haunted
but how do you talk about togachako, write about them, this incredible queer love story,,, without talking about rejection and acceptance, about society's sins and the violence it spurns, about the love it takes to save everyone from that, about the unique and deviant ways to express love, about beauty not in spite of but because of the oddities??? how do you even begin to talk about togachako without talking about what it really means to love in a way society deems weird and wrong??
Thinking about Aki, Denji and their love for Makima-
How the two of them got saved by Makima- She saved Denji by taking him out of the gory warehouse, giving him an actual meal, good clothes and a home; and she saved Aki by (reasons we don't know)
How their behavior is different towards her- Denji has sexual and romantic desires about her, and even expressed his said desires once. While Aki keeps a politeful distance towards her and doesn't express the same desires as Denji.
How they both had people who genuinely loved them and could offer them more than Makima- Himeno and Angel, who genuinely cared for Aki and wished to keep him safe, and Reze, who had a connection with Denji due to their shared identities as illiterate children forced to become weapons and wished to run away with him. And yet, Both Denji and Aki wasn't able to reciprocate their feelings of love and care because they were gone before they could express anything.
How unbeknownst to them, Makima desired someone else, and played them both to get to that someone- Pochita. She took Denji in just to break him down and force Pochita out of his body, and she used Aki to be the set piece that breaks him down.
There's probably more thoughts I have about this but this is all I have right now
Once every month I open this app and post something then leave forever
Rody and Uraraka? Oh, you mean Izukus brown haired, broke, bi awakenings?
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