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I made a new friend

Natsuki's moment of tranquility was shattered as she glanced around the beach, her eyes falling upon the sea of trash that littered the sand. The sight filled her with a surge of anger and frustration.

"I like it here, but then again..." she muttered, her voice trailing off as she surveyed the mess. "I hate this."

The pristine beauty of Dagobah Beach had been marred by the careless actions of others, and Natsuki couldn't help but feel a sense of indignation at the sight. It was a stark reminder of the disregard for nature that seemed all too prevalent in the world.

With a heavy sigh, Natsuki rose to her feet, determined to do something about the mess. She began to gather up the litter, her hands moving methodically as she worked to restore the beach to its former glory.

As she worked, a sense of purpose filled her, pushing aside the turmoil in her heart. It felt good to make a difference, no matter how small, and with each piece of trash she picked up, she felt a renewed sense of hope.

And as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting a warm glow across the beach, Natsuki stood back to admire her handiwork. The beach may not have been perfect, but it was a little bit cleaner, thanks to her efforts.

With a smile, she turned and made her way home, her heart a little lighter than it had been before.

having unstable magic means one of two things either you have zero control over you magic and can not fully use it and does you sucked, or two your magic was way to power so power you can kill someone with out your knowing and for Natsuki it was the too powerful part for her, as she clears a whole area.

Natsuki's heart pounded with excitement as she focused her magic, feeling the raw power coursing through her veins. With a determined expression, she extended her arm, channeling her unstable magic with precision.

In an instant, the area around her cleared, the debris and trash vanishing as if by magic. Natsuki marveled at the sight, a sense of pride swelling within her chest. Despite the challenges she faced, she had managed to harness her magic and wield it with purpose.

"Now to make myself a small shelter," Natsuki said with a smile, her confidence growing with each passing moment. With a flick of her wrist, she conjured a small hut made of sand and driftwood, its simple yet sturdy design providing her with a sense of comfort and security.

As she stepped inside her makeshift shelter, Natsuki couldn't help but feel a sense of accomplishment. Despite the chaos that surrounded her, she had found a moment of peace, a sanctuary amidst the storm.

With a contented sigh, she settled down for the night, the gentle lullaby of the waves lulling her into a restful sleep.

Natsuki's eyes snapped open as she was jolted awake by a sound echoing across the beach. Rubbing the sleep from her eyes, she glanced around and realized that it was already night, the darkness enveloping the world around her. As she placed her bag down and put her head down falling a sleep

As she strained to see through the dim light, her gaze fell upon Hikari in the distance, his figure illuminated by the faint glow of his powers as he trained on the beach. Panic gripped her heart as she remembered one crucial piece of information she had forgotten: this beach was Hikari's training spot at night.

"Oh, fuck," she muttered under her breath, her mind racing with a thousand thoughts. Should she approach him and risk revealing herself? Or should she stay hidden and hope he didn't notice her?

As she debated her options, Natsuki felt a sense of unease settle over her. Whatever she decided, she knew that her encounter with Hikari would change everything.

I know your there. Hikari said

Natsuki froze, her breath catching in her throat as she heard Hikari's voice calling out to her. She hadn't expected him to notice her presence, and now she was faced with a decision: to reveal herself or to stay hidden.

After a moment of hesitation, she stepped out from the shadows, her heart pounding in her chest. "H-how did you know I was here?" she stammered, her voice betraying her nervousness.

Hikari turned to face her, a knowing smile playing at the corners of his lips. "I could sense your magic," he explained, his gaze steady as he looked at her. "It's different from the others, unique in its own way."

Natsuki felt a shiver run down her spine at his words. here she was, face to face with the very person she had been trying to avoid.

"Sorry for intruding," she said, her voice barely above a whisper. "I'll just... go."

But before she could turn and leave, Hikari reached out and gently touched her arm, his touch sending a jolt of electricity through her veins.

"Wait," he said softly, his eyes searching hers. "You don't have to leave. You're welcome here."

Natsuki's heart skipped a beat at his words, a warmth spreading through her chest. Despite her fears and doubts, she couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope at the possibility of connection in this strange, new world.

Hikari's gaze softened as he studied Natsuki, a sense of understanding dawning in his eyes. He could sense the turmoil within her, the weight of her struggles pressing down on her shoulders. But he could also see something else, something that set her apart from the others: the immense power of her magic, pulsating beneath the surface like a dormant volcano waiting to erupt.

