06-17-2018, 05:30 PM
Needless to say, Aizawa is a bit taken aback by the other's sudden authority. But he isn't surprised for long. He knew that would come eventually, as it usually did with age. The angst stage of teenagers and what not. As annoying as it is to deal with, it's probably a good sign--in Izuku's case, anyways. Plus dying must have changed him in some ways.
He would have reacted more, but because of the sudden pounding in the back of his skull and the pain riding throughout his body, he can't do much besides narrowing his eyes and huffing like a frustrated child would. His energy is sapped and he's decided to just let him handle it. Obviously he knew what he was doing, or at least, was trying to act like he was. The lion wasn't too sure how accurate the act was. Maybe he just needed to put more faith into him.
Tea..actually didn't sound too bad right about now. While he did enjoy some coffee now and then, he was mostly a tea kind of person. Who knew how long it had been since he last had a nice cup of it? A while, that much was for sure. Too bad it was under such circumstances.
As silence falls between them, he's puzzled. He knew that Izuku had the power to conjure things (somehow), but he didn't know much else other than that. He was unaware of how long it took. Bowing his head with a sigh, he closes his eyes and tries to will away the oncoming head-ache. Of course, though, it doesn't work. "Look, Midoriya,"
It's an awkward start, but a start nonetheless. He has to confess sooner or later. "I was wrong, and I've come to realize that. I don't know the extent to the effects your powers have on your body, so it was rash of me to speak like that," he stops for a moment, eyes still closed. Then he lifts his head and finally meets his gaze. "I was frustrated. With all the recent events, I lost sight of things. So, I apologize," he made sure to be blunt with it, as all that was needed was the truth. With the sudden weight off his shoulders, he didn't mind if he forgave him or not--it wasn't even really why he apologized in the first place.
"SPEECH"
He would have reacted more, but because of the sudden pounding in the back of his skull and the pain riding throughout his body, he can't do much besides narrowing his eyes and huffing like a frustrated child would. His energy is sapped and he's decided to just let him handle it. Obviously he knew what he was doing, or at least, was trying to act like he was. The lion wasn't too sure how accurate the act was. Maybe he just needed to put more faith into him.
Tea..actually didn't sound too bad right about now. While he did enjoy some coffee now and then, he was mostly a tea kind of person. Who knew how long it had been since he last had a nice cup of it? A while, that much was for sure. Too bad it was under such circumstances.
As silence falls between them, he's puzzled. He knew that Izuku had the power to conjure things (somehow), but he didn't know much else other than that. He was unaware of how long it took. Bowing his head with a sigh, he closes his eyes and tries to will away the oncoming head-ache. Of course, though, it doesn't work. "Look, Midoriya,"
It's an awkward start, but a start nonetheless. He has to confess sooner or later. "I was wrong, and I've come to realize that. I don't know the extent to the effects your powers have on your body, so it was rash of me to speak like that," he stops for a moment, eyes still closed. Then he lifts his head and finally meets his gaze. "I was frustrated. With all the recent events, I lost sight of things. So, I apologize," he made sure to be blunt with it, as all that was needed was the truth. With the sudden weight off his shoulders, he didn't mind if he forgave him or not--it wasn't even really why he apologized in the first place.
"SPEECH"