My soul is so afraid to realize
How very little there is left of me
"Oyama is out of bounds! (L/N) advances to the next round!" our teacher announced. I was breathing heavily. I just felt absolutely dizzy. How the hell would I manage to survive another round? Yes, I had won against Yuki, and I was happy about it, but it had just taken so much out of me.
I was bleeding, I could barely catch a proper breath and I was pretty sure I had twisted my ankle badly at one stage. I had no idea yet who I would be up against next, but I was pretty sure that I wouldn't be able to beat Sensoji like this. But maybe one of the others would be able to do it.
All four of us had made it to the last round, so we all had a chance at beating Sensoji. He was up against someone else in the first round, but he would be up against either Hizashi or Oboro in the next round. Unfortunately, those two had been pitched together and had to fight against each other. And as much as I loved Oboro, my bets for that fight were on Hizashi. I mean, he just needed to scream and he'd probably be able to kill anyone if he used the right frequency.
"I fucking hate you." I heard Yuki mumbling as she walked past me to get out of the arena. She bumped into me, but it seemed like even she barely had any strength left. Which was good, because I already was in pain.
"Whatever, Yuki." I mumbled and dragged myself out of the arena. I felt terrible. Walking was difficult and I could barely keep myself from blacking out completely. I could also feel a terrible migraine coming on, from using my Quirk so much. Once we were out of sight of the crowds, I leaned against the wall and sunk down, just to be able to sit and try to get a little better.
"(F/N)? (F/N), are you okay?" I heard someone calling out to me, but it sounded distant. I recognized the voice, though. It was Shouta. Wasn't he up soon? What was he doing here? He should be back in the participant room!
"Shou? What are you doing here?" I asked him, when I felt two hands on my arms. I opened my eyes and saw him kneeling in front of me, looking at me with concerned eyes. I did my best to smile.
"I came to check on you. That was a rough fight, do you need help getting to Recovery Girl?" he wanted to know. I shook my head slowly and tried to get up. I didn't want to worry him before his fight.
But maybe standing up wasn't a good idea for that. I could feel myself feeling dizzy again immediately, my sight went blurry and my heartbeat started racing. I could feel myself losing balance and the next thing I remembered was Shouta holding me in his arms and rubbing my back.
"You do need help. Come on, I'll get you there." he offered and picked me up from the ground bridal style.
"Shou, but your... your match.. Isn't it up soon?" I asked him, barely able to form the words, because I was breathing so hard.
"It's not for a while. There are like two or three matches before me and they are pretty evenly matched, so they're gonna take a while." he replied and pressed a gentle kiss to my forehead.
"Are you sure? You... you need to go and... beat Sensoji..." I muttered. God, I really wasn't feeling too good. I sure hoped Recovery Girl could fix this... otherwise I'd probably have to drop out.
Honestly, I felt like I was about to drop out anyway. There was no way I'd survive the next match if I pushed myself like that again. And I had an absolutely pounding headache. No way in hell would I be able to seriously fight another match. That meant I'd probably be unable to win the next round.
"I'll be fine. And I won't fight against Sensoji for a while, anyway. If one of us is going to beat him it'll be up to Oboro or Hizashi first." he replied and even though I had my eyes closed, I just knew he was smiling.
"I don't think I'll be a big help when it comes to fighting Sensoji..." I mumbled, my head pressed against his chest. He chuckled, which put a smile on my face again. Maybe it wasn't that bad.
"That's alright. You did well against Yuki."
"You think so?"
"Yeah, of course. I'm proud of you. You put up a great fight against her and you won! Doesn't matter if you get any further or not. We'll handle Sensoji." Shouta assured me and pressed another kiss to my forehead.
"Thank you, Shou..." I muttered.
"We're here now, okay? Don't say anything embarrassing." he told me. I opened my eyes and saw the grin on his face, which made me laugh. I loved all of Shouta's smiles and grins so much, it was ridiculous."Aye, aye, Captain." I told him, as he knocked on the door and then waited for Recovery Girl to come outside and open it for him.
"Aizawa? What are you doing here? And (L/N)?" Recovery Girl wanted to know, looking a little confused.
"She's not feeling too well after her fight, Miss Chiyo. I found her sitting in the hallway and she almost fainted when she tried to stand up. Can you fix her up a little before her next fight?" Shouta replied.
"Sure, bring her inside and I'll see what I can do." Recovery Girl said and held the door open for him. I felt myself being carried into the room and placed down on a soft bed. I really just wanted to sleep for a while right now.
"Alright, (L/N), how do you feel? What happened out there? Did you overexert yourself? Overused your Quirk?" she wanted to know.
"Uhm... all of those I think. I'm getting a migraine, that's definitely from my Quirk. I'm also feeling pretty dizzy... twisted my ankle badly, too, I think..." I told her and opened my eyes. Shouta was standing next to me, still holding my hand tightly in his. It was very comforting, I had to admit.
"Alright, I'll have a look at your ankle, but for the rest I'm afraid I can't do a whole lot. Aizawa, go to my desk. There should be some sweets in the drawer. Get her some of those, so she can get her blood sugar levels up again. And get her a glass of water, too." she told him. He nodded and squeezed my hand quickly, before heading over to her desk and getting some sugary sweets for me.
He came back over to me and handed them to me, before heading off to get me a glass of water. I ate one of them. They did kind of help, at least I wasn't feeling all too dizzy anymore for now and the weird ringing in my ears stopped after a while, too. Shouta came back with my glass of water and quickly handed it to me. I took a good few sips out of it right away, not even realizing how thirsty I had been.
"Alright, that ankle looks pretty swollen... does it hurt when I do this?" Recovery Girl asked and moved my ankle a little. At first it didn't hurt, but after she moved it a little further, I felt a sharp pain.
"Ouch, yeah, that hurt!"
Recovery Girl just nodded and moved it a different direction where it was the same thing again. She took a few notes on her clipboard and walked away to get some things to take care of my injuries.
"You know, no one would mind if you dropped out due to your injuries, (F/N)." Shouta said to me. I gave him a tormented grin. Now that I was a little clearer in the head all I could feel was pain.
"You're just scared you'll have to fight me in the finals..." I replied, to which he gave me a quick kiss, before Recovery Girl would be back.
"I'm not scared of you." he just said with a smirk on his face. That was when Recovery Girl headed back with some bandages, a salve and some small pill, which I assumed to be a painkiller.
"Now I can heal it a little bit, and I can give you a painkiller for your migraine, but I can't completely heal you. It would take too much energy out of you and you'd definitely have to drop out. I'll bandage your ankle and put something on it and make it a little better. If you still decide to take part in the next fight, you're going to be in immense pain, I want you to know that before you make a decision." she said. I nodded.
"It's okay. I'll fight."
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