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爱情
The older he got, the harder it was to control it, and the more nervous his parents got over him. Deciding that since they didn’t want him using his powers and wanted a safer way for him to be able to defend himself, his father forced him into practicing hand to hand combat with him at the age of 10. It was safe to say that his father never went easy on him, his body often littered in bruises and scratches that never healed. Even verbally, his words constantly stabbed through him like a knife. When he would fall down to the ground in pain, blood dripping from his lips, his father would mockingly ask, “what’s wrong? Can’t take a hit?”, and force him to get back up and fight until he was blacking out. But even as he begged his mother, tears welling up in the bottom lids of his eyes and trying to stop the feeling of not being able to breathe, his mother couldn’t even convince his father that enough was enough. So, the cycle continued on for many years to come, Yangyang becoming stronger and stronger but it was just never enough to beat him. Though through these lessons with his father, he gained another power; agility. He was able to lighten his body in order to dodge attacks faster and use his own attacks faster, but he never let his father know of what he discovered. When he finally became of age, Yangyang’s parents decided it was safe enough to let him back into society, but still decided it would be in everybody’s best interest if they stayed hidden away. He, of course, was slightly saddened by this, but knew how much trouble they would all get into if his parents ever showed their face after being declared missing for so long. But it also gave him the push to decide to apply to the school he wanted to attend, and actually become the person he had been taught not to be his whole life; a hero.
here.
Time to himself, learning better ways to control his powers, reading any sort of book he can find, learning about other people around him, making friends (though he’ll never ing admit it), having time to think.
People worrying about him, losing his temper, messing anything up, being lied to, constantly having to repeat himself or being ignored, being told he can’t do something that he knows he can.
Other than reading and practicing, what the heck are hobbies?
For me to know, and for you to never find out.
Gives respect to those that give him back the same, but isn’t one to easily open up to people. Does have his moments where he may doubt or put himself down a lot more, but overall tries his hardest regardless of the situation. Always putting others before himself, it’s not surprising if he does something reckless just to help another person. Not too used to psychical affection, he’ll freeze up once someone pulls him into their embrace, but it only takes a few tries for him to come around and return or ask for the affection on his own. Once he’s comfortable with you, he’s much more responsive and attentive, but still might not laugh at a joke or term he doesn’t understand.