The day had started out normal. Like usual, Peter had gone to school (AFTER hugging Aunt May goodbye), hung out with Ned, whipped up a bit of extra web fluid, avoided Flash, and then headed home to grab something before going out on a patrol.
Admittedly, the grabbing something was a little unusual, but it still felt boring and normal.
This, of course, was before it happened.
Peter had been grabbing the thing (which, coincidentally, was a thing of Ned's; the boy had left it there the day before) when suddenly the door opened, and Aunt May poked her head in the door.
Isn't she supposed to be at work?
"Well Peter, I'm off to work. You ready for school?"
What?
These words caused Peter to be temporarily stunned speechless.
"W-what?" Unconsciously, he echoed his thoughts.
"Y'know… large building, teachers, students?" Aunt May grinned, obviously unable to tell something was wrong.
"Y-yeah, but… didn't I just go to school-?" Peter was cut off by Aunt May grabbing his hand and tugging him towards the door, like this morning. What?
"Nope! C'mon!" Aunt May smiled widely.
That was weird- wait. Hasn't that…?
Peter's Spidey Sense was going off, blaring loud alarms in his head. Everything seemed to swivel, turning at an alarming rate.
Go back, Peter-!
"Wait, wha-?!"
"Well Peter, I'm off to work. You ready for school?" Aunt May beamed at him.
Peter blinked.
Huh… what?
"Uh, yes?"
"Hey, Peter…"
Ned was sitting in front of him now, tapping his fingers together anxiously. "I sorta left something at your house… would you kinda grabbing it for me?"
"Not at all!" Peter said distantly.
There was a loud ringing in his ears, and he felt as though something was wrong.
Majorly wrong.
…
Eri couldn't stop it. It was all wrong. Dreadfully wrong. She needed to be reset, as much as she hated to think it.
Her heart pounded loudly as her horn streamed golden energy, causing everything to reset again and again.
Something's wrong.
Suddenly, the same arms from earlier wrapped themselves around her.
"Shhh… it's okay."
She was being held gently, yet firmly too.
And they were floating, high above the sky.
The energy stopped. She relaxed.
And for once, she still felt like herself.
…
The girl in her arms slept peacefully, unaware of Ochako's lengthy inner turmoil.
"This can't be happening."
And yet, here she was, floating very high up, carrying a child.
What alarmed Ochako most, surprisingly, was the fact that she wasn't nauseous while she floated herself.
She was…
Perfectly fine.
What was equally alarming was that they were slowly (very slowly) descending. Also scary was the fact that she was in normal clothes, not her hero suit. Hadn't she been in her hero suit?
She was wearing simply a comfy white shirt, black leggings, normal shoes and a cozy sky-blue hoodie.
"What's the last thing you remember, Ochako?"
The little girl stirred, and Ochako smiled faintly.
Then, suddenly, it struck her.
Careful, dodge him.
Wait…
"Tsu, watch out!"
Wasn't… Deku…
"Uraraka-san!"
Trying to save…
"Take Sir Nighteye up, Uravity!"
A little girl… similar to this one?
And…
"SMASH!"
Didn't the little girl…
"U-Uraraka-san?"
Have a…
"Ryukyu, what's going on?"
"Ochako-chan!"
Quirk that rewound…?
But…
"T-Tsu-chan… w-where's Deku-kun?"
Didn't her quirk only rewind bodies?
"R-Ryukyu-sensei…"
And yet…
"W-what's h-happening to me?"
They didn't know…
"Uraraka-san!"
"D-Deku-kun?"
Just what…
"I'm… sorry…"
Her quirk could do.
Right?
"Eri," Ochako whispered under her breath.
That was the little girl's name.
"Don't worry, Eri. I'll save you this time, kay?"
A sleepy, tentative smile showed on the little girl's face for a minute, then vanished as she sighed and snuggled against Ochako.
soo! It's ya author, waiting for when I can add a cover to this (because stupid me has only been a user for a day haha)
I'm trying to get the stuff that I've written published fairly quickly xD
Honestly, this platform needs more mcu x bnha crossovers lol-
Well, hope you enjoy the rest! Almost done with chapter three, then I'll try to get a more consistent writing schedule.
Thanks for reading!
