AN: good news: my laptop is fixed. bad news: the battery is broken. conclusion: laptop is still unusable. Also, im making a script for our school play so if i update later than usual it doesn't mean that i died lmao- congats to this story for having 13k reads woop


"I seriously can't believe I've been subjected to kidnapping this early in my life." Sai sarcastically muttered to herself, as she was tied to a post with another person beside her.

Said person, who seem to have the same age as Sai, rolled her eyes. "Please shut up, it's not like I wanted this either." She said, rolling her eyes before staring at Sai. "How'd you get here anyway?" She asked Sai curiously.

"I went through the wrong alley, then something about selling my organs, or whatever." She answered, shrugging as the blond haired girl beside her stared at her incredulously.

You might be wondering how Sai got into this situation.

You see, all of this started when Sai got off the wrong alley, just as she stated earlier in the chapter.


"Bye, Ten-chin! Try not to die!" She yelled after her best friend, cackling internally as the bespectacled boy turned around to face her across the street, annoyance painted on his face.

Tenya, still taking her bait (seriously, she's done this to him for like, six times already), yelled back at her, frowning. "That's not how you're supposed to send your regards to a friend, Sai!" He reprimanded, doing weird gestures with his hands as Sai snickered.

"Sure it is." She retorted jokingly, smirking. "Anyway, I'm gonna go now, I still have to meet my dad at his workplace." She said, waving at him then running towards what she thought was the direction to All Might's Agency Office.

Tenya blinked, before asking, "Wait, you have a father?" He asked at thin air, disbelief tinting his voice.

But Sai was long gone.

The spiky haired girl kept running, until she paused and looked around her surroundings. Um, where is she?

"...Please don't tell me I'm lost." Sai muttered, frowning as she entered one of the abandoned alleys in an attempt to find someplace familiar. "...I am."

A voice suddenly cut in, startling Sai. "Well well well, what do we have here?"

"It seems that someone has stumbled upon our territory." Another voice replied, as Sai frantically looked around for the source of the voices.

Oh god, please don't tell her that she'd somehow stumbled upon a sketchy alley.

"Uh, sorry for trespassing, I guess?" Sai apologized uncertainly, slowly backing away from the narrow alley. "I'm just gonna go now..." She said, laughing nervously, then freezing as her back hit something hard.

She turned around to face a man grinning creepily at her. "You'll make a good fortune." He said, eyeing her body hungrily.

Her instincts kicking in, Sai immediately made a run for it, adrenaline pumping in her veins. "Oh god they're gonna sell my organs!" She shrieked in pure terror, running away from the creepy guy before she was stopped by another man (the other voice, Sai realized with dread) who walked out of one of the narrow spaces.

"And where do you think you're going?"

Sai squeaked, fear crippling her immobile.

There was a loud thud, as darkness enveloped her.


"...I don't think I want to know." The girl beside Sai quietly said after a few moments of silence. "Still, what the heck? How'd we get here?" She asked herself before rambling more nonsense, as Sai sniffed before shaking her head.

She lightly kicked the blonde, making her shut up. "Uh, can you like, shut up? It's not helping my panic whatsoever." Sai deadpanned, as the girl blinked at her.

"Wait, you call that panicking?" She asked in bewilderment.

Sai smiled wryly. "No, I call it the state of shock." She retorted sharply, finally snapping as she groaned and looked around. "Ugh, where the hell are all the pro heroes?" She grumbled, agitation dripping in her words. "Aren't they supposed to be rescuing us or some shit like that?"

"Also," The spiky haired girl turned her head back to the blonde kid, "Why the fuck are you so calm right now?" She hissed, as the girl stared at her and attempted to hold her hands up in mock surrender, but failing as they're still tied up.

"Don't blame me," She said, pouting. "Blame my stupid quirk. Even if I wanted to panic, I couldn't because of my Calm Mind." She explained, as Sai sighed in frustration. "So what do we do now?"

Sai licked her chapped lips, attempting to assess the situation. She then narrowed her eyes, as she heard the sound of... seagulls? "Did- did you hear that?" Sai asked her fellow kidnapped, as she strained her ear to hear it.

"Actually... Yeah." She said after a while, narrowing her eyes. "Are we near the ocean? Like in the docks?" The blonde speculated, as Sai shrugged. "Maybe we're inside of one of the warehouses here." She suggested, as Sai shrugged once more.

