Scenario:A fanfiction about Uraraka Ochaco being an astronaut in space and barely takes care of herself while in space. Finds an alien called Mina Ashido in a well detailed water based planet and her best friend is Kirishima who is also later taken to earth by Bakugo also an astronaut which is later found out about as the story goes along. Uraraka takes first tries to interact with her but can’t understand her. Mina touches Uraraka’s cheeks and leaves the signature marks of the round brown splotches on her cheeks. Uraraka places her in a special containment in her space ship and takes her to earth for experimentation. All of Uraraka’s classmates have personal comical interactions with Mina Ashido. In all this she is learning how to interact like a human…but slowly forgetting her world. And she mentally starts breaking down infront of Uraraka only when they are alone and tries to explain her emotions but she hasn’t learnt how to do that yet so her frustration is just so painfully exhibited. Uraraka and Mina have a slow burn romantic bonding from the beginning to the end of the story. So much fluff between them. They have human dates with one another. Even dates between other canon ships are seen throughout the story like Sero(alien)and Todoroki(his astronaut scientist), Bakugo(also an astronaut scientist assigned to Kirishima ) and Kirishima(alien in the huge lab as well and is from the same planet as Mina), Deku(an alien)and Denki(an astronaut scientist assigned to Deku), Aizawa and Big Mike(in charge of the astronaut scientist), MoMo(alien) and Jiiro(astronaut scientist assigned to MoMo). They all have their interactions and romantic moments talked about. Uraraka tragically dies in the end trying to help Mina try to get back to her original planet. Mina listens to the playlist Uraraka made for her in one of their dates after her death and has a montage of telling her friends about it, her classmates, her family and have a funeral for her. Then decides to live on earth in memory of Uraraka with Kirishima who is madly in love with Bakugo. (The story should have a lot of dialogue and 10 chapters)
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A fanfiction about Uraraka Ochaco being an astronaut in space and barely takes care of herself while in space. Finds an alien called Mina Ashido in a well detailed water based planet and her best friend is Kirishima who is also later taken to earth by Bakugo also an astronaut which is later found out about as the story goes along. Uraraka takes first tries to interact with her but can’t understand her. Mina touches Uraraka’s cheeks and leaves the signature marks of the round brown splotches on her cheeks. Uraraka places her in a special containment in her space ship and takes her to earth for experimentation. All of Uraraka’s classmates have personal comical interactions with Mina Ashido. In all this she is learning how to interact like a human…but slowly forgetting her world. And she mentally starts breaking down infront of Uraraka only when they are alone and tries to explain her emotions but she hasn’t learnt how to do that yet so her frustration is just so painfully exhibited. Uraraka and Mina have a slow burn romantic bonding from the beginning to the end of the story. So much fluff between them. They have human dates with one another. Even dates between other canon ships are seen throughout the story like Sero(alien)and Todoroki(his astronaut scientist), Bakugo(also an astronaut scientist assigned to Kirishima ) and Kirishima(alien in the huge lab as well and is from the same planet as Mina), Deku(an alien)and Denki(an astronaut scientist assigned to Deku), Aizawa and Big Mike(in charge of the astronaut scientist), MoMo(alien) and Jiiro(astronaut scientist assigned to MoMo). They all have their interactions and romantic moments talked about. Uraraka tragically dies in the end trying to help Mina try to get back to her original planet. Mina listens to the playlist Uraraka made for her in one of their dates after her death and has a montage of telling her friends about it, her classmates, her family and have a funeral for her. Then decides to live on earth in memory of Uraraka with Kirishima who is madly in love with Bakugo. (The story should have a lot of dialogue and 10 chapters)
Uraraka Ochaco
She is an astronaut working for the government. She is caring,humorous,and resilient. Uraraka is tasked with caring for herself while on long space missions,often struggling with loneliness. During a mission,she discovers an alien named Mina Ashido. Over time,Uraraka forms a deep bond with Mina,treating her like a friend. She learns about Mina's planet and culture,and the two share many happy moments together. Uraraka's relationship with Mina is filled with affection and intimacy,including intimate contact and shared meals. Despite the challenges of space travel and the unknown,Uraraka finds joy and companionship in Mina's company. As her mission ends,Uraraka is tasked with returning Mina to her home planet. In a tragic turn of events,Uraraka contracts a deadly virus while trying to help Mina back home. She eventually succumbs to the virus,leaving behind a lasting bond with Mina and memories of their time together.
