Campfire
No. 1 – Kido Tsubomi
"If you put your hood up it's no problem! Blindfold complete."

The breeze blew, and Kido Tsubomi's hair swayed in the wind. Her long fringe swept over her face, partially blocking her line of vision. Still, it didn't block the amazing scenery that was in front of her.

"Whaaaaaa~" Beside her was Tateyama Ayano, her big sister, her hero. Ayano's red scarf swayed in the wind. The scenery was just breathtaking. Below them, mountains were spread across the land, and together with the lush green trees, it was an amazing sight, viewed from a cliff. The scenery almost wanted to make Kido thank their foster father, Kenjiro, for once. He was the one who had planned to bring the whole family to the mountains for a break.

Ayano and Kido went hunting for a suitable camping spot while Seto and Kano helped Kenjiro carry their bags. Even though they had started in the afternoon, by the time they set up the tents that they were to sleep in, it was already night. Kenjiro went into the forest and brought back firewood, and Ayaka, their foster mother, started up the fire. They sat in a ring around the fire with Kido was beside Kano, and Ayano sitting on her other side, next to Seto.

Kido stared into the fire. The flames fluttered in the wind. The red and yellow mixed together, flickering. She closed her eyes and let her eyelids paint yellow and orange kaleidoscopesas the heat washed over her. Even after she had closed her eyes, she could still see it. The fire. She took a deep breath. She inhaled smoke—not the kind from a house fire, but a normal campfire. But she could still smell it. The fire. No matter how many times she tried to block it out, she would still see it in her dreams. The fire from that time. When she inhaled, what went up her nose wasn't oxygen, it was smoke. Kido felt like she was suffocating, and she inhaled once again, desperate for oxygen. But all she inhaled was smoke. When she opened her eyes, what she saw wasn't a normal campfire. It was the scene from her worst nightmares. She had been trying so hard to forget it, but if anything, she remembered it even more. Her old house was decorated in red and yellow. The fire scratched away at the house's walls, and the paint on the wall melted in the intense heat. The fire crept acorss the floor, closer and closer. Kido glanced up. Smoke everywhere. She heard a scream, a faint scream. Kido turned around. She saw her sister, the only person she ever loved in the world, screaming. She was on fire. Her sister reached out her hand. Kido screamed, and reached out for her beloved sister's hand. "Tsubomi-chan…" Just before their hands met, her sister crumbled away. "Onee-chan…?" Kido glanced down at her own body and noticed that the edges of her fancy clothes had started to burn. The flame spread from the white long-sleeved blouse onto her arm. She looked around, desperate for an escape route, but there was none. The entire room was on fire. Kido looked at herself again. Her body had begun to burn. She knew she was on fire, but she couldn't feel the pain. She was going to die. Kido let out a scream.

The next thing she knew, she was back to reality. Ayano was kneeling over her, and Kido felt the soft grass below her body. She took a deep breath. There wasn't any burning and crumbling ceiling, but instead, there was the night sky. The stars in the sky shone brightly. The moon radiated light. This wasn't the wretched burning house, it was the forest. "Kido-chan~ Are you okay? You passed out." Kido stared back at Ayano. She became aware of Kano's and Seto's voices in the background, going, "Kido~~~" Kido sat up slowly. "So she is alright." She heard Kano say.

Kido stood up and ran into the forest, disappearing as she ran. The fire. She had to run away, as far as possible, as quickly as possible, before it got to her, before it caught her, before it had her in its arms and devoured her. She heard voices call her, but she continued running.

She ran into the darkness, where there was sure to be no fire, for darkness was the opposite of light. Kido ran as fast as she could. She didn't stop, even though her legs felt like they were going to crumble. How long had she been running for? She didn't know. She just kept running. Suddenly she felt a tug on her hood, and she was pulled back. She turned around and saw a glint of blond hair, in the dark. Kano! She hadn't seen him behind her because his hoodie was of a dark colour. "Uwah….Kano…" Kido cried. "You aren't going to disappear again, aren't you? Tsubomi." He gripped her hoodie tightly. "Shuuya…" Kido hugged Kano and cried into his hoodie. Their physical contact broke the effect of her eye ability. "What's wrong, Tsubomi?" Kido tried to speak, but her tears wouldn't stop. They just kept flowing. Soon, Kano's hoodie was soaked. "We have to head back,Tsubomi… Can you walk properly?" Kano asked. But Kido didn't answer. The tears were still flowing. "I really didn't want to do this but…" Kano turned. "Here, I'll give you a ride." Kido stepped forward slowly, and got onto Kano's back. "Thank you, Shuuya…" "Whoa." Despite his skinny frame, the blonde haired boy was actually quite strong.

Kido didn't remember much after that, except the bright stars in the sky and the dark trees around them. She must have fallen asleep, because the next thing she remembered was Ayano and Ayaka greeting them. Kido didn't know how he got them back in the darkness, but he somehow did. "Kido-chan!" They both cried. Kano dropped to the ground, legs shaking. "That was…tiring. Quite a distance you made me run, Kido." Kano said.

Seto was right behind Kano. It was because of Seto's eye power that Kano found Kido. Kano was faster than Seto, so he reached Kido first, and met with Seto on the way back. Kenjiro was still out searching. "Are you okay, Kido?" asked Ayano. Her big sister gave her a pat on the head. "You're free to tell us about what happened." Kido nodded, but inside, she knew. This wasn't something she could tell so easily.

When Kenjiro returned, she told everyone the story anyway. From how her house was in flames, to how her sister burned away before her very eyes. But the last part, she couldn't say. Instead, she said that some firefighters had rescued her. The last part could only be told to the secret club. Everyone was sympathetic. Under that starry night, Kido felt a sense of peace. She was sure her past would finally leave her. And it did.

And on that day, there were two more people added onto Kido's list of heroes.

AN: This is so long I took 2 hour to do this D:
I hope you enjoyed it. The next chapter is Seto's chapter.
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