Aides or Hades?

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When Bakugo had left you at Bondye's shop, you had to walk the whole way through the bad parts of the city. You just kept your head down as you speed-walked through the streets, until you made it out and back to the security of the crowded city.

There was no where else to go except home, it was better not to take a stop that was on Mr. Akerman's route, so you found a bus stop farther away and sat.

The public bus was always a familiar sight for you. You took it every day to get to work, to run errands, or just to explore the city; like you had with Bakugo. But today, the bus felt different. The atmosphere was heavy with a sense of loneliness and sadness.

As you took your usual seat, in one of the back seats. You stared out the window, lost in your thoughts. You couldn't shake off the feeling of emptiness that had consumed you ever since Bakugo left.

You couldn't help but feel the weight of the silence around you. You were used to this, you often took the bus alone, but today it felt different. Today, the silence was deafening.

You tried to just focus on the buildings flashing by, but that didn't help either. Bakugo was on your mind, even if you didn't want him to be. 

You closed your eyes for a moment, you hated that you didn't want to hate him. He had left you alone, while he walked away in the most normal and calmest way, it felt like it wasn't even Bakugo. You couldn't help but feel hurt and abandoned by his actions.

The bus ride seemed to drag on as you replayed the events of the day in your head. Bakugo had always been impulsive and hot-headed, but this time he had crossed a line.

He had left you all alone without a word, and the worst part was, you didn't even know why- well, maybe you did a bit, but it wasn't a real answer to why he wanted to separate from you.

You just felt helpless today, everything you did you couldn't help but feel a mix of emotions towards him. You hated him for leaving you in such a difficult situation, but at the same time, you didn't want to hate him.

You knew deep down that his pride often got in the way, making him think he had to do everything on his own. To him, asking for help was a sign of weakness, and you wished you had called out to him when he kept walking away.

The silence of the bus was only making your thoughts louder, and the pain in your heart grew with each passing mile.

Lost in those thoughts, you didn't even notice when the bus had reached your stop. As you got off and slowly made your way back to your house, you couldn't help but feel a sense of dread.

You were dreading facing your parents alone, and you were also dreading the fact that you might not see Bakugo again.

As you walked, you couldn't help but notice the crystal necklace hanging around your neck. You reached out and touched it, your fingers fiddling with the crystal hanging around your neck. It was a beautiful piece, with intricate designs and small crystal pendant.

But now that you looked at it, you were reminded of Bakugo, it held good but painful memories.

You and Bakugo making snow angels in the snow as you laughed, figuring out that author from the library as you ate chips, even when you and Bakugo tackled each other on the couch for fun.

Memories of a love that had turned sour, of a person who had hurt you deeply. You clenched your jaw at the sight of it, feeling a surge of anger and hurt wash over you.

You didn't want to remember Bakugo in any way. He was everything, your world revolved around him. But he had betrayed you, he wasn't a hero to you anymore. He was a deceiver, choosing his own way instead of working together.

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