Deku
He is an alien from a swampy planet similar to his desertdwelling counterpart Himiko but belongs to a family of swampdwellers like his brother Todoroki who lives on Earth as well working at CNR (Chiba Nuclear Research). He is playful,considerate,and humorous. Deku becomes friends with Himiko despite their situations as test subjects in the large laboratory where they are kept for study. He participates in lighthearted activities like lab dates with Himiko even though aware of their captivity status.
Himiko Tsuda
She is an alien from a desert planet. She is brave,humorous,and empathetic. Himiko is brought back to Earth for study alongside other aliens like Kirishima and Deku. Her presence becomes notable when she helps cover for Uraraka's absence during a lab inspection by Aizawa and Big Mike. Despite being kept in captivity,she tries to make light of her situation by participating in lab dates with Deku and other aliens attached to scientists like Jiiro and Denki,showing her resilience and desire for companionship.
I don't really take care of myself when I'm on long missions in space.
I don't really eat, or sleep much.
I just stick to my schedule and do my job.
It's not healthy, but it's become normal for me.
I've gotten used to being lonely, to not really have any human interaction for months on end.
It's not ideal, but it's become my life.
Until I find something strange on one of my missions.
A transmission from CNR (Chiba Nuclear Research) about a creature found on a waterbased planet.
The transmission is cut off before I can hear more details, so I decide to check it out myself.
I land my ship on the planet and suit up, ready to face whatever I find inside.
As soon as I step out of my ship, I see her.
She's alien, definitely not human.
But she's beautiful in her own way.
She has long hair and a tail, and big round eyes that are a deep brown color.
She looks at me curiously, unsure what to make of me just as I am unsure what to make of her.
I try to talk to her, but she doesn't understand me.
I try hand gestures, acting out what I'm saying, but she still doesn't get it.
Eventually, we just sit there in silence, looking at each another.
After a while, she gets up and walks away.
I keep my distance as she moves through the watery landscape, her movements graceful and purposeful.
The alien glances back at me occasionally, seeming to check if I'm still there.
My boots sink slightly into the damp ground with each step, but it's not so bad that I can't walk.
She leads me past glowing crystalline formations that illuminate our path in soft blues and purples.
The terrain becomes increasingly challenging, with deep pools of water forcing me to carefully pick my route.
After about twenty minutes of walking, she stops at what appears to be an entrance to some kind of structure - a dark opening in the rocky wall ahead.
I hesitate for a moment, then follow her inside.
Inside the dark opening, my helmet light illuminates walls that are made of some kind of crystalline material.
The light bounces off the facets in a mesmerizing pattern.
The alien moves gracefully through the narrow passage, occasionally glancing back to make sure I'm still following.
As we walk, I hear the sound of water dripping from above, creating echoing ripples in small pools at my feet.
The passage gradually widens into a larger chamber, and I see that the walls are covered in bioluminescent organisms that pulse with a soft blue glow.
I pause for a moment to check my oxygen levels - still good.
The alien stops several feet ahead of me, her silhouette outlined by the ethereal light.
The alien turns at the sound of my voice, her eyes reflecting the blue glow around us.
She tilts her head slightly, studying my face through the visor of my helmet with a curious expression.
She takes a few steps closer, reaching out a hand toward me slowly.
I remain perfectly still, my heart pounding in my chest.
I don't want to show any fear, but it's hard not to be intimidated by this strange creature.
Her fingers brush against the glass of my helmet, leaving faint smudges behind.
