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Have you ever been so confused that you don't know who you are. I sure have. But sometimes people other people help you figure it out.
Aluna Bakugo. The adopted sister of Katsuki Bakugo. Rescued from her native country after war b...
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3rd person POV
Aluna sat on the train on the way to the address that was given to her. It wasn't an office building address but it was a home address.
'Huh. I wonder if it's hers.' Aluna thought as her stop approached.
Aluna was standing most of the ride since she gave her seat to an old man who got on. She was already getting a lot of looks because of the sports festival but her doing that random act of kindness got people smiling at her.
She hopped off the train and looked down at the paper. She was about to walk off until she felt a tug on her school blazer. She looked down and saw a little girl. She had tan skin and curly white hair that was in two pigtails. She couldn't be older than 5.
"Um excuse me, Ms. Bakugo?" Her shy timid voice came out.
"Oh um, hi." Aluna smiled down at her.
"I was wondering if I could take a picture with you." She said timidly.
Aluna smiled and knelt down in front of her.
"Sure, what's your name?" Aluna gave a her a cute grin.
"My name is Ayana." She rocked from side to side nervously.
"That's a pretty name. Who's taking the picture?" Aluna looked around.
"My Mama." Ayana pointed to a woman that was standing about a foot away.
"Oh hi I didn't even see you, Ma'am." Aluna stood with a sheepish smile.
"It's alright. She has been talking about you non-stop since the sports festival." The woman laughed.
"Oh well, that's really nice and weird to hear. Well, it's weird because I've never really been "famous" or well known, if you will. It's super sweet that you like me that much, Ayana." Aluna tripped over her words a little.
"You were so cool! With your fire and you made cute little money's and a horse!" Ayana beamed. She became less shy as she kept talking to her.
"Aw well thank you. Let's take that picture." Aluna smiled at her. Ayana's mother took out her phone and snapped a couple of photos of Aluna and her daughter.