Types of conflict

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After we left the pool, we went for lunch and I made him go shopping with me.  

"Bye, Michael. I'll miss you!" I waved.  

"Don't do anything stupid, Y/N, and Katsuki. I don't want any calls home." Mom cursed. 

"What kind of stupidity do you expect us to do?" Bakugo asked Mitsuki. She shook Masaru's arm and said, "You two embody illogical thinking." 

"I greatly appreciate your vote of confidence," I replied with a sigh. In the car, Masaru jumped in and said, "Alright, bye kids." 

"Good morning, Mr.Aizawa." I yawned, getting on the bus.  

He began to explain to the class how they would be having hourly rest stops, but I don't think they were paying attention. Surprisingly, he let them slide. 

"Where are we going to be stopping?" I asked.

"Don't worry about it. You seemed to be the only one who listened to me." I brushed it off and went to the back to take a seat.

It was all set up: pillow, eye mask, blanket, headphones.

"Move. I want to sit by the window," Bakugo said, motioning me to do so. I flipped my eye mask up, looked him up and down, and flipped it back down. 

"Leave me alone, bro." I curled up against the window and fell asleep in less than 10 minutes. To be honest, I couldn't give a damn about Bakugo's seat. 

It's 6 a.m. and I didn't get any sleep last night. It's not my interest what he says. 

Several hours later, I awoke distraught and dazed. I realized that I was no longer seated in my special seat after I removed my eye mask.

Rather than leaning against the window, I was leaning against Bakugo's shoulder. I breathed in deeply and decided to let go. 

Even though he was awake, he listened to his own music and stared out the window. Once again, I lowered my eye mask. He didn't notice that I was awake.

I felt him pull my blanket over my body and take a deep breath. 

There seems to be a conflict between moving my head or acting as if I am still asleep and leaving it as it is. 

The decision didn't last long because we came to our first rest stop. "Wake up, brickhead." 

I took off my eye mask and said, "This isn't the same seat I fell asleep in." 

"Because it's not, dumbass. I told you I wanted the window seat, and I got it." I moved my head away from his shoulder. 

"Everyone off the bus!" Mr.Aizawa called. The whole class groaned in annoyance and got off the bus. "Where's class 1-b?" I asked, stretching and blocking the sun from my eyes. 

Kiri yawned. "I don't see a bathroom insight. I really have to go." 

On the cliff edge, I saw a child and two women in catsuits jumping out.  "Welcome! We are The Wild Wild Pussycats!"

...the who? 

From that point on, I had difficulty paying attention to their message. There was only one thing on my mind: the name. 

We are still many hours from our campsite, yet we have an opportunity to view the stunning forest that surrounds this cliffside? 

I nudged Bakugo's arm and told him that they're about to do something foul.

"It will take you three hours to reach the bottom of the mountain. Otherwise, you won't have lunch," she exclaimed. 

"I'm not doing this bullshit." Bakugo and a few others cursed walking off. 

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