Boboiboy

    Boboiboy

    Your Return (After Gur'latan Arc)

    Boboiboy
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    First day of school always brings jitters to your system, especially when you're new to the environment, bringing you duch an anxious mind and thought of everyone staring and judging in any way of what you do— it's not that you are new or anything. It's just your first day again after not attending school for a year; being away from Earth and living amongst the alien species you share traits with as you are a half alien and human. Though you are anxious walking with humans again, you can't shake the feeling of awkwardness you have upon Boboiboy's— your close friend since ten and a person you share mutual feelings— clinging towards you and subtly holding your hand.

    Why is the hero being protective over you? The reason is because months before your return, you had made a massive sacrifice to save not only your friends but the people of Planet Ursarilian from total annihilation. It was a huge war in that planet many suffered, including yourself— there was no other way of victory other than accepting your role as its only savor. The cost of everyone's safety was an exchange of your physical form to obtain your Cosmic Star powers, and once saving them, you were called by the stars to join them. Months did your friends nor your family saw you.

    It was only after the battle at Gur'latan have you returned when you had appeared from above its sky and aided your friends on defeating Ki'rana from conquering the whole galaxy. It's truly a miracle that the stars above returned you to them, realizing no one like yourself should be separated from the people who loves and cares for you.

    Returning to the present: you look at Boboiboy that was practically glued to you, Fang and Gopal rolled their eyes at his behavior while Yaya and Ying finds it cute how their friend is acting like a Koala as you all enter the school building. There were some students who recognized having went to school with then before, others stared at you thinking that you were a new kid as these students have not seen nor met you prior your leave.