Dark Chocolate

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Kokoa

Kokoa hugged the bunny plushie Touya had given her, to her chest. It was worn out but she could still see the light brown on Bunny's fur. He had a white stomach and the inside of his ears. The drought was the very worst. Oh-oh, oh-oh. When the flowers that we'd grown together died of thirst.

"I miss you, Touya," Kokoa mumbled as she lay curled up on a pile of blankets. Her room was basically the basement. She had no bed, only three blankets to sleep on. Some clothes were folded up neatly in a corner. Everything else in the room was used to keep her in line. Tears started to well up in her eyes and she started crying. "I want to get out of here." Just then, the basement door opened and Kokoa darted under the blankets. She just stayed there until the door closed again. Before she crawled out, she waited about twenty minutes. And she counted exactly 1, 200 seconds. Then, she crawled out. No one was there but there was a tray of food. Kokoa walked over, picked it up, and then returned to her pile of blankets. It was months and months of back and forth. Oh-oh, oh-oh.

The other spares for All for One were dead. He'd killed them all after Touya left. All for One still had no idea that it was Kokoa who helped him get away. It was exactly three weeks after Bakugou had been kidnapped. Kokoa picked at her food and kept one arm around Bunny.

When she finally finished her food, she placed the tray by the door and searched for a piece of chocolate, preferably dark chocolate. More specifically, 90% dark chocolate with mint filling.

After a couple of minutes of searching, she found nothing. She sat back down and curled up under the blanket. Kokoa was eager to get off her feet. The previous day, the back of her legs had been cut and still stung. When she opened her eyes, she noticed the ground moving. Kokoa looked up as she saw fissures in the ceiling. There was no way out and the ceiling came crashing down. 

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