Sister of mine

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"Yuudai!" I stated with shock as I looked down at the tiny girl in front of me.
"Where are you going?" She asked concerned and tired.
"Away." I bluntly said.
"For how long?"
"For forever."

I look down at the campground full of heroes-in-training. The moon was bright and the smell of woods pierced my brain again.
"Let get this done." I bluntly stated, holding onto Dabi's arm.
"Where's the fun in rushing?!" The high pitched girl asked.
"Toga, I don't want to be here longer than needed. We get in, make distractions, get the boy, and go. No unnecessary business," I replied dryly.
"Try to have some fun, Pey," Big Sis said, giving me a pat on the back.
I gave her a small smile, "I'll try, but no promises. This place gives me flashbacks to when I was forced to go to UA."
"How were you forced to go to UA?" Toga asked, a hint of curiosity in her voice.
"My mom wanted me to be a hero. Basically abused me until my siblings were born. Then I dropped out of UA, ran away, and now I'm here."
"I swear, everytime you speak, I learn something new about you!" Twice exclaimed.
Welcome to my life...

"Now... It begins..." Dabi calmly says, his beautiful blue flames dancing around us.
"It smells like that night." I mutter to myself.
He turns his head to me, grabbing my chin, "It does."
My body gently shivers as he puts his lips onto mine.
We stay like that for a few seconds. He pulls away, "Find Yuudai. If she isn't with you, then she's against you. She's against us. If that's the case, bring her to me and I'll deal with her myself."
I obediently nod, "Whatever you wish, my dear."

I sneak into the building holding my sister from me. I search every single room. Like a dog, my body follows its one order.
"Find Yuudai." The words play in my mind like a song.
"Find your sister."
"Kill everyone who stands in the way of you and her."
"Bring her to Dabi if she's against you."
The words play with my brain; they play with me. They do so until I find the fateful door that holds my sister.
My hand goes on the door. My heart beats faster. My brain scrambles. A smile plays on my face.
I open the door, "Oohhh Yuudai!" I sing.
Yuudai stands still, her eyes widen in shock, "Pey- Peyusha?"
I giggle, "The one and only!"
She walks back until her back is against the white wall. Her classmates stare at her as her breath becomes panicked.
I walk closer to her, "Don't worry, Yuudai. My moon, I know what this might look like, but I would never hurt you. I'm here for one reason." I hold my hands out, "Join me. I'll make sure the corrupted heroes never hurt you again."
She shakes her head in delusion, "No. No, you aren't my sister. My sister isn't a villain. She's gone. She said she was leaving for forever and I'll never see her. She loved heroes."
My face drops.
"Yuudai, come with me now!"
She shakes her head more.
"No. You aren't my sister."
"Oh, Yuudai, I am your sister. I'm just more aware of our society."
She glares at me.
"No, this Peyusha is a dog. You follow because they give you attention. If they say 'sit.' You sit. If they say 'Kill everyone you love.' You happily do so. You aren't my sister, you're a pet."
I feel a sharp pain in my head.
"It takes one to know one, Yuudai. You're our mothers pet. You're society's pet."
Yuudai's glare turns even more enraged.
"You told me before you left to be who I wanted to be. It was in YOUR note. I'm like this so I could protect you."
I start laughing, "Wow! They really did mess with your head! I left because of our family, because of the heroes! You want to play pretend and say you're just protecting me? Let me tell you this, Yuudai, you're like this because society told you that you could protect me if you were a hero. Now, you think your shit don't stink. You think you're in the right. News flash, you're not. You don't get to judge me when the heroes have more blood on their hands than us villains." I push her friends back with my shadows, keeping them as far away from me as possible, "It's time for you to make your decision. You're either with me, or you're against me."
"I am against your beliefs," She says sternly.
I chuckle, "Well then, I guess I have my answer."
I gripped onto her hair and turned myself into a shadow.

I made it only halfway to where I needed to be before my quirk deactivated by itself.
"Damnit..." I thought to myself, "Too much god damn weight."
"Let me go!" Yuudai coughed as she squirmed around for freedom.
I started walking faster.
"No. Keep squirming, I'll hold onto your hair tighter."
She keeps her poor attempts up for another thirty seconds, but soon finds out I wasn't joking. I hold onto her hair tightly so that one pull would be the end of her having long hair.

I finally meet Dabi, Twice, and Toga in our spot.
I panted, "I got Yuudai..."
My eyes got heavy and my head was fuzzy. I winced, putting a hand on my head.
"What wrong?" Dabi asked, slightly concerned.
"I had too much weight on me while in my shadow form. It was so bad my quirk deactivated by itself. Now, I don't have any more energy," I confessed.
Toga giggled, "Such a comprised state, so much blood I could take from you! Oh, and her!"
She looked at my sister with longing eyes.
My glare was sharper than a razor.
"Keep your paws off of me."
Toga giggled again as Twice chipped in, "You need to get better at using your quirk!"
"You're one to talk."
Yuudai dug her nails into my hand, "Let me go!" She screamed.
I chuckled at first and then the chuckled turned into laughter, "You think screaming that sentence over and over again will make me let you go? Wow, you really have gotten soft."
I looked away from her for a moment and then a sting rushed through my body. It wasn't just a single, soft sting. It was a sharp, painful sting. I looked down to see her using her quirk.
"Fuck."
Then I blacked out.

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