XV. A DECLARATION OF WAR

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There is a certain pleasure in winning. A certain feeling of being on top, proving everyone that you are, in fact, the strongest. Then on the other side of the coin, there is the frustration of losing. The feeling of being overpowered by an overwhelming force.

But really, what does it mean to win? Or to lose?

Is there a certain satisfaction in winning? If you win a battle, you'll be expected to win the next one then the next until it is no longer an option to lose. That's very unreasonable.

Todoroki's declaration of war against Midoriya had everyone stunned out of their wits. Kirishima was the first one to reprimand Todoroki. While I, on the other hand, stand in the background, watching as everything unfolds.

I think it's utter ridiculous. Todoroki is clearly not in his usual self. And Midoriya being Midoriya would take up his challenge.

I was about to walk outside, not really interested and in their exchange of remarks, when Todoroki said something that made me freeze on my spot.

"We're not here to play at being friends. So what does it matter?" He said before turning around.

Is that what he said? Did I hear it right? Before I start asking myself with such lame excuse for a question. I did, in fact, hear him right.

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