My RP with LynnLie

This is specifically for my rp with 

If you are not LynnLie, please do not interrupt our rp >///<

The reason I'm doing my rps as comments instead of pms is because I have a certain rp with someone that I've befriended on here, and I absolutely adore our rp.... It's the longest rp I have. I even decided a while back to post it as a story! Unfortunately though, I realized that the first five messages or so were automatically deleted by Wattpad since we'd sent that many messages.... I was like 'ok, it's only a few; I'll just deal with it, I guess.... It's too bad.' But then a few days ago, only a day or so after the new pm update, I realized that the entire line of messages with her is now just a few of our messages (if I'm counting a single message as the series of messages from one person) repeated... at least on my end. I've probably lost the same amount that I lost on my original story, Off Track, which was quite a few chapters.... It was really discouraging, so I'm trying to make sure my favorite rps don't risk being deleted like that.... 

Oh, geez, this has been longer than I thought...!! A'ight, let's get down to business...!! (pushes sleeve up) We'll keep any uncorrected typos and other mistakes in tact....

Oki, so this was a starter, from LynnLie's messaging board (although I split the paragraph):

Nagas were a creature of legend, having the appearance of half person and half snake, with magical abilities that keep lands fertile for hundreds of years. They are said to be a blessing because of that and are sometimes treated as gods, being given offerings or treasures so they would keep the lands fertile. However, because of how they look, people began to fear them and forgot what powers they had, thinking they were only there to make it look like they were causing the lands to be fertile, and they tried driving them out or killing them. This lead to the lands becoming cursed with famine and a near extinction of the species. The only few left were on searches for mates to be able to repopulate once again and bring fertility back to the lands.

One of these few was called Izuku Midoriya. Now he was small compared to most naga, and he was a happy little thing. Whereas most of the nagas believe the land should stay cursed, he would bring fertility wherever he went. He also, didn't really care who mated with him, whether it be another naga or a human. The thing is, because of how he was, other nagas hated him. So all he has is humans, but even then, they hate nagas as well. He wouldn't lose hope though. He never did. He always kept pushing on.

This being said, he had just entered a kingdom and made the lands fertile which would obviously bring a positive uproar and hopefully a search party. Well, sorta hopefully. He didn't want to be killed. But he hoped they would understand once again that they are what cause fertility and that they should leave them alone. Plus, he'd be able to get a mate. With that on mind, Midoriya slithered to a tree stump and curled up on it in the sun, sunbathing happily, as he fell asleep.

{So I inquired in pm on June 12th, 2019:

{Ummm can I be Kacchan, or would you rather me be someone else...? >///< Also, should Kacchan be a dragon king, banished from his own village, from humanity, kind of like Izuku, with Kacchan just happening to stumble across Izu-chan, or should there be a search party, and Kacchan's part of that search party...?}

{With the ok to this situation, I responded to the rp:}

Katsuki was wandering around in his forest, looking for some food when he happened to spot another being nearby. It didn't appear to be human, not fully anyway....

Curious but cautious, Katsuki crept forward with his eyes furrowed in suspicion and one hand on his sword. His eyes widened as he was caught off guard.

Was this... a naga...? Sleeping in his territory...?

Katsuki's cheeks flushed a little, surprising him.

This naga was so cute.... Nagas were always seen as fierce, weren't they? But this one looks so innocent, like it couldn't hurt a fly....

Katsuki straightened himself, clearing his throat.

Nagas were said to give fertility to the land, long ago.... Katsuki's family had passed down certain tales of them by word of mouth. Fantastic creatures, powerful and majestic... He'd never have thought he'd see one in his lifetime....

Well, Katsuki supposes he should show some hospitality to it. He'd certainly appreciate some fertility in his territory, and these beings are supposed to be revered anyway. If he didn't show respect, he was sure his family would curse him from the other side.

