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OOC INFORMATION;
Player: Sam
Age: 20
Personal Journal:
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Contact Info: teitoku @ plurk
IC INFORMATION;
Characters Name: Accelerator
Age: Assumed to be 15 – 16
Canon: A Certain Magical Index
Canon Point: Vol. 15 of the light novels
Species: Human
Gender: Implied to be intersex, but identifies as male
Orientation: n/a
History: Here!
Appearance: He's a sickly looking kid but he'll explode your organs out of your body before you can even blink. Incredible.
Personality:
Let's begin by saying that the brunt of Accelerator's personality is not entirely his own.
“... What exactly was Accelerator’s “nature”? [ … ] Perhaps before all the tragedy and before Academy City’s darkness swallowed up that young Level 5, his nature had been that of a child that commonly smiled and commonly cried.”
For a majority of his life, he was raised in multiple research facilities wherein children like him were gruesomely experimented upon to study their esper abilities with brainwashing and drugs—as Accelerator had always been an outrageously powerful esper from a very young age, he was always especially regarded with high interest by scientists. Until Accelerator turned nine, he was held in the Special Esper Dual Modification Technology Research Institute, which he describes as being a “garbage dump for the disposal of living human beings.” He was moved from that particular facility and into another one due to it being unable to handle him—he was too strong, and was feared by his researchers—and that facility would be unable to handle him, and they too would send him away. No facility was able to hold him for longer than two months straight; he would be transferred into a different lab each time, and in every lab, he was always held in isolation for being too dangerous.
Sometime during his constant movement, the researcher Kihara Amata was assigned to Accelerator's team. Kihara was a horrifically cruel and nasty man, but he too was afraid of Accelerator and his powers... Despite that, he was in charge of leading Accelerator's development of his powers, and was repeatedly quoted saying that he had wanted to kill Accelerator ever since the level 5 was a young boy. This is the man whose Accelerator's personality is influenced entirely by; with all of his trauma already gripping him, being impressionable, being easily susceptible to fear due to his lack of stability and social interaction, Accelerator had adopted the cold personality of Kihara, who was quick to enrage, was prone to violent outbursts, and spoke in vulgar language. When Accelerator is introduced into the series, this is exactly who he appears to be on the surface. He's scathing and hurls abuse at people upon the slightest provocation. He's sarcastic, dismissive, and is totally and completely inconsiderate towards other people and their feelings. He's clearly a sadist... This is especially displayed during what is shown of him participating in the Level 6 Shift experiment, a large experiment that involved him battling twentythousand of the level 2 to level 3 clones of the third ranking level 5, Misaka Mikoto, one by one in scheduled fights to the death. And during fights, Accelerator is horrifically cruel; he’ll laugh and smile—things he rarely does otherwise—all while tearing people to shreds with a touch of his finger.
One large aspect of him, however, is his sheer apathy. Accelerator just... doesn't care about anything until it directly involves him in some manner (or, more importantly, if it involves Last Order). He has a lackadaisical attitude about things; someone trashes his dorm, breaks everything they can and spray paints his walls, and Accel shrugs at the mess, and lays on his couch and goes to sleep. He cares very little for other’s opinion of him. He is somewhat of a ‘celebrity,’ as all level 5s are, although his reputation is notoriously feared because all but one of the level 5s are classifiably insane… and he just doesn’t care. He’ll do what he wants, regardless of what anyone else thinks, and if someone tells him to do something that he doesn’t want to, he’ll make no effort to do it. Period.
With that being said… Accelerator reacts. Honestly, it’s very rare that he starts shit; shit happens, and he responds to it, typically in a tremendously violent and explosive manner. He has so much pent up rage that it could come as a surprise to someone who doesn’t know him. Accelerator comes off as a snarky introvert (which he undoubtedly is, though he can be quite the talkative person), but he’s easy to set off, and his mood swings are incredible. One minute he’s taunting you, the next he could be shoving his entire arm through a building, screaming like a possessed child, while he throws it at you.
