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Uraraka's POV

Toga had left the school when she could talk. She was told not to come back. It had been 2 weeks since. The league hadn't attacked since she left but she said she wasn't going to return to them. That left the question of why they weren't attacking. It was very probable that they had lost a very valuable member. Surely they could just recruit another though. If they had lost Toga, that would mean she probably hasn't had a place to stay since she left. It made me feel terrible when I thought about it. I hadn't been able to focus on school at all. It made me wonder what she was doing. When I got back to the dorms, the first thing I did was go to my room and sit on my bed, not speaking a word to anyone. I laid down and tried to sleep as best I could. I woke to an uneasy presence but no one in the room. I didn't see anything that could be giving me the unease. I got up and checked outside of the door. Nothing. Down the hall. Nothing. Under the bed. Nothing. Out the window. A slight golden glint that couldn't have come from anything else that was typically out there. It soon slid down after whatever it was noticed me. I moved back and tried to grab the door but I couldn't find it. I didn't want to look away from the window. The eyes returned and just stared onward. They looked cat-like and bright golden yellow. They reminded me of Toga. Maybe it was Toga. I walked up to the window and lifted it up getting a clear view of what was staring at me. A small black cat jumped through the window. I grabbed it and placed it outside of the window, closing it behind the cat. I went back to bed, slightly disheartened. I woke up again because of that presence again. I walked up to the window and opened it, searching for the damn cat. It wasn't there. "Hm. Odd," I said to myself quietly. If the cat wasn't there then it didn't matter. I laid back in bed but the presence didn't leave. It got closer and closer actually, at some point it felt like it was leaning directly above me.

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