Worrying You

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My nape slightly burned the moment I stepped into the underworld. Of the three seals Aizawa gave me, one had disappeared. This meant that one of the three lifetimes Katsuki promised me had also come to an end.

After returning to the underworld, I did not like walking alone along the Oblivion anymore. What was the point, when I would be by myself anyway? Each day, I leaned against my stone while waiting for Katsuki to come once more through the door of reincarnation so that I could leave with him to Earth.

Time tended to fly in the underworld. It only occurred to me that four decades had passed by on earth when I by chance met someone whom I considered somewhat of an acquaintance again. I grinned at him. He, too, recognized me and was stunned for some time. It took him quite a while to recollect himself. "You?"

"All Might, it's been a while. You haven't aged at all."

He took little notice of my teasing and frowned. "Why haven't you reincarnated?"

"I'm waiting for someone." I said what I said very casually, but it took him by surprise. He sighed after a period of silence: "It was I who caused you two to be worlds apart..."

I waved my hands and was about to say that it had all been the work of fate when he went on: "You've spent your whole life waiting in hell for him while he's spent his entire life mourning for you on earth. I was wrong to have robbed the two of you of your happiness."

He paused, as if he was thinking of something, and then firmly declared: "What goes around comes around. Since I owe the two of you in this lifetime, I shall without fail repay you in the next."

"There's no need, really," I told him, nonchalant. "This is between Kacchan and me, and we wouldn't want to drag outsiders into it."

He scratched his head, shook his head, sighing, and went on his way.

I believed it was unavoidable for those who lived too long to have the bad habit of using their own viewpoint to try and speculate or determine someone else's mind. No matter how accomplished he was as a priest in this life, one bowl of Tamaki's soup, one step across the Kamui Bridge, and one jump down the reincarnation well would completely wipe his past existence clean.

The next life would never make up for the last's mistakes.

After All Might reincarnated, I wondered if perhaps Katsuki was also coming to the underworld soon. Each day, I gazed into the Oblivion and groomed myself until I was so clean that I almost seemed out of place in the dreary underworld. In my free time, I sat by the stone to watch and learn the ways of humans.

I picked up a stick and traced some circles on the ground, whispering: "Kacchan, come down quickly, come down quickly."

My sincerity must've finally moved the heavens. That day as I finished dressing myself and struck a pose on the stone, I saw Katsuki stomping on the amaryllises along the Yellow Springs as he made his way to me, looking rather furious.

Oh, he was furious all right.

I was still rather confused by the time a ball of searing flame hit my feet. Startled, I quickly hopped away to dodge it. The surrounding imps and spirits that had been watching immediately scuttled away at the sight of fire.

Not knowing what was going on, I looked over to Katsuki. He was looking just as he did the first time I saw him – his presence ever heavenly.

But this handsome creature was fuming for no reason, and it was giving me quite a befuddlement. I felt a little aggrieved. I'd waited so long for him to come. We'd only met and hadn't even said a thing before he already started to attack me. I was really hurt by this!

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