[ polite or not, rai takes how casual he is in stride. instead, he wonders if "bakugou" was meant to act as some sort of nickname. similar to how the children of ye ran had once referred to him as "rai." hence, once more, he speaks reflectively. ] "Rai." [ this is probably the most disjointed conversation, regardless...
there was another purpose in his approach. which is made slightly more clear as rai stares down the rows of houses, then back at bakugou's number. he half-debates if this was as difficult for the others. ] No. [ but, maybe he was a bit lost...
when he was lost, he often was instructed to hand over a picture of frankenstein with his number strewn on the back—
but, instead: ] Your home? [ maybe if he knew where bakugou was placed amongst these homes, he'd be able to figure where he was meant to go. is his conclusion. he would do this without frankenstein's assistance. (even if he was likely the one who suggested them to split up). ]
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there was another purpose in his approach. which is made slightly more clear as rai stares down the rows of houses, then back at bakugou's number. he half-debates if this was as difficult for the others. ] No. [ but, maybe he was a bit lost...
when he was lost, he often was instructed to hand over a picture of frankenstein with his number strewn on the back—
but, instead: ] Your home? [ maybe if he knew where bakugou was placed amongst these homes, he'd be able to figure where he was meant to go. is his conclusion. he would do this without frankenstein's assistance. (even if he was likely the one who suggested them to split up). ]