That said... he has absolutely no idea what to do in this situation. (Shouldn't he just let the naga sleep...?) He plopped down on the ground. It probably wouldn't sleep for too long; he can spend some time waiting, he supposes, if it means his territory would be blessed with fertility. (Although they have already been looking better for a little while, this naga might just move on.... Katsuki wouldn't want that. He'll probably have to make a deal with it, to get it to stay and bless the land forever....)

LynnLie: As the small maya slept, small vines and flowers began to grow around him. See, he could also control the growth rate of the flora around him depending on his mood. However, he could also make it wilt away and die. So it was very easy to tell if he was having a good dream or a bad dream, or if he was in a good mood or bad mood. After a while of sleeping, his pit sensors began to pick up on some sort of mammal coming close by. He'd normally stay asleep during this, but whatever it was got closer until finally it woke him up. He opened his eyes and looked in the direction of the heat source before he blinked, seeing a human. He sat up quickly as his eyes widened and he stared at this man before him. The plants had immediately stopped growing as well signaling he was on alert.

me: "!!" Katsuki also became alert when he saw the naga was awake. "Uh..."
How is he supposed to act...??!!
Katsuki got into a bowing position, his forehead on the ground. (Egh, he hates this position.... But, it's been so bad lately, and he has an entire group of dragons to think of.... A minute of his dignity and pride being shed is nothing if it can improve his and his dragons' lives....)
"My name is Katsuki Bakugou, naga-sama.... This is my territory; my living grounds are not far from here.... I have a group of dragons with me, as well.... Whatever your will, we will do it, if you will only bless this land.... Please, this is not such a place to stay and rest," he gestured his head to where the naga was sleeping, "Especially for an esteemed being such as yourself.... We will welcome you with open arms into our living grounds.... You can stay in my bed for the time being, until we make a better bed for your highness...."

LynnLie: Midoriya's eyes widened even more at that and he looked at him nervously, a bit embarrassed. Well, at least he was trying to be humble, but this was a bit creepy. He fidgeted slightly and looked around. Though he preferred the forest, a different sleeping area sounded nice, but he wasn't sure if he'd want to take his bed. "O-Oh... ummm.... yeah I... Um... I don't know how to respond," he said finally.

me: Katsuki lifted his head, blinking. "... Uh, do you... Please, tell me your thoughts, naga-sama...." At least your name, Katsuki added in his head. "Is there something wrong with how I'm acting, what I've offered, what I want in return...?? Something that makes you..." Katsuki struggled for the right word, "Unnerved by me...? If there is, I can change right away for your highness, if only you will tell me what I'm doing wrong...."
Sh*t!! He must be acting wrong.... (But he can't bow any further than he is.... Is it his tone...?? His eyes? His appearance? Is it disrespectful to bow the head completely?!!) With this thought, Katsuki tried to keep eye-contact with the naga.

LynnLie: "Umm... well... first... I'm not a god or king, so you really don't have to bow to me... And you don't have to call me naga-sama. My name is Izuku Midoriya. And please don't call me highness. But the only reasons I came here for was a good nesting ground and a mate," he said. "See, I... my species is almost gone, so I need to reproduce, but I've been chased out of pretty much anywhere I go."

me: "Oh!!" Katsuki immediately jumped up, brushing himself off, "Thank God, I hate bowing. 'Feels so unnatural. So, um... Midoriya, then...?" Katsuki tried, unsure. "I'll show you to our living grounds; I'm sure it will be to your liking. We will surely welcome you with open arms; you will never get chased out here. Or at least, if you are, it'll be with the rest of us," Katsuki smiled fondly, "But hardly anyone dares to come out here except for the occasional hunt. And you can choose amongst my group for a mate, if any of them are to your liking..." Katsuki lowered his head a tad, keeping eye contact with the naga.
Could nagas reproduce with dragons...? What if the naga chose KATSUKI for his mate...?? Katsuki, the dragon king, and his naga queen, Izuku Midoriya....
Katsuki flushed at the thought.
He'd never truly given marriage a deep thought, but he'd always considered humans as not good enough.... A naga certainly would be above his league, actually.... To have such an esteemed creature as a mate...!

