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"Yugo, none of that sounds too good. It sounds awful, actually." Uraraka said on the train ride home.
"I know. If what Sun told me is true, then there's a lot more to this than just catching a serial killer." You made clear, fidgeting with the bag around your neck.
"Right. That just means that there's more for us to do now. We have to both stop Liu Man Ying from harming anyone else, and save her little brother." Uraraka began.
"There's more people counting on us, more people for us to save. And we won't let them down."
She took the bag that was around your neck, and placed it around hers. Then she looked down and gave you a friendly yet determined smile. You smiled back at her, and the two of you nodded in unison.
The two of you then looked out the window, as the wilderness passed you by.
'I just hope nothing goes wrong. I'm a bit tired of all the things that have been happening to us lately. You especially Ocha. You don't deserve anything that might happen.'
You looked up and to your right again to take another peek at Uraraka. She was looking out the window happily, getting a good look at nature's beauty before it's replaced by the grey of human urbanization.
'I'd rather you didn't get involved with him either.'
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The two of you arrived back at U.A. incredibly late. Which didn't come as a surprise to anyone, considering the journey you had to take to get to the prison Sun was in.
"I can appreciate being able to rest for that long, but arriving by a train several towns away, then taking three buses to get to the prison?
That's too much. Especially having to do it backwards to get back home." You complained to Uraraka, as the two of you made it to Class 1A's floor.
"Was it really that exhausting? I didn't notice, I was too busy talking to you most of the time. Unless.....You found that boring?" She sounded almost afraid to hear your answer.
"Huh? No, it wasn't boring at all! Maybe all the times we weren't talking just made the whole trip feel longer."
Uraraka grew visibly relieved after hearing that.
"You guys are back! How did it go?" Midoriya stuck his head out of Hikisaku's room from down the hall to ask.
"Very well, actually!" You raised your voice to answer him.
"Yup! I think we have enough information to start our search!" Uraraka added for you.
"Great!" Midoriya gave you two a thumbs up, before disappearing back into the room.
"We do?" You said normally so only she would hear.
"Sure. I doubt we'll find out anything else. We already questioned the person who would know the most." She explained.
"I suppose you have a point. Alright, go get out of your hero costume. When you're done, come meet me in my room. We're going to have to report everything we found."
You instructed, reaching up to Uraraka's neck to remove your book bag.
"Right. I'll see you in a bit."
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Bonds - The Past Echoes | MHA Reader-Insert
ActionY/N L/N and Mimitaka Hikisaku possess a very peculiar relationship. Violence and acceptance, devotion and necessity. It is these things that persuade L/N into following Hikisaku to U.A., to see to it that her dreams of becoming a hero are realized. ...
