the cat

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No one requested and this idea popped in my head.
Plz enjoy
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3rd pov

It was around 3 am. Our fanfiction protagonist was finishing his patrol as a fellow hero.

The night was crisp. The male shivered at a sudden breeze of air.

The night was uneventful. Calm and quiet. Just how he liked it.

The 30 year old saw a teenage girl, about 14, cross the empty street. She had brown hair with the two front ends longer than the rest and natural pink cheeks. She had grocery bags in her hands.

Since the night is uneventful, (y/n) decided to ask if she need help home.

"Yeah, thanks."

He later found out that her family was more in the poor side and she had been working on going to UA.

Not long after, they arrive to her home (and some words if encouragement) our hero was off once again.

Not long after, his shift was over so he started to head home.

Jumping across the roofs was an easy task for (y/n). Noting the distance between them was easy and with a lot of practice, it became easier.

"Meeeooowwww"

The (h/c) male stopped himself from jumping another roof upon hearing the noise.

"Meow"

He discovered that the noise came from the alleyway bellow. The poor animal seemed to be in pain.

(Y/n) jumped down to find a small kitten, about the size of his hand.

He carefully pick it up and hurried home to fix up the little kitten.

Upon arriving home, (Y/n) almist got knock down by his sleep deprived husband.

The ravenette quickly noticed something small in his lovers hand and saw a little kitten who looked very young.

"I found this kitten in an alleyway and I figured we could help the poor thing out." (Y/n)'s husky and tired voice rang out.

"Shinso, get the med kit." Shota said loud enough for the purplenette to hear.

Then, they spent the next few hours fixing up the kitten and went to sleep.

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I am very tired.

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