04-19-2018, 04:14 PM
Izuku, for one, is just really glad he's managed to convince one of his old friends(teachers, classmates, whatever) to join a group. He imagines if Aizawa hadn't agreed to do so, he would have been dragged off by his scruff into the unknown. That or he would have been left to his own devices here, once again all alone. He's not sure which one he'd have preferred, honestly. But, they did reach an even better compromise, so he was actually rather happy about that! Aizawa hadn't even really argued, which was a surprise, but then again, they were in a strange place and he probably wasn't convinced this was even real. And, honestly, Izuku had the same feeling up until some tiger picked a fight with him. From there, it was accept it or die, so, predictably, he sucked it up.
Aizawa seems kind of cold, though, and that's a little unfortunate. Izuku can't really do a lot about that, beyond attempting to conjure another coat. And wow, that failed miserably last time, and he had no intentions of doing so again. Well, Izuku may not be very cold on his own(nothing got past his fur, except for the wind), but his paws sure were. The stream had been freezing, and he walked on these things. Through snow. Which he seemed to sink deeper into than Aizawa, if only because of the size difference.
They'd been waiting a minute at the border when Jacob showed up. And that was ... kind of a relief, actually. He'd like to go make a cup of hot chocolate. Actually, come to think of it, they hadn't really needed to wait at the border, had they? From what Izuku understood, there was an auto-acceptance policy in place, though he did suppose it was better when there was someone to oversee it. Less wondering 'who is that person and why are they here'. ... It would be uncomfortably easy to infiltrate clan ranks, honestly. All that really made people suspicious was the scent of other clans, and also bad vibes.
Izuku greets Jacob with a little lift of the wing and a grin, and looks to be about to respond in Aizawa's place before the lion, in fact, speaks first. 'Friends' was a very jarring word to use regarding him and Aizawa, really. Like -- Aizawa had been his teacher, back when he was human, and 'friends' was, again, a jarring word to use for that. But it's not like Aizawa was his mentor(most of the stuff aizawa could teach him was now kind of ... useless. that's depressing.), and Izuku doesn't want to have to explain it, so he just lets it slide with a sheepish grin as he glances back up at the lion. He doesn't say anything, otherwise -- he would absolutely make this entire situation more awkward than it needed to be, as per usual.
Aizawa seems kind of cold, though, and that's a little unfortunate. Izuku can't really do a lot about that, beyond attempting to conjure another coat. And wow, that failed miserably last time, and he had no intentions of doing so again. Well, Izuku may not be very cold on his own(nothing got past his fur, except for the wind), but his paws sure were. The stream had been freezing, and he walked on these things. Through snow. Which he seemed to sink deeper into than Aizawa, if only because of the size difference.
They'd been waiting a minute at the border when Jacob showed up. And that was ... kind of a relief, actually. He'd like to go make a cup of hot chocolate. Actually, come to think of it, they hadn't really needed to wait at the border, had they? From what Izuku understood, there was an auto-acceptance policy in place, though he did suppose it was better when there was someone to oversee it. Less wondering 'who is that person and why are they here'. ... It would be uncomfortably easy to infiltrate clan ranks, honestly. All that really made people suspicious was the scent of other clans, and also bad vibes.
Izuku greets Jacob with a little lift of the wing and a grin, and looks to be about to respond in Aizawa's place before the lion, in fact, speaks first. