chapter thirty: "everything is going to be okay"
this isn't real, its all in my head
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Walking down the halls alongside AllMight, Melissa and Izuku. Finding myself wandering off to see my sister that I haven't seen in a very long time. My mind couldn't help but think back to what Zero said not too long ago.
Putting the key card against the scanner, the door slid open with ease. Her long straight blonde hair was always something I was jealous of. Mine was messy and curly, it used to be brunette but it was now a strawberry pink colour to its tone due to my quirk.
She was standing in front of a huge touchable screen that seemed to be floating to the eye as it wasn't presented on a laptop. It was just there, there were tons of pro hero suits, she was playing with the colours of the fabric.
"So this is what you've been invested in doing since I last saw you." Smugly saying as I walked into the room making her jump, she looked at me startled: her green emerald eyes widening, giving away how frightened she was.
However, it didn't last long as her face rested once she realised it was me. "Ro." She smiled warmly at me before not hesitating to pull me into a warm embrace that I didn't realise I missed this much. Hugging her tightly as the thought of her getting hurt settled in. Zero's words settled in.
"It's good to see you, sis." I pulled away smiling until she began to mess my hair up as she roughly ran her hands through my hair.
"YOUR HAIR IS SO LUSH! AND LONG!" She grinned like a child.
"And your the older one?" I grumbled pulling away and trying to sort my now birds nest of a hair out.
"We have absolutely no time to waste right now, let's squeeze you into the dress..." not even letting her finish at the word 'dress' EXCUSE ME?
"DRESS?! LALISA I TOLD YOU NOT TO GO OVERBOARD. We agreed on just modelling a pro hero..." it was her time to cut me off as she was tugging me deeper into the room that scientists were buzzing around.
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