LynnLie: Midoriya smiled brightly in response before slithering off of the stump and to Bakugou. He began to circle him, inspecting him to see if he was good mating material. He definitely had the looks. If they mated, he wouldn't have to worry about the hatchlings being small and defenseless like him. Plus, having a dragon gene would make them extremely powerful.
After his inspection, he came back in front of him and nodded. "Okay, take me back to your living grounds!" He said happily. He was beaming with happiness, small plants beginning to grow around them. He never thought he would be accepted on the first day of entering these grounds. It was almost unthinkable.

me: Katsuki watched Izuku circle him, curious of what the naga was doing. (Was this normal...? Was he checking Katsuki for something, like some kind of disease, lack of trustworthiness, or something else...?)
Katsuki grinned a little when the naga accepted his offer.
(Geez, would Katsuki's dragons be surprised...!!)
And such pretty plants grow around him.... At first, Katsuki wasn't sure, but now he was: it was the naga making plants grow so abruptly.
"Of course, right this way," Katsuki confidently led the naga to his group's area. The land wasn't much, just on the edge of a cliff. It looked much better now that vegetation was sprouting.
There was a cave nearby, where Katsuki personally slept. No one was allowed in there without his permission. That was a sight to behold, with what Katsuki has gathered over the years.
What Katsuki was most proud of, however, was definitely his underlings. It was a small group of powerful dragons, but they were quite diverse. They didn't have much young at the time due to the rough times, but there were a few hatchlings running amok and learning how to fly. Soon, they too would be flying off the cliffs like their mothers and fathers. 

LynnLie: Midoriya went into the area, following him closely. He was very interested in the place they lived at. And the dragons were impressive too. He had seen dragons before but not in a good way. They were usually attacking something, so hopefully they were kinder. He instantly began to take in this new territory by scent and sight since he'd be living there. He'd have to find a place to make a nest soon. He may even have to make a tree dome if it came to it.

me: "I sleep in the cave over there," Katsuki pointed to his sleeping grounds, "The rest of my pack sleeps in their nests," Katsuki gestured to the circles of rocks, "Of course, the hatchlings sleep with their parents. There's also a mound of rocks over there," Katsuki pointed to a wall of rocks, looking back at Izuku, "That's where most of the dragons mate. It took a while to gather up a wall circle of rocks that high. You, of course, can mate in the cave, if you'd prefer. It's a little more private, considering you can go farther in until you're out of sight from the entrance, and no one else is allowed in without my permission."

LynnLie: Midoriya followed everywhere he was pointing, taking it all in. He did prefer to have privacy for when he mated. But he probably would check out the mating circle thingy. After the explaination, he began to look at other dragons, taking in their appearances. He was trying to pick out a mate, however they'd have to accept him. At the moment though, he had his eyes on Bakugou. He was a pretty perfect mate. "Do you mate for life?" he decided to ask, since he knew some species did that which would end up bringing down his list if that were the case. However, some nagas did mate for life, but since it's a fight for survival, they've gone to mating with whoever.

{We distributed Kirishima and Ashido to me and Denki and Sero to LynnLie.}

me: "Hm? Ah, well..." Katsuki scratched the back of his head, "It really depends on the dragon. Most do, I think, but plenty also believe in multiple partners.... Personally, I've never given it much of a thought; I don't think of romance too often. I'm the leader of my pack, so I've had other sh*t on my mind than searching endlessly for the right partner...." Katsuki sneered a little, "I guess I've just been waiting. Like, if I'm supposed to mate, someone'll come up, and I'll just know...." Katsuki didn't add on his opinions of the naga being his mate. (Ohh, he bets nagas are good in bed, too.... 'Too f*cking perfect...!) "I guess that's how I'd put it. 'Not sure if that makes sense. Why? What about nagas? Do they mate for life?"

