After Kamui left, Haru found himself left in the living room alone as his mother went into the kitchen to finish preparing dinner. Shrugging, he reached a hand towards the tv remote.
"Don't you dare try to use your Quirk, Haru!"
The boy froze guilty, his hand had already started to turn into paper, "I'm not!"
"Uh-huh," Mitsuki didn't sound convinced.
Haru sighed, "Boo."
He slowly strained forward, trying to grab the remote where it sat tauntingly out of his reach while he remained on the couch.
C'mon! Don't make me move! Why can't you just sprout legs and walk when we need you to. You seem to do it a lot when none of us are looking. Don't make me have to move.
He was so preoccupied with his battle of wills with the device, he failed to hear the front door slam shut.
"It's not gonna move, idiot."
Haru didn't look up at the glowering Katsuki as he continued to glare lightning at the device, "Hi Katuksi, I'm a little busy at the moment."
Katsuki's eyebrow twitched in annoyance but refused to solve the problem by getting the remote himself, "Why are you acting so weird?"
Haru shrugged, "I don't know about you, I have a feeling technology has some random programming that tells it to not give us satisfaction," his face took on a creepy expression as his voice became ghostly, "They are watching us."
Katsuki deadpanned, "It's a damn remote!"
Haru sat back on the couch, dropping the conspiracy theorist act, "...And it's just beyond my reach."
Katsuki turned to leave, "I'm surprised you haven't tried the dog yet. Oi! Bumi!"
A clack of nails echoed down the hall before a panting Shiba Inu ran into the room.
Haru instantly brightened, "Bumi!"
The medium-sized dog barked and ran around the couch to greet him.
Katsuki meanwhile, stalked up the stairs to go to his room, "Just get him the remote already, you damn mutt."
Bumi barked in acknowledgment and pushed the remote with his nose so Haru could grab it.
The teenager grinned at the pet Katsuki had gotten him a couple of years back as a birthday gift, "I owe you one, Bumi," the dog whined, "No, I can't take you to school."
The canine's ears dropped as it continued to whine.
Haru just shook his head, uttering a firm 'no' before flicking on the tv. He started watching a show he had recorded a month before, while at the same time trying to ignore Bumi's silent pleas.
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Shikigami Dance: Naruto/BNHA Crossover
FanficCover by TheOddestGwen | Peace is a dream sought after by many but attained by few. Humanity strives for it yet struggles when they achieve it. In some cases, it takes a god to bring lasting peace. Or does it? Maybe a child of a god or even an angel...