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(Purgatory's P.O.V)

I sit there, shocked, "Hawks, I don't know what to say", I tell him.

He stands up and kisses my forehead, "It's ok princess", he says, "I know it's too soon for you to have an answer for me, but I can wait. I would wait for eternity just for you."

I smile and say, "Thank you Angel."

"It's my pleasure", he says, "Now you rest while I get your things together."

"Ok", I say and lay back down.

-time skip: outside of UA-

"Sir, there's a problem", says the driver to Aizawa who was asleep in the front seat.

"What's going on", I ask from the middle row while holding Tutenaka close.

"Don't tell me it's the media again", says Hawks from the back.

"Yup", says Aizawa, "It seems like they're back for more."

"I'll go out there and tell them to get lost", says Hawks.

"Wait", says Aizawa, "While they know about Nekuro being a teacher here, they don't know about you yet. I'll go take care of it. Just stay here and protect the boy. He's your responsibility right now."

Hawks sighs and says, "You're right. Thank you Aizawa."

Aizawa then gets off and starts trying to get the press to move away from the gate.

"Wait", says Tutenaka, "Why did he call you Nekuro just now."

"That's my first name", I say, "Purgatory is my hero name."

"Is it ok if I call you that", he asks.

"Of course sweetie", I say, "Now we have to stay quiet while we get inside."

"Why", he ask.

"It's better to not draw too much attention to us", I say, "Plus our job is to protect you right now."

"Oh, ok", he says, "Is it better if I hide?"

"If that's what you want to do", I say.

He then turns to Hawks and asks, "Can I hide in your wings?"

"Of course little one", he says, "Come sit next to me so I can hide you."

Tutenaka quickly climbs over the seat and sits right next to Hawks, and Hawks covers him with his wing.

"It's warm in here", he says, "I like it."

Hawks laughs and says, "I'm glad you do little one. Let me know if it gets too warm."

"Ok", he says happily.

"We're about to move", says the driver.

"Ok", I say, and he slowly drives in.

As we go in, the media continues being relentless. They're basically screaming questions and some keep knocking on the windows.

As much as both Hawks and I want to tell them to go away, we stay calm and just smile and wave.

Once inside, just for extra security, they close the gate.

"What was that", says Tutenaka peaking out from behind Hawks's wing.

"It's like a big door", says Hawks, "It's there to keep everyone safe."

"Does everyone have to stay inside", he asks.

"Not all the time", I say, "Everyone can come and go when they want, as long as they have a pass."

"We're just trying to keep people who don't have a pass out", I say, "Like all those people standing outside."

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