I pause, letting the words hang in the air. Then, with a shrug, "But a few days later, we got these acceptance letters in the mail. Lying is bad, you know?"
He thought to Spider-Man, the best Hero of all time in his opinion. He did a mix of daytime patrol when supervillains were about but also did night-time patrols.
I stopped myself before I started simping for Rogue. Though it doesn't help she was one of my top three Marvel comic book female crushes from my previous life, who I saw a lot from the rule 34 perspective and wrote read several rsique fanfictions about.
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[Honey, it's the thought that counts. Besides, from where I come from. Insulting each other is a sign of friendships, closeness, and care.] My mind wanders back to memories of my own past.
"Everything happens for a reason. A universe must also encompass all the positives and negatives of all types of worlds. It has now reached a tipping point, and some are on the verge of extinction just because reincarnates want to reincarnate into some popular fantasy world. And that deck, Gojo, is the most powerful deck in the history of Yu-Gi-Oh! A deck that allows you to choose the cards you want. Just think of each card as the heart of the cards." R.O.B. solemnly said.
They weren't him and he wasn't them. Every decision he made; every action he took was borne by him alone - as was the weight of the world he'd chosen to bear on his shoulders.
"You know, seeing the way you operate makes me appreciate that Superman was the one who became the hero of Metropolis. If it had been you, well, it would've been a bigger cesspool than it's becoming now."