Back to Earth

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With Saiki (Limited)

Looked at the brightly colored vital in the palm of his hand, the colors were bright as ever and it hurt his eyes a little, but that wasn't the problem. The problem was the question of what he should do with this.

Save Koro-Sensei or cure himself?

Saiki looked back up to the old large man, in shock and astonishment. "It's your choice on what you do with it, kid." The crewman said with a shrug as Saiki held the enclosed contraption near his eyes to get a better look at what was inside. The bright colors constantly moved in the vital and the bubbles seemed to pop and then regrow, but nothing ever mixed.

"You worked hard and suffered," The man placed a hand on Saiki's shoulder, as the pink-haired teen lowered the glass to see eyes with the old man who gave him such a life-changing antidote. "And you've done more to help this world, than what any other person has ever done by their seventeenth year," he said, as Saiki just sufferably nodded stiffly.

"You've become a teacher out of the blue, just as you were pulled out of your high school year, lost mobility than taught yourself how to semi-properly walk and work again, been to space..." the man laughed and shook his head. "Boy, I wish you the best of luck," he said as he began to float upwards, and set off towards the exit, but turned again, "And if you chose to use it on yourself, or even your crazy co-worker, it should take at most thirty seconds to set in."

Saiki nodded as the man had left the room.

And Saiki was left alone, with no clear direction on what to do.

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It was abnormal difficult for Saiki to think of anything else, other than the vital in his coat pocket, as he kept it protected inside a small box with cotton and bubble wrap inside, as he walked into the space pod, and got ready to head back to Earth once again.

He was sure going to miss being able to float, but it was all for the best. And if he could choose, he could float once again on Earth, with his powers back to normal, but then he closed his eyes momentarily, and if he does that Koro-Sensei would die.

"Is it me, or does time move faster in outer space?" Nagisa asked as he (this time) sat next to Karma, who was in the middle of playing on his Nintendo. That he had brought from Earth.

Karma only hummed at the question, and Saiki breathed out. "Good grief, Nagisa, not the time for questions." he shook his head, still careful to protect the glass that was hidden in a box inside his shirt. "Right now, we should just hope that the odds will ever be in our favor, for making it back home, or to Earth, in one and possibly two pieces," Saiki said as Nagisa gave his a straight forward nod and looked forward.

"Oh don't you worry about it at all, Saiki-Sensei!" Ritsu said happily, as she got back onto the database. "I'm all on it. No separated limbs today!" she said, as Saiki nodded. "You should be proud of me! I've been crunching the numbers like a boss. Safety is virtually a mathematical guarantee! For all, it's intents and purposes, this ship in now my physical body. So just sit back and relax," she told them calmly. "I've got sensors scanning all data parameters. More than ever processed before, in fact. External temperatures, air pressure, velocity, and I even included the scenery! Pretty nifty, huh?"

Saiki chuckled a little bit, "Thank you Ritsu," he told the young girl, "And yes, you should be proud of yourself. Good going." he complimented her, as he could practically hear her smile through the other line.

"Thank you, Sensei!" the computer said, "And another thing! I also have a clear read on your respiratory rate, blood pressure, body temperature, small talk. To be so connected. To be in motion. It feels so...so wonderful!"

Saiki looked away from his student with a look on his face, that only signified the fear of his student, who knew now: possibly all personal information. "Oh, how this mission has been so great! We now have the data we came for, and my intelligence has evolved."

Saiki was beginning to think about what Ritsu is saying.

She was controlling this ship, she was the ship. That means: she knows what went on and what went off the spacecraft, which just went with the fact that she had a small, but still real chance that she knew Saiki had the antidote.

"Hey, do you wanna know something?" Ritsu asked as Saiki froze on ground, "It may be hard to believe but I've just processed my very first emotion!" she said, Saiki sighed in relief. "There's no other word for it." she said as they began to head to Earth again, "Being a part of this class has made me...very happy."

And soon, the pod began to free-fall back into the Earth's hemisphere, at an alarming rate, as all three people on board held on for what could be their life, as the two students groaned, from the pressure, but Saiki was too focused on keeping the cargo in his shirt safe, than what he was currently feeling and experiencing.

Soon he heard yelling from outside, "Oh! You're right on schedule!" Koro-Sensei said happily as he came to pick up his students, "I imagine it must have been a very grueling trip for you!" he yelled over the rocket, as he yelled a little.

His BAMPBHFSFAEAE (Best And Most Possibly Be His Favorite Student Forever And Ever And Ever) yelled out "Are you alright, sir?" as a huge woosh of air went on, from what could most likely be a parachute

"It appears I didn't need to intercede, in the negotiations after all! I bet those daring cosmonauts were enormously impressed with you!" he said semi-muffled by the speaker he was using on the side of his ship.

"Probably, yeah," Karma humbled himself.

"Hold on tight," Koro-Sensei said, Saiki had instantly wrapped his arms around his torso and chest to save the vital in the box from spilling. "I'm gonna give you a little shove." Saiki knew it wasn't going to be a 'little' shove as they were heading to the Earth, but that was just Koro-Sensei trying to be nice.

But surprisingly, it was little. Due to the fact, Koro-Sensei couldn't touch the aircraft, and to prove point, his constant 'ow's rang in the air.

And soon, happily, they were back home.

And Karasuma and Jelavic were not happy, to say the least.

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