A peaceful walk

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Izuku POV:

"Get up, Deku, we're here," Bakugo's voice cut into my slumber, and I sat up, wiping my eyes with a yawn.

"Thanks, Kacchan," I mumbled sleepily, still half in a daze from the nap.

Bakugo turned to look at me, a faint scowl forming on his face. "What did you just call me?" he demanded, his tone sharp.

"You call me Deku, I call you Kacchan. Deal with it," I replied with a hint of stubbornness, getting up from my seat and grabbing my bag as I joined the crowd around Aizawa.

A huff announced Bakugo's presence beside me as we disembarked from the bus.

"Is that everyone? I hope so. Come on, follow me," Aizawa's voice cut through the chatter as he turned and walked into the surrounding forest.

I glanced around, making sure everyone from our group was accounted for before following Aizawa's lead. The dense trees and soft rustle of leaves created a serene atmosphere, a stark contrast to the bustling energy of the city we had just left behind.

As we ventured deeper into the forest, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation. This was a completely new experience for me; I had never been in a forest before.

Sure, we have some forests in Hell, but they are nothing like this. Everything there tries to kill you, even the trees. So being in this forest was a welcome change. The tranquility of the surroundings, the chirping of birds, and the gentle rustle of leaves in the wind created a sense of peace that I rarely experienced. The late afternoon sun adding to the scene.

I glanced around, taking in the lush greenery and the filtered sunlight that dappled the forest floor. It was a stark contrast to the harsh landscapes of Hell, where danger lurked around every corner. 

Despite my initial apprehension about the unknown, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. This training exercise was not only a test of our abilities but also an opportunity to explore a new environment and learn from it.

As the sun began to set Aizawa addressed us once more. 

"We still have a long walk so keep up" with that he flicked on a touch and contiuned to walk. 

Although the snarling brought us to a stop pretty quick. 

I pushed my way through the crowd to stand next to Aizawa.

There were three wolves ahead of us, their eyes scaning us as though they where searching for someone. 

I murmed to Aizawa. 

"They are angel beasts, your students have no hope fighting them"

Aizawa's expression grew grimmer as he considered the situation I had described. "What are our options?" he whispered back to me, his voice tinged with concern.

I nodded, weighing our choices carefully. "Well, they are after me," I explained quietly. "So, I could release my seal on my presence, then run. They will follow me, and I can lead them away until I can deal with them. But that means Angels will be drawn to this location."

Aizawa nodded in understanding, recognizing the risks involved. "And the other option?" he prompted, wanting to explore all possibilities.

"The other option is to confront them here and now," I continued, my voice steady despite the gravity of the situation. "But that would mean risking a direct confrontation with the angel beasts, which might attract even more attention."

Aizawa mulled over the options, his gaze scanning our surroundings as if assessing our chances in each scenario. "We need to minimize casualties and protect the students," he finally stated, his tone resolute.

I nodded in agreement, knowing that whatever decision we made, it would require careful planning and swift action. The forest around us felt both serene and ominous, a stark reminder of the dangers that lurked in the shadows.

"We'll go with the first option," Aizawa decided, his voice firm. "Release your seal, lead them away, and we'll prepare for any incoming threats."

I nod and prepare to release my demon aura. 

"What, why are you sending him in alone. What do you mean release your seal?" Kat asked confused. The class agreeing with him.

"I will explain later" 

I stepped forwards "Hey puppies" I bent my knees slightly and laughed "Keep up if you can."

Then I released my seal. 

As the wolves' heads snapped towards me with snarls, I could feel the raw power emanating from their transformed bodies. Their once sleek and elegant wolf forms now expanded into massive, white beasts, each the size of a man.

Two of them spread their wings, casting a shadows over the forest floor as they took to the sky with thunderous flaps.

The third wolf, however, remained grounded, its massive paws pounding the earth with each stride as it chased me through the dense undergrowth.

The trees blurred past me in a frenzied rush, their branches whipping at my face as I dodged and weaved, racing to outpace the relentless predator behind me.

The wolf's hot breath grazed the back of my neck, a constant reminder of the danger nipping at my heels.

With adrenaline coursing through my veins, I pushed my legs harder, vaulting over fallen logs and darting around towering tree trunks. 

The forest seemed to close in around us, amplifying the tension of the chase.

But just as I felt the wolf's jaws inches away, I spotted a small clearing ahead.

With a burst of determination, I sprinted towards it, my heart pounding in my chest. 

The open space offered a brief respite from the claustrophobic grip of the trees, allowing me to assess my next move.

The wolf skidded to a halt at the edge of the clearing, its eyes fixed on me with predatory focus. 

We stood locked in a tense standoff, the silence broken only by the rustling of leaves in the gentle breeze.

As I stood in the clearing, the tension thick in the air, a laugh bubbled up from deep within me.

It started as a low chuckle, then grew into a full-bodied laugh that echoed through the forest.


With a sense of exhilaration, I shed my human form, allowing my true demon form to emerge.

Dark energy crackled around me, swirling and coalescing into a menacing aura. Horns sprouted from my head, my eyes gleaming with an otherworldly glow.

The wolf's eyes widened in surprise, its predatory stance faltering for a moment as it assessed the newfound threat before it.

My demon form exuded an aura of dominance, a stark contrast to the fear that had fueled our chase moments ago.

With a confident smirk, I flexed my clawed hands, the energy around me intensifying.

The forest seemed to respond to my transformation, the very air charged with anticipation.

The wolf snarled, regaining its composure and lunging towards me with renewed aggression.

But I was ready.

With a swift motion, I summoned dark tendrils of energy, ensnaring the wolf and halting its advance.

Our eyes locked in a silent battle of wills, each refusing to yield to the other. The forest around us held its breath, the tension palpable.

I caught the other two wolves that dived at me from above with the same energy halting their advance. 


"God I hate killing angel beasts" I mumered to myself before I closed my fist, The dark energy filled their bodys and burned away from the inside out. 

Now to get back to the class before their angels showed.

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