Sai tried twisting her arm to free herself of the binds, but failed spectacularly as she only managed to inflict pain to herself. "I guess so," She said through gritted teeth, hissing in pain. "I mean, I do smell seawater from here." She added, before flickering her gaze down the floor. "Does that puddle look like seawater to you?" Sai questioned the blonde, as she stared back at her.

"...Do you seriously think I would know what seawater specifically looks like?" The girl deadpanned, gesturing to her body with a flail. "Like, do you peg me as the aquatic type?"

Sai blinked, finally noticing that the girl had a rather... fancy dress. "Nice clothes you got there, it suits your hair." She commented wryly, as the girl laughed.

"Thank, but we really should get out of here," The blonde murmured, closing her blue eyes. "My parents must be so worried about me." She calmly remarked, as Sai froze at the mention of parents.

She threw her head back, groaning as her head hit the metal post. "Oh my god, To-chin!" The spiky haired girl whispered, horrified.

The person beside her blinked in confusion. "To-chin?" She parroted, tilting her head.

Sai ignored her fellow kidnapped, too busy muttering theories to her self about how Toshinori would react to this. "-Worst case scenario, he would totally ban me from going outside ever again." were the last words she uttered, before she slumped back, staring blankly at nothing.

"...Ah, the trauma just kicked in." The blonde remarked, nodding sympathetically as she stared at the ceiling in boredom. "I wonder when mom's gonna notice my disappearance..."


Sai snapped out of it when a hand came in contact with her cheek rather harshly. "W-what?" She questioned in a daze, feeling slightly disoriented as she gazed around her.

A person suddenly came into view, beaming. "Oh, good. You're awake." She said, smiling as Sai remained confused. "The name's Natsu, by the way."

"What happened?" She asked the blonde, rubbing her wrist to rid of the slight pain. "I remembered... being tied up. With you." She said, before narrowing her eyes in suspicion. "How'd we get out?"

The girl hummed, pretending to think. "Well... You blanked out, and I simply formed a plan to untie ourselves." She said, and that was that.

They both walked out of the damp room cautiously and quietly, before coming across what seems to be a laboratory, seeing as it was full of boxes with strange equipments that should only be in an operation room.

Also, dead bodies.

Sai was hit with a wave of nausea, holding her puke as she was utterly disgusted at the sight. Natsu, meanwhile, remained her composure, although she was completely avoiding the bodies, not even sparing a glance at them.

"What the actual fuck?" Sai whispered in complete bewilderment, before quickly grabbing Natsu's hand and running out of the room as fast as possible as a shudder ran down her spine.

This is too early to see a dead body, god damn it! And the worse, Sai herself knows that it was killed!

"That was very terrible." Natsu finally said after a few minutes, of silence as they tried to find the exit, all the while forgetting the gruesome sight they saw earlier. "I hope the spirits of those bodies moved on peacefully." She added, looking back at the room before cringing.

"I just hope I wouldn't have to see a killed person again." Sai muttered to herself, eyes glued to the ground as she released a breath she didn't know she was holding.

God, that was... terrifying. And that's an understatement.

"Let's just... forget that ever happened, okay?" Sai said, although they both know that it was an unforgettable sight.

Sai tried to ignore the fact that she would soon be with those bodies if it wasn't for Natsu. Actually, come to think of it...

She turned to the blonde, who was busying herself by looking at her surroundings. "Uh... Thanks." Sai said, cringing as she realized that she probably didn't sound sincere.

Thankfully, Natsu found truthfulness in her words. "You're welcome." She replied, smiling at her as Sai smiled back, albeit weakly.

After a while, they found the exit. Or what they think is the exit. So, good news?

Bad news is, the kidnappers- who looked way too happy themselves, by the way -are within the perimeter of the large metal door.

Well, there goes plan A out of the window.

Time for plan B? They don't even have one.

Improvise? Yeah, no.

"Um..." Sai turned to face Natsu, who looked like she had a plan. "Do you have a quirk? It could be a distraction." She suggested, as Sai frowned.

"...The chances for it to work are fifty-fifty." She finally answered, frowning. "Are we seriously going to take the risk?" She asked the blonde incredulously, raising an eyebrow.

Said blonde licked her lips. "Well, if it means getting out of this wretched place, I'm game."

