05-09-2018, 02:07 AM
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A cool sigh escaped from his slightly parted lips while he carefully padded through the snowy territory. Believe it or not, this was pure bliss for the young teenager. Everything about this place was a paradise to Todoroki as he was quite fond of the snow. Unlike some people, it did not bother him at all as he was used to the weather. No, the snow was far from being his main concern. Todoroki was more worried about something else. He was feeling anxious about messing up and losing Midoriya again. It had already happened before, after all. He had already lost his friend two times in total. The first time had been out of his control while the second was complicated. The worst part about it was that he was the one at fault for the last time, not the villains that had killed them when they had been a human. He had been given the opportunity to be with the green haired boy again and he had blown it. After being killed by Midoriya's murders, the quirk user had been reincarnated into a cat and eventually came into contact with his friend in the forest. The domestic feline had even had full control of the situation that time. There had been no enemies, no distractions, just him and his lost classmate. It had been a heartfelt reunion, though it had not lasted for very long. After the ex-Thunderlander treated his wounds, the two decided to part ways as they felt as though they had different paths to take. Though it was not as if he had not had a good reason to leave them. The boy had gone to look for his missing relatives that may or may not have died in a recent house fire. He had confidence that he would have encountered them again. The scarred male had even believed that he would have been able to meet Midoriya another time. Unfortunately for him, his journey had been futile as it had led to nothing but disappointment. He had not been able to find any of his parents or siblings. It was as if they had just...disappeared. The only positive outcome was being able to see his timid comrade again. As selfish as it sounded, Todoroki had gone all the way to the Thunderlands territory in order to convince Izuku to leave. It had not been easy but his feelings were enough to eventually persuade the boy. Within a few days, the cheerful little furball had left their clan without a trace, leaving no clues as to where their whereabouts were. It was a mystery that the Thunderlands might have never been able to solve. He felt bad for making the youth leave their home but a part of him needed them alongside him. They were the only friend he had at this point and the only remnant of his past life. Without them, he did not know what he was going to do. He probably would have continued journeying with them, if it had not been for a strange portal teleporting him to another world. It had occurred so suddenly that he had forgotten how it had happened. He had not even been given a warning and before he knew it, he had landed in another area. The land was completely foreign to him as it was unlike the one he had been living in before. And rather than worrying about his well being, it simply made him brood over the fact that he had grown further away from his missing classmate. It meant that no matter how hard he tried, he was never going to find what he wanted. The bottom line was that he was never going to see Midoriya.
The first few days of wandering around the mysterious terrain had been unnerving and lonely. Aside from not having anyone around to talk to, he had no idea what he was doing. The heterochromatic eyed youth was a complete newbie around here and did not know his way around the land. It made him as pathetic as the time he had been left alone to fend for himself when the house of his owners had burned out. After leaving the safety of his home, he came to realize just how difficult it was to fend for himself out in the wild. It made him respect the clan creatures that had to go through this mess every single day. He could only imagine how they had survived out here in the wild for so long. Unlike them, he was probably going to be a goner. There was no way he was going to live when he was not even capable of catching a measly little mouse. His only regret was the fact that his father had forgotten to teach him and his siblings the basics of fetching their own food. Rather than developing their skills in that, the larger male had thought that it would have been a better idea to focus on fighting. That was useful and all but what the point of fending off enemies when he was just going to die from starvation anyway? His incapability of catching prey would have probably bothered him for the whole day if it had not been for another fateful encounter with his friend. He was not sure how it was possible but an outside force had allowed the two of them to meet up with each other. It was as if they were destined to meet one way or another. This time, he had not even bothered to question it too much. The Japanese male was more concerned about not losing the clan cat again. After talking things through and reassuring the youth that he was not going to leave them, they both agreed that he was going to join their clan. The last thing they wanted was to lose each other as there was no telling when they would have had another opportunity like this. If they had been given another chance, then he assumed that they were required to use it wisely. Besides, Midoriya claimed that clans were one of the safest options for wanders like him as they provided food and shelter. All he had to do was stay loyal to them and fight for the clan. It was a win-win situation, in his opinion, as this gave him the ability to stick close with his acquaintance. The slender tom cat twitched his whiskers in thought as he recalled the male's instructions. Before heading off to assist their clan with something, Midoriya had made sure to give him the directions to their clan. They had been pretty straightforward but he had forgotten the last few things they had told him to do. He could not remember for the life of him if it had been a right or left turn. The loner scanned the area for a bit before he clicked his tongue. Hmm, well this was not good. Perhaps it would have been a good idea to call out for help. "Oi Midoriya. You there?" he softly uttered out while he continued to look around for any signs of the brightly colored male. It should not have been too difficult to spot them, considering they looked like a fluffy green broccoli.
