I need like, just a moment, just a single moments scene in A4 of Tony and Shuri working in her lab together and being impressed with eachother, but also like, Tony bringing up Peter and saying something like, “Peter would’ve loved it in here, God, kid was such a big nerd,” or, to Shuri, “you remind me a lot of him; the pair of you would have got on like two peas in a pod,” or something, and Shuri just smiling understandingly and responding with: “I can’t wait to meet him.”
The first escape attempt had barely been an attempt. Merely a trial run, if that.
But this—This is a far more pathetic failure than Izuku could have pictured.
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Its messy, but I couldn't get the thought out of my head
This is based off of @spudinacup 's AU Gone Wrong. I headcanon that Pink Steven is Steven's logical half, helping his human half complete the 'missions' he chooses (heal the cracked gem, fuse with connie, shield his family, etc). But he doesn't have the need to analyze his own emotions. Human Steven gives Pink Steven meaning, the ability to process the feelings they share, and not only understand them, but experience them in a way he can only dream of doing while he's incomplete. Steven really does love himself, and when he can just exist as as a whole, everything makes sense. When he's incomplete, he can't even mourn himself properly.
Pink Steven, on his own, might be seen as the previous definition of a 'perfect' gem. He doesn't acknowledge or take note of how he feels, only what he needs to do. What weapons and powers he needs to activate. Who's in danger. What's his priority. For Pink Steven, it had always come from Steven, his whole. He doesn't know what that purpose is now. He doesn't understand his sudden lack of empathy, or his inability to "grow and change," as Rose had put it. He knows he isnt organic anymore, but he still asks himself that question, vaguely remembering the real meaning behind it. He's incomplete, going through the motions -play with the cat, sit with the people- and he doesn't know why everything's so different now that he's lost his body. He's only aware of what he's missing, what he needs, and what he can't get back. But he doesn't know how it worked in the first place. He doesn't know what he's supposed to do now that he's gone. He doesn't know what he is if he's not Steven. He doesn't know why he acts the way he does when he's alone. He can't tell why he quit smiling (he tried once, memorizing the movement during a particularly quiet day. Nothing changed. He isnt sure why he tried it in the first place.) He doesn't know why everything seems so stiff, so quiet, or why he found it bothered him so much. (He reminds himself that it can't. That it shouldn't.) He doesn't know if he misses music with his dad. He doesn't know why he sits and waits in front of the warp pad. Whenever the gems come home, staring at him with something he can't comprehend, he doesn't know what he'd been expecting either. Why he thinks they're.. 'underperforming.' When they leave, wordlessly, he certainly doesn't know why he's crying.
Yuts is actually a work of art and UA unsolved has me shook
so uhh how about that last yuts chapter am i right lads
anyways @pitviperofdoom you owe me cat therapy after that and i aim to collect
THE BUN IS HERE.