Three days have been and passed since meeting Midoriya and Hidemi is staring at the trees from the top of the playground some time before noon. 'I hope he doesn't forget.' She thought, absentmindedly. 'Hopefully, he wasn't lying.' Was what that thought really meant however. She longed for a bath, dirt never really fazed her but she wasn't just about to decline taking a free shower from someone. 'Free,' the word echoed in her mind. 'I hope he doesn't expect anything in return. I don't have much to give.' She shook her head. After all, Midoriya seemed really nice and genuinely happy to just talk with another person who won't treat him like trash. Some of the people in this world make me sick. She thought angrily.

However her thoughts were interrupted when she hears the sound of footsteps on bark. It's not unusual for people to come to this place alone, as it's secluded and that's one of the main reasons Hidemi actually chose to "live" here, but it doesn't really happen often. Or at all. 'Two people in one week? Weird'

Most of the time she just ignores whoever has shown up unless they irritate her or if she wants to talk to them she might try. Most of the conversations end after whoever she was talking to learns that she's homeless, however.

She turns to the direction of the newcomer to get a better look at them. He's standing beside a bench about 10 metres away from her. And on the ground, obviously. She immediately notices his purple hair, going off in every direction. His eyes are the same colour of purple that his hair is, and very sunken and sleep deprived. He was looked down at his watch. After reading the time, those purple eyes flicked up, a slightly frustrated face replaces his previously neutral one. He scans the area, only to meet eyes with Hidemi. She waves. He gives her a slight flick of his wrist in response, quickly looking back down at his watch. Not satisfied with that response she calls out to him. "Are you okay? Waiting for someone?" He looks back up at her giving a quick, and somewhat hoarse

"Yeah." as his only response. He was making obvious that he didn't want to talk so she rolled her eyes as a natural response and turned back towards the trees.

A short while later, it can't of been more than 10 minutes, she heard a different voice call out.

"Ay Shinsou, you turned up!" She turned back around, like hell she was going to miss this encounter. It sounded interesting already.

"Of course, I've been waiting longer than you have, actually." The purple haired boy, whose name was apparently Shinsou, replied. Hidemi noticed that there were a small group of people, around 5-6, behind the short, black-haired boy who was talking. She also noticed Shinsou shift a little, as if he was uncomfortable. Like he didn't expected more than 1 or 2 people.

"Yeah, yeah whatever," The black-haired boy smiled. It wasn't a friendly smile. No. Not at all. It creeped Hidemi out a bit. If Shinsou was creeped out by this, however, he wasn't showing it.

"Alright, so you're alone right?"

Red flags immediately popped up in Hidemi's head. She ducked behind the flat wall of the playground to make sure that, if they hadn't seen her before, they wouldn't see her now. As she shifted her position to make sure she could still see, she heard Shinsou again.

"I didn't bring anyone and no-one else followed me." She watched through a crack in the playground as two of the more hefty people, who were standing on either side of the black-haired boy, advanced on Shinsou. He took a step back which turned out to be futile. They grabbed his arms and twisted them behind his back, but not without a fight from the purple haired boy. In the end, however, they managed to render his arms completely useless. Shinsou looked back towards the black-haired boy, an angry look on his face.

"Wha-" His words were cut off as the other boy, who was holding his left arm, slapped his hand over Shinsou's mouth.

"Yeah, I wasn't planning on letting you use your quirk. Also, I really wouldn't suggest biting or licking his hand, you've got no idea where that hand has been," The black-haired boy informed Shinsou. Disgust rippled across the parts of Shinsou's face that Hidemi could see.

"Speaking of that quirk, are you serious about becoming a hero? Your quirk allows you to brainwash people. How in the hell is that going to save anyone? I'm going to become a great hero. Even Dairoku has a better chance of being a hero than you will. What hero agency would even want you?" The boy took a moment to sigh.

"Your so hopeless but you never seem to quit. Actually that's the reason I called you out here. You believed the other lie so obviously you're too dumb to realise. Let me make it simple. I'm going to beat the crap out of you so you won't forget how lame you are. And by me, I mean these guys, of course." He gestured to the four boys still standing behind him. They started to move towards Shinsou so Hidemi decided now was a good time to step in. She quickly stood up from her crouched position and threw her legs over the short wall of the playground so she was sitting on it. It wasn't very high up, about 1 or 2 metres. It won't hurt if she jumped down at least. Hopefully.

"Going to become a great hero you say?" She started to put her short, blue locks into a bun whilst all the boys standing looked up at her.

"Jeez, this doesn't look very fair… or heroic." She added on. She placed a beanie over all her hair, obscuring it from view. The black-haired boy sneered.

"What are you going to do? Stop us? You're greatly outnumbered," He threw out two hands, gesturing around to all the boys standing beside him.

"Also Shinsou," He turned his gaze back towards the purple haired boy.

"I didn't know you like to lie." He shook his head.

"Actually, he didn't lie," Hidemi butted in. He directed his attention back at her again, this time with an expectant look.

"He said, and I quote, 'I didn't bring anyone and no-one followed me' and he's right, he didn't bring me and I didn't follow him. I've been here for... over 2 weeks now?" She smiled and jumped down. She was right, it stung a little on her feet but she didn't break anything. The four about to advance on Shinsou turned towards her instead, all of which were wearing an angry look on their face. Then they immediately started to walk towards her. She heard the black-haired boy call out whilst they started to advance.

"Jeez I guess you've been listening the entire time then? Well, I don't usually fight girls. But I'll make an acception for you. If you're even a girl, that is." The menacing smile returned to his face.

"I don't think you usually fight anyone, actually."


A/N: Cause it's the holidays I don't have much to do. So I'll probably get a few chapters out soon. Hope you like it. Please feel free to review it. Also the group of people you will meet in this section are completely random and don't have anything to do with the original BNHA series. I just needed them for the story. Anyway, enjoy your day and the new chapter!