(Chapter Two) Our lives are one

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"Oh! We're late, late, late! We have 20, maximum 22 minutes, for your royal fitting. And then it's move, move, move to your speech at the historical society!" A man raced into the princess room. "After that, we have to rush, and I mean rush, to the horticultural society for tea." The old yet young male let a stroll bottom half go, as it hit the ground it rolled out for him to read more. Ochaco Uraraka was on a round stand as her maids measured and fixed her royal gown. Ochaco Uraraka soon stepped off as the man went on.

"Ugh... Then there's your math lessons, your geography lessons, your science lessons..." The man said in a troubled tone of voice. She tilted her head up then down as she opened her mouth. "All my life I've always wanted." She versified beautifully. "To have one day just for me." she heaved her hands to her bosom as she gazed out the window. "Nothing to do and for once nowhere I need to be." She harmonized with her cheerful grin as always. "With no lessons, lords, or lunches." Ochaco Uraraka pushed open the window as some lovely shaped leaves came through.

Her brown hair flowed backward from the gentle wind. "Or to-do list in the way, No one to say when to eat or read or leave or stay." She departed from the window and went towards the heart of her room. Shoes echoed insignificantly. "That would be the day." The noblewoman said more piercing but refined through the room.

As the birds chirp and flew through the sky, a boy with green hair was seen staring out the window from a famous shop. The male left the window while heading to a closest which held various amounts of fabric. "So, Izuku." The froggy like girl interrupted him Midoriya froze but continued searching as he responded curiously. "Hm, Yes? Tsuyu." His voice was muffled by the stuffed closest.

Tsuyu looked down at the floor right by Midoriya's feet as her hands were holding even more thick fabric, she was like a holding shelf. "Midnight... Wants these done, rabbit~" Tsuyu did hesitantly but when he separated himself from the closet she gave them to him. "Look, I can-" Midoriya chuckled as he waved her thought off. "Don't look so worried, I know I can do it." He gave her a sympathetic smile in acceptance.

Tsuyu returned the smile but still, she worried for Midoriya "I can do this." Midoriya Izuku could not stop reassuring his friend so as he spoke he made sure to sound courageous, the doubts filled his mind but nothing has stopped him yet. Tsuyu being observant noticed the hint of doubt, Tsuyu worrying gripped Midoriya's shoulder as she asked. "What's wrong?"

Midoriya's eyes watered a little. "It's just... I... Just." It took him a second but looking at Tsuyu face, he felt comfortable, partly unrecognizable since he lost his parents at a young age, Tsuyu was the only person he had. "All my life I've always wanted to have one day for myself."

Walking over slowly to a wooden table, he placed the fabric down. His eyes stared up at a shelf full of work supplies. "Not waking up with a pile of work on every shelf." He chuckled just Imagining freedom, it didn't take him long to move along to a workbench filled with fabrics, needles, and etcetera.

"With no hems in need of pressing, And no sleeves in disarray. No wedding gown with a thousand stitches to crochet." Midoriya played around with the fabric, wrapping it around his waist nervously. He appeared to be mimicking a wedding gown. "And." Turn around he grabbed Tsuyu's hands gently. "No debt to pay." They both wished for freedom, he may have let go of Tsuyu but before he could even flinch, Tsuyu spans him around in circles.


"T-Tsuyu- Sto-" Midoriya was getting dizzy fairly fast. Uncommonly so. "Awe, come on, Izuku, you can- Midnight!" Tsuyu gasped as she held Midoriya still. The owner of this nightmare, Midnight. The person who gave no sympathy for the poor. "What do you think I'm running here, a cabaret?" Midnight said in such a harsh tone that it made the two of them frown.

"I would have said a debtor's prison," Midoriya mumbled to himself unknowingly, he always had that habit. "Keep laughing!" Midnight didn't take long to rush down the stairs and confront the pain in the ass Midoirya, as she flicked his nose with her whip. "You'll be working for me for another 37 years." She laughed, as her eyes glared at Tsuyu.

"But I already paid off more than half!" Midoriya rubbed his nose watching midnight, he was worried he would be stuck here for all his life with this witch. say in a worried tone, Midnight kept chucking sinfully while walking up those old creaky stairs.

"But there's interest isn't there?" Midnight stopped at the door while looking down at her two workers. Midoriya's expression grew more miserable as he peered up at her. "Please... I don't want to be here forever-" Midorya could only beg, he didn't want too but he had no other choice. "Your parents should have thought of that before they borrowed so much."

"They did it to feed me!" Midoriya's expression changed drastically to anger, she was talking about his deceased parents after all. He loved them too much for Midnight to even mention them. "Their mistake." Midnight's grin sent some unknown emotion throughout his entire body.

Tears fell from his eyes, his hands felt sore as he continued with the conversion from before. "What would it be like to be." The scenario showed Uraraka, as she copied Midoirya. "What would it be like to be." Both of them harmonized like one. "Free!" Even if they haven't met before, they both wished for the same. "Free to try crazy things." Uraraka wished hard walking to her balcony. Midoirya proceeded to do the same but instead walked to a tiny window.

"Free from endless IOUs." His eyes watched the sky, full of everything he dreamed of. As for Uraraka, the sky showed. "Free to fly." Freedom meant Midoriya's dreams could be true. "Free to sing." He used his palm to press open the glass window.


"And marry whom I choose." Uraraka leaned on her balcony rails looking down at the gardens to see Tenya Iida reading a book he most likely found in the royal library

"I'm so sorry, my darling, but as you know it is vital that you marry King Todoroki. it is the only way to take care of our people." Her mother would say as she walked behind her only daughter.

She'd turn around. "I know, it's my duty." She'd say as she looked down. "Ah! And look." She'd look up to see a maid carrying a box.

She'd frown after realizing what it is for. "Another engagement gift!" Her mother would say excitedly. The maid would hand it to the queen.

The queen would take it thanking the maid. As the Princess would walk near the presents.

"You would think that I'm so lucky." She'd touch some of the presents. "That I have so many things." She'd look down at a present in front of her.

"I'm realizing that every present comes with strings." As she said that she'd pull a ribbon off the present in front of her then walked backwards.

"Though I know I have so little." He'd have some blue fabric in his hands. "My determination is strong." He'd have the fabric as a cape for his back. As he ran. "People will gather around the world to hear my song."

"Can I come along?" Tsuku would say watching Izuku.

"Now I fear I'll never be." She'd sing with her usual cheery smile.

"Soon I will forever be." He'd sing with his smile.

"Free!" they'll sing louder. As they open up the porch windows. "I close my eyes and feel myself fly a thousand miles away." They'll say in a deeper with a serious tone.

"I could take flight but would it be right." As they lift their arms up in the air.

"My conscience tells me, stay!" They'll say louder.

"I'll remain forever royal." She'd say with a sadder tone to her voice.

" I'll repay my parent's debt." He'd say with his face high.

"Duty means doing the things your heart may well regret" They'll both lift their heads even move with their arms next to their chest.

"But I'll never stop believing." She'd grab a pink rose from her garden that grows on the balcony fence. She'd move it to her chest.

"She can never stop my schemes." He'd grab a green plant from the veins which grow on the balcony fence.

"There's more to living than gloves and gowns and threads and seams

In my dreams!" They would lean over the balcony fence to look out at the valley before them.

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