LynnLie: Midoriya listened to him carefully and thought about his response. "Nagas are kind of like dragons then, except most don't mate for life. Since there are so few of us, we try to mate with whoever we can if they have the perfect body type. We mainly look for strong well built males that can protect themselves and others. Although, there are some who do mate for life, but it's mostly just so others can't mate with their perfect being," he said, but now that he did say it, it made his species sound selfish. "I want to mate for life though, but not for that reason. See, I'm small for my kind, and it's considered a horrible flaw because I have a harder time fending for myself. That's why I'm not looking for a naga to mate with. They push me away anyways. Humans are just scared of my species. I've tried with them multiple times but I was always attacked. That's why, whoever is my mate, I know that they would love me, flaws and all. And I would never want to give that up after being hated my whole life," he explained. "Oh! But even though humans have attacked me, doesn't mean I hate them. No, I just think they became fearful of us and forgot our abilities. That's why I want to be able to show them what we are once again and convince them we aren't hateful creatures. That way we can bring fertility to the lands again." As he spoke, it could be shown that he felt very peaceful talking about his ambitions by the small array of grass and flowers that began to grow around him.

me: "Hm," Katsuki nodded, "Then, some are possessive.... I can understand that; I wouldn't want anyone else f*cking around with my mate.... Dragons are pretty strong though, if that's what you're looking for...."
So, he isn't looking for a naga to mate with.... Also, it doesn't sound like he wants someone who bosses him around....
"Being small isn't too bad though," Katsuki shrugged, "You're more nimble, easier to sneak around and stuff. Plus, it can throw an enemy off. Personally, I definitely like being able to switch from big to small," Katsuki crossed his arms, nodding with his eyes closed, "It gives you the upper hand in a lot of sh*t. ..." Katsuki was silent for a few seconds, thinking over how to communicate his response to Izuku's ambitions, "I ought to tell you though, Midoriya, we've been kicked out by the humans ourselves.... My own parents, killed right in front of my eyes by them.... Fear is powerful..." Katsuki growled, glaring at the own memories that cursed his mind, "Fear is what kills...." Katsuki cleared his throat, shaking his head and redirecting back to the naga, "If you plan to strive for something like that... a lack of fear... you should know what you're getting into.... You have to be careful. They won't hesitate to kill you. Please, if you ever try to make contact with humans, at least bring one of us with you.... It's too dangerous to go out on your own. I understand you're a naga, a very powerful being through and through, but..." Katsuki's eyes showed earnest concern, "There is something to be said about the ability to just fly off.... I do not want to risk your life for something like giving those humans fertility.... They are the ones who refused fertility in the first place, so to risk your life to give it back to them...!! You are too important for something like that...!!!!"

{Geez, I got quite long with that last paragraph.... Sorry!!}

LynnLie: Midoriya listened to him, blush8ng lightly at the positivity he gave about his flaw. It made him feel a lot better about himself. However, he was still determined to do try and change the minds of humans. He had already been told by his kind that he'd be killed, but he should at least try. "I still want to try. That's one of the reasons I want kids so that if I die, I will have at least done my job to add to the population," he said and looked at Bakugou. "But I would also like to be different than my kind. We abandon our kind as soon as they hatch, and I don't want that. Normally, they wouldn't care because they wouldn't know about motherly love, but because I was really small, I had to be cared for by my mom, and it was probably the best time of my life. The only time I ever felt loved by someone. I want that for ou— my kids," he said quickly correcting himself. His heart began hammering in his chest hoping he didn't catch that.