Despite his strength and his utter psychosis, Accelerator doesn’t desire to actually hurt anyone innocent—some fans interpret Accel as being a pacifist, which doesn’t quite seem to be the case… He expresses remorse of his slaughter of the first 10,031 clones, but if he was not forcibly stopped in the middle of his fight with the 10,032nd clone, he likely would have kept killing until the experiment failed on its own as it was supposed to never work in the first place. It is to be noted as per the first chapter of his spin off manga, A Certain Scientific Accelerator / To Aru Kagaku no Accelerator, that the sight of a girl’s corpse who looked like one of the clones was enough to shake him… Accelerator does not, however, show any signs of regret for the lives that he takes otherwise, such as when he massacres an entire squadron of Hound Dogs by mercilessly employingpsychological warfare against them. He shotguns off a woman’s jaw and eats a piece of her cheek, laughs at the prospect of her giving head, and then kicks her body into a metal crusher. He isn’t a pacifist. But he doesn’t necessarily want to fight if he doesn’t have to, and he doesn’t want to bring harm to anyone who’s never threatened him for the few people he cares for. In volume 15 of the light novels, Accelerator actively protects the innocent bystanders who witness his fight with Kakine Teitoku despite the massive damages being caused to the buildings around them, much to Kakine’s surprise and disdain. Accelerator only willingly joins the Level 6 Shift project (‘willingly’ being used extremely lightly here, as his involvement in this experiment was ultimately headed by scientists who knew fully well how to emotionally manipulate him into agreeing to it, as we come to find out) to become even so powerful so that “fighting him would be a sin,” meaning that people will stop ignorantly picking fights with him when they’re doomed to lose and, most likely, be killed.
After the Level 6 Shift project is suspended and later shut down entirely, Accelerator comes to meet Last Order, a ten year old girl and the 20,001st Misaka clone created. She wasn’t intended to be fodder for him to kill; rather, she serves as command tower for the other clones, and is able to shut them down—hence the name Last Order—in the event that the clones riot. Last Order’s life ends up in danger after she is implanted with a virus code to cause just what she is supposed to prevent. With close to ten thousand remaining clones alive, all with military training and equipment, an uprising of the Misaka units would result in catastrophic casualties. Accelerator was given several options to prevent any wide scale tragedies from happening if he wanted to help—he could go after the rogue researcher to force him to deactivate the virus/attack him, kill Last Order stop her from giving the command, or to retrieve the girl and bring her to another researcher so that the data could be wiped from her system. Unexpectedly, Accelerator chose to try to actually help the girl. He never wanted to be bad—a villain, as he calls himself—the role simply landed on him and he was forced to play the part. And while he chose to help the girl, to protect her life, it came at the cost of him nearly being killed. He was shot in the head, but he accomplished his mission, more or less. His life was saved, thankfully, from the combined factors of his powers kicking in and stopping the bullet from proving fatal (although it did wreak havoc on his frontal lobe…!), Yoshikawa Kikyou arriving just in time to help, and the doctor, Heaven Canceler, preforming life-saving surgery on him while fitting his rather infamous choker and electrode on the boy’s neck.
The first time that he ever tried to do something good for once, he was shot in the head—pretty much a summary of Accelerator’s life and luck.
