Between a hero and a hard place


Authors
zerolunaa
Published
1 year, 9 months ago
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385

Superhero AU! Orez and Will Bunko encounter.

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“Ah… Blockade. How uh. Great to see you here.” Will simply raised an eyebrow, arms crossed and tapping his foot. Orez shifted to look at the alley entrance behind them. Sweet freedom, so close yet so far. Will stepped closer to Orez, blocking her view once again. “Odysseus.” Orez leaned back a little. “Woah there bud. You're getting pretty close arentcha?” Will stood with a neutral expression, staring down at Orez. “You know you aren’t supposed to interfere with hero and police matters.” He sighed. “I’ll say this again.. If you come with me, I can guarantee you that you won’t go to prison. You don't need to be a vigilante.” Orez laughed. “Yea yea I know the song and dance. Gonna have to reject you on that offer.” Will got into an offensive stance and scoffed. “You’re playing with fire kid.”


“Says the one who dates a villain.” Orez jumped up with a gust of wind. Will blushed, “Wha- How did you- I’m not dating him ?” Orez snorted, “Well. I must get going now.” She attempted to jump over Will, but Will reacted quickly. They activated their power, causing Orez to fall from the sudden lack of wind. She landed on Will’s shoulders, and used them to jump off onto the other side. “You little- you’ll pay for that!” Will gritted through his teeth and he held his shoulders in pain. Orez turned back and stuck out his tongue in a mocking motion. Then, she went running for the alleyway exit. Will chased her into the busy streets, where he slipped into a crowd of people in the road. Will roped through the people. He knew that once she got far enough, his power would wear off, and they would be able to slip away. 


It heard the whip of a strong wind. Ah. Looks like he was too late. Orez threw herself into the air cackling. The crowd of people watched as she floated 15 feet above. Orez cleared their throat loudly, before flicking both middle fingers at Will and hopping into a nearby alley. He had successfully evaded capture once again. Will signed in exhaustion. He really didn’t get paid enough for this. “This is why I don’t work with kids,” they thought idly.