me: "..." Katsuki processed Midoriya's words, his ears picking up on the slip up and his heartbeat quickening slightly (a naga, a naga wants to mate with him, a naga that wants to mate for life at that), but deciding not to comment on it, forcing his eager excitement down (geez, it's like he's in f*cking heat...! He doesn't have to get this worked up!!); the naga had corrected himself for a reason. Instead, he responded, "Well... I don't think those humans deserve your kindness, but... we will stand behind you, Midoriya. For you to die like that, for such a simple reason... it's inexcusable.
"But I do agree with you that leaving your young is cruel. Dragon hatchlings only truly separate from their parents in their teen years, when they've learned how to do sh*t and can actually sustain themselves on their own. In actuality, most teen dragons are the ones who separate themselves. I think most mothers prefer to wait until their offspring have fully matured, but dragons are pretty rebellious," Katsuki shrugged, "Myself as well. I was hardly a teen when my parents died, had one of the older dragons looking after me. I was a mess, way too much for just one dragon to handle, but somehow, I think we all made it out okay," Katsuki shrugged again, "I was really rebellious. Mostly because of just how my true parents had just been ripped right from under me... I didn't accept anyone as someone who could possibly take a place even close to them. But my mother's dragon was a lot like her, so she was able to keep me in line for the most part, despite her age. ..." Katsuki was silent a moment, "She actually died recently..." he murmured softly, "I'm sure she's happy with my mom. ... The famine was just too hard on that old girl.... ... Sometimes, I think the only reason she lasted so long... was because she just refused to leave... wanted to watch over me in my mother's place, like my mother had asked her to.... Motherly love, from a true blood-related parent or an adoptive-type one... it's truly... something else..." Katsuki murmured softly, "Nothing can replace something like that...."

LynnLie: Midoriya listened to him. He could tell that this was a sensitive topic for the dragon. He was surprised he was even telling him this, a stranger who just so happened to be a naga that they hoped would make the land prosperous again. He felt a small jab when he heard that it was the famine. "I'm really sorry that had happened," was all he could say. He was better at body language in these situations so he decided to place his hand on the others and stroked it softly hoping that would do at least a bit.

me: Katsuki glanced at the naga, "Nah... It's life. The old girl was bound to die sooner or later. I'm sure I stressed her out a ton.... It's better this way. She's probably spending time with my mother as we speak; she's probably as peaceful and content as could be. I'm happy for her. She lived a long and fulfilling life, and she doesn't have to worry anymore."

LynnLie: Well, at least he could look on the bright side. "Yeah, that's true. But I'm sure she would've liked to see fertility again before she died," Midoriya said. But he heard that the afterlife was way more beautiful than just fertile lands, so maybe she's much happier.

me: "She can see that from where she is, I'm sure," Katsuki replied confidently, "It really is fine. She could definitely use the rest, the break from having to deal with my sh*t. The old girl deserved it. There's no way she's not enjoying herself in the afterlife."

LynnLie: Midoriya nodded with a small smile. "When we see something or someone that is dead, our way of a burial is to allow plants to grow on it so that way it's body can provide new life. If it's someone close to us, then we grow a tree over their body. To me, it's a lot more peaceful than burying the body inside a box."

me: Katsuki blinked, "Yeah, I guess so.... It'd be cramped inside the box, too. Blocked off from the rest of the world... We personally just bury them near the nesting area. I hear that before the famine, we'd put flowers or the like in a circle around the body, to mark where it was.... We currently just put a circle of rocks.... Er, well, oval, I guess.... We make sure there's enough room to walk between burials. It's disrespectful to walk over one, between the rocks or whatever, after all. You shouldn't just walk all over someone."

LynnLie: Midoriya nodded in understanding. "Yeah, That sounds nice. I'll try to be very respectful though," he said. "But I guess if anyone else does, I could start doing a ritual like mine if you don't mind?"

me: "Oh, sure, that's fine. Why would there be a problem with you practicing your rituals? As long as it doesn't endanger anyone or anything, there's no reason for you not to do your own rituals."

LynnLie: "Well, I wasn't sure if it'd be considered disrespectful," Midoriya said but was glad he decided to allow that. "I will ask permission though whenever someone dies just in case they don't want me to."

me: "Ah. Yeah, it'd be fine, as long as you don't walk over the burial. Thanks for asking permission. In fact, I could show you our burial section right now, if you want. Just so that you know where it is and all. I don't know about you, but I'd have to actually see what the f*ck I can and can't do."

