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- Aizawa's POV -

It had been a week since (Y/N) had disappeared from the hospital.

The police was in search of her again; and heroes were also sent to look for their new hideout.

Right now, I was making my way to the police station, when I suddenly got a phone call.

It was Nezu.

"Aizawa-san, you have to come to the police station immediately." he said, in wich I responded, "All right. I'm on my way."
So I quickly continued my way in a quicker pace.

Inside the police station, I spotted the principal with Tsuragamae Kenji, so I walked up to them.

"Eraserhead. You're finally here. Now to get to the point, we found (Y/N)-san. She's now safe in the hospital." Nezu said.

The moment I heard that, it was as if a weight was lifted from my shoulders.

I was glad to hear that. Very glad.

Then the police chief began, "From a report of a hero who was patrolling the streets, she was found running to the street from an alley. She had some injuries on her body. Luckily they weren't too heavy, but she collapsed. We have to wait for her to wake up and hear what she has to say."

"Thank you for the notice and your hard work." I said to him.

Tsuragamae then went away to do his work.

I was somewhat worried about (Y/N) but I didn't go but I didn't go to see her.

"Let's wait until she wakes up."

- Aizawa's POV end -

You awoke and realised that you were in the hospital.

Around your left hand and forearms were clean bandages.

You felt that the wound on your tongue opened, and as a result, blood began to drip from the edge of your mouth.

A nurse came into the room and when she saw you sitting there, she said, "You're awake? Wait, I'll call the doctor."

Minutes later, the doctor came inside and did a check-up on you.

"Your injuries are not serious. And beside those, you don't appear to have other ones."

He left and the room was quiet.

The taste of iron was on your tongue, and the red liquid filled your mouth.

"I should spit it out."

You got off the bed and walked to the door.

When you opened it, you got startled by a man standing in front of you.

From the surprise and the little shock, you ended up coughing the blood out your mouth.

"(Y/S/N)!" the man, who was your homeroom teacher, called out and held your balance by a firm grip on your shoulders.

You felt somehow strange by his touch but you couldn't think long about it.

All the other people who were in the corridor, started to panic because of the blood that was coming out your mouth.

And soon after, before you could say anything, the doctor came running to you. He immediately recognised you, and began to explain to everyone why you had blood coming from your mouth.

After everything had calmed down, you went to the toilet where you could finally spit the blood out and clean your mouth with water.

You walked back to your room and saw Aizawa.
"

Your aunt and uncle have already been released from the hospital. They're now back to their house again." Aizawa announced.
"I'm glad that they're alright."

"And you'll get released from the hospital tomorrow.", after a short pause, he continued, "You're quite often in hospitals, huh?"

You let out a little chuckle and admitted, "Yeah, I really am. You could say that it's my second home."

Suddenly, out of nowhere, something came into your mind.

"The children!", you exclaimed, "They have to get out of this place! We have to hurry!"

Aizawa, who immediately knew what you meant, said, "Wait. One after another. First, I have to call detective Tsukauchi. Then you can tell him all the details."

When the detective arrived, you began to tell him everything you knew.


- Aizawa's POV -

I sure was glad to see (Y/N) safe again. She was quite energetic, even though she still wasn't fully recovered yet. But it's good to see her again without any serious injuries.

I hope that something like that won't happen again, because lately I had noticed that I sure hated it to see her getting injuried.
So hopefully nothing serious will happen in the future.

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