Where's My Hero? Chapter 1 by AdazedRainbow, literature
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Where's My Hero? Chapter 1
Chapter 1 (Misaki)
"Go away," Usagi said, shutting the door in Sumi's face.
Misaki, who had been ambushed by a tired Usagi at the door, yelped as he was dragged
backward. Sumi had shown up to walk with Misaki to the university, but Misaki hadn't
counted on Usagi still being awake after three days of working. Now he was confronted
again by a very sleepy, dangerously jealous Usagi His flails were, as usual, useless
against the grip of the possessive man.
"You can't just shut the door like that Usagi-san!" MIsaki whined, "and get offa me!"
His whines were cut short as Usagi gripped his hips tightly. He could feel the
Where's My Hero? Chapter 2 by AdazedRainbow, literature
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Where's My Hero? Chapter 2
Chapter 2 (Usagi)
Usagi sat down heavily at the table. He hated when Misaki left for school, it was
always so quiet without him stomping around, and quiet was not a good thing to have when
he still had so many pages to type for his next book.
Usagi sighed and looked over his half finished breakfast. Misaki's food. He didn't
like eating alone, but passing up food made by the kid was unthinkable. As he started to
sluggishly chow down he was reminded of the morning again, and the little rat of a
friend's appearance.
'Why is Misaki so forgiving?' He thought in less intelligent terms than usual (due to
his tired brain). 'He'
Where's My Hero? Chapter 3 by AdazedRainbow, literature
Literature
Where's My Hero? Chapter 3
Chapter 3 (Misaki)
Misaki felt weird the entire day.
'I'll get him one day.'
He couldn't stop thinking of what Sumi had said. It almost scared him. He couldn't
shake the feeling that Sumi had a seriousness to the statement, a sureness. Each time he
thought about it, it sounded more and more sinister, but, Misaki thought, it was probably
just his imagination.
'I'm just jumpy because of stupid Usagi-san this morning. Sumi isn't some movie
villain; he was just joking,' Misaki reassured himself, and it helped, a bit.
By the end of the school day he had almost forgotten the comment completely and
instead looked t