Don't go ghost girl

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A movie theater. A wonderful place to go with family and friends and maybe even with your significant other. It's a place where film enjoyed gather to watch films made by individuals who want to share a piece of their art made by them for people like them.

The horror franchise thrives with this mentality as several films try to one up each other in realism and scare values.

In an era where everything is online and can be streamed from various electronic devices, theaters are rarely used nowadays.

As such, abandoned theaters exist now, no longer in use by the public but not yet also not destroyed as a reminder of an era that once was. It is mostly used as a place for people to visit and recollect how things used to be in the past. Basically, people pay just to see and watch old movies, really old movies. It's an easy way to get money, yet people are stupid enough to pay for overpriced tickets just to get a washed down experience of going to a movie theater and watching films in person. Considering how run down the building is, it's not worth the money. But people are stupid!

Izuku is not stupid. He's not gonna pay about 10,000 yen give or take just to watch an old school film, when he could watch it for free!

That's right, him and Kyouka are gonna sneak into this move theater and watch a movie for free. They don't have that kind of money to spend on a whim.

It was nighttime, around 9 pm, and it's a Friday, so there's no school the next day.

"I'm almost there, Izuku. I'm crossing the street to the theater right now? Where are you right now?" Kyoka spoke into her phone, looking both ways before crossing the street.

From speakerphone her boyfriend answered. "Almost there too, I just gotta pick something up real quick before i get there. Bye babe." A beep, and she put her phone away, giggling at his words. She feels giddy whenever he calls her babe. It just fills her with joy to know that such a kindhearted and cute boy like Izuku is her boyfriend.

As she neared the theater she plugged her jacks into the outside walls of the theaters while pretending to check her phone to make herself look less inconspicuous, those late night goers waving her off as someone who is simply loitering.

But in reality, she was checking to see if there was any security inside, confirming there was none, and she moved.

She simply walked in with no concern in the world. After all, who would care if someone was squatting inside the abandoned theater. Civilians clearly dont care about doing the right thing. their lazy asses simply wait for a hero to deal with it.

Once inside, Kyouka shot a text to Izuku, who was rapidly approaching her location.

Sprinting across rooftops, he felt his phone buzz. "Must be Kyoka. Alexa, call Kyo." He heard the ringing in his earphones, and she eventually picked up. "Hey Kyo, you inside yet?"

"Yea, I'm in. Are you almost here?"

"You know it. I picked up a bag I had stashed in a rooftop. I can see the theater from here, just find whatever room you want to watch in and text me the room number, and I'll meet you there."

"Will do, bye Izuku."

"Bye Kyo." Confirming the call ended through a beep, he sped up to his destination. A few seconds later and he landed in the rooftop. "Alright." He checked his phone as he made his way to the ground from the back to avoid prying eyes. "Theater room A113."

Plopping down to ground level, he seeked for one of the side doors to enter the theater. "Good, no one saw me."

Closing the door behind, he scouted his surroundings, turning on his phone flashlight to see. The place was absolute barren, dark, and just plain eerie. Run down walls and tattered posters plastered across the walls. The main lobby was complete darkness. He could barely make out where the popcorn machine was. "Good thing I brought my own snacks. All right, let's find this room."

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