“Don’t put it on me!“ ( ╬◣ 益◢)
✗ UPDATE: CHAPTER 4, OMG THIS CHAPTER BE LIKE…
× Title: Youchi na Kou wo Doushiyou (幼稚な恋をどうしよう) × Chapter: 4 × Artist: KURENAI × Language: takagi’s face (baby, this chapter, he like HNFFF) × Link to read online: [ chapter 1 ] [ chapter 2 ] [ chapter 3 ] [ chapter 4 ] × Download: right hurr × Note: Retranslation: spanish for all bboy omegaverse stories goes to @qvfamma. other languages - TAKE IT, CREDIT US, SRSLY THAT’S IT.
Summary: shota is an omega, he’s all alone, and no one gets him. he sells his body so he can move the fuck out of country town. tall dude with a face that shows no emotion (we call it the “resting takagi bitch face”) moves into town and befriends shota. now shota is like…
More than going to
work
I'm more
Scared
To
home.
i was rewatching the hunters exam arc when i remembered the scene that makes me go absojutely fucking feral
each of the main four’s reactions to tonpa characterizes how they perceive goals. not only passing the hunter’s exam, but their larger personal overarching goals.
gon’s initial reaction is “it doesn’t matter. the door opened.” as long as their goal is realized, the end justifies the means. this keeps with what we see at the end of the chimera ant arc, when gon is so traumatized over kite’s death that he makes a nen pact to kill neferpitou. as a result, gon loses his nen, effectively ruining his future as a hunter, but at the time, he had to avenge kite, his only connection to ging.
killua believes in the power of the group to achieve their goal. his faith in the main four shows how he craves connection and belonging, and the need for friends is one of killua’s deepest drives. he doesn’t have a goal of his own until alluka because he is happy protecting gon; only once they split up can he establish his own wants and needs.
kurapika is willing to overlook the implications of tonpa’s choice in order to pass the exam within the time constraint. in his own goal to annihilate the phantom troupe, kurapika is also working against time; as such, he has to abandon his own morals and pride in order to achieve his goal.
leorio is the only one who abandons their goal entirely. his prioritizing tonpa over the test shows that leorio lives more in the present than the other three. he doesn’t need to plan ahead for life and death the way gon, killua, and kurapika do. here, leorio’s two goals (becoming a doctor, and passing the exam in time) clash, and he chooses to adhere to his morals and say something rather than ignore them. leorio’s honesty and humanity grounds the others in the same way a doctor heals a wounded patient.
When my friend ask me about my love life.
castiel // the ghost on the shore - lord huron // watch on youtube
✧ some oranges 🍊 ✧