Ever since then, he has dedicated his life to protecting the lives of Last Order and the rest of the clones, vowing to never hurt or bring fear to their lives ever again. Accelerator also extends this reach to Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou, the two women who officially adopt him and Last Order and serve as their legal guardians. There is nothing Accelerator takes more seriously than keeping these people safe—the introduction of Last Order into his life ‘saves’ him from himself, and she becomes the catalyst of his humanity. It is stated by the author of the series that, “From the bottom of his heart, what Accelerator wants is not a lover but a family. In spite of knowing nothing about what a family is, he's still been able to act as a parent for Last Order (though it’s unknown whether as a father or a mother), although there are some contradictions with how he acts as a child around Yomikawa and Yoshikawa (most prominently, the scene in Volume 15 where Yomikawa takes the gun out of his hands).” He wants a normal life. Above all else, he wants to live peacefully and quietly, and he wants the world that Last Order sees—an innocent one—to be there for her all her life. And, if it means turning the entire world against him because he knows that just wanting and hoping for something will not make it happen, he will stain his hands even more so to keep her world innocent and safe…
He sees the world in black and white—there are no shades of grey for him. Accelerator views himself as “a piece of shit villain.” His self-esteem is crap. He craves and craves and craves his redemption for the crimes he has committed against the clones, but does not believe himself worthy of it. His powers do not protect, he will say. But they are very good at destroying. Heroes do not destroy, they do not kill—heroes will save even the bad guy. They're like Kamijou Touma, who Accelerator foils. Touma is the one who interferes and stops the Level 6 Shift. Touma is the one who saves people, regardless of who they are. Accelerator not only fears him, but worships him so much to the point that he attempts (and fails) to emulate how Touma fights. Accelerator desperately wants to walk in the light, but he’s afraid to cross the gap. He knows that he will ultimately be dragged back into the darkness of Academy City—he isn’t happy about this, either.
But he tries.
Abilities: He's so OP and I am so sorry. And there's even more if you keep scrolling until it says something about motorbikes or something. Accel is also capable of consuming black coffee at an alarming wake, random acts of cannibalism, having an eidetic memory, and he's also pretty good at speaking in Russian, apparently.
Other: Accelerator suffers from horrible brain damage after a man winds up shooting him in the head (he has the entry wound scar in the center of his forehead, but he hides it with his hair), and he thus has an incredibly severe case of Broca's/expressive aphasia (he is completely unable to understand any form of language—verbal, signed, or written—as it gets jumbled up in his head, and he can't communicate back without word salading the hell out of it), and has lost most of his motor and calculation/computation skills. Basically, he can't do anything nor use any of his amazing psychic powers since they're based on complex mental math/anime science nonsense.
Because of this, he's been fitted with a battery powered choker and electrode with wires attached to his brain from behind his ears, which makes up for all of his lost abilities, although his esper powers themselves are at a little less than half as strong as they used to be. Accel has to switch it 'on' and 'off' to use his powers, because they drain the battery life like crazy—with his powers activated, he has thirty minutes to do whatever it is wants to do before the battery dies (which causes him to lose all of his regained abilities and he collapses), but if he keeps his powers 'off', then the battery is able to run for approximately 48 hours before he has to recharge it. A lot of things can mess with his choker and cause it to malfunction or stop working entirely (i.e, signal interference, Accelerator going deep underground for whatever reason, and that just really sucks for him).
But, since his powers are being taken away, he’ll simply be left with his walking and speaking disabilities. I’d prefer to rp him with these things since they’re a part of who Accelerator is! Him having his choker serves as an important reminder to him of the irony that he now relies on the same girls he used to kill in order to continue living, since all of his lost abilities are regained by the collective brain power of the clones via something called the Misaka Network. Luckily, he has a cane in order to get around, and I’m hoping that he’ll still have to keep his battery charged to be able to function normally while his psychic powers themselves can be handwaved away.
SAMPLES;
First Person:
[ There’s somewhat of a shuttering sound at first before a boy—albino, Japanese—appears on the screen, a confused but intensely disgruntled look on his face as he stares hard at the lense for a moment without saying anything. He isn’t indoors, but there isn’t any way to judge his location; he’s angled the camera position to be pointing upwards slightly. All that is behind him is the clear blue sky and perhaps the tops of some pine trees. ]
Hey. Which one of y—
[ He pauses and clicks his tongue, in thought for a moment before his expression changes… and he winds up looking rather angry. ]
Okay, okay. I don’t fucking get it. I woke up on a goddamn lawnchair in middle-class suburban Pleasantville, America or some shit and I’m expecting the Stepford wives to come and sweep me away to their PTA meeting. Where the hell am I? If this is some elaborate joke, I’m going to rip the balls off the fucking person who set this up and light them on fire.
