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"Yes," (Y/N) replied, unsure of who the hell this new person was and why the way she said her name reminded her of all might.
"You're probably wondering who I am, aren't you?" The woman in front of her said. Soshe'sthetalkativetypeofvillain, huh? (Y/N) thought as she devised a plan to make the woman keep talking while she thought of possible ways to take her out.
"What's it to you?" (Y/N) asked as she glanced at her arms. They were in front of her in a defensive stance, as if she was waiting for her to attack so that she could repel it. Herarmisthe main partofherquirk, huh?
"I don't think you know me, but I for sure know who you are," the woman continued, a mischievous smile — or was it more of a smirk — on her face, "You're probably dying to know how I know you, right?"
"Not really," (Y/N) replied, "But I am dying for you and your friends to leave this place." Eventhoughherwholebodycanmergeintoaplantorabush, thequirkisprobablymostlyconcentratedon herarmsandlegs. ThatmeansI'llhavetotakethemoutfirst.
"Let's see, I knew your parents before you were born, dear (Y/N)," the woman continued, drawing out the syllables of her name. (Y/N)'s eyes widened at the unexpected information and the woman took this as a chance, "Be nice to me and I'll tell you everything. I'm not here to fight if you aren't."
"Oh, I'm not," (Y/N) reassured with a smile, making it rain above the woman, who instinctively moved away before she realized that it was just plain water, "But if you keep talking about my parents, maybe I will."
"I hit a sore spot, didn't I?" The woman said, "I apologize. How are you doing today? And what's up with this rain; why are you wasting your quirk like this?"
"None of your business," (Y/N) replied, making the rain fall harder gradually, "What's your business here?" The woman was pretty polite and it seemed like she knew when she had overstepped boundaries, a nice person. Yet, there was something unsettling about her.
"What else do villains do?" The woman asked, waving her hand — no, it turned into a vine, forcing (Y/N) to keep her guard up more than ever — around, "I'm here to wreak havoc. Since I guest you won't let me talk to you about what I want to say to you, I'll just have to make you listen."