Chapter 32

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"I'll go." The 2 look at each other, seeing how they both said the same thing at the same time.

"No." They both do it again, everyone who was there just staring at them.

"Maybe I should've grabbed Midoriya." Ejiro feels like he made a desicion to regret, but at the same time, everyone did tell him to not grab Izuku because of how many times he has broken his bones. They were doing the greenette a favor right now.

"I'll be fine." Tenya tells him, clearly about to make his way to the harness. Akamine stops him.

"Woah, hold on, you don't even know what you're in for there."

"I can work with kids, it won't be that hard." Tenya lools at Akamine, how stares back with a face telling him to 100% not go up there. "If it gets bad I'll come back down."

"But will you?" Akamine wasn't trusting this idea much, in fact, he didn't like this at all. "One thing wrong and you'll come back down?"

"Yes, then you can try to go up." Akamine still didn't like the idea but just went with it, thinking Tenya would come back down after a first 3 minutes passing.

Tenya got himself hooked up to it, then was ready to climb upwards.

"Please be careful." Everyone tells him, knowing nothing of what could happen. Tenya nods a respinse befor then ascending the rocks.
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"Try it." Akamine places a bowl into Tenya's hand, filled with some flavoured icecream of some sorts.

It was only day 2 of Tenya's suspended week off, and was currently sitting on the couch with every single light off and blind closed, wearing a pair of headphones. Sunglasses sat on the table in front of him, which were for when the lights had to be on.

"What is this?" He asks, taking the spoon that was slotted to be with the bowl.

"It's going to be your new favourite flavour of icecream, that's what." Akamine watches as Tenya as he looks at the spoon of the frozen desert. "I bet it will be."

Tenya eats some, which then makes him sit there before slowly turning his head.

"Where did you buy this from?" He points to the bowl like it is someone's really weird google search history.

"Why? Is it that good?" Akamine scoops some for himself before then putting the tub away back in the freezer. "Plus, you would definitly not believe me if I told you."

"It is in fact delicous, now, where does it come from?"

"What you are holding right there is homemade icecream." Akamine slaps the table for some weird effect.

Slowly looks back and forth between the icecream and Akamine's face, unsure how the 2 could possibly relate to each other. As this is happning, Akamine takes a seat next to Tenya with his own bowl of the flavour bomb.

"You are never going to reveal how this is made, are you?" Tenya asks, expecting a certain answer.

"Nope." And he was right, secrets are secrets for Akamine. "But no one else knew since I have my ways to keep it from everyone and anyone."

"Well, now I know."

"No, you don't." Tenya tilts his head as he looks at the boy beside him. "You don't even know where it is in the freezer."

"I will find it, once the freezer isn't going to blind me in the eyeballs." Akamine rolls his eyes before taking another bit of the frozen treat.

"You realize you can turn of the freezer light, right?"

"Not according to the one in the kitchen!" Tenya remembers exactly what happen, which he mildly regrets deciding to do. "It may say off but instead it means to say goodbye to your eyes."

Both just break into a fit of laughter, but once Akamine turned away, his laughter only seemed to get faker.
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"Almost there." Tenya tells himself a loud, seeing as the top is getting closer and closer towards him.

So far, everything has been going smoothly. Nothing has happened that had put him in danger or anything but also nothing seemed out of the ordinary.

"Woah, it got a bit breezy these last few minutes." He whispers to himself, having to replace his footing once again.

He goes up a bit more, but the wind only gets stronger, it gets to a point where it is difficult just to have a single toe on the rocks.

"Iida, what is going on up there?" Akamine asks through the walkie talkie, one supplied for communitcation and so no one breaks a phone.

Tenya goes to grab the thing until the wind picks up again, throwing him off balance, dropping the walkie talkie and making him fall down a few inches. He looks down as he sees the messenger slowly vanish from view.

The wind picks up, this time, with more brutal force. It felt like an entire tornado was throwing at his body but, he forced his grip to keep himself from falling. He was spinning in the air too much, forcing his vision to become something he had to give up on as he shut his eyes.

All Tenya wanted now was to go back down, he knew he wasn't safe up there. He tried to get down but it was too dangerous with the wild wind and his lack of mobility and coordination to do so easily.

Then, he hit it.

Everyone saw it, even from way down below. Everyone saw the blood that sprayed out, the harsh sound of collision, the defining yell of brutal pain, and the stunned moment of where time seemed to just effortlessly slow itself down.

Tenya couldn't continue to be up there anymore, he was in no condition to do so. His vision was popping in color and in darkness, consciousness blacking out it spurts, body numbing slowly from the pain, head pounding and gushing with pain.

No one was sure why he even bothered continuing to try to get up, but Tenya just slowly continued to climb up anyway. He wasn't giving up on this kid just yet, and plus, if he dropped now, he would regret it. With his blood oozing out of his head, head blurry, and eye sight temporarily damaged, he made his way to the top of it.

The only thing Akamine was thinking was that Tenya Iida would probably never make it down.
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I know it isn't the weekend but I felt like I haven't been giving you guys some chapters to read in a good while.

I have given you my treat of posting today, enjoy it.

Also, sorry about the cliffhanger.

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