Toga's POV
I kept sprinting through the forest and ducking behind trees to escape the group following me. I could hear loud crunching leaves behind me. I kept running until I heard a gunshot and saw a few leaves fly upwards next to me. Adrenaline flooded through my body and my arm stopping aching. I ducked behind the nearest tree and climbed it as fast as I could. I climbed into a sturdy looking branch and watched the heroes run to the base of the tree. They looked around for a second before Aizawa pointed in different directions. They all split up and ran in a direction he had pointed in. Aizawa was the only one near me now and there was no doubt I could take him on alone but fear was overwhelming and I didn't want to leave where I was hidden. I could still taste the metallic flavour of his blood. He looked around for a while until a loud crunch came from behind the tree I was in. He sprinted to the noise and I turned to see what it was. It was a frantic Uraraka looking for a way to hide from the incoming hero. "Hey. Up here," I called to her. She looked up, seeing my face and floated herself up into the tree next to me. Aizawa stopped where she brought herself up from. Uraraka was breathing heavily and could probably be heard as he started looking around for her but didn't leave the approximate area. I held my hand over her mouth and waited for him to leave. When he did leave, I took my hand away from her mouth. I leant down to see if Aizawa was still nearby. He wasn't. I picked myself back up and asked, "Why are you here. I told you they were after me. They don't want you. They. Want. Me. Why are you still here?" "Uh. Well, I kinda just panicked when I saw them and thought I might get in trouble if they see you with me, so I just followed and lost you," she explained. I sighed and turned back to look at the ground. "I doesn't matter now, just get us down safely okay?" I saw her nod from the corner of my eye and felt her hand on my back. I held onto branches so I didn't float away and waited for her to signal that she was ready. She crawled closer to me and looked down as I had. "Ok. Lets go," she mumbled and I threw myself down, grabbing the closest I could hold onto. I looked back to Uraraka and watched her drop down, press her fingers together and whisper, "Release."