"Well then," Sai took a deep breath, taking a large permanent marker from the inner pocket of her overalls (she noticed that it's slightly covered in blood, eugh) and drew something on the ground.

"Please work." Sai pleaded, as she finally finished the drawing down to the last detail. She threw away the marker, seeing as it's already empty. Plus, there's always an extra, so no worries there.

...Silence.

Sharp intakes of breath were heard from them, as they saw the artwork emerge from the concrete floor. It was a mighty gray panther with black outlines, and Sai hoped that the drawing would be as fast as the real one.

Natsu quietly whistled, clearly impressed with the drawing. "Nice. Does it move as fast as the real one?" The brown eyed girl voiced out Sai's thought, as Sai herself shrugged uncertainly.

"I sure hope it does." She muttered to herself, as Natsu raised an eyebrow.

"Alright, here's the plan..."


Natsu finished the explanation, and the spiky haired girl thinks that her plan's pretty solid. Well, except for one thing.

She doesn't know whether she could do it successfully or not. And what do do after the plan.

Sai petted the animal, whispering commands into its ear as ink smudged her hand. "Well, here goes nothing." She muttered, and with that, the panther took off, slamming down the door and also destroying it in the process.

The two kidnappers whipped their heads towards the distraction, in which both of the kids took the opportunity to slowly but quietly sneak towards to what they think is the exit.

Meanwhile, the panther is quite fast in dodging the kidnappers' attacks, which seem to be heavily powered punches, and thrown knives.

Sai deduced that the first one must have some kind of strength quirk, while the other... she isn't really sure what his quirk is.

"And where do you think you're going?" The knife thrower suddenly appeared out of thin air, eliciting a gasp from Sai. But Natsu merely smirked, as she shouted a command.

"Now, Sai!"

And as if on autopilot, Sai immediately released a barrage of hummingbirds (which were the same color as her skin, she idly noticed) drawn from various parts of her body, assaulting the kidnapper with pecks as they took the distraction to escape once again. Sai idly noted that Natsu somehow managed to pick up a wooden plank while running, but otherwise did not comment on it.

"So... What now?" Sai asked in between breaths, finally feeling the effects of using her quirk simultaneously. "I don't think... I can hold much longer." She gasped out, staggering behind Natsu as the blonde looked at her in alarm.

Her eyes widened, before grabbing Sai's hand and dragging her. "C'mon..." She grunted, as Sai seemed to be getting heavier and heavier.

"Get back here!" The knife guy screamed from behind them, as he chased after them, the strength guy just right behind him. They were both sporting bloodthirsty grins, which did nothing but send chills down the girls' spines.

Sai whimpered, as she realized with dread that she can't feel her ink creations moving anymore.

Fuck, she's gonna die. They're both gonna die.

"Y'know," Natsu said beside her as they kept running, face seemingly untired although her body showing otherwise, "I actually didn't expect to die from this." She said, before throwing the plank right into the kidnappers and then running even faster. "I expected to die from old age, not kidnapping."

Sai snorted, her face devoid of any emotion other than resignation. She dreamed of that too in her past life, and look where it got her.

Fucking reincarnation and fucking logic, God.

She wheezed from tiredness, doing her best to run and never look back because oh god the guy's throwing knives at her-

She ducked, rolling down as she flopped helplessly against the floor, her head hitting the concrete rather harshly. Natsu, who was forced to let go of her hand, attempted to help her up, but was only dragged by the hair by one of the kidnappers. Which one, Sai didn't care as they were gonna die anyway.

"Let go of me you fucking ass!" She struggled against his hold, as Sai swore she saw a glimpse of fear reflect from the blonde's eyes, but then quickly replaced by stubborn determination. "I won't let you murder us you bastards!"

Is Sai could, she'd applaud at the kid's extensive use of the human language. But alas, her head is spinning so much that she dreads that she might have a concussion, and her back was pinned down by the other kidnapper's foot.

She hissed as she heard a crack, and thought that yep, first bone broken in her second life, there we go. Sai didn't even stop her tears from flowing down, as she's just in so much pain (and tired, oh god she's so fucking tired of this) that she can barely move a muscle anymore.

Anymore force and Sai feared that she'd black out.

