#[ me writing out that starter for anzu while filling out this meme: HUH...what kind of shit could I get Atsushi in now ]
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subserviiient inquired : ⚰️ + Atsushi and Anzu? if they killed someone meme: send ⚰️ + a ship ... | accepting ! | @subserviiient
is more likely to kill someone: Depends on the time and universe. Atsushi, before getting his ability under control, has been responsible for countless deaths that he wasn’t aware of. Past that, it will trouble him greatly to consider needing to kill someone and, imo, he gains hesitance and sometimes get sickly when he’s forced to think back on what he did and what happened to those bodies. Anzu, meanwhile, could be used to the brink of her humanity when particular buttons are pushed and she could revert to her pre-Kimisaki days. However, in normal conditions, any form of a murder wouldn’t happen. Anzu would be the most likely to do it at a bad time while Atsushi has to due to his work. only threatens to kill someone but won’t actually go that far: I would find that Anzu would do it more often that Atsushi. He is one not to really threaten someone as opposed to telling them he’d stop them or for them to stop it. Anzu, meanwhile, may say it in an unconventionally cheery way and later move on with her impending plans of murder. freaks out and who stays perfectly calm and collected: Frenzy fresh in the air, Atsushi and Anzu are immediately in a full-fledged panic over the current circumstances. Thoughts race, questions arise, but nothing is answered. Just how did they end up in this predicament? And how do two teenagers begin to defend and justify what has now just occurred? However, as normalized as he is to the visceral reality of death, the young detective would be the first to calm down and attempt to alleviate the producer’s panic. provides the utensils to help get rid of the body: By all means, the young detective has the right connections if he wanted to get rid of the body. He’s quite aware that some colleagues in the ADA have a history of making people disappear. However, he only owns the clothes on his back (which were gifted, tbh) and the empty wallet sinking in his also empty pockets. Anzu, meanwhile, is not prepared to handle carcasses unless it’s the one she calls ‘senpai,’ who already considers himself undead. Even then, she knows the right people who know the right contacts, either way, there isn’t a chance she’ll notify them of her current situation. Neither would be quite ready for this!
comes up with the hiding place for the body: Coming up with a plan to hide a body wasn't exactly neither of them was prepped for. Both producer and detective were fishes out of water; where they were wasn’t either of their native cities. It is only through a quick exchange of questions and fretful talking that they both considered a location. watches out that nobody witnesses them getting rid of the body: Atsushi stands guard, shifting uncomfortably in his shoes while hearing the producer struggle with the remains. While he wants to ensure that no one else notices, he will end up going back to help Anzu. Though, he’s already thinking of what to tell the ADA about this mess. hides the body and murder weapon: Anzu could try to do everything on her mind, wanting to keep any traces of Atsushi from the crime. However, Atsushi will step up and tell her not to push herself beyond what she can handle. knows the right people to deal with this: Anzu and Atsushi know the people to call. Of course, what do you expect as a friend to the Oddballs and as an employee of the ADA? However, neither of them would call for back-up. This is their mess, they’re keeping it as their own. isn’t doing this for the first time: Cue Atsushi’s face paling when he realizes what he’s gotten himself into again. will cave in and eventually call the police: Anzu’s overwhelmed with guilt while Atsushi attempts to hold the operation together. He would try his damnest to make sense of the situation while wanting to keep her safe. She didn’t even have an M.O. However, Anzu’s nerves will get the better of her and she’ll call the police. puts the blame on themself to save the other: Taking on the martyr role, Anzu holds herself responsible and will take fault for everything. The young detective, in the story she’s creating in her mind, tried stopping her and she failed. What she fails to realize is that Atsushi would counter her claims since he isn’t rather big on someone taking fault for something they didn’t do. It bitterly reminds him of how the other children at the orphanage treated him. is the better liar: Anzu’s true calling is lying. Lying to her loved ones, to herself, to the world around her. She wouldn’t think twice of it but Atsushi is trying to defend her and explain the scenario to put her in a good light. Other members of the ADA would recognize the large discrepancies, meaning Anzu’s lies may get called out.
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