Chapter 4

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"Aye so is your name really Angel?" I asked them trying to catch up to them. I had an idea in why hawks would name them Angel. Their wings were surely more beautiful than his. I then realized it was a stupid question. Of course their name was Angel, their own father called them Angel.

"Yea." Was all they said. I guess they don't like talking. Then I remember what dad had told me. Yet I had no other choice, I couldn't stay away from them now.

I missed dad and them. It hasn't even been a day, how am I supposed to live like this. Instead of doing hero crap, I could be doing more fun things. Setting someone on fire seemed nice right now, I had someone right in front of me. Sadly, I can't do that just yet.

We walked into the actual school. It was even bigger inside. Everything about it seemed nice.

Me and dad lived in a tiny apartment, we never had a bed. I would sleep on the couch and he would sleep on the floor. I wasn't very good at cleaning or cooking, and neither was dad. So, the place was constantly dirty. The cleanest place there was in that small rundown apartment was the bathroom. Even if the sink was covered in black dye, or if there was barely any mirror left. It was still the cleanest place there.

I now look back and realize how disgusting I live.

I was brought down to reality again, just to find out that Angel was gone. They were nowhere to be seen. "Angel!?" I screamed out, hoping they would hear me. I could get completely lost here; uncle should have at least made me study a map of this place.

I needed to find Angel quickly, I really needed to go pee and I don't know where the restrooms are at. If I wonder off, I could get even more lost, and that would only be worst for me.

"Angel!?" I tried again. No answer. If they didn't hurry up and find me, I was going to piss my pants.

I heard flaps. Wing flaps. I ran towards the direction of the sound. There was no one around that I could ask for help. I ran faster trying to distract myself.

That's when I saw the white wings, there they were looking all around, probably looking for me. "Where are the restrooms!? I need to take a piss. Could you hurry up and tell me!?" I screamed across the hall. They looked back at me, looking disgusted. What the fuck I do? I wasn't going to deal with this now, I really needed the restroom.

They pointed at a door right in front of me. When I tell you, I sprinted faster than Shiggy running away from lotion.

I burst through that door. Almost slipping on the slippery floor. I had made it right on time. While I was at it, I called dad.

Once again after the third ring they answered. "Y/n! Why the fuck did you hang up on me last time!?" Sometimes I don't miss dad that much. "I'm inside UA. What now?" I whispered into the phone. "Here." Dad passed the phone to uncle. "Uncle!" I whispered excitedly. "See Dabi, she loves me more." I could just imagine dad rolling his eyes. "So, what's the plan?" I didn't have much time in here. "I want you to get close with everyone. So, no one suspects a thing. Could you do that?" Sometimes. Uncle Shiggy asked for the impossible.

"Have you seen me uncle? You think I could make friends?" I heard what sounded like dad scoff. Of course, I was on speaker. "Sure, you can kiddo, you're a ray of sunshine." Me!? A ray of sunshine! Ha. That made me laugh. "Fine whatever, I'll update you soon. Bye." I hanged up.

I walked out of the restroom. Walking to wash my hands. "Hey!" A bubbly voice came from behind me. I looked into the mirror. A pink girl was behind me. I smiled at her, going back to washing my hands. I wiped my hands on my shirt. "I really like your jacket!" She complimented the jacket. "Thanks." I nodded awkwardly, smiling at her just as awkward.

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