Adachi stared at the monster made of wires in front of him and wondered how he had gotten into this situation, ah right, he was sleeping in the middle of nowhere in a forest because his parents disowned him and so instead of going to an orphanage he decided to sleep out in the wilderness because his quirk, called Weather or Not, was extremely dangerous to those around him. In the day he could control mini natural disasters and in the night he could control storms. However, there was a huge downside to the latter, maybe because his dreams could ALSO CONTROL HIS QUIRK, this often caused the weather to be horrible during the night because of his daily nightmares. He was so done at this point, but here he was standing in front of a monster that looked like a bear made of electrical wires.
The wire bear swung a claw that had electricity on it towards him and he rolled to the left only to be hit by a different paw and launched into a tree behind him.
"Ow," Adachi said, glaring at the wire bear, "that hurt."
He then touched his hand to the ground and made a weak earthquake with the epicenter right below his hand. Although Adachi was not immune to his own quirk he did learn some tricks to keep his footing. The bear? Not so much and it fell down.
"Yes!" Adachi shouted, "Take that you ugly bear!"
He started to slowly back away as the earthquake continued, changing the epicenter by keeping his hand on the ground in front of him, unfortunately he was getting drained by the constant quirk usage but he couldn't let up when there was a bear MADE OF WIRES currently in front of him. As he continued going backwards he forgot to check his surroundings and bumped into a tree making him lose his concentration.
"Shit," he swore under his breath as wires grabbed him and started to bring him towards the jaw of the bear. But before the bear could do anything suddenly something hit the bear at insane speeds and it got knocked over, allowing him to escape.
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Yūki was a 15 year old who really wanted to be a hero when they grew up, their quirk enhanced being allowed them to have three times the normal senses and abilities of an average human being, Yūki's quirk also allowed her to sense danger in a 100 foot radius. However like all quirks, hers had a downside, her quirk depended on the purity of the air. If she was in a city her quirk would basically not exist, whereas if she was in a forest, where she just happened to be wandering, her quirk would get more powerful.
Yūki was looking at a picture of her family whom she had left to be able to do hero things. If she had stayed they most certainly would've gotten in trouble, mostly because Yūki decided to do hero stuff without going to any of the hero schools meaning that she wouldn't get a provisional hero license and wouldn't be "able" to use her quirk unless a hero gave her permission.
Yūki had been staring at the picture for a good 10 minutes when she sensed danger about 75 feet north. Immediately she used her increased speed to start running towards the north, in a few seconds of weaving in and out of trees she saw a bear made of wires about to bite down on a boy's face. She quickly charged towards the bear and punched it using both her speed and strength to increase the power behind the punch.
The bear toppled over from the punch allowing the boy who was about to get his head removed to scramble away. The boy then put his hands on the ground and the ground started shaking below Yūki's feet, if she didn't have enhanced balance she definitely would've fallen over. The bear seemed to already know this was gonna happen and wires from the arms of the bear grabbed about 10 trees and allowed it to stay on its feet.
"Damnit!" The boy said, "Also, thank you random person for saving me."
"No problem, what was that earthquake thing you just did?" Yūki asked the boy but before he could respond to her she got hit in the back with wires and hit a tree behind where the boy had scrambled to.
"Ow," Yūki said, getting up and stretching, her pain tolerance was also increased so it didn't hurt as much as it would've but still painful enough to be a nuisance.
"How about we get rid of this thing and then we can talk?" The boy said and the earth began to shake even more, cracks now appearing on the ground and racing towards the bear.
"Yeah that sounds good," Yuki said, still managing to keep her balance although it definitely became a little more difficult. The bear roared and began reattaching the wires that were spread throughout the forest to move towards them.
"Oh crap," the boy said, "that's not good. My earthquakes won't work against it now. I'll have to go to plan B."
"What's plan B?" Yūki asked, before jumping up, grabbing onto a branch on the tree that they were next to, and swinging towards the bear, kicking it in the face with as much force as possible. The bear got pushed backwards
"Plan B is using my quirk to make a tornado."
"That is a HORRIBLE idea, we are in a forest, the debris would kill us before we could kill the bear. If that thing's even killable." She said, "Just give me some backup- wait, can you control the direction the tornado can launch stuff in?"
"Actually, I think I can!" The boy said, "you're thinking of using momentum to add extra power to your kick right?"
"Exactly!" Yūki said, "Let's end this thing once and for all.
"Got it, I need a minute to actually make the tornado so delay it until then okay?"
"Alright, I can do that" Yūki answered, as she prepared to launch towards the bear and punch it she felt the ground stop shaking, allowing her to have more stability, unfortunately this also meant the bear had more stability as well.
The bear didn't waste any time getting up after recovering after getting kicked in the face, and immediately started charging at her wires shooting out from its body to either wrap around her or electrocute her. Yūki, dodged left then right then began moving so fast that she didn't even know what she was doing anymore, her only goal was to not get hit. It was all going well until the bear switched up a few seconds in.
Instead of pointlessly attacking it wrapped its wires around one tree and dislodged it from the ground.
"WHAT!" Yūki exclaimed, "It can do that?!"
Yūki jumped up as the bear swung the tree in her direction but as she was reaching the peak of the jump the bear swung the tree upwards hitting her and boosting her upwards a few dozen feet. Thank goodness, not only do I have pain tolerance, I also have fall resistance so this will barely feel like anything, Yūki thought as she fell back down.
Either way she decided to hit the ground and roll to reduce any damage done. Like she predicted it barely hurt at all and looked to cause little to no damage, she decided to look back and saw the boy still focusing on trying to make a tornado.
Now that she thought about it, she did feel the wind being a little strange at the moment. As Yūki was distracted by this, the wires grabbed her and she realized the bear was about to eat her.
"Crap, this isn't good," Yūki said.
"Yeah! I can see that but I'm a little preoccupied trying to make the wind at an exact speed." The boy said.
She was nearing the bear's jaws when struggling to break out of the wires when suddenly the bear got caught off balance by a tiny earthquake, this allowed its grip to loosen just enough to let Yūki free.
"Thanks!" She said, "how's the tornado going along?"
"No problem, and I just need a few more seconds of concentration."
"Great!" Yūki said, then got hit by wires into the tree for a second time.
"Ouch," she said, brushing some splinters off.
"Done!" The boy shouted, and stood up from a crouching position. Yūki felt a strong wind start to lift her up, thankfully though she was able to stay on her feet, which wasn't the best seeing how she wanted the tornado to give her extra momentum.
"Well, here goes nothing," She said, grabbing a branch and swinging back and forth until she was about to do a loop-de-loop, once she was ready to jump the winds kicked up and she jumped feet first towards the wire bear. Her feet collided with the bear's face and its head came clean off, the body falling to the floor headless.
"YEAH!" The boy shouted, "We did it!"
"Yeah we did," Yūki said, out of breath, it was clear that even though they had won, the battle had taken its toll on them and they were both exhausted.
"Uh, what is it doing?" The boy asked.
"Huh?" Yūki asked, confused. She turned around and saw the wires now deformed shifting into a different shape. No, two different shapes.
She watched in horror as these two shapes slowly became a pair of wolves who then began to charge at Yūki and the boy.
