Long Way Home - Acoustic

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Hands out the window, Yaoyorozu felt free. The weight was lifted off of her shoulders two months after the breakup. She's greatful for all the people in her life.

Her parents accepted her in an instant. They had a big group hug, everyone was crying. Her mother crying more than she was.

"We love you for you Momo." She sniffed, "and we will always love you." Her father nods in agreement.

Then Yaoyorozu came out at school. First it was a text to the group chat of their class. Everyone said that they accepted her. The girls, in a different chat, were all screaming. Some cried along with her. (Y/n) loaned her a pin with the lesbian flag for that week to insure everyone got the hint.

"Where did you get this at?" She asks her friend as they walked through the hallway.

"I had a few other friends come out and bought them pins to show my support. They also had it for a week to a month so everyone at school knew. I had to buy so many of them I bought a bunch on sale." She chuckles to herself.

And sure enough there were some students who whispered behind her back, but she would just simply smile at them. Although they always looked somewhat scared. While Yaoyorozu wasn't looking, (Y/n) was staring daggers into their souls. No one dared to mess with her again. With or without her best friend by her side.

This brings the girls to the present. They agreed to go across town to the city half an hour away one weekend. (Y/n) often came her by herself to get away from everything. Wether it was sitting in a coffee shop for a bit before walking around. Or going to a bookstore that was known as a safe place for gay people. It was an underground thing though, very few knew about it who lived in the city.

Yaoyorozu zones back in when she sees the city light ahead. Green Day albums were loaded into the CD player, a smile placed on (Y/n)'s face. "Well someone's happy today." She teases.

(Y/n) punches her in the arm lightly. "Shut up. I've been wanting to show you around my city for ages now. And your parents are finally gone."

She sighs, "yes yes I know." Her parents have a streak for coming home a day or two early from wherever they were staying at. However, it was confirmed that they would be gone for at least two more days. No need to stress about them finding out their daughter sneaked out.

"Where are we going first?" She asks as they come to a stop light.

(Y/n) faces her to gage her reaction. "There's a good coffee shop close to the store I want to take you by. But we can get food first if you're hungry. It's a dumpling shop so we will have to wait for a bit."

The light changes and (Y/n) turns into a parking lot. A sign reads 'Free parking on weekends.' "Sorry to make you walk but you know I don't like paying parking."

They step out of her car and towards the sidewalk. It wasn't a big city but it was larger than the town they live in. Even with a big school such as U.A. being there. This city was known for having a low crime rate and a good place to start out at as a hero.

"I get that, it's really expensive." Yaoyorozu replies, "let's get food first then the coffee shop."

"Alright then."

The girls talk about anything and everything as they walk. After all they have been talking and texting every chance they get. Still aware of their mutual crush on each other. (Y/n) told herself she would make the first move, but wanted to give Yaoyorozu some time to herself after breaking up with her ex-boyfriend. Giving her the chance to come out without adding unnecessary pressure.

The lady who owns the shop recognizes (Y/n) right a way from her hair style. "Hello!" She is an older lady who smiles wholeheartedly at all of her costumers. Including the ones who are rude to her. A talent very few possess.

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