You and Aizawa had been hot on the villain's trail, your breaths coming fast as you tore through the city streets in pursuit. The moon hung low in the sky, casting an eerie glow over the rooftops as you closed the distance. You could feel the adrenaline coursing through your veins, your heart pounding in your chest as the villain darted ahead, always just out of reach.
Then, without warning, the villain turned sharply and thrust a hand into the air, muttering something under his breath. Before you could react, a blinding flash of light enveloped you and Aizawa, disorienting your senses. The world spun, and the ground seemed to vanish beneath your feet. A sensation like being pulled through water gripped you, and then, just as suddenly, you were dropped into darkness.
You landed hard, the impact jarring through your body as you hit the ground. Pain shot through your side, and you instinctively reached out to steady yourself, the rough texture of dirt and leaves meeting your hands. The night was unnervingly silent, broken only by the rustle of the wind through the trees. The air was cool and damp, a far cry from the urban chaos you'd just left behind.
Groaning softly, you pushed yourself up onto your elbows, blinking to adjust your vision to the dim light. You were in a dense forest, the tall trees casting long, ominous shadows. The moonlight filtered weakly through the thick canopy above, providing just enough illumination to make out your surroundings. It was an unfamiliar place, wild and untamed, and your mind raced to comprehend what had just happened.
Aizawa was a few feet away, already on his feet despite the visible strain on his face. His hair was more disheveled than usual, and a fresh cut on his cheek glistened in the pale light. Despite the situation, his expression remained as stoic as ever, though you could see the tension in his posture.