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Makoto Kurumi
The Crystal Skeleton Appears! [M]
POSTED ON Dec 28, 2023 12:50:17 GMT
Makoto was quiet - and though it wasn't for all that long, in the moment it felt like an eternity. In the moment, they almost couldn't help but prioritize their own appearances over immediately answering Howard's question; taking in a shuddering deep breath and wiping their face dry, trying to ignore that their eyes were surely a bit red and puffy.
When Koseki approached to check in on them - making soft, concerned-sounding coos, they couldn't help but crack a smile to the little Yamask. Reaching a hand up, they'd hold her comfortingly close.
Howard was... Howard was perhaps one of the more normal-seeming members of Rocket, and - the rest of Team Nebula included - amongst the closest things they had to friends. But at the same time, he was Rocket. Should they really be talking more about the situation they came from?
It was a strange feeling, the contradiction of their initial instinct being to distrust Rocket, despite being part of Rocket. Despite craving those bonds and acknowledgement that came with it.
But the final decision came with the distant realization that really, there probably wasn't much that anyone could do to weaponize their past. It was no secret that they had come to Rocket seeking stability, or that they were a thief. And there was very little else in the past that could truly be held against them, they felt.
"I'm... I was part of one of the more notable families that lived in Ecruteak." Not the most affluent, but certainly not middle-class. "But most of my 'family', they... They were very traditional, and more-or-less rejected me, because I was a bastard child." They never knew their father - be it who he was, or what had happened with him.
"My mother, she loved me very much - and when it was the two of us, it was fine, but..." They trailed off, hesitating as their chest once more twists with emotion. Taking in another deep breath, forcing those emotions down now that they could actually catch them, they'd continue "She... Died when I was younger. Leaving me in the care of my 'family', but... All they cared about was me being unseen and unheard."
More than a few family members wanted to play their own form of politics over who got what from their mother's belongings, rather than care about the child left behind. That thought had them needing another second to collect themself - sucking in another deep breath.
"... Not long after, I... Got fed up with it all, had enough of feeling like the odd one out, of like I wasn't allowed to be sad. So, I left." Though not without swiping a number of said belongings, out of sentimentality.
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