"So, what brings you here?" he asked gently, his voice a soothing melody in the stillness of the night.

Natsuki hesitated, unsure of how much to reveal. But there was something about Hikari's presence that made her want to open up, to share her burdens with someone who might understand.

"I... I needed to get away," she admitted, her voice barely above a whisper. "Things have been... difficult lately, and I just needed some space to clear my head."

Hikari nodded sympathetically, his eyes filled with empathy. "I understand," he said softly. "Sometimes, the weight of the world can be too much to bear. But you don't have to face it alone."

Natsuki felt a lump form in her throat at his words, a swell of emotion threatening to overwhelm her. For the first time in a long while, she felt seen, understood, and accepted.

"Thank you," she whispered, her voice choked with emotion. "Thank you for being here."

And as they stood together on the deserted beach, surrounded by the gentle whisper of the waves, Natsuki knew that she had found a friend in the most unlikely of places.

You know it is late in night why don't you come to my place to stay my sister will probably give you some close to wear. Hikari said he already felt bad for Natsuki but one more thing some who has so much magical power scares him but not as much as Monika did but that was do to the game, after all he checked Monika was close to a god sje would be called a demi god in some places, but for Natsuki, she was close to her power but it was will unstable

Natsuki blinked in surprise at Hikari's offer, her mind reeling with disbelief. She had expected him to dismiss her, to send her away like everyone else had done before. But here he was, extending a hand of friendship in her darkest hour.

"I... I don't know," she stammered, torn between gratitude and hesitation. "I wouldn't want to impose..."

Hikari shook his head, a reassuring smile on his lips. "It's no imposition," he insisted. "I want to help. And besides, it's not safe for you to be out here alone at night."

Natsuki bit her lip, her heart pounding in her chest. She knew he was right, that it would be foolish to refuse his offer. But there was still a part of her that hesitated, that feared what might happen if she let her guard down.

But as she looked into Hikari's eyes, she saw nothing but sincerity and kindness shining back at her. And in that moment, she made a decision.

"Okay," she said softly, her voice barely audible above the sound of the waves. "I'll come with you."

And as they made their way back to Hikari's home, Natsuki couldn't help but feel a glimmer of hope stir within her. Maybe, just maybe, things would finally start to look up.

As they walked through the quiet streets, Natsuki couldn't shake the feeling of apprehension that lingered in the pit of her stomach. Despite Hikari's reassuring presence beside her, she couldn't help but wonder what awaited her at his home.

But as they arrived at Hikari's doorstep, any lingering doubts were quickly dispelled by the warm welcome they received from Hikari's sister. She greeted them with a smile, ushering them inside and offering Natsuki a change of clothes.

"Thank you," Natsuki murmured gratefully, accepting the clothes with a sense of relief. It felt good to be clean and dry after her ordeal on the beach, and she couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude towards Hikari and his sister for their kindness.

As she changed into the fresh clothes, Natsuki couldn't help but marvel at the simple comforts of Hikari's home. It was a far cry from the cold, empty house she had grown accustomed to, and she found herself relaxing in the warmth of their hospitality.

Once she was dressed, Hikari's sister led them to a cozy guest room where Natsuki could spend the night. With a grateful smile, Natsuki sank down onto the soft bed, her exhaustion finally catching up with her.

As she drifted off to sleep, she couldn't help but feel a sense of peace wash over her. For the first time in a long while, she felt safe, surrounded by the warmth and kindness of her newfound friends.

And as she slipped into the realm of dreams, Natsuki knew that no matter what challenges lay ahead, she would face them with courage and determination, knowing that she was not alone.

Hikari sat alone in his room, the soft glow of lamplight casting shadows across the pages of his book. With a heavy sigh, he reached for a pen and crossed out Natsuki's name from the list he had been compiling.

"Weird to think she has so much magical power," he mused to himself, his brow furrowing in thought. He had sensed the immense potential within Natsuki, a power unlike any he had encountered before.

But there was something else about her, something that tugged at the corners of his mind. He couldn't quite put his finger on it, but there was a sense of familiarity in her presence, as if they were connected by something deeper than mere coincidence.

As he pondered the mysteries of Natsuki's magic, Hikari couldn't shake the feeling that their paths were destined to cross again. And as he drifted off to sleep, his dreams were filled with visions of a world where gods and mortals walked hand in hand, united by the bonds of fate.

Natsuki blinked the sleep from her eyes, her mind still foggy from the remnants of her dream. As she stretched and yawned, the memories of the previous night came flooding back to her.