"Gargh!" There was a thud, and then more screams of pain. Sai, though in excruciating pain, managed to catch a glimpse of the one causing the shouts. All she managed to see was a man with red eyes who was clad in black, before she blacked out-

-but then fucking Natsu slapped her hard again.

"Wake up you dumbass!" She screamed right into her ear, as Sai winced at the shrill sound. "You have a concussion, so don't you dare sleep on me!"

Sai blinked blearily. Ah, so she was right.

"I'll take care of her now," She heard the man said, as Sai felt being carried bridal style. She struggled to open her eyes, and through the struggle, she managed to get a good look at her saviour.

She slightly blushed when she noticed that the man was attractive. She also looked to be the same age as Sei-chin, if not older.

(God damn it Sai, this is not the time for having crushes you idiot!)

Sai sighed tiredly. Well, so much for a peaceful day for her.

When Sai deemed that the dizziness had stopped and the pain had slightly subsided, she promptly went out like a light.

Unknown to her, Natsu's eyes widened and she attempted to slap her again, before getting stopped by their hero.


When Aizawa scouted the perimeter of the villains' base, he didn't expect them to have hostages, much less children.

God, he was so sick of this kind of shit. This wasn't part of the report he was given god damn it.

But then again he is a hero, and heroes have to be prepared for anything, no matter how utter bullshit that phrase says. So Eraserhead will have to just snap his complaints shut and do his fucking job.

...He needs rest after this, or preferably a drink. Maybe both, who knows. Two hostage situations in a row is just asking for a heart attack, to be honest.

So when he finally rendered the kidnappers immobile (just cancelling the strength based villain's quirk made him pretty much useless while Aizawa already dealt with knife users, so it was a fairly one-sided battle in his favor) and then tying them both up to prevent escape, the black clad hero immediately checked onto the blonde kid, who seemed to be sporting only mild injuries. Thank god for small miracles.

Aizawa then took one good look at the other kid, then decided that yep, the kid definitely needs medical attention right now.

After quickly calling the police and an ambulance, he approached the kid and picked him up, noting that he is actually a she, and that her breathing is uneven and she's clutching her side rather tightly. Aizawa checked if she had any serious injuries, only to find out that the kid had gained a concussion and has a broken rib or two.

Well, his day has just gone from bad to worse. Aizawa feels slightly bad for the poor kid, as he kept hearing small whimpers of pain from her. Not that he could blame her, really. It is rather painful for a kid to have a broken bone.

Not long after, Eraserhead, who was carrying the boy-that's-actually-a-girl, had exited the building with the blonde kid, who introduced herself as 'Natsu,' in tow.

They waited in silence, as after a while, police and ambulance sirens came into earshot in the distance, becoming more and more louder as they finally arrived at the scene.

Aizawa didn't hesitate into handing the spiky haired kid onto the paramedics, as they gave him a grateful nod in return. Natsu was also scooped up by on of the medics, and they were both safely inside the ambulance, immediately being sent to the nearest hospital.

The quirk-cancelling hero sighed, before turning to the officer in charge. Well, so much for that.

He's not cut out for rescuing missions, damn it. Seriously, he could have fucked it up if it wasn't for the villains' own incompetency. But it's not like he's complaining really- okay, maybe he was a little bit, but still. He was glad that he'd immediately ambushed the villains or else there'd be more blood on the floor right now.

...Honestly, they should have sicked another hero to this job.


"...Um, she's been like this ever since she woke up, Mr. Sai's Dad."

"Thank you for looking an eye out for her, child. I think your parents are already waiting for you outside."

"You're welcome, Mr. Sai's Dad!"

Sai heard the sound of a door closing, but she didn't pay that any mind. More importantly, she was too busy mulling over the fact that she was kidnapped.

Holy shit, she was kidnapped.

Sai let out a choked laugh, earning herself an alarmed and worried look from Toshinori. "Fucking hell, I almost died." She stated, smiling in disbelief before letting out a laugh again.

Toshinori frowned at her, which left Sai to wonder if she had done something wrong to elicit such reaction from him. Well, to be fair, she did get herself get kidnapped and almost killed, an action that would make everyone frown.

Hah, kidnapped. Sai thought that's surreal.

A lone tear rolled down her frozen yet smiling face, which seemed to have made Toshinori fuss around her. "Shh, it's okay. You're safe now, Sai." He said, patting her gently at the back. It was a sentiment that made Sai turn her smile into a cry. "Wha- it's okay now, Sai! Please stop crying, it's alright now!" Toshi soothed her, as Sai reduced herself into a sniffling mess.

