Prologue

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"C'mon, it'll be fun! Relax for once!"

If Mina never said those words, this could have all been avoided. The chaos that would ensue later. The agony and weirdness. The work. The loss. However, from the moment she said the words, their fates were sealed. What happened after, you may ask? Well, it's a long story. Strap in folks, as we go for a ride of our lives in the story 𝕀𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕥𝕨𝕚𝕟𝕖𝕕.


"My feet are tiredddddd..." Mina murmured under her breath as the group walked.


"We could take a break?" Denki suggested. "Cuz I'm tired too..."


"There's a cat cafe right there!" Izuku pointed to the cat cafe across the street. Before he could finish the word cat, Hitoshi and Shoto had already started to cross the road. "Wait for us!" Izuku ran after the two, the rest of 1-A following suit. It was a quiet area with not much going on other than a few couples walking around, so there was barely a need to worry about cars while crossing a street. Even if there was, Hitoshi and Shoto barely cared. Neither for their lives or for waiting to get right into that cat cafe.


As the class poured into the cafe, Katsuki grumbled under his breath, "I fuckin' hate cats."


"Do not judge this place based on animal preferences," Tenya scolded. "At least the place is nicely kept."


"I like dogs too, but don't worry, Bakugo," Eijiro said, bumping said blonde lightly on the arm, "It's not like they'll come running towards us. They're just in the pen right there!" he said, pointing to the kitty playpen in the corner, where Hitoshi and Shoto immediately went to; Hitoshi standing really close, letting the kittens sniff his hand, while Shoto watched from a distance. Shoto did love cats, but animals had some weird natural hate to him, so as much as he wanted to cuddle up with a kitten while he was alone, the cat would probably create a scar on his right side, too. This place wasn't exactly like all other cat cafes, as the cats usually were in a play area in the back. Neither Shoto or Hitoshi cared; it just meant the cats were closer. 


Katsuki just grumbled, glaring at the meowing kittens; the type of glare he gave only to Izuku. Izuku could basically feel the negative energy coming off of him as everyone ordered. The woman at the counter was sweet, wearing cat ears and talking softly, meowing after every sentence.


"STOP ACTING LIKE YOU'RE A CAT!" Katsuki shouted, slamming his fist on the counter, "IT'S PISSING ME THE HELL OFF!" The girl squealed, jumping back.


"Bakugo!" Iida yelled. "Watch yourself!" he waved his hands in the air as he usually did when he spoke. He tried to pull Katsuki away from the counter, but he didn't budge. He gave Eijiro a look, which he nodded in response to. Tenya stepped to the side, and Eijiro grabbed Katsuki by his sides, trying to pull him away from the counter.


"I'm so sorry about him, ma'am!" Eijiro shouted over Katsuki's angered grumbling. He let go of the counter, and Eijiro pulled him to the door, but before he could-


"What in tarnation is going on?"


"Who's that wannabe cowboy-?" Katsuki mumbled, turning around. There, standing by the counter, was the cafe's manager. He reminded them all of Tiger from the Wild Wild Pussycats. It was odd, and a little bit scary.


"You need to stop actin' rowdy," he scanned the children quietly. A hit of realization hit his pristine blue eyes. They widened slightly, and he glanced around silently at the kids. "UA students..." he murmured under his breath. He looked down, an evil smirk appearing on his face. "You're distrupin' everyone here. Y'all buds don't like your behavior either, clearly."


"Yeah, it's scaring the kittens," Hitoshi said, not even looking at the manager. "Shh... Shh..."


"Speak like a normal fucking human being," Katsuki stomped his foot.


"ShHHHhhhhHHH!" Tenya glared at Katsuki, with a look of 'I will slap you' written all over his face.


"Ey, ey, ey, watch yourself," the manager chuckled. "Y'all act up, and y'all will suffer."


"You need to stop telling me what to do!"


"Fine," the manager looked up, his villainous expression sending chills down their spines. "Y'all will understand."


Suddenly, a light flashed in front of the eyes of the students, before their world went black. They couldn't remember that day, so when they woke up in hospital beds, no one had a clue...


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