"That was a weird dream," she murmured to herself, shaking her head to clear away the lingering images. Despite the oddness of her dream, she couldn't shake the feeling of warmth and comfort that had surrounded her in Hikari's home.

With a sigh, she pushed aside the thoughts of her dream and focused on the day ahead.

Natsuki's eyes widened in realization as she stepped out of the guest room and surveyed her surroundings. The events of yesterday came rushing back to her with startling clarity – she wasn't at her own house; she was in Hikari's house, the new god of this world.

A mixture of disbelief and awe washed over her as she took in the unfamiliar surroundings. Everything seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly glow, as if touched by the hand of magic itself. It was a stark reminder of the new reality she found herself in, a reality where gods walked among mortals and anything was possible.

With a shaky breath, Natsuki steadied herself and made her way through the house, her heart pounding in her chest. She couldn't shake the feeling of trepidation that gripped her, the weight of her newfound knowledge pressing down on her shoulders like a heavy burden.

But as she approached the kitchen, the sound of laughter and chatter reached her ears, dispelling the darkness that threatened to consume her. With a sense of determination, she pushed open the door and stepped inside, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead.

Oh good morning. Hikari mother said.

"Good morning, Mrs. Akari," Natsuki said, looking at Hikari mother.

"So what makes you wake up so early especially sense it is not a school day". Akari said to Natsuki

Natsuki paused for a moment, considering her response. She wanted to give Hikari's mother a truthful answer without revealing too much about her own struggles.

"I guess I just wanted to make the most of the day," Natsuki replied with a small shrug, offering a faint smile. "It's not often that I get to experience something new, so I wanted to seize the opportunity."

Akari nodded understandingly, her warm gaze filled with empathy. "Well, you're always welcome here, dear," she said kindly. "If there's anything you need, just let me know."

"Thank you, Mrs. Akari," Natsuki said gratefully, feeling a sense of gratitude wash over her. It was a small gesture, but it meant the world to her to know that she had someone looking out for her in this unfamiliar world.

As time passes and Akari told Natsuki to wake up her son

Natsuki's heart skipped a beat as Akari mentioned waking up her son. A wave of nervousness washed over her at the thought of facing Hikari so early in the morning. She wasn't sure if she was ready to confront the reality of their newfound connection, especially after the events of yesterday.

"Sure," she managed to say, forcing a smile despite the turmoil swirling inside her. She didn't want to disappoint Akari or cause any trouble, but the prospect of facing Hikari filled her with a sense of dread.

As she made her way to Hikari's room, her mind raced with a thousand thoughts. What would she say to him? How would he react to seeing her again so soon? And most importantly, how would she handle being in the presence of a god?

Taking a deep breath to steady her nerves, Natsuki knocked softly on Hikari's door and waited for him to respond. She braced herself for whatever lay ahead, determined to face it with courage and resilience. As she opens the door to see Hikari on the bed a sleep, he seems to peacefully sleeping.

Oh god he is so cute. She thought to her self. as she moved her arm to touch him as then his arm grabbed her pushing in the bed

Natsuki's breath caught in her throat as Hikari's arm suddenly shot out, grabbing her and pulling her onto the bed. She let out a startled gasp as she tumbled forward, landing on the soft mattress beside him.

For a moment, they lay there in stunned silence, the air thick with tension and uncertainty. Natsuki's heart raced in her chest as she tried to make sense of what had just happened. She had only meant to wake him up, not invade his personal space.

Hikari stirred beside her, his eyes fluttering open as he slowly became aware of her presence. He blinked sleepily, confusion flickering in his gaze as he looked at her lying beside him.

"Natsuki?" he murmured, his voice heavy with sleep. "What are you doing here?"

Natsuki felt a blush creep up her cheeks as she realized the awkwardness of the situation. "I-I was just trying to wake you up," she stammered, her words tumbling out in a rush. "I didn't mean to intrude or anything. I'll just... go."

But before she could move, Hikari's grip tightened on her arm, holding her in place. "No, wait," he said softly, his gaze searching hers. "You don't have to leave. You can stay... if you want."

Natsuki's heart skipped a beat at his words, a warmth spreading through her chest. Despite the awkwardness of the situation, she couldn't deny the flutter of excitement that bubbled within her. Maybe, just maybe, this unexpected encounter could be the start of something new.

To be continued

So um yeah this not even the full of Ch 5 but yeah this as big as I will do hope people like more of it will come out soon

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