Chapter 181: My origin

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Once I teleported us, I noticed how pretty out it was. Large snowflakes were falling and it was so quiet that it was almost like you could hear them falling. A smile grew on my face as I looked around and watched the snow fall. "It's so pretty." I muttered to myself. There was a pile of snow that had been piled up from falling off of the pine tree boughs.

I dropped my helmet and ran towards it as Aizawa asked, "Where are you going now?" I didn't answer and just jumped in the snow pile.

Yamada chuckled as he said, "The polar bear has been returned back to her natural habitat."

I rolled around in the snow as a smile was plastered to my face. I was so happy to be in such deep snow and colder temperatures; I loved it. When I decided that I had wasted enough time, I crawled out of the snow as I generated three snowmobiles that were facing the way my hometown was. I walked over and picked up my helmet as they looked at the snowmobiles. I dusted off my helmet as I said, "Who wants what one? I think I'm leading since I know these trails pretty well; so I'll take the one in the front."

"I call the second one." Aizawa said as he walked to the one he called.

I took off my glasses and slipped on my helmet before tightening the chin strap and slipping my glasses back on. I flipped up the visor which also flipped up the whole front of the helmet as I generated two helmets. I gave them a helmet and stood off to the side so they both could still hear me so I could explain what to do since they were standing by the snowmobile that they would be using.

I then started, "So, I take it that neither of you guys have driven one before?" they both shook their head. "Well then, it's quite simple. On the left handle in the front of it, that long piece is the break, though you don't really have to use it since when you let up on the throttle you slow down quite a lot. On the right side there is a piece that is before the handle, that is the throttle that you use with your thumb. I have made it so it's a little stiff so it's not touchy at all, otherwise you'd go from zero to a hundred in a heartbeat. Umm...just like a vehicle, there is a brake light in the back, so probably watch for that." I paused to see if I needed to cover any other main things, "That should be it, it's common sense when it comes to driving it...so yeah." I then remembered, "Oh yeah! In your left pocket there should be a license for both the sled and for you to drive it around; so be sure to keep that pocket zipped up. So, any questions before I show you's how to start it?" They didn't answer, so I walked to Yamada to help him first.

"Are you sure it's safe?" he asked.

I smiled, "Of course; like I sort of said before, it's safe as long as you aren't screwing around."

"Okay." he said in an unsure tone.

"Alright! So, first thing is that you should put the helmet on. You'll have to take off your glasses and put them back on when you get the helmet on." I said, which he then put it on. Once he had it on, I then started to explain, "Now you should attach the emergency cord to your coat or snow pants. It's attached to the key so if you fall off, the sled shuts off. Next you'll want to flip the choke all the way back." I said as I pointed to it, which was next to the key.

"What does that do?" he asked in a confused tone as he pushed the switch.

"It restricts air flow to the carburetor and allows more gas to flow into the engine." I explained before continuing, "Pull this red button here-" I then pointed to it, "-by the throttle, which is the emergency stop, so pull that up." He did. "Then you'll want to yank the pull cord twice so then the gas get's moving." I could tell that he was sort of hesitant. "If you're worried about breaking it, you won't. It only goes so far and when it gets to the point, you'll know." He then pulled it twice. "Next you'll turn the key..." he did, "...then do the pull cord again; it may take a couple times, but once it starts don't do it again. Also, when it starts, flip the choke back into the original position that it was in in the first place, which was all the way forward." I then took a couple steps back so he could start it. It didn't start on the first pull or the second one either, but it did on the third. I then said loudly after he put the choke back into the original position, "Bump the throttle a little twice so the engine gets a little more gas since it's cold." I then gave a thumbs up and a smile before I went to help Aizawa. "Alright, your turn."

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