[ Oh boy, he looks entirely serious. ]
I can’t even speak English, holy shit.
Third Person:
It isn’t as if this is the first time that Accelerator has ever woken up without knowing where he is… but this, this, is an entirely different story. This isn’t Academy City—hell, he isn’t even sure if he’s in Japan anymore. Everything is so infuriately bright and the air itself feels sickeningly saccharine. Rows of houses, well-manicured lawns… It feels like he’s in one of those shitty American movies taking place in the 1950’s or something. A million questions buzz through Accelerator’s head all at once, but the one that is most prominent for a moment is the dumb thought that this is the first time in his entire like that he’s ever sat on a lawn chair.
“This is fucking absurd...”
Gathering his cane from the grass beside him, the boy pushes himself up off of the lawn chair and looks around briefly before his gaze lands on the house behind him. There’s a letter taped to the door, it seems… either that or a warrant, because he’s pretty sure he’s just been kidnapped and it wouldn’t surprise him if there were other suspicious activities going on here too. Regardless, Accelerator walks over to the house and yanks the letter from the door. Opening it is easy enough, but actually reading it becomes a bit difficult—there’s no fucking way this is real. How did he get here in the first place?
He rifles through the papers, eyes quickly skimming over the information as he scrutinizes his newfound situation. Keys. Credit card, license, a school ID. Living here with strangers as if it were normal. Accelerator’s mouth hangs open in his belief before places his cane against the door of the house and retrieves his cell phone from his pocket. He needs to call someone—Last Order, if she’ll answer the phone for once. This must be some kind of prank. But, scrolling through the contacts of his phone, everything has been replaced with names and numbers that he doesn’t recognize.
What the hell.
With a sudden and loud groan, the esper suddenly flings the papers and keys in his hands at the door of the house. “Fuck this!”
OTHER;
Housing Request?:n/a! May god help whoever is housed with this child. Komaeda!
Did you read the rules and FAQ?: Yep!
Player: Sam
Age: 20
Personal Journal:
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Contact Info: teitoku @ plurk
IC INFORMATION;
Characters Name: Accelerator
Age: Assumed to be 15 – 16
Canon: A Certain Magical Index
Canon Point: Vol. 15 of the light novels
Species: Human
Gender: Implied to be intersex, but identifies as male
Orientation: n/a
History: Here!
Appearance: He's a sickly looking kid but he'll explode your organs out of your body before you can even blink. Incredible.
Personality:
Let's begin by saying that the brunt of Accelerator's personality is not entirely his own.
“... What exactly was Accelerator’s “nature”? [ … ] Perhaps before all the tragedy and before Academy City’s darkness swallowed up that young Level 5, his nature had been that of a child that commonly smiled and commonly cried.”
For a majority of his life, he was raised in multiple research facilities wherein children like him were gruesomely experimented upon to study their esper abilities with brainwashing and drugs—as Accelerator had always been an outrageously powerful esper from a very young age, he was always especially regarded with high interest by scientists. Until Accelerator turned nine, he was held in the Special Esper Dual Modification Technology Research Institute, which he describes as being a “garbage dump for the disposal of living human beings.” He was moved from that particular facility and into another one due to it being unable to handle him—he was too strong, and was feared by his researchers—and that facility would be unable to handle him, and they too would send him away. No facility was able to hold him for longer than two months straight; he would be transferred into a different lab each time, and in every lab, he was always held in isolation for being too dangerous.
