"Yumi, come here! We need to bow to our audience!".
"Hmm.. bu- Ahh let go", said Yumi from behind the curtain.
"Aiko help!" yelled Suki, I ran behind the curtain and grabbed Yumi's arm "Come on its only for a second".
"Ghhh... ahh let gooooooo, pleaaase, I don't like stages, or people".
"Uh guys can I not be out here on stage... alone... with hundreds of people staring at me", said Kyoto,
"Ahg fine I'll go out... b-but only for a minute" said Yumi finally giving in. When we finally walked out together the whole crowd was laughing at us "They're laughing at me see.. ahhh" said Yumi as she started crying what seemed like gallons of tears.
I quickly bowed and said "Uh... thanks for listening, have a good day.... I MEAN NIGHT, er evening? WHAT TIME IS IT!"and then turned and ran off the stage and behind the curtain.
"WHAT WAS THAT" I yelled at Yumi "I'm sorry... I MESS EVERYTHING UP DON'T I", "SSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHUT UP" I yelled and she did exactly that.
I went back onto the stage to apologize to the crowd for the possible inconvenience but when I got on stage everyone was gone, "Well that's just swell ain't it" I said sarcastically to myself.
"Come on guys lets all go home" Said Suki sounding disappointed "Hey, it was just one show" said Kyoto as she tried to comfort her.
The next morning
"I think we all have home room together today" I said smiling.
"Room 59 right" asked Suki "yup!" we all said at the same time. She nodded and we sat on the fountain together.
"What are we going to be doing today" Asked Yumi "Umm... looks like singing and reading to the preschoolers" said Kyoto. As soon as Yumi heard the word singing she sucked in her gut and bit her lip and her eyes widened and then once she heard preschoolers she relaxed and took a large breath out.
"Good lord your that afraid of singing" I said giggling "At least shes not afraid of preschoolers" said Suki teasing, Yumi cracked a small smile and then looked away "OHHHHHHHHH I SAW THAT!!! YOU LAUGHED AT US TEASING YOU" I yelled and everyone around us looked at me weird but I just ignored it. Yumi looked at me with a huge grin across her face and we all laughed together until the bell rang.
"Ugh I hate this class" I slammed my face on my desk "My nose hurts" I said in a muffled voice.
"Um obviously, you just slammed your face on a desk" said Kyoto and giggled quietly.
"Excuse me miss Kyoto would you like to share what you find so funny to the whole class" said the teacher glaring at her.
"MY NOSE HURTS" I yelled throwing my head up and then slamming it down again.
I could feel the stares of all the students on my and I just kept my head down because my nose hurt to much to lift it up.
"Aiko, I will not accept this behavior in this class, detention! And please sit up" The teacher said in a firm voice.
I threw my head up and leaned back "My nose hurts " I said in a weak voice as I looked down onto my desk and there was a small pool of blood there. I gasped a bit and then fainted from the sight of blood.
I woke up in the nurses office with cotton balls stuffed in my nose on a large bandage over it. I took out the cotton balls that were drenched in blood and threw them in the trash can. Just before it flew into the trash can it froze in mid air.
"W-what?" I stared at it and stepped closer.
Suddenly, my phone started vibrating and I took it out of my pocket. On it there was a red a black screen that said "Forestize warning".
The nurse was frozen in place too and so was everything else. "Is this some sort of prank" I yelled out.
"Aiko!" yelled Suki as she ran around the corner and hugged me.
"W-whats going on" I asked "I'll explain it all when we get there" she replied.
"Wait get whe-" I paused when I saw a giant wall of colour coming towards us, "WHAT IS THAT".
"Stay calm" said Suki as she grabbed my hand "You'll be fine, I promise".
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Fight (A Yuki Yuna Is A Hero Fanfic, sort of)
Fanfiction2nd year students at Sanshu middle school, Aiko and Kyoto, along with senior Suki and first year Yumi are chosen to serve the Shinju as "Heros". Little do they know they will have to make huge sacrifices that could cost them their lives.