Bad Luck
The next destination was an arcade.
It was a rather large arcade, meaning that there were plenty of different games and activities for them to do.
But it seems like Mina and Amai were stuck on one game in particular.
"Oh yeah! Get wrecked Pinky!" Amai shouted, as she and Mina competed, at Dance Dance Revolution.
Amai had put her hair up in a ponytail and had a serious expression on her face. Shifting into Gaming Amai. Gaming Amai was much, much less kind than normal Amai, as her competitive spirit took complete control over her mind, body, and soul.
"Not bad for a half-pint!" Mina said as she matched Amai's pace. "But you'll have to do better than that!"
All Might, Yami, Yonda, and Kioku looked at the intense competition in front of them.
"I have a feeling they're gonna be at this for a while." All Might chuckled, before turning to the children. "Well then, go have fun children, but remember to stay together. I need to use the bathroom."
Perfect. Yonda thought, grinning with a sinister glint in her eye. Now it's just the three of us. No one to get in our way.
Well, dear, sister. Brother. Yonda grabbed her two siblings' arms and pulled them towards some games. Let's go play!
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It'd been about half an hour, and nothing eventful happened.
They just played games and had fun. That was all well and good, but she had a job to do!
And so now they were at ski ball, playing it normally until Kioku accidentally dropped one of her balls on the floor.
She was about to try and pick it up when the man who was playing next to them picked it up first and offered it to her.
"Here you go, little lady." The man said, giving her a kind smile as he offered the ball.
Kioku glared at the man, as she slowly reached for the ball.
Damn it stop pretending to be nice! Show me who you really are! Kioku thought.
Meanwhile, Yami noticed Kioku's emotions suddenly flare-up. As anger, fear and sadness filled her once more. Interesting.
Kioku took the ball back, and the man smiled at her, receiving nothing but a glare in return. You're not kind. No one is buying it. You're not my family. Only they can be kind.
That's some logic she's got there. Yonda thought to herself.
Fear and sadness is back. Yami thought, sharing that information with Yonda.
Still doesn't make much sense to me. Yonda thought. Even now, I still don't understand her. Why is she so determined to think everyone else is terrible? Well if this was easy, then I guess I wouldn't have been hired. Well, I guess I should leave the theorizing for later. I'll just continue to observe for now.
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They continued to play around the arcade for about an hour.
The trio was currently playing a basketball game, and...not doing too well, to say the least.
Kioku pouted. "This game sucks."
"Doesn't suck, we're just bad at it." Yami pointed out. "Lot of people love it. I think."
I don't understand the appeal. Yonda said, before noticing something. Huh?
"Leave me alone!" They heard someone cry.
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I Don't Run An Orphanage!
FanfictionIzuku Midoriya, couldn't be a hero. But despite this, he soon finds he's a magnet for trouble, particularly trouble involving children. There a lot's of children in the city with quirks that cause issues for them and the people around them. And if t...