Chapter 100: Moving Again

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(We finally made it to the 100th chapter! I hope I didn't lose you too much during the rest of the story. I hope you're enjoying this as much as I am writing this. I never imagined that I would have come this far, but I don't care if it gets few reads and stuff like that, I'm doing this out of mere enjoyment for myself, hoping that someone out there will too find enjoyment out of this. Please enjoy what is to come, and thank you for sticking with me in the long shot. *Gives reader a potato with a candle stabbed in it.*)





I woke up the next morning, dreading the day. It wasn't that I didn't want to move again, it was that I didn't want to hurt anyone because of who I am. I want to keep my life a secret from everyone else so I can hide who I really am. I don't want to be defined by who I was in the past and what I've done. I got ready at a snail's pace since I started to get lost in the thoughts of how I could hide. I had taken such a long time that by the time I made it down the stairs, they were waiting for me. We went to the car and made our way to the school. Aizawa was sleeping like usual, Yamada was humming along quietly with the near mute music on the radio, while I sat there staring at my feet as I gathered a plan. Just as we made it to the school, I figured that I could teleport everywhere and/or make myself invisible so no one would see me, though that would mean that I'd have to be undoubtedly quiet. It may not be that hard, but what if someone notices something and knows that I have a dorm? I'm not used to being around people like that. It took me time to get used to living with two people, now I'll have to get used to seeing my whole class while I'm there...what a pain in the ass.

When I got to the classroom, I sat at my desk like I normally would. I checked the time once I took a seat so then I'd know when to teleport to the classroom so then no one would suspect that I'd moved elsewhere. If I were to walk in with the rest of the class, I'm sure that someone, especially Midoriya and Iida, would question me about my tardiness. A few minutes later, Iida walked into the classroom and took notice that I wasn't sleeping like usual.

"Good morning, Y/N. I see that you aren't sleeping like you normally are." said Iida.

I tried to smile to mask all of my concerns and for how drained I felt, "Yeah, I had a pretty decent rest last night"

"That's good to hear. You should be getting that kind of sleep every night." he replied.

"Yeah, I know, but I then find something to do or hero duty happens and then I'm up late and all...yeah."

"I do suppose that being a hero does take up a great amount of your time outside of school." he said with an expression as if he was thinking.

I nodded my head, "Yep, it sure does."

He then took a seat at his desk and began to study some papers as if we were having a test later in the day or coming up soon. Once class started, I knew that the day was going to be a long and boring one. For lunch to roll around, it felt like it was already 24 hours rather than a few hours. Before we were dismissed for lunch, I was called to the front of the room before I left. I then followed the order as everyone filed out to go for lunch.

"We had a word with principal Nezu this morning. He said that pets aren't allowed, so Melody can't go with you." I put on a smug expression. Aizawa sighed before saying, "No, you cannot sneak her with you either." I then gave a 'not having it' look. "Sorry, but that's just how it's going to be. He also said that you can start moving as soon as school ends for the day."

I sighed, "Fine, I guess I'll teleport what few things I'm taking after school."

"Well then, get going to lunch before it's too late." he said.

"M'kay." I said as I started for the door, then he walked out a few seconds behind me.

I walked slow so that I could use a quirk to see behind me to make sure that he wouldn't see me take the elevator to the roof instead of heading to the cafeteria. Once I knew that he wouldn't be able to see me, I then rode the elevator to the roof. When I made it out there, I couldn't help but close my eyes and face the wind as I listened to it whistle past my ears. I put my hands in my pockets and enjoyed it for a bit before I opened my eyes again and walked to the railing. I leaned on it as I looked out at the surrounding area. I got lost in thought as I began to think of what was going to happen after school. The only few good things that I could think of to come out of this would be that I won't have anyone nagging on me to eat, no one will bother me, I will get to be alone, and I can wear regular shirts without anyone seeing my scars and cuts.

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