boy!
There’s nearly no-one who would call him in that same tone.
Surrounded by the rubble, the city gasps with him, breath short and weak from panic. He’s alone—or he was alone—or he was alone too suddenly when he shouldn’t have been—or maybe all three. The staff weighs his hands down as his heart does. His expression, for once, does not reflect that: it locks with urgency, frozen with a clench of teeth and furrowed eyebrows and a focus on the boy who’s cornered him.
“You—damn it, what the hell is wrong with you?!” Of course—of course he’d sign up for some shady organization like that—it doesn’t take much for Kou to realize how predictable that should’ve been. Even as he focuses on Tsukasa, it doesn’t stop him from yelling to him, anger trapped well in his throat. “Even if you’re sided with them, you’re not going to stop me,” he yells, taking a defensive stance as Kokujoudai falls into Tsukasa’s palm, “and you’re not going to get to mess up anyone else!”
( If he’s scared, then he pushes every fear and worry he can away. He isn’t scared; no matter what happens, he’ll be able to handle it.
And everything—everything—will be fine. )
But he’s too rusty; even with all his training with a staff that doesn’t match his spirit, it’s not enough. The orb hits and he skids back, pain taking his breath and leaving the city shuddering with him. One hand remains on the staff as the other brushes on the asphalt, fumbling for a space to stop. He stands back up, dust untouched on clothing as he assumes a stance—and with a run towards him, he swings the staff down with both hands, aiming for his shoulder.
when his attack hits the mark, tsukasa’s smile widens enough to show off his fangs. there’s a specific kind of joy to being in control of a situation again. while he isn’t entire a fan of having to follow some strange organization’s orders to keep his power, tsukasa is more than willing to give the results in order to keep them.
kou’s words fall on deaf ears or, bare minimum, ears that don’t care enough to heed any of them. a righteous fool, that’s all the blond is. he wants to be a hero, save the day, keep these people safe when they can’t defend themselves at the cost of his own health or, if tsukasa gets the chance... his life.
( what a pointless endeavor. heroes don’t exist. )
“ you’re awfully self-sacrificial, boy, ” he taunts, watching kou swing before sidestepping out of the way. tsukasa grabs the back of kou’s collar as he moves past, lifting him with ease before slamming him back first straight onto the concrete.
“ if you won’t let me go and have fun with anyone else... you’ll have to take everything i hand out, okay? that’s what you’re saying, right? ”