LynnLie: "Mhm, I'd like to see," Midoriya said as he began to get ready to follow him. "And I guess it would be more of you don't want me slithering over it. I mean... I can shift into a human form, but I rarely ever do that."

me: Katsuki started heading past the sleeping grounds, "Ah, right," he blinked, glancing down at Izuku's lower half, "It wouldn't be called walking for you.... My bad. I'll try to remember that. Slithering, huh..." Katsuki murmured, trying to get it stuck into his head. He'd grown up using "walk" as one of the most common words. Sure, dragons could fly, too, but growing up around humans, he'd learned that walking was a more universal thing than flying was. But walking wasn't quite as universal as Bakugou grew up thinking....

LynnLie: "We mainly use it when we mate with something not a naga or if we're in disguise," Midoriya said smiling at him. "I haven't practiced much with walking though. I probably should just in case."

me: "'Wouldn't be a bad idea, especially if you want to get along with those humans," Katsuki replied, "You could get to know them all as a human in their eyes. But why do you have to use legs when you're mating with something besides a naga?" Katsuki looked at the naga's lower half as they reached the grave site. It really was just by the living grounds, with a few meters or so between the two areas. There were countless rocks in numerous ovals.

LynnLie: "It makes it easier since my tail is very thick so wrapping their legs around me would be quite troublesome," Midoriya said and let his tail shift into legs to show that they were small.

me: Katsuki flushed a little at the sight of Midoriya's legs, so slender and small, as if he could break them in two. He then admired the naga's human form as a whole. He really was adorable, seemed very fragile and sensitive....
"I guess so..." Katsuki murmured finally in response, "But no one really HAS to wrap their legs around you, do they...?"
Like doggy style, oral, oh, the little naga's head stuck between his legs--
Katsuki should probably stop, especially since he's in his own cemetery grounds. He cleared his throat, "Er, nevermind.... This isn't exactly the best place for that... kind of conversation...."

LynnLie: "We can talk about it later," Midoriya said and fixed his yukata around his legs so his goods weren't showing. The thing with Midoriya is that he doesn't exactly have an ass in naga form so all the genitals are in the front so that's why it would be the way he said. It was just easier when in human form.

me: Katsuki nodded before walking on, clearly having a destination. He'd allow the naga to walk around on his own in here, so since Katsuki's here, he might as well greet his mother's dragon. Once he reached the specific circle, its rocks adorned with various inscriptions, he knelt down to his knees and bowed his head in respect.
He knew all of the dragons here since he was the first king to live here, so he blessed them all mentally, but he preferred to kneel before the one that had mattered most to him: his mother's dragon, the one to take care of him after his parents' untimely death....
Done with his mental respects, he kissed the ground in front of the circle before getting up, staring at the circle with a certain look in his eyes, some kind of... prideful respect.
'This area is in good hands now...' he murmured mentally, 'A naga is finally back, and I intend to do my best to have him stay and continue to bless these lands.... If only you could see it... mother, father, Yuuki....'
{I got sick of calling the dragon 'his mother's dragon,' so I spent 10 minutes at least choosing a good name for her lol---}

LynnLie: Midoriya smiled seeing him respecting the dead and he looked down at the grave. He resisted making flowers grow since he didn't have full permission yet. He waited until he was done before he would want to look for available mates. It was his main priority right now.

me: Katsuki solemnly walked back to Izuku, "Whelp, this is it," he gestured to the area, "Not much, so you could easily walk past it if it isn't pointed out to you, but it's what we've always done," he shrugged before murmuring under his breath, "For most, anyway... My mother and father have not... been buried; I don't know what the humans did with their corpses..." he rubbed his bicep with a deep frown, his eyes downcast. He'd tried to find their corpses, but they'd been moved. He'd even tried demanding the corpses be returned, but not a single human, no matter how hard he asked, would say anything about them.
He cleared his throat, closing his eyes, before looking back up at the naga, furthering his explanation, "There aren't too many graves since it's a new burial site, started soon after my parents' death. The dragons you see here fled with me at that time and later died in this area."

