#one day after tartarus chisaki wakes up and decides that he just Does Not Care Anymore and thus the banter begins
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number1villainstan · 1 year ago
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Chisaki: Oh my god, Kaina, a little boy, really? Tsutsumi: Wha--MITsuki! I said MITsuki, asshole! Not KATsuki! Bakugo Katsuki, who they have tied up in their basement because even as a pro hero he can't catch a break: YOU FUCKED MY MOM??
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kannra21 · 5 years ago
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Hello beautiful person! My Overhaul loving soul needs some feeding. So...what do you think is going through his mind in Tartarus? How is he coping? Do you think he has changed? What does he think of losing his arms and therefore his quirk? Reflections on his failures? Hit me with the headcanons !!
Tnx for the ask! I tried to make smtng so I hope you enjoy! ^^
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- After everything that happened Chisaki is definitely not sorry for the things he did, moreover, he was incredibly annoyed by the whole situation.
- The prison was full of bacteria and dirt, stupid security guards wouldn't even allow him basic hygiene products. Now he has to deal with his goddamn hives problem every freaking day.
- It was disgusting, humiliating, devastating, he felt desperate like never before.
- He was the mother fucking yakuza boss, the whole world should have knelt before him.
- His plan was perfect, almost too perfect, everything was so well composed and yet, he made a tiny mistake that cost him one hell of a trouble.
- If Eri hadn't run to the street, if she hadn't crossed paths with those stupid heroes, none of this would have ever happened.
- And pops would be able to wake up... pops... he missed him so much.
- He thought he could finally repay him for everything he did for him. Now he remained stuck to the bed for the rest of his lifetime.
- He felt like screaming, it wasn't fair, this whole goddamn world wasn't fair. Because of heroes his people will never feel safe. Because of them pops won't get the respect he so much deserves.
- He felt helpless, in literal sense of the word since he was left without both hands.
- This made the situation so much worse for him, he couldn't perform basic human tasks.
- He felt like crying, he couldn't eat without someone feeding him, get to the toilet without someone accompanying him.
- He never relied so much on other people in his entire life and he felt super uncomfortable. He was never so touched in his entire life by anyone and he felt like puking.
- At least they bandaged his wounds to prevent infections. The air he breathed was sickening and he hated his nausing jumpsuit uniform. The whole place was a literal catastrophe. He couldn't sleep well though the night since assholes from the opposite jails refused to be silent and sometimes, the guards would wake them up on purpose by beating the bars with a bat just to get a raise out of them. The ringing of the bars would still remain in his ears, his head hurted so much.
- They wouldn't call the goddamn plumber to fix the freaking pipes, the water would drip into the sink every so often and drive him insane.
- Lunch time was the worst. There were lots of people who made fun of him, called him awful names and took his belongings because they knew goddamn well he couldn’t do anything about it. Chrono would often interfere, stand by his side and face many criminals, earning a beating in the process. Chrono used to be severely injured and Chisaki would tell him to stay out of the trouble but he never listened.
- And the guards wouldn't even care what was happening in the yard even though they were watching the whole thing upholding over the cameras. The bloodshed that was happening and all the lives that were put under the risk, it didn't matter, it wasn't the first nor the last time.
- It's true that they were put into separate jails but Chrono's was located just across from his own so they could talk to each other at night when they couldn't fall asleep. Chisaki would often ask him about his wounds and Chrono would tell him not to worry about it. Only in times like these could Chisaki realize what a good friend he had. It was sad that he needed to find out this way. But Chrono never resented him, he couldn't, they were friends and that was all that mattered.
- Other prisoners would make fun of them and call them gay and Chisaki would turn around and go back to sleep, not wanting to attract attention or whatsoever. They weren't gay, the assholes just wanted to ruin their friendship but they never succeeded in it.
- One day he received artificial hands. It was weird and he needed some time to get used to them. At least he could move the fingers, it finally gave him a sense of independence. He could finally feed himself and he never felt happier. Chrono saw him genuinely happy for the first time and he teared up a little, he was so glad.
- The clashes continued in the yard but one day, everyone decided to leave him alone when he managed to hurt one of their people. His Quirk isn't the same anymore and he can't regenerate his body, he can only cause certain damage to his opponents. Still dangerous enough for the thugs to acknowledge his power and let him be.
- When he proved himself worthy of his title as a yakuza boss, some people started befriending him and creating a gang of their own.
- He somewhat regained his pride and importance in the group he was leading. Him and Chrono still remained in the jail but at least it wasn't so unbearable anymore.
- One day the police sent them to do community service. Chisaki was grossed out by the idea but Chrono told him it wouldn't be quite so bad since it would allow them to get out of the jail a lot earlier than expected. And although his ego was put into the risk, he decided to do it anyways. Maybe he was arrogant but he wasn't stupid. He'd make sure to get out as soon as possible to rebuild Shie Hassaikai.
- While doing community service, it helped him realize some things. Maybe Chisaki will never change, but at least it taught him some emphaty and teamwork. He'll always remain the high and mighty yakuza boss, but when he finally gets out of the jail, he won't treat his subordinates the same way he did before. He'll come back stronger than ever.
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