have to begin with.
[He looks up at Hajime, unsure of what he's trying to get at, before it dawns on him.]
Why don't you join us? You can be a thief, too.
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Even assuming he could be as defiant and rebellious as Ryuji's describing, what the hell kind of impact would that make? He's not like Natsumi, able to easily rile up the normal students of the Reserve Course against the Main Course with just a few words. He wouldn't want to go up against those students, anyway; Chiaki's one of them. That weirdo he met who thinks they're friends, Gundam Tanaka, he's one of them, too. It's not their fault he's untalented, bitter, resentful that his whole life was leading up to -- nothing. And now, being trapped on this space station for weeks, means his one shot, his one chance at being someone important, at becoming the protagonist of his own life story, has already passed him by. There's no way the Academy would just wait for him to come back so they could start the Project.
He'd tried his minor act of rebellion already, and been punched down for it, reminded of how little he matters in his world.
He's about to point out that somebody who can do things like literally change people's souls hardly get to call themselves "normal," so Ryuji's suggestion that he join them is-]
What?
[He can't help but laugh, more out of bewilderment than anything else.]
I don't have any magic powers, Ryuji.
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Neither did we. We wandered into the metaverse and our own shadows reached out to us. Told us to stand up for ourselves and not take the world sitting down. It's because we had never listened to ourselves to know that it existed there.
[Those magic powers were just a manifestation of themselves, power brought about because of the belief they had in themselves, and in their friends.]
That's all it is. A mask you wear.
[He wishes he had the app to take them in right now, to test him, show him that he has it in himself- that anyone should be able to awaken their persona. But it's gone now. There's no way to enter it accessible to them.]
And since all that shit's gone, the best thing we can do in the meantime is hold to our ideals and defend those who can't be defended. [So... Hajime-] You in or not?
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[He's silent for a long few seconds, closing his eyes. It's almost like that thinking pose Ryuji likes to tease him for, but rather than think aloud, he's actually keeping his thoughts to himself for once. No minigames or logic puzzles, just letting Ryuji's words resonate in his mind.
To stand up for ourselves and not take the world sitting down... is it? Defend those who can't be defended?
Isn't that why he'd wanted to join Hope's Peak in the first place? To become someone confident, to feel like a member of society. To become the protagonist of his own life story. This definitely, definitely, wouldn't help him become someone important at home, but then, he isn't home, is he? He's on a hunk of metal floating in who-knows-what universe.
He opens his eyes, ready to bat away Ryuji's hand if he's going for a forehead poke.]
Yeah. I'm in.
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Instead of a full on forehead flick, he holds his fist out for a bump.
This isn't optional.
It's not optional.]
Knew I could count on you.
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Can he do all that weird stuff Ryuji talked about, messing around with people's souls, taking their choices away from them? He's not sure. He probably won't ever be sure. But if it's too late to go back to Hope's Peak, even if they can ever go back... he wants to belong somewhere.
Ryuji's smile is the first time he's really felt accepted, and he laughs quietly to expel some of that nervousness before lifting a hand to gently bump the other boy's fist.]
Thanks... but I'm not making some mask out of arts and crafts to try to match you, though.
[--Can't let it get too sappy. Can't let Ryuji know just how much this means to him, though the warm smile mostly gives it away anyway.]
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But sitting here, with Hajime, it feels like it rekindles some of that attention towards him. He's not really waving the banner of Seiten-Taisei to the entire station, but it's enough that... his friend, his god's honest friend is looking up to him. He didn't want to make the other jealous over it, but rather... immediately felt this intense urge to bring him into things once he told the other.
And it always came down to this. Ryuji desperately wanting the people he cared about to notice him, to see good in him. Hajime's confirmation of that warms him to the core.]
Nah, man. You get your own and shit. It's pretty cool.
[Wait, he was talking about the motif of a thief wearing a face cover, right? Not the actual... persona wielding embodiment of their trickster, right? Either way, Ryuji already is pulling back his fist post-bump.]
Actually, lemme show you.
[Ryuji closes his eyes and focuses on the spirit energy residing from his persona, and with a wave of his hand over his face, the outline of a skull's mask forms before becoming corporeal, solidifying onto his face with a blue flame that burns bright for only a second.
He takes it off, holding it into his hands like it's his most precious possession- an incarnation of himself- and holds it out to show the other. Gross, it's been on his face so many times that this thing probably has more of Ryuji on it than anyone needs to have in one sitting. But it's also made of him? So there's that, too.]
It's a skull. Like my username.
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Gyaaah!!
[He holds up both hands as he recoils, as if to ward off the weird blue flames. It's hard not to yell in surprise when a flaming skull mask suddenly appears on his friend's face!! He'd thought when Ryuji had said the metaverse wasn't available, he wouldn't have to worry about all that weird supernatural stuff.
What the hell has he gotten himself into.]
S-sorry, but that's... what?
[It comes out more weakly than he'd like as he leans forward to check out the mask, examining it like a piece of evidence. It's... real, right? He reaches out to try to touch it, gently, just to confirm that it is present and real.]
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It ain't gonna hurt you, dude.
[There's a sideways smile that he flashes at his friend, still holding it out if he wants to examine it. There's energy inside it that buzzes, linked to Ryuji's own cognitive perception of himself- the source of his own magic powers. Or, rather-]
It's weakened a lot, though. It seems like it's either runnin' out of juice, which doesn't make sense, or there's some sorta threshold limitation placed on it. I dunno, I just know that I can't really do that much with it anymore.
Buuut... it does look kinda cool.
