Yondu was, fortunately, not the first slave to become a Ravager. The Ravagers were so full of damaged people that Stakar had known what to do. But that's why being rejected by him left him with a whole new brand of damage to replace the first.
"I can smell what kinda plant it was made out of. I'm cursed with a good nose and blessed with good eyesight an' occasionally vice versa." And it never struck him for an instant that it might be weird. But he puts the topic aside for Tobirama speaking about his brother.
"People underestimate how useful a little bickerin' can be. Every once in a while you need someone to put you in your place if you trust 'em enough to have a spat and still eat at the same table with 'em." But it is hard, not feeling that... well, working on something alone is definitely not working alongside someone that can just anticipate your every move. It is a lot like what he had with his team.
But also, it's more like what he had with his son. Which he's known for a while but also not really taken the time to consider. He and Peter worked like a well-oiled machine, even if they hollered at each other half the time. Though here, it seems like there's more to it. That there might have been a reason that Mito was side-eyeing the hell out of Tobirama and reserved some pretty harsh judgment for him, even if it was subconscious, and that maybe Tobirama never needed a political marriage because as far as he was concerned he already had a commitment to more than just the dream.
It'd make sense to make people talk. But you know what? None of that's ever getting said. It's a helluva judgment to pass and if it's true then what does it say that he doesn't even care that much about it, outside of knowing a couple of people that likely lived with a lot of hurt? So he wanders somewhere safer with his words.
"Since I'm obliged to compliment ya I'll say I bet you were the better bureaucrat out of the two of ya."
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"I can smell what kinda plant it was made out of. I'm cursed with a good nose and blessed with good eyesight an' occasionally vice versa." And it never struck him for an instant that it might be weird. But he puts the topic aside for Tobirama speaking about his brother.
"People underestimate how useful a little bickerin' can be. Every once in a while you need someone to put you in your place if you trust 'em enough to have a spat and still eat at the same table with 'em." But it is hard, not feeling that... well, working on something alone is definitely not working alongside someone that can just anticipate your every move. It is a lot like what he had with his team.
But also, it's more like what he had with his son. Which he's known for a while but also not really taken the time to consider. He and Peter worked like a well-oiled machine, even if they hollered at each other half the time. Though here, it seems like there's more to it. That there might have been a reason that Mito was side-eyeing the hell out of Tobirama and reserved some pretty harsh judgment for him, even if it was subconscious, and that maybe Tobirama never needed a political marriage because as far as he was concerned he already had a commitment to more than just the dream.
It'd make sense to make people talk. But you know what? None of that's ever getting said. It's a helluva judgment to pass and if it's true then what does it say that he doesn't even care that much about it, outside of knowing a couple of people that likely lived with a lot of hurt? So he wanders somewhere safer with his words.
"Since I'm obliged to compliment ya I'll say I bet you were the better bureaucrat out of the two of ya."