Chapter 12

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Heyo!

So I started reading (and read all available) this manga called 'The Daughter of the Albert House Wishes for Ruin' (I'm reading it on mangago in case your curious) and the pic above was literally in the manga. Like after one of the chapters. So now this is my new religion. Anyone want to join?

(A few days later)

Todoroki stomped down the still icy path, leaving frozen dirty foot prints along the overgrown trail. He had to control his anger, he couldn't shout at Deku right from the beginning, he couldn't risk scaring her off. Though he doubted that that would every happen. But even with the somewhat reassurance he knew he should be careful about the situation.

It seemed to take forever but eventually he made his way to the frozen lake. The one that just a week ago was the most peaceful place that he could image. Now he was only full of rage and regret, and it seemed to ruin the haven.

"Hey Sho!" Deku said lightly. She didn't seem like she had a care in the world, just like normal. And something about the normality of the situation made Todoroki's angry slightly fade. And suddenly he realized he wasn't really mad at her, sure he was disappointed and wished she would've told him. But he also, 100%, understood why she didn't. He just wish she could've trusted him enough to inform him about her situation. Though he knew he was also slightly at fault. Hiding something so important was something that he was sure she wouldn't just shrug off. 

They were both to blame for what would happen, and Todoroki told himself this as he responded to his girlfriend. "Hi Deku." He stated warmly. He wished today could be just any normal day. He wished that he never knew. He wished he could forget, but he was aware that that would never happen. And so with a shaky voice he forced himself to say the only words that came to mind, "Or should I say Izuku Midoriya."

Deku stopped in her tracks, frozen with a expression of fear and shock. It hurt Todoroki to the point he looked away and at his shoes. 

"H-How do you know?" Was all she managed to say after minutes of awkward and uncomfortable silence.

Todoroki hung his head in shame, the memories of him willingly telling his father about their 'friendship', even if it was pressured out of him. He honestly didn't think it would hurt this much, but he knew that was no real excuse. "It doesn't matter." Todoroki said, deciding to back away from the challenge of the telling the truth.

Once Todoroki gathered the courage to face her, he saw something that hurt more than anything. Deku had crumbled up into a ball, and was crying her eyes out. And he wished he could comfort her, give her a hug, something. Anything. And so he took a step forward, and another. Then as if on cue soldiers swarmed in from behind the hurting prince.

In a flash Deku was on her feet, eyes still blurry. But she wiped them away, and faced her enemies. She knew what was coming, but she wouldn't let them take her without a fight. And so she positioned herself in a way so she could take off at the slightest moment. And that's what she did as she headed into the forest. But unfortunately for the short female, horses are much faster than humans. And she was soon surrounded by knights covered in shiny golden armor. With no way out, and not wanting her precious companion, Seikatsu, to get hurt, Deku held her hands up in a show of surrender. Pleased by her actions, the knights hopped off their horses and tied her hands together.

Meanwhile, Todoroki's was once again completely and utterly shocked. He didn't know about this. Once he had snapped out of his faze, he started yelling in his most firm voice to stop, but the more the knights ignored his orders, the more desperate he became. Soon he was practically begging them to stop. And now he was being held back in the firm grip of two soldiers. Who could've known that I would go out to meet her? Todoroki concentrated on the thought, making a mental list of everyone he could think of. He didn't tell anyone but— Todoroki's span around desperate to find his closest friend.

Kirishima stood far away, near the path leading to the large familiar castle. He only watched the sight unfold, refusing to take part in the capture of the thief. Even though he knew this was the best course of action for both Todoroki and Deku, he was still struggling to watch his friend. And when they locked eyes betrayal was the only thing evident. He looked so hurt but his actions. Though Kirishima knew this was the best thing he could've done, he could never explain it to Todoroki. He would never understand. He would just have to sit there and endure the pain in his chest. Because now Todoroki was going to hate him. Kirishima had lost his best friend that day.

There eye contact was broken by the knights dragging away Deku. She stood up straight and proud, declaring she wasn't scared. And she then turned her head to look straight into Todoroki's mismatched eyes. A expression covered in hurt and anger sent cold shivers down Todoroki's spine. How could he explain that it wasn't him? Would she even listen? Would the knight's holding him back allow him to make such a statement? Probably not. And with the likely answer in mind the innocent boy kept his mouth shut and took the blame.

U like chapter? I hope you do :)

I decided that I'm going to make a second part, but it'll be in the same book. I don't want to make another book. -_- (hopefully that makes since. If not you'll see once I finish the first part)

Otay... bye!

900 words, kinda a short chapter, sry.

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