Sometime during his constant movement, the researcher Kihara Amata was assigned to Accelerator's team. Kihara was a horrifically cruel and nasty man, but he too was afraid of Accelerator and his powers... Despite that, he was in charge of leading Accelerator's development of his powers, and was repeatedly quoted saying that he had wanted to kill Accelerator ever since the level 5 was a young boy. This is the man whose Accelerator's personality is influenced entirely by; with all of his trauma already gripping him, being impressionable, being easily susceptible to fear due to his lack of stability and social interaction, Accelerator had adopted the cold personality of Kihara, who was quick to enrage, was prone to violent outbursts, and spoke in vulgar language. When Accelerator is introduced into the series, this is exactly who he appears to be on the surface. He's scathing and hurls abuse at people upon the slightest provocation. He's sarcastic, dismissive, and is totally and completely inconsiderate towards other people and their feelings. He's clearly a sadist... This is especially displayed during what is shown of him participating in the Level 6 Shift experiment, a large experiment that involved him battling twentythousand of the level 2 to level 3 clones of the third ranking level 5, Misaka Mikoto, one by one in scheduled fights to the death. And during fights, Accelerator is horrifically cruel; he’ll laugh and smile—things he rarely does otherwise—all while tearing people to shreds with a touch of his finger.
One large aspect of him, however, is his sheer apathy. Accelerator just... doesn't care about anything until it directly involves him in some manner (or, more importantly, if it involves Last Order). He has a lackadaisical attitude about things; someone trashes his dorm, breaks everything they can and spray paints his walls, and Accel shrugs at the mess, and lays on his couch and goes to sleep. He cares very little for other’s opinion of him. He is somewhat of a ‘celebrity,’ as all level 5s are, although his reputation is notoriously feared because all but one of the level 5s are classifiably insane… and he just doesn’t care. He’ll do what he wants, regardless of what anyone else thinks, and if someone tells him to do something that he doesn’t want to, he’ll make no effort to do it. Period.
With that being said… Accelerator reacts. Honestly, it’s very rare that he starts shit; shit happens, and he responds to it, typically in a tremendously violent and explosive manner. He has so much pent up rage that it could come as a surprise to someone who doesn’t know him. Accelerator comes off as a snarky introvert (which he undoubtedly is, though he can be quite the talkative person), but he’s easy to set off, and his mood swings are incredible. One minute he’s taunting you, the next he could be shoving his entire arm through a building, screaming like a possessed child, while he throws it at you.
Despite his strength and his utter psychosis, Accelerator doesn’t desire to actually hurt anyone innocent—some fans interpret Accel as being a pacifist, which doesn’t quite seem to be the case… He expresses remorse of his slaughter of the first 10,031 clones, but if he was not forcibly stopped in the middle of his fight with the 10,032nd clone, he likely would have kept killing until the experiment failed on its own as it was supposed to never work in the first place. It is to be noted as per the first chapter of his spin off manga, A Certain Scientific Accelerator / To Aru Kagaku no Accelerator, that the sight of a girl’s corpse who looked like one of the clones was enough to shake him… Accelerator does not, however, show any signs of regret for the lives that he takes otherwise, such as when he massacres an entire squadron of Hound Dogs by mercilessly employingpsychological warfare against them. He shotguns off a woman’s jaw and eats a piece of her cheek, laughs at the prospect of her giving head, and then kicks her body into a metal crusher. He isn’t a pacifist. But he doesn’t necessarily want to fight if he doesn’t have to, and he doesn’t want to bring harm to anyone who’s never threatened him for the few people he cares for. In volume 15 of the light novels, Accelerator actively protects the innocent bystanders who witness his fight with Kakine Teitoku despite the massive damages being caused to the buildings around them, much to Kakine’s surprise and disdain. Accelerator only willingly joins the Level 6 Shift project (‘willingly’ being used extremely lightly here, as his involvement in this experiment was ultimately headed by scientists who knew fully well how to emotionally manipulate him into agreeing to it, as we come to find out) to become even so powerful so that “fighting him would be a sin,” meaning that people will stop ignorantly picking fights with him when they’re doomed to lose and, most likely, be killed.