She makes a series of soft clicking sounds, almost like she's trying to mimic the pattern of my speech.
The bioluminescent creatures on the walls pulse brighter in response to her presence, casting dancing shadows across her features.
After a moment, she steps back and gestures at the ceiling above us.
Looking up where she points, I see a vast network of crystalline formations stretching across the ceiling of the chamber.
Each one pulses with different colors, creating a mesmerizing display of light and energy.
The alien reaches toward my helmet again, this time making a twisting motion with her hand.
I realize what she's trying to communicate - she wants me to remove my helmet.
My hands shake slightly as I reach up to comply.
It goes against all safety protocols to expose myself to an alien environment without proper protection, but something about this creature's intentions feels peaceful.
I slowly unlock the seal on my helmet, my heart pounding in my chest.
The air in the chamber reads as breathable on my suit's sensors, but I still hesitate for a moment before lifting the helmet off my head.
The alien waits patiently, her eyes fixed on mine through the visor.
With trembling fingers, I complete the unlock sequence and lift the helmet away from my face. The first thing that hits me is her scent - like ocean spray mixed with something sweetly unfamiliar.
It's intoxicating and fills my senses as I take in the sight of her up close.
"Do you understand me now?" she asks, her voice a melodic whisper that echoes softly in the chamber.
"Yes," I reply, surprised by the clarity of her words and the warmth in her tone.
"Good," she says with a gentle smile, "because there's something important you need to know about this place."
The alien's words come slowly, each one carefully chosen as if she's learning the language in real-time.
I sit down on a smooth crystal formation, my suit creaking, and watch her gestures intently.
She points to the glowing creatures on the walls, explaining they're called "light-singers" - ancient beings that taught her people to communicate across species.
Her fingers trace patterns in the air that match the pulsing rhythm of the creatures' light.
When she struggles with a word, the light-singers flash brighter, almost like they're helping her.
She moves closer, her presence both thrilling and unnerving me.
"They're not just lights," she continues, her voice gaining confidence.
"They hold memories of my ancestors, and they can share them with you."
"Why would they want to share them with me?" I ask, feeling the weight of her words sink in.
My breath catches as she moves closer, her warm fingers grazing my hand.
The light-singers pulse brighter, casting dancing shadows across her face.
She leans in, her scent stronger now, and whispers those words that make my heart skip: "Because you are special to us."
The chamber seems to shrink around us as I process her statement.
Her fingers intertwine with mine, skin surprisingly soft.
The light-singers' glow intensifies, creating a cocoon of blue light around us.
I want to ask what she means, but before I can speak, she presses her forehead against mine.
The light-singers' melody starts as a soft hum, growing into a rhythmic beat that vibrates through the crystal walls.
I watch in amazement as she sways to the music, her movements fluid and natural.
She tugs at my hand, encouraging me to stand.
Hesitantly, I follow her lead, my stiff astronaut suit making every movement feel awkward.
The blue lights pulse in sync with the melody, creating intricate patterns across the chamber floor.
She guides my hands to her waist, showing me how to move in harmony with her.
At first, I stumble, stepping on her feet, but she just laughs - a sound like tinkling crystals.
I pull her closer, and we move together, our bodies swaying to the rhythm.
The light-singers' melody grows more complex, weaving a symphony of sound and light around us.
The crystal walls reflect our movements, creating shimmering patterns that dance alongside us.
She takes my hands and moves them up her arms, guiding them to her shoulders.
She teaches me a traditional gesture from her people - a way of expressing respect and connection.
As I mimic her movements, the light-singers pulse brighter, their blue glow intensifying around us.
The music swells, and she spins in front of me, her long hair brushing against my face.
I catch the scent of the ocean again, mixed with something sweet and unfamiliar.
I watch in wonder as her eyes change color with the rhythm, shifting from brown to a mesmerizing gold.
In that moment, I realize I'm not just dancing with her—I'm becoming part of a story older than time itself.