Leave:Part 3

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Midoriya walked along the sandy shores of the main island the day was sunny and warm. He smiled as he watched dolphins jumping out of the water off in the distance making their clicking sounds. Uraraka was walking with him and picking up pretty seashells she found along the way, she was putting them into a bag made of leather to take back to the cave. "Midoriya the pirate camp is up ahead we should turn back in case they notice us." She sounded slightly worried when talking of the camp "Ok, let's head back" Midoriya smiled and turned around. He thought for a second, "I'm going to my sun rock do you wanna join or do you still wanna head back?" The pink siren looked up at the sun to tell the time, the calm breeze blew through her brown hair. She looked up and nodded "Sure I'll meet you there once I drop these shells off!" she smiled before running off kicking up a bit of sand with every step.


 Midoriya started walking to the center of the woods where the stream was, in the middle of the stream was a large rock next to the hole that led down to the cave. Midoriya sat on the large warm rock it sat perfectly in a clearing where the sun was hitting it almost all day, the green siren laid down letting his tail replace his legs. The bright sun warmed him as the calm running water from the stream created a welcoming feeling of peace and tranquility. "Midoriya!" Uraraka called snapping her friend out of his trance-like state she sat next to him on the boulder and looking at the water. "So what have you been thinkin' about?" Uraraka questioned curiously, "nothing really! Just small things here and there" the still water flowed over rocks and around the bolder as Uraraka settled next to him. "The pirates will look in the forest sooner or later... Don't you think its time to leave? or even fight if we must!" Uraraka looked at Midoriya for an answer but the green-haired siren just looked down "I don't know" he sighed as the faint sound of a few twigs snapping caught the twos attention. Uraraka ducked down flattening herself against the smooth rock as best she could. Midoriya watched in the direction of the sound as Bakugo emerged from the forest, he filled his metal flask with the clean water not noticing Midoriya and Uraraka.  The pirate paced beside the stream mumbling to himself getting more and more frustrated before shooting a blast of his explosive querk into the forest sending loud squalling birds flying into the air. Uraraka silently slid into the cave entrance that was behind her telling Midoriya to follow as she swam into the dark cave. 

The green haired siren sighed and looked over at the pirate "You seem annoyed today, more than usual" Midoryia smiled  softly as Bakugo looked up at him, "My crew is getting restless and they saw your friend go into that underwater cave of yours." Midoriya flinched "What are you going to do?" he sighed and dipped down hiding himself a bit. Bakugo waked closer and leaned against the rock "I don't want you to be caged up by my men, My crew will not leave this island now that they know your here" He looked up and saw Midoryira leaning over the side of the bolder looking down at Bakugo. Midoriya sighed softly "So you're saying we should leave?" the pirate captain slowly nodded "Deku I don't want you to be caught, I don't know why but imagining you in a cage, it makes me feel sick" he turned and climbed onto the slick bolder and he sat next to the siren. 

Midoriya laid his head on Bakugo's lap, the sirens tail slowly transformed into a pair of legs and clothing appeared onto his body, Bakugo smirked slightly he was always amazed that the deadly mermaids could turn themselves into humans in seconds "If you do leave this island, tell me before you go, maybe even where you are going" Midoryia looked up at Bakugo and nodded "where do you stay?" Bakugo shrugged "I stay in my ship at night"
Midoriya smiled "great if we decide anything I'll let you know" Bakugo felt a soft blush heat up his cheeks as the siren laying on his lap smiled up at him. Bakugo had a childhood friend just like the green siren, but an unforgiving storm took him overboard, the pirate captain wasn't about to let the siren be put into any danger. He had lost one friend like him long ago and didn't want to see another fall into the hands of death himself.

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