After the Level 6 Shift project is suspended and later shut down entirely, Accelerator comes to meet Last Order, a ten year old girl and the 20,001st Misaka clone created. She wasn’t intended to be fodder for him to kill; rather, she serves as command tower for the other clones, and is able to shut them down—hence the name Last Order—in the event that the clones riot. Last Order’s life ends up in danger after she is implanted with a virus code to cause just what she is supposed to prevent. With close to ten thousand remaining clones alive, all with military training and equipment, an uprising of the Misaka units would result in catastrophic casualties. Accelerator was given several options to prevent any wide scale tragedies from happening if he wanted to help—he could go after the rogue researcher to force him to deactivate the virus/attack him, kill Last Order stop her from giving the command, or to retrieve the girl and bring her to another researcher so that the data could be wiped from her system. Unexpectedly, Accelerator chose to try to actually help the girl. He never wanted to be bad—a villain, as he calls himself—the role simply landed on him and he was forced to play the part. And while he chose to help the girl, to protect her life, it came at the cost of him nearly being killed. He was shot in the head, but he accomplished his mission, more or less. His life was saved, thankfully, from the combined factors of his powers kicking in and stopping the bullet from proving fatal (although it did wreak havoc on his frontal lobe…!), Yoshikawa Kikyou arriving just in time to help, and the doctor, Heaven Canceler, preforming life-saving surgery on him while fitting his rather infamous choker and electrode on the boy’s neck.
The first time that he ever tried to do something good for once, he was shot in the head—pretty much a summary of Accelerator’s life and luck.
Ever since then, he has dedicated his life to protecting the lives of Last Order and the rest of the clones, vowing to never hurt or bring fear to their lives ever again. Accelerator also extends this reach to Yomikawa Aiho and Yoshikawa Kikyou, the two women who officially adopt him and Last Order and serve as their legal guardians. There is nothing Accelerator takes more seriously than keeping these people safe—the introduction of Last Order into his life ‘saves’ him from himself, and she becomes the catalyst of his humanity. It is stated by the author of the series that, “From the bottom of his heart, what Accelerator wants is not a lover but a family. In spite of knowing nothing about what a family is, he's still been able to act as a parent for Last Order (though it’s unknown whether as a father or a mother), although there are some contradictions with how he acts as a child around Yomikawa and Yoshikawa (most prominently, the scene in Volume 15 where Yomikawa takes the gun out of his hands).” He wants a normal life. Above all else, he wants to live peacefully and quietly, and he wants the world that Last Order sees—an innocent one—to be there for her all her life. And, if it means turning the entire world against him because he knows that just wanting and hoping for something will not make it happen, he will stain his hands even more so to keep her world innocent and safe…
He sees the world in black and white—there are no shades of grey for him. Accelerator views himself as “a piece of shit villain.” His self-esteem is crap. He craves and craves and craves his redemption for the crimes he has committed against the clones, but does not believe himself worthy of it. His powers do not protect, he will say. But they are very good at destroying. Heroes do not destroy, they do not kill—heroes will save even the bad guy. They're like Kamijou Touma, who Accelerator foils. Touma is the one who interferes and stops the Level 6 Shift. Touma is the one who saves people, regardless of who they are. Accelerator not only fears him, but worships him so much to the point that he attempts (and fails) to emulate how Touma fights. Accelerator desperately wants to walk in the light, but he’s afraid to cross the gap. He knows that he will ultimately be dragged back into the darkness of Academy City—he isn’t happy about this, either.
But he tries.
Abilities: He's so OP and I am so sorry. And there's even more if you keep scrolling until it says something about motorbikes or something. Accel is also capable of consuming black coffee at an alarming wake, random acts of cannibalism, having an eidetic memory, and he's also pretty good at speaking in Russian, apparently.
Other: Accelerator suffers from horrible brain damage after a man winds up shooting him in the head (he has the entry wound scar in the center of his forehead, but he hides it with his hair), and he thus has an incredibly severe case of Broca's/expressive aphasia (he is completely unable to understand any form of language—verbal, signed, or written—as it gets jumbled up in his head, and he can't communicate back without word salading the hell out of it), and has lost most of his motor and calculation/computation skills. Basically, he can't do anything nor use any of his amazing psychic powers since they're based on complex mental math/anime science nonsense.