"I-I'm not crying," Sai denied, contradicting herself as she attempted to rub her eyes to get rid of the tears. "I'm not a crybaby, so I'm not," She paused, sniffling. "Crying."

Toshinori's eyes softened, which only made Sai cry harder. "I'm not crying, damn it! Stop worrying for me!" She wailed, burying her face into her hands as Toshi looked on helplessly. "Stop making me feel weak about myself, damn it!" She yelled, shocking Yagi.

The room was only filled with Sai's sobs, before Toshinori patted her head firmly yet gently. "You're not weak, Sai." He said, as Sai paused to look at him doubtfully.

"I'm not?" She asked, frowning. "But I got myself hurt." She said, her frown deepening. "I can't even manifest my quirk right, just like what my classmates gossiped." She added with a bitter smile, as Toshinori sighed at her.

Surely To-chin can't bullshit his way out of this, Sai thought with a humorless grin.

He merely stared right at her dull blue eyes, as she stared right back unblinkingly. "You. Are. Not. Weak." He firmly stated, jabbing a finger at her forehead with each enunciated word, as she slightly winced at each contact. "I don't care what others say about you, but you are one of the strongest people I've ever met, Sai." Toshinori said, to which Sai laughed wryly.

"Yeah, right." She snorted, shaking her head. She was weak, and that's that.

Heck, she couldn't even stay alive in her past life, and this man is telling her that she's strong? Laughable, really.

But still...

"Hah, thanks for attempting to lift my spirits, To-chin." She said, fiddling with her thumbs. "I really appreciate it."

He heaved out a sigh of relief, much to her irk. Seriously, was her reaction that bad? It wasn't like she was traumatized or anything... Well, maybe a bit, but she already got over it... kind of.

Maybe after a week, she'd be back to normal... But that honestly depends on how she'll manage herself, to be honest.

Plus, she wasn't kidnapped before on her past life so... yeah. Recovery will probably take longer than usual.

Now Sai could only hope that she wouldn't be threatened to steal and be caught, again. Last time had not been fun.

But back to the subject at hand. "Um, if you don't mind, I'd like to attend class after I'm discharged, which is the day after tomorrow, I think." Sai requested, as Toshinori tilted his head at her. "There's no actual reason for me to not go to school, so yeah." She added, shrugging.

(Sai just wants to distract herself to be honest.)

But Yagi looked doubtful, as he kept staring at her dubiously, with a hint of concern. "Yes, you're going to be discharged the day after tomorrow." He confirmed, nodding. "Are you sure though...? I'd rather prefer you rest yourself first, before interacting with others..." He said, as Sai hummed.

"I'll be fine..." She reassured him, "I think." She added as an afterthought. Toshinori didn't seem reassured but half-heartedly agreed.

"If someone does something that made you uncomfortable during school, I'm heading straight to your classroom to pick you up." He sternly muttered, as Sai raised an eyebrow at his exaggeration.

Or, at least, Sai thinks it's an exaggeration.

She... honestly wouldn't know what to do if that will actually happen. Groan in embarrassment, perhaps?

So instead of questioning Toshi about his condition (threat?) Sai merely nodded uncertainly. "Uh, right. I'll keep that in mind?" She said, narrowing her eyes in slight uncertainty.

Eh. It's not like her classmates will do anything triggering, honestly.


Sai blinked.

Huh, they're surprisingly... civil to her. As if they knew the situation, but chose to not talk about it within her earshot.

(They didn't know what she saw.)

"Iida, did you know what happened a few days ago?" She asked her trusty best friend with a raised eyebrow, noticing that he's (so painfully and obviously) trying his best to distract her from something by giving her treats.

Like, seriously. The moment she sat on her desk he immediately showered her table with candies. But since there was something one Sai's mind at that time- it was Natsu, if anyone was wondering -she didn't respond to him all, which only led him to even trying harder to get her attention.

Tenya succeeded when he threw a chocolate bar straight into her face on accident. He immediately got a surprised punch to the face in return.

