《Anime Imagines》Killua Zoldyck
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Killua's POV
I rushed to the exam as fast as I could. I did what Gon said and found those creatures. They led me to the waiting room.
I walked around and saw some familiar people from last year. Those three brothers were talking about something while standing around me. They were annoying so I walked away.
While I was walking I heard someone say my name.
"Killua?" The voice asked. I turned around to see Y/n. She worked with Canary back home. I hope she wasn't here to spy on me like Illumi.
"Oh hi Y/n what are you doing here?" I asked and turned to her.
"I'm going to be assigned to a job by your family soon. To do the job I must have a Hunter's license," she told me and shrugged.
I remembered the first time I took the Hunter exam. I had the same attitude as her. She wasn't worried about the exam and she acted like it was nothing. She looked as innocent as Gon.
"I'm glad I got away from there when I did," I said happily and put my arms behind my head. She looked over at me and smiled.
When she was about to say something a man burst through a door. He was moving his hips and walking like he was in a disco.
"Thanks for coming everyone!" He started. He talking about trimming the numbers down and taking their badges. It seemed easy so I didn't pay much attention to it.
"Once I close this door you may begin," he said. I heard the door close and started taking people out.
I jumped from person to person. I saw Y/n moving fast too. She was taking everyone she could like me.
I stopped and looked around. Everyone was on the floor except Y/n and I.
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"You know I would have taken you out but I don't want my parents to be mad at you," I said and she smiled.
We collected the badges while making small talk. She asked about Gon and my travels.
"Are you here to spy on me?" I asked. While stepping over some people.
"No I'm here for a license," she replied. "I'm not like Illumi."
"Sorry, I just can't trust my family anymore," I said sadly.
"That's fine Killua. But know you can trust me," she smiled gently.
I smiled back.
We finished picking up the badges and hauled them to the door.
"Finally what took you so long? It's been an hour and a half," he asked while slumped on a stair case.
"Well it only took a while to collect their badges," I said. Y/n pushed them in the door way and peeked her head in so he could see her.
He called that old silly guy and he said I passed. He wanted to put Y/n through some more but she didn't seem too happy about it.
"Chairman Netero, Y/n works with me and she's more than capable to pass with only this test. She has the same skill set as I did last hear," I argued impatiently on the phone. As much as I'd like to get back to Gon, Y/n should pass too.
"Well let's see about that. Tomorrow morning Y/n and I will fight," he proclaimed and hung up.
"Tomorrow you have to fight the Chairman," I told Y/n and tossed the phone back to the examiner.
Her eyebrows furrowed and she nodded. The examiner had us wait with him until that blimp came and picked us up.
At least I could probably get a ride back on this thing.
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Y/n talked to Chairman Netero about her fight with him tomorrow. He explained there was a ball she would need to take from him. We all sat in a booth in the dining room.
She looked confused but determined. "I can do that. I know it's not a wilderness or endurance test but I promise you Chairman, I will prove myself worthy of becoming a hunter," she said and stood up grandly.
She sat back down and finished her food while the Chairman talked about different types of hunters. He's such an old man, talking about hunters like he's bird watching.
*next morning before the fight*
Killua's POV
I saw Y/n in the breakfast hall. She was picking at her food. After getting my food I sat across from her.
"You're not going to beat that old man," I said and closed my eyes.
"What makes you think that?" She asked me and kept eating.
"I've fought him and he's too good," I said remembering trying to get that ball out of his hand.
"Killua I know I'm not going to beat him but I do have to show him what I have to offer," She said and looked at me.
"Well good luck Y/n," I said and she smiled satisfied.
*time skip to fight*
Y/n's POV
Every move I made he avoided it, dodged it, or used it against me.
*time skip three hours later*
I don't know how much longer I can get through this. We've been fighting for hours and I had only hit him twice.
*another two hours later*
"That's enough," Chairman Netero said and stood up straight. I collapsed on the floor and Killua rushed to me.
"Y/n," he said and knelt down by me.
"I'm okay," I said and sat up. I looked at Chairman Netero. "So?" I asked.
"You've proven your skill, endurance, and wisdom right here in this fight. I think you will be a great Hunter," he said.
I smiled and started laughing from relief and exhaustion. I hugged Killua since he was the closest person to me. He hugged back and I sighed.
*another time skip after you have your license and after the green guy talks about it I can't remember his name sorry :(*
Killua And I walked together. He talked about going back to Gon and I couldn't blame him. He seemed really happy away from home.
It was sad I didn't get to see him anymore. I use to watch his training when I was younger and doing small jobs.
It's not like we could have been friends at least. Him being my crush was outrageously unprofessional and I'd be killed if anyone found out.
We stopped walking and he looked at me.
"I'm sorry you have to go back to that awful house," he said sadly. I shrugged. I knew why he had left and it made me want to leave.
His freedom was amazing but I had training and a whole assassin life I had planned for myself. It's not like I'd be serving the Zoldyck house forever.
"Yeah but I am following my life's purpose. To be an assassin. Once I leave your family's household I can start new," I said happily.
"Once you do that, come find me," he said and smiled.
"Okay," I laughed lightly. We stopped walking and we faced each other.
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