"I will tear apart universes until I find you."
[artist]




The Kids Aren't Alright

Fall Out Boy

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Stuck in the jet wash
Bad trip I couldn't get off
And maybe I bit off more than I could chew
And overhead of the aqua blue

And with the black banners raised as the crooked smiles fade
Former heroes who quit too late
Just wanna fill up the trophy case again

And in the end
I'd do it all again
I think you're my best friend
Don't you know that the kids aren't all, kids aren't alright
I'll be yours
When it rains it pours
Stay thirsty like before
Don't you know that the kids aren't all, kids aren't alright

I'm not passive but aggressive
Take note, it's not impressive
Empty your sadness, like you're dumping your purse
On my bedroom floor
We put your curse in reverse

And it's our time now if you want to to be
More the war like the carnival bears set free
And your love is anemic and I can't believe
That you couldn't see it coming from me

And I still feel that rush in my veins
It twists my head just a bit too thin
All those people in those old photographs I've seen are dead






Dr. Newton Geiszler

“And perhaps it is the greater grief, after all, to be left on earth when another is gone.” - Madeline Miller, "The Song of Achilles"

Brash, bold and often belligerent until he gets what he wants, Newt was the kaiju biology specialist of the Pan-Pacific Defense Corps. Now? He's been dragged through two worlds, one an apocalyptic wasteland run by a megalomaniac corporation bent on torturing its residents, the second a dangerous cave run by parasitic "gods," and he's none too happy to be pulled into a third world without so much as a by-your-leave, even if this one appears to be significantly more idyllic.

Though still very much the curious, exuberant, loud-mouthed, stubborn scientist that he's always been, Newt's learned a deep distrust of all things seemingly omnipotent through experience, and the losses he's suffered have taken a toll. Though he's still always questioning and wanting to learn, and is more than willing to throw himself (sometimes literally) at people and situations that he's unfamiliar with, there's now a glint of cynicism and a wariness that comes with being put in danger one (or significantly more) times too many. He no longer seeks to return home, but rather his only goal is to find and return to Hermann Gottlieb, and ensure that they'll never be separated again.



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