(Her mind whispered to stop lying to yourself and admit that you're scared already-)

Actually, speaking of Natsu, Sai was glad that the girl wasn't that much affected (to be honest she wasn't affected at all) by the incident, and they've been in touch with each other (or it was more like Sai finally got her hands on the beautiful thing called Internet and somehow found out about Natsu- apparently her mum was a famous quirk specialist) ever since that. The thing they've mostly talked about were their own quirks, some strange hobbies, and of course, their plan on finding out (read: stalking) their mysterious hero's identity.

The bespectacled boy's answer snapped her out of her thoughts. "Erm, a bit." Tenya said, his face screaming uncomfortableness. "The teacher told us that we shouldn't talk about it, though." He added quickly, as Sai hummed in agreement.

(But did they know about the slaughter room? Her mind screamed.)

"So, did I miss anything while I was gone?" Sai curiously asked Tenya, as the boy immediately launched into the list of things she missed, looking relieved at the change of subject.

Not much happened after that, although Sai had some episodes where she just blankly stared at nothing in particular (bloodblood blood inks andblood) with a tear rolling down her cheek. Iida looked at her with worry, an action that she had very much appreciated, while the others pretended they saw nothing. The teachers made sure of that. Other than those, not much else.

She got to meet Tensei during dismissal time, the now pro hero looking immensely worried after finding out what happened to her. Sai didn't know how he knew about that, but assumed that Tenya probably told him.

"I told you I'm fine already, Sei-chin." Sai huffed, crossing her arms while frowning.

(She's fine she's definitely okay and notfreaking out about the factthat she sawfucking deadpeoplecuttopieces by psychopaths-)

"Being kidnapped while almost dying in the process was not fine, Sai." Tensei rebuked back, as he was as well frowning- well it was more like an adorable pout in her opinion.

Tenya decided to not interfere in his brother's own worry fest, as he would probably do the same to Sai too. Well, not like the spiky haired girl knew that information.

They both soon left with the order (threat, she was pretty sure it's a threat) of not leaving until your guardian arrived, because look what happened last time, you idiot.

(Shecould'veendeduplikethosdeadbodies-)

Sai waved their silly worries off, but still followed their command.

And so she waited for about half an hour for Toshi to pick her up, but then he didn't. Instead, Tsukauchi-san came to get her.

Sai didn't know why, but she had a feeling that this situation is very familiar.

"Ah, Nao-chin!" She acknowledged him in slight surprise, not at all expecting him to come here to school. "What're you doing here?" She asked him curiously, as he smiled at her.

He gestured for her to take his hand, then led her to a police car. Sai frowned at it for a moment, before turning back to him. "...I'm not in trouble, right?" She asked with a raised eyebrow, uncertainty lacing her voice.

(Oh god are they gonna arrest her for not telling them the bloodbath-)

He chuckled quietly, which didn't ease her unease one bit. "No, you're not in trouble, Sai." He answered her, as she sighed in relief. "We're just going to ask you a few more questions about the... incident, then we'll drop you off to your house." He said, as Sai blinked at him. "Well, if you don't mind that is." He added hastily, opening the door for her as she climbed inside. He then also slid beside her, closing the door with a click.

"I'm mostly okay now, so yeah. Sure." She shrugged, giving him a lazy thumbs up.

She honestly didn't really want to talk about it, but hey, if it's to help the police force in catching the bad guys- which they already did, by the way -then sure, she do it.

Plus, the sooner she'd talk about the situation with someone, the earlier for her to get rid of the horrific images planted in her mind.

(Oh god the deadbodies mutilated stabbed cuttopieces why why why would someone do that ohgod they were stabbedstabbedstabbed just like her-)

Sai took a deep breath to try to calm herself. It obviously didn't work.

(Fuckwhatifsheendedupjustlikethosedeadpeople-)

"Sai?" Tsukauchi asked her in concern, his face scrunched up in worry. "...Are you okay?" He asked in concern, cutting off her train of nightmarish thoughts.

"Actually..." Sai said in a small voice, sighing. "I- there's something I should have told you in the last few days..."

And so she braced herself for the words she'll about to utter, and smiled.

Because smiling always makes people believe that you're okay, even though you're definitely not.

Sai knows that it's bullshit, but that doesn't really stop her from doing it. After all, she just doesn't want everyone to worry about her. And she'd do everything for that.

Even if it meant lying to them.


AN: i just remembered that i have a thesis due tomorrow and i haven't even thought of a title yet hahAHA KILL ME-