𝓒𝓱𝓪𝓹𝓽𝓮𝓻 𝓧𝓧𝓧𝓘𝓥: 𝓐 𝓑𝓾𝓻𝓷𝓲𝓷𝓰 𝓗𝓸𝓶𝓮

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The night was something she never had the chance to truly experience. Falling asleep the moment the sun disappeared from the sky in layers of warm blankets and a mound full of pillows.


Never allowing her to feel the night air on her skin. Hear the sounds that only happened in the dark.


And see all that had to offer.




"Leave me alone."


Ever since the sun had started to set, she was followed by the nightly insects. At first, not being too much of an issue as she helped clean up the mess from training.


But within ten minutes she was fending off swarms of pesky biting insects from her skin.


Her only defense being the two fox kits who tried catching mouthfuls of them.



"I guess even she has limits when it comes to nature." Aizawa muttered, watching as she ran pass him. Mandalay came to stand beside him. "Aguni. Quit playing around and finish putting up the equipment."


"That's easy for you to say. You're not being chased like a prized pig due for the slaughter." [Y/n] swatted away another mosquito. The tattoos on her skin took on a soft glow. Citronella(1) flowers began to grow throughout her hair. Almost immediately did the insects stop their chase and leave. Buzzing with words of dismay.



That received excited barks and yips from the two fox kits.



[Y/n] scratched her skin that was already forming bumps, "My skin feels terrible now."


"Once you finish helping here you can head to the bathhouse with the others." Mandalay comforted. "Then you can prepare for the Test of Courage!"


[Y/n] picked up one of the boxes of supplies, "I can't believe your making me babysit a bunch of teens in the woods. I'm sure they can put one foot in front of the other. They aren't toddlers."


"You aren't babysitting them, Aguni." Aizawa sighed. "Your job is to keep the surrounding area safe, guard them from any dangers that might hinder the training and care for those who might end up injured due to the unfamiliar surroundings."

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