LynnLie: Midoriya could sense the sadness and he looked up at the taller male before he hugged him. "I'm sorry you couldn't get their bodies back." He wasn't sure how the hug would effect the other. He knew they worked on humans and he knew that he calmed down with them as a kid.

me: Katsuki was a little surprised by the hug, but he melted into it, grateful. He hadn't been hugged in a long time. Yuuki had hugged him a few times, typically because of his parents' death, but...
"Those humans are merciless and cruel..." he murmured, "It shouldn't be surprising that I couldn't get them back...."
He says that, but back at the time, he was so young, and he was devastated that he couldn't get his parents' bodies back. Even though those humans had killed them, he expected them to at least leave them there or hand them back to him.... He has no idea why they moved and kept them, but he assumes he really doesn't wanna know....

LynnLie: Midoriya nodded. "Humans are cruel. But I'm sure that there are some good ones left," he said and looked up at him. "I've learned to forgive them, even if they don't change. It shows that you are over them."

me: Forgive... huh?
"Maybe..." he murmured. He'd like to believe there were good humans, maybe in some other village.... Forgiveness sure would be hard though.... They ripped his very parents away from him at a young age.... Whether it showed that he was over them or not..., "But I'm not over my parents' deaths..." he admitted in a hoarse murmur, "I... That image will never leave my head...."

LynnLie: He nodded. "It's understandable. Even if my mom wasn't kill by them, almost my entire race has been wiped clean of this earth. But I forgive them. They may not accept it, but I still do," he explained.

me: "You're strong..." Katsuki murmured with a sigh, "Although I guess it's probably easier if it hasn't been anyone you were close to.... I... Forgiveness is too much for me.... I can't forgive and forget what those... monsters did to my parents, all just because they were scared.... My parents never did anything wrong, to justify this fear.... Since it didn't matter what I did, that they'd fear me terribly no matter what, I just decided to give them something to be scared of..." Katsuki shrugged, his voice still low and his eyes cast away to look aimlessly, "If they even step one foot into my territory, I will not tolerate it.... I can't. If I allow one foot, then in comes the next, until they're shoving us out of here as well...."

LynnLie: "I understand," he said. Maybe he was too forgiving, but he still wanted to try. Helping others wasn't so wrong. But that doesn't mean there won't be punishment if they accept then abuse it. That he did not like.

me: Katsuki sighed, "Anyway though, let's go ahead and head back. Once I get into this mood in here, it's hard to see any brightness..." Katsuki scratched the back of his head, looking around. The whole area seemed to have a dark atmosphere. "I don't like it like this.... It feels kinda like I'm tainting the area with my bad moods..." Katsuki frowned.

LynnLie: "Emotions change and when they do, you can't help it. You aren't tainting anything. A graveyard holds those we've lost, so it's okay to feel sad or angry."

me: Katsuki's frown deepened just a tad as he looked at his burial grounds, "My parents and Yuuki wouldn't want me to be all dark about them though.... But thanks."

LynnLie: Midoriya sighed at that and nodded. He did kinda understand, but it was just an emotion that no one could control.

me: "Well..." he sighed, "We ought to go back.... It's getting kinda late," he glanced around the horizon. The sun was starting to set; they'd ought to eat soon....

LynnLie: Midoriya nodded in response. "Okay, That sounds fine," he said and he moved to take Bakugou's hand, acting a bit like a needy child, but also wanting to comfort him.

me: "They should be preparing dinner by now, probably almost finished..." Katsuki filled the silence, "What do you like to eat, for future reference? We'll probably be able to expand what we eat with the sudden fertility...."

LynnLie: "Well, my kind are mostly carnivore, but we do enjoy fruits and vegetables every now and then. However, I don't eat like dragons or humans. I actually consume my prey whole then cough up the bones when I've digested, then I give the animal a proper burial."

{Oki, so my response:

{Awww!!! That sounds adorable~!!!!! You should totally do it~!!!

Lol, of course not ^//-//^ Kacchan's no fancy prince lol--- x'DDD }

"Oh, really?" Katsuki blinked, "Who knew.... I'd have thought nagas liked vegetation.... Good that you don't eat dragons or humans though, or we might've been in trouble," Katsuki chuckled a little. "Sounds painful to cough up bones after digestion, but that's neat that you respect the animal.... What kind of animals do you like though...?"

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