As it turns out drawing with pens and thin markers was one of the most frustrating things one can do. You never truly thought how much proper crayons matter, you would kill for a box of good Crayola. Such an expensive house and the thing you have to draw with are basically office supplies.
Irritated, you filled in a piece of the drawing with the scrappy yellow highlighter.
Qin was next to you. It was a little funny, she was sitting on the floor like you, with her own piece of paper and also drawing with a blue ballpoint pen.
"This sucks." You sighed looking at the broken tip of the marker.
"Yeah." Qin nodded. "Those are not things kids should play with."
"What did you draw?" You asked leaning over to see her drawing.
"A snowdrop." She stated. Indeed it was. The drawing was very neat despite not having an under sketch and depicted three flowers growing together in a clump, with lumps of moss surrounding them.
"Wow." You muttered. "That's a nice drawing."
The woman laughed. "I used to get in trouble in school all the time for not paying attention and doodling on my worksheets." With her calloused fingers, she scratched the back of her neck. "Ugh, school is important, I just wished it wasn't such a drag to go through."
You nodded. "Waking up early all the time, homework... Friends made it a little bit more fun though."
Qin gazed down at you before asking: "Can you tell me more about those friends of yours?"
Huffing you squeezed the tip of the marker. "They were there for me for as long as I can remember...right now it's the longest since we've ever been apart." You watched as the neon yellow pulled at your fingertips. "Then there were others that I still remember meeting..." Bakugos pudgy face flashed in your vision. "I remember it...vaguely."
The woman nodded with each word.
"And there's also Dai-chan..." You mused looking up at the ceiling. "I wanted to marry him one day."
Qin burst out laughing at your statement, her laugh deep and scratchy like she smoked a little too many cigarettes in her youth.
"Hey, what are you laughing about?" You huffed in annoyance.
"Marriage?" She chuckled. "At your age? You should work getting those baby teeth out before you start proposing to people."
Puffing out your cheeks you crossed your arms "I already gave Dai-chan a ring!"
"Oh really?" The woman quirked her eyebrow.
"Yes, a froggy ring I won at a gacha pon." You stated matter of factly making the woman burst out into another fit of giggles.
You let the woman calm down for a couple of seconds before comfortable silence fell across the room. Smiling a little Qin spoke up again. "That 'Dai-chan' you speak of must be very special to you."
Nodding you looked up at the bodyguard. "He's very pretty, his hair and eyes have a minty color to them, and his locks are very curly." You described the boy and his image pulled at the back of your mind in a clear memory. "He cries a lot too...and hardly ever sleeps without waking up in the middle of the night..." Circling your index finger over the paper underneath you you mused before abruptly stopping and dropping your head into your arms upon the ground. "I was always there to comfort him when that happened..."
A thick silence fell over the room.
"...and now I'll never see him again." You mumbled. "And everyone else as well..."

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WASP [bnha reader insert] [gender neutral]
FanfictionHanging around alone on an empty playground leads you to meet a certain blonde-haired boy with quite an explosive nature. -All of the art in this book including the cover was drawn by me. -The original characters from My Hero Academia belong to th...