Because of this, he's been fitted with a battery powered choker and electrode with wires attached to his brain from behind his ears, which makes up for all of his lost abilities, although his esper powers themselves are at a little less than half as strong as they used to be. Accel has to switch it 'on' and 'off' to use his powers, because they drain the battery life like crazy—with his powers activated, he has thirty minutes to do whatever it is wants to do before the battery dies (which causes him to lose all of his regained abilities and he collapses), but if he keeps his powers 'off', then the battery is able to run for approximately 48 hours before he has to recharge it. A lot of things can mess with his choker and cause it to malfunction or stop working entirely (i.e, signal interference, Accelerator going deep underground for whatever reason, and that just really sucks for him).
But, since his powers are being taken away, he’ll simply be left with his walking and speaking disabilities. I’d prefer to rp him with these things since they’re a part of who Accelerator is! Him having his choker serves as an important reminder to him of the irony that he now relies on the same girls he used to kill in order to continue living, since all of his lost abilities are regained by the collective brain power of the clones via something called the Misaka Network. Luckily, he has a cane in order to get around, and I’m hoping that he’ll still have to keep his battery charged to be able to function normally while his psychic powers themselves can be handwaved away.
SAMPLES;
First Person:
[ There’s somewhat of a shuttering sound at first before a boy—albino, Japanese—appears on the screen, a confused but intensely disgruntled look on his face as he stares hard at the lense for a moment without saying anything. He isn’t indoors, but there isn’t any way to judge his location; he’s angled the camera position to be pointing upwards slightly. All that is behind him is the clear blue sky and perhaps the tops of some pine trees. ]
Hey. Which one of y—
[ He pauses and clicks his tongue, in thought for a moment before his expression changes… and he winds up looking rather angry. ]
Okay, okay. I don’t fucking get it. I woke up on a goddamn lawnchair in middle-class suburban Pleasantville, America or some shit and I’m expecting the Stepford wives to come and sweep me away to their PTA meeting. Where the hell am I? If this is some elaborate joke, I’m going to rip the balls off the fucking person who set this up and light them on fire.
[ Oh boy, he looks entirely serious. ]
I can’t even speak English, holy shit.
Third Person:
It isn’t as if this is the first time that Accelerator has ever woken up without knowing where he is… but this, this, is an entirely different story. This isn’t Academy City—hell, he isn’t even sure if he’s in Japan anymore. Everything is so infuriately bright and the air itself feels sickeningly saccharine. Rows of houses, well-manicured lawns… It feels like he’s in one of those shitty American movies taking place in the 1950’s or something. A million questions buzz through Accelerator’s head all at once, but the one that is most prominent for a moment is the dumb thought that this is the first time in his entire like that he’s ever sat on a lawn chair.
“This is fucking absurd...”
Gathering his cane from the grass beside him, the boy pushes himself up off of the lawn chair and looks around briefly before his gaze lands on the house behind him. There’s a letter taped to the door, it seems… either that or a warrant, because he’s pretty sure he’s just been kidnapped and it wouldn’t surprise him if there were other suspicious activities going on here too. Regardless, Accelerator walks over to the house and yanks the letter from the door. Opening it is easy enough, but actually reading it becomes a bit difficult—there’s no fucking way this is real. How did he get here in the first place?
He rifles through the papers, eyes quickly skimming over the information as he scrutinizes his newfound situation. Keys. Credit card, license, a school ID. Living here with strangers as if it were normal. Accelerator’s mouth hangs open in his belief before places his cane against the door of the house and retrieves his cell phone from his pocket. He needs to call someone—Last Order, if she’ll answer the phone for once. This must be some kind of prank. But, scrolling through the contacts of his phone, everything has been replaced with names and numbers that he doesn’t recognize.
What the hell.
With a sudden and loud groan, the esper suddenly flings the papers and keys in his hands at the door of the house. “Fuck this!”
OTHER;
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