Housetrade [Troll!Kiri x Bakugou]
Posted: Fri Sep 03, 2021 5:46 pm
"You sure it's cool for us to be up here?" Kirishima asked, even as he entered the room with his friend. He and Shouto weren't the closest of friends exactly, but they were friends. For a highblood, the two-toned troll was very mellow, and though he didn't come off as outwardly friendly he was honestly a good guy. He just had trouble expressing himself was all! Sure, he came off as cold most of the time, but he really wasn't. He'd asked if he could come visit, mostly out of curiosity and much to his delight, Todoroki was fine with showing him his hive. Rather than building his own, it had actually been inherited, passed down from his ancestor along with a journal that urged him to achieve greatness his ancestor hadn't quite reached. That was a hell of an expectation to be placed on a guy... All the same, he was here now and together they had climbed the stairs up to the attic. They'd explored much of the hive already, but for some reason there were instructions not to come into this room. Spite for his ancestor had lead to Shouto ignoring the warning and indulging Kirishima in his curiosity.
"Yes, it's fine. I've been in here before. It's just a room like any other. It seems my ancestor had some sort of obsession though. His journals seem to suggest that he could take over an entire world of his own with some kind of machine... Ridiculous..." Murmured the navyblood following his redblooded friend into the dusty room. While he had been inside, he admittedly didn't come in here often. In fact, he'd only come in here a couple of times in his entire life. Knowing this room was so important to his ancestor put him off greatly. As such, though he looked around, he did so idly and without touching anything. He was honestly having some regrets as the room made him feel uncomfortable, but Eijirou had been so excited and curious...
"This is so cool... It's not just any room, man, look at this stuff!" Well, if nothing else, Eijirou was having a good time. He looked around as he pleased, peeking into books and notes that he didn't really understand. Stuff about portals, other worlds, and... Giant snake hate-sex? Weird. Going over to a dusty shelf, he plucked a particularly thick book to look at, only to notice that there was something inside of it. Letting the book fall naturally open, he found a key resting between the pages. It was swirled with brilliant green and red. It was a bit creepy looking, honestly. Picking the key up, he set the heavy book down to take a better look at it. He wondered what this key was for...
His attention was drawn back to the giant machine at the back of the room. He'd been meaning to look at it, but hadn't worked his way back there yet. Hm... It had snakes on it and so did the key. Maybe they were related. "Hey, Todoroki. I found this key, think it has something to do with that crazy machine back there?" He asked, offering the key to the blueblood. It wasn't his key, after all, so it didn't feel right doing something with it himself.
After examining it for a moment, the two-toned troll shrugged very shallowly. "Perhaps. I've never looked that closely at anything up here," he admitted, falling into step with the faux redhead as he made his way over to the machine. Before they could continue speaking, however, he stumbled, fingers unable to let go of the key as it dragged him forward when he got too close to the machine itself. He struggled, ignoring the alarmed cries of his friend as he struggled to free himself. It was no use... The key forced him to slip it into the machine and turn. The machine whirled to life then, lights flickering throughout the hive, not to mention the machine itself. The snakes opened their mouths wide then suddenly beams of light blew two holes into the ceiling. His breath caught as he was lifted up off the ground, enveloped in a beam of green and lifted right up out of the hive and high up into the air. As he rose up and up, he was surprised to see some sort of pale creature zip past him in the other beam heading down towards his hive.
Back at the machine, Kirishima panicked, trying everything he could think of to try to reverse the effects of the machine or even just turn the damn thing off, but nothing worked. In the end, the machine shut off on its own, but only after dumping a pale-haired, pink-skinned creature onto the floor. The room grew dark again as the machine fell silent. He stared at the being now in the room with him, holding his breath. What was that? It wasn't a troll, though it was similar in shape to one. Why was it so pale? What happened to the poor creature's horns? This was all his fault! "H-hey, uh, you alright? Can you understand me?"
"Yes, it's fine. I've been in here before. It's just a room like any other. It seems my ancestor had some sort of obsession though. His journals seem to suggest that he could take over an entire world of his own with some kind of machine... Ridiculous..." Murmured the navyblood following his redblooded friend into the dusty room. While he had been inside, he admittedly didn't come in here often. In fact, he'd only come in here a couple of times in his entire life. Knowing this room was so important to his ancestor put him off greatly. As such, though he looked around, he did so idly and without touching anything. He was honestly having some regrets as the room made him feel uncomfortable, but Eijirou had been so excited and curious...
"This is so cool... It's not just any room, man, look at this stuff!" Well, if nothing else, Eijirou was having a good time. He looked around as he pleased, peeking into books and notes that he didn't really understand. Stuff about portals, other worlds, and... Giant snake hate-sex? Weird. Going over to a dusty shelf, he plucked a particularly thick book to look at, only to notice that there was something inside of it. Letting the book fall naturally open, he found a key resting between the pages. It was swirled with brilliant green and red. It was a bit creepy looking, honestly. Picking the key up, he set the heavy book down to take a better look at it. He wondered what this key was for...
His attention was drawn back to the giant machine at the back of the room. He'd been meaning to look at it, but hadn't worked his way back there yet. Hm... It had snakes on it and so did the key. Maybe they were related. "Hey, Todoroki. I found this key, think it has something to do with that crazy machine back there?" He asked, offering the key to the blueblood. It wasn't his key, after all, so it didn't feel right doing something with it himself.
After examining it for a moment, the two-toned troll shrugged very shallowly. "Perhaps. I've never looked that closely at anything up here," he admitted, falling into step with the faux redhead as he made his way over to the machine. Before they could continue speaking, however, he stumbled, fingers unable to let go of the key as it dragged him forward when he got too close to the machine itself. He struggled, ignoring the alarmed cries of his friend as he struggled to free himself. It was no use... The key forced him to slip it into the machine and turn. The machine whirled to life then, lights flickering throughout the hive, not to mention the machine itself. The snakes opened their mouths wide then suddenly beams of light blew two holes into the ceiling. His breath caught as he was lifted up off the ground, enveloped in a beam of green and lifted right up out of the hive and high up into the air. As he rose up and up, he was surprised to see some sort of pale creature zip past him in the other beam heading down towards his hive.
Back at the machine, Kirishima panicked, trying everything he could think of to try to reverse the effects of the machine or even just turn the damn thing off, but nothing worked. In the end, the machine shut off on its own, but only after dumping a pale-haired, pink-skinned creature onto the floor. The room grew dark again as the machine fell silent. He stared at the being now in the room with him, holding his breath. What was that? It wasn't a troll, though it was similar in shape to one. Why was it so pale? What happened to the poor creature's horns? This was all his fault! "H-hey, uh, you alright? Can you understand me?"