[Ryuji is a little nervous here, too, this is sort of... literally bearing his soul to Hajime. If he thinks it's ugly or stupid or terrifying, then he feels like it's probably going to miss the mark of what it's supposed to symbolize.]
When this all started... I guess I kinda thought that what rebellion really meant was being a pirate. Y'know, sailing the seas, plundering, freedom. All that shit. So my symbol's the skull from the skull and bones flag.
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[He hums uncertainly, carefully taking the offered mask in both hands to take him up on that offer to examine it. It... sure is buzzing, tingling Hajime's fingers with how unfamiliar it feels.
Briefly, he holds it up a few inches in front of his own face, looking through the eyeholes at his friend as if trying to imagine how Ryuji sees the world. The gesture of bearing his soul really isn't lost on him, the more he explains, and while he might privately think it's kind of weird -- how can he not, seeing something materialize out of thin air -- he knows better than to say so out loud.]
It's... impressive, [he says finally, and he means it, holding the mask back out to return it. His lips curve into a warm smile, and he laughs quietly, nodding again.] Yeah, it's pretty cool. It suits you.
[It's less that the mask itself is cool, but that Ryuji's cool, which makes the mask cool. It works in Hajime's head.]
What about your friends? Haru and the others? They have masks like this, too?
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W...]
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Careful, next thing you know you're gonna start cursin' up a storm and bitchin' about how much adults suck.
[And maybe it's a good thing that he didn't actually try to put that thing on, since it's seen... a lot of blood. A lot of Ryuji's sweat. The occasional moment where his eyes were wet from his overemotional state. And it's probably gross.]
Yeah. All of us do. Not to sure on the exact mechanics, but mine appeared when we were all in danger. I thought... Shit, this is how it's gonna end, right? And a voice called out to me and told me to not accept things the way they were. Next thing I know, we're kickin' ass. It happened like that... pretty much for all of us, I guess.
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Instead he just laughs, more of the earlier nervousness from before starting to filter away as he shakes his head.]
What, and ruin your impression of me as some kind of cram school student? Not a chance.
[That's a joke. Ryuji doesn't still think of him as some super-studious type, right?]
It sounds like you guys led really dangerous lives before showing up here. You really think someone like me can do all of that?
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Sorry, forgot you were the class president.
[It's just as easy to fling this right back at Hajime. None of Ryuji's friends are safe from teasing at the slightest hint of provocation.]
I dunno. I mean, I had to do weight training every day after becoming a thief. [He smiles at him, and then...
FUCK, he forgot Hajime has stacks on deck.]
Nevermind. Yeah, you'd do fine. That's what I meant earlier when we first started talkin'. You can't really know if you're good at something until it's kinda... thrust on you. That's kinda how this all worked. It was sink or swim. You're lucky that losers like us already know the ropes and have 'em figured out, so you get an advantage.
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Weight training, huh...?
[Yeah, he feels a little confident in that regard, but still... he was only really using the gym here because he didn't have anything else to do. Maybe he should try to come up with a real routine besides running and lifting weights? Maybe Ryuji would exercise with him? He'll ask later.]
Hey, don't call Haru a loser.
[It's said with a teasing grin, because it's fine for Ryuji to call himself a loser, but Haru? Come on, don't be rude.]
But... I see. I hope I don't let you down.
[His hand goes to his lips in a moment of concerned anxiety. Speaking of Haru and the other losers...]
Is... it really okay that you're bringing me into this without checking with your friends first?
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Yeah, Haru excluded.
[Listen, he thinks they're all outcasts. And they are- even if Haru was technically a millionaire.]
Uh... well we do everything by unanimous votin' so, like. We'll talk about it, yeah. But don't worry about that shit too much.
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It's fine for Ryuji to say not to worry about it, but Hajime is absolutely going to dwell on it. After all, he barely knows Ren, let alone anyone else who might be part of this group. And while Ryuji might have this inexplicable confidence in him, Hajime absolutely wouldn't blame anyone for not agreeing.]
R-right... I won't.
[He will.]
Even if they don't let me in, we'll still be friends, right?
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It's kind of weird though, he's starting to pick up on intuitions when Hajime isn't being entirely forthright with himself, but he doesn't push it and tell him that he's wrong outright out of a care for his feelings.]
Well... I mean, if we don't take you in, we're just gonna have to kill you, so.
[He smiles at Hajime, obviously joking around, and then gives him a friendly shove. Don't take it so seriously.]
And even then, now that you do know, there's really... no turnin' back anyway.
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Right, of course. I'd expect no less from Ryuji Sakamoto, Ace Phantom Thief.
[Now that he's laying down, though, he doesn't bother to push himself back up at first. Instead, he's looking back out the window.]
No turning back, huh...?
...Hey, do you think we'll actually be able to go home? Honestly.
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Heh, yeah. Ace Phantom Thief, huh? Sounds like somethin' you'd read right outta manga or something like that.
[As unlikely as it was that he would be someone to wind up even in this squad of antiheroes... a fact that he never dwells on or thinks about is... that group wouldn't exist at all if it weren't for Ryuji. He believes Ren is the responsible one for all their achievements, only thinking that he played a side-by-side support role. But if it weren't for Ryuji's enthusiasm and unbending will, they wouldn't have continued on at all. They wouldn't have even gotten to the point of stealing Kamoshida's heart to begin with. So, he sits there, in front of Hajime, unwilling to accept the world as it is.]
Yeah. We'll be able to go home. [It's softer said than his usually brusque, overly confident timbre.] I dunno how far away that is, but. Hey... if you want to change the world, all you gotta do is look at it a different way, y'know? If you give up believin', then that's the world you're gonna create.
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