I walked backed to the stairs to the basement. I took off my boots and walked down.

"Hey, I'm back-" I spotted a girl there. She wore a golden colored dress and crown, the crown being a tad bit to large fo her head, causing it to block off her bangs. She looked familiar...like I've seen her before.

"Olly, why are you doing this?" I heard her voice say in my mind. She seemed to be smaller and less human in my thoughts. She looked scared. My name's Olly...Did I do something I don't remember?

"Olly!" Midoriya shouted to get my attention. He broke through my thoughts and snapped me back into reality.

"Midoriya? Who's this?" I asked.

He showed a hand towards her. "This is your younger twin sister, Olivia!"

She waved.

"The Origami Craftsman just folded her, so you didn't miss anything." Midoriya explained.

"Why...do I feel like I've seen her before...?" I asked, only being able to see Olivia as the version of her in my mind.

"Deja vu." Olivia said. "You must be my brother." She held out a hand. It's a pleasure to meet you!"

I reached for her hand, but pulled my hand back. "Thank you."

Midoriya looked a little confused.

"Anyways, I'm going to go look around! If you want to find me, I'll be...somewhere." She skipped up the steps.

I followed her out, until I heard Midoriya and the Origami Craftsman conversing. I peeked down the steps.

"Are you going to tell him about...him? He seems to know something's up." Midoriya asked.

"No." The Origami Craftsman responded. "He was just reborn. Reminding him of those awful memories would put too much of a burden on him. I don't want to hurt him."

"But he's already suspicious! He didn't touch his sister!" Midoriya reminded him, raising his voice a little. "He said he felt like he's seen her before!"

"It's for the greater good, Deku! He might try his plan again for all we know!"

"No way! Having his memories won't automatically make him a villian! You need to think about it at least!"

"I have thought about it! The answer is no!"

"You're not listening to a thing I'm saying!" The both yelled at each other in unison.

"Hey..."

They both looked at me and stopped fighting.

"Why are you guys fighting?"

The Origami Craftsman sighed. "It's nothing, Olly. I'm just going to finish my work. Please leave."

He walked over to his Origami table and Midoriya headed over to me.

"He seems upset, Midoriya. He would never tell us to leave like that..."

Midoriya sighed. "It's my fault. We had an argument about something personal. Now I feel bad. I should probably apologize."

I nodded.

"Not telling Olly is probably the right thing after all." He whispered to himself. He smiled at me. "I'll wait until he calms down. How about you meet some of my friends, Olly?"

I bowed. "I would not mind that. As long as Olivia comes along too."

"Great! I'll tell the boat the coordinates and I'll come back when we're ready!"

I waited till Midoriya walked off. "What did he mean by "not telling Olly" was "the right thing"? Are Midoriya and the Origami Craftsman hiding something? Something about me...from me?" I fell to my knees, being unable to control the flow of tears. "B-but...why?"