Kirishima's POV-
'Goodnight spiky fluff' was the last thing I heard before I heard silence. I then look out the window and see a bit of light. I sighed. 'I sometimes wish I can be a human just to see these colors.' I thought. I then looked at my master. 'It would also be nice if I were a human because then my master could finally understand me..' I thought. I then look down at the floor and then look back at the window. I notice there is a chair close to the window. I then get up and walk towards the chair and jump onto the chair. I look out the window and see some shiny sparkles on the sky. I wag my tail 'Oh! I know what those are! My master calls them "stars" they look so pretty because they shine so bright in the sky!' I then look back at my master and then back at the window 'I really do wish I could be a human..' I then remember the day we first met. It was kinda awkward since my master seemed to have no interest for me, but me in the other hand wanted to be in his life. Either way he actually did take me in a I was glad. I then look back at the stars for a bit and then turn to look at the alarm clock. 'Oh no. I don't want to go to sleep that late now do I?' I jump off the chair and walk to my master's bed and jump onto it and get comfortable. I look at my master one more time. 'Goodnight...is what I would say to you all the time before falling to sleep..' I thought. I then drifted off to sleep.
3rd person point of view-
Kirishima had finally fallen asleep. He was comfortably sleeping now, but one thing kirishima didn't know was he wished upon a shooting star. They say shooting stars can grant wishes, and that is exactly what happens to kirishima.
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