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A cool sigh escaped from his slightly parted lips while he carefully padded through the snowy territory. Believe it or not, this was pure bliss for the young teenager. Everything about this place was a paradise to Todoroki as he was quite fond of the snow. Unlike some people, it did not bother him at all as he was used to the weather. No, the snow was far from being his main concern. Todoroki was more worried about something else. He was feeling anxious about messing up and losing Midoriya again. It had already happened before, after all. He had already lost his friend two times in total. The first time had been out of his control while the second was complicated. The worst part about it was that he was the one at fault for the last time, not the villains that had killed them when they had been a human. He had been given the opportunity to be with the green haired boy again and he had blown it. After being killed by Midoriya's murders, the quirk user had been reincarnated into a cat and eventually came into contact with his friend in the forest. The domestic feline had even had full control of the situation that time. There had been no enemies, no distractions, just him and his lost classmate. It had been a heartfelt reunion, though it had not lasted for very long. After the ex-Thunderlander treated his wounds, the two decided to part ways as they felt as though they had different paths to take. Though it was not as if he had not had a good reason to leave them. The boy had gone to look for his missing relatives that may or may not have died in a recent house fire. He had confidence that he would have encountered them again. The scarred male had even believed that he would have been able to meet Midoriya another time. Unfortunately for him, his journey had been futile as it had led to nothing but disappointment. He had not been able to find any of his parents or siblings. It was as if they had just...disappeared. The only positive outcome was being able to see his timid comrade again. As selfish as it sounded, Todoroki had gone all the way to the Thunderlands territory in order to convince Izuku to leave. It had not been easy but his feelings were enough to eventually persuade the boy. Within a few days, the cheerful little furball had left their clan without a trace, leaving no clues as to where their whereabouts were. It was a mystery that the Thunderlands might have never been able to solve. He felt bad for making the youth leave their home but a part of him needed them alongside him. They were the only friend he had at this point and the only remnant of his past life. Without them, he did not know what he was going to do. He probably would have continued journeying with them, if it had not been for a strange portal teleporting him to another world. It had occurred so suddenly that he had forgotten how it had happened. He had not even been given a warning and before he knew it, he had landed in another area. The land was completely foreign to him as it was unlike the one he had been living in before. And rather than worrying about his well being, it simply made him brood over the fact that he had grown further away from his missing classmate. It meant that no matter how hard he tried, he was never going to find what he wanted. The bottom line was that he was never going to see Midoriya.
The first few days of wandering around the mysterious terrain had been unnerving and lonely. Aside from not having anyone around to talk to, he had no idea what he was doing. The heterochromatic eyed youth was a complete newbie around here and did not know his way around the land. It made him as pathetic as the time he had been left alone to fend for himself when the house of his owners had burned out. After leaving the safety of his home, he came to realize just how difficult it was to fend for himself out in the wild. It made him respect the clan creatures that had to go through this mess every single day. He could only imagine how they had survived out here in the wild for so long. Unlike them, he was probably going to be a goner. There was no way he was going to live when he was not even capable of catching a measly little mouse. His only regret was the fact that his father had forgotten to teach him and his siblings the basics of fetching their own food. Rather than developing their skills in that, the larger male had thought that it would have been a better idea to focus on fighting. That was useful and all but what the point of fending off enemies when he was just going to die from starvation anyway? His incapability of catching prey would have probably bothered him for the whole day if it had not been for another fateful encounter with his friend. He was not sure how it was possible but an outside force had allowed the two of them to meet up with each other. It was as if they were destined to meet one way or another. This time, he had not even bothered to question it too much. The Japanese male was more concerned about not losing the clan cat again. After talking things through and reassuring the youth that he was not going to leave them, they both agreed that he was going to join their clan. The last thing they wanted was to lose each other as there was no telling when they would have had another opportunity like this. If they had been given another chance, then he assumed that they were required to use it wisely. Besides, Midoriya claimed that clans were one of the safest options for wanders like him as they provided food and shelter. All he had to do was stay loyal to them and fight for the clan. It was a win-win situation, in his opinion, as this gave him the ability to stick close with his acquaintance. The slender tom cat twitched his whiskers in thought as he recalled the male's instructions. Before heading off to assist their clan with something, Midoriya had made sure to give him the directions to their clan. They had been pretty straightforward but he had forgotten the last few things they had told him to do. He could not remember for the life of him if it had been a right or left turn. The loner scanned the area for a bit before he clicked his tongue. Hmm, well this was not good. Perhaps it would have been a good idea to call out for help. "Oi Midoriya. You there?" he softly uttered out while he continued to look around for any signs of the brightly colored male. It should not have been too difficult to spot them, considering they looked like a fluffy green broccoli.
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[i]this isn't what i want, yet it's what i asked for
CURIOSITY OVER ALL MY MORALS
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