You looked at the well put together tents with an impressed expression. Poppy had pretty much put them together herself. The only time you helped was to hold up some of the higher poles that she couldn't.
Y/N: Good work, Poppy.
You looked to the younger girl who was smiling smugly. She gave you a thumbs up while you kneeled down to collect the bags that the tents came in. You cleaned up while Poppy and Lulu discussed what activities they wanted to partake in. Most of what Lulu wanted was the arts and crafts stations while Poppy was leaning more towards stuff like archery and swimming.
Y/N: You two try to stay together. And keep in touch with Lux so she knows where you are.
Lulu: Okay, bro!
Poppy: We'll behave.
You narrowed your eyes at her.
Poppy: We'll try to behave.
You nodded and ventured off to see if you could find Jinx or Janna and Lux. Now that you were actually at the campsites, you came to realize that this was the same place you used to camp with your team. You haven't done it in years, so the name was lost on you. Still, this all brought back memories.
Fond ones.
???: This doesn't look right.
You stopped and looked over to a campsite where you found two girls trying to set up their tent. The one with blue hair was currently standing confidently as if she had done it right. You tilted your head. The pink haired girl was right. It looked horrible.
Said pink haired girl was looking over the manual in confusion. You looked around to see that the people who were around were all busy with their own tents or leaving to do something else. You considered it for a moment before you decided to offer a hand.
???: I'm telling you, Akali, this looks all messed up.
???: Nah. It looks fine.
Y/N: Excuse me.
The two looked up at you as you smiled as kindly as you could. After moving in with Lux's team, you had found yourself with a turnaround in appearance. Your hair was cut shorter and styled to look nice, your clothes were laid back and casual than just some hoodie and whatever pants didn't smell. Living in a house full of girls will just do that to you.
Y/N: Sorry to butt in, but do you need some help?
???/???: Yes/No.
The two looked at each other. The blue haired girl, Akali you figured, stood up and crossed her arms.
Akali: We don't need help, Kai'sa. I got this.
You and the pink haired girl, Kai'sa, watched as Akali walked over to the tent and started to try and bend a pole that wasn't meant to bend. There was an unpleasant nose followed by a series of events that ultimately ended in Akali being buried under tarp and poles. She slowly raised her head and looked at the two of you.
Akali: Okay. We might maybe need some minor help.
You smirked and rolled up your sleeves before walking over. You held out a helping hand to the girl who took it. You pulled her to her feet, but suddenly felt something. A strange sting. You quickly pulled your hand away and looked at her in shock.
Was that....no. It couldn't be. She wasn't even a Star Guardian.
Akali: Uh, thanks?
You blinked and quickly shook your hand and returned to smiling.
Y/N: Sorry. You're just super light. I didn't want you to end up falling on me.
Akali: Oh. Yeah. That would be...awkward.
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Star Guardian: You Are Not Alone (Male Reader)
General FictionIn a vast and dark universe, young warriors are chosen by fate to protect the light of the stars. They are destined to burn bright, but collapse as furiously as they shine. Magically empowered by the First Star, high schooler Lux and her team of Sta...