79. 𝘏𝘌𝘙𝘖𝘌𝘚 𝘙𝘐𝘚𝘐𝘕𝘎 𝘈𝘕𝘋 𝘊𝘈𝘝𝘌𝘚 𝘍𝘈𝘓𝘓𝘐𝘕𝘎

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(A/N; Hi everyone! Thank you so much for reading this story, I love seeing all your comments and everything, this all means so much to me! I'm posting these two chapters as a sort of celebration, since today, last year, on the 10th of January, was the day I published Falcon. It's been a long fun journey and the story has almost reached its end, but I'm really happy I wrote it because it was truly an entertaining experience. Love you all, stay safe<3)

(WARNING: includes spoilers for the movie Heroes rising.)

"Tsuyu! At 70 meters towards the rocks! There's a kid drowning!" I yelled towards the shore. "Got it!" She responded, hopping into the water. Nabu island, a relatively peaceful island with a low population and gorgeous lands, is where I'm flying right now. We were sent here on a Hero work recommendation project, to try and run our own little hero agency and help around when needed. Given my very helpful, amazing quirk and eyesight (Keigo loves preaching self love, it rubbed off on me), I was put on watch duty.

Amazing right? All I had to do was fly above the beach, alert the shoreline when someone is drowning, or help people with jobs where I don't have to get wet. I'm basically a drone. Thankfully, I was smart enough to bring my summer suit with me along with my winter suit because there's no way I would survive this heat with my winter suit on. Especially since I'm so high up, I'm basically the sun's favourite victim. I had my sun block function on my goggles as I scouted the sea and beach for anyone who needed my help. It's like a free holiday, where I wouldn't have to think about my infiltration mission or anything.

When I cleared out the entire area once again, I decided to go on a short break before I dropped down from the sky like a fly. I landed in front of a shaved ice stand for some fuel and motivation. "Todoroki! Can I ask you for some ice?" The owner asked Shoto, who was standing nearby. He nodded, conjuring a giant block of ice and asking if it's enough, making me laugh slightly. "More than enough! Thank you! Oh Takami, how can I help you young lady?" The old man turned to me with a kind smile.

"One cup please. (Flavour)." I chimed. He handed me the freshly shaved ice and I handed him money, which he denied at first and finally took after I insisted. "How's your shift been going so far Sho?" I asked, walking alongside him. "Nothing really major so far." He sighed. "How about you?" I fed him a spoonful of the ice and shrugged. "It's been pretty fun, I haven't been able to fly freely in such beautiful weather since... well ever. It's very nice out here. I just needed to come down and hydrate myself before I became the next drowning case."

"I'm really glad you're having fun." Shoto smiled, placing a soft kiss on my lips. "You're too sweet, Shoto." I laughed. His kisses moved to my cheek, and eventually down to my neck. "Aaalright Sho, you're getting distracted." He pouted slightly when I moved his head away. To make up for it, I placed a kiss on his forehead before throwing away the empty cup of ice and extending my wings. "Gotta fly. Duty calls." I sighed. He nodded, flinching at the sun hitting his eyes– previously protected by the shadow of my wings– when I flew away.

"I'll see you around!" I called out, waving to him before flying off. Shoji had taken over my shift for water monitoring so I was now able to fly above the land instead and make sure nothing weird was going on. I flew above a few of my classmates, waving at Kaminari who was charging a truck, saying hello to Yaomomo while she fixed a scooter, giving Aoyama and Ashido a thumbs up when they cleared the road. Everything seems under control. "Hey Koda! Need any help?" I asked, circling above him like a Hawk, something my brother does when he spots me in the street.

"Actually yes." He hummed with a smile. "Oh?" I landed next to him, finally glad to have something to do. "Yeah, I just got a call about a missing parrot, I could use some help. Your quirk offers you zoolingualism too, right?" Asked Koda, I nodded. "Yup, Avian zoolingualism though. I can only communicate with fellow birds." "Perfect then! Let's go." Koda grabbed my arm and I hoisted him up, allowing the both of us to fly and scout the sky together, calling for the lost parrot. "This is pretty amazing.." He muttered, looking down at the view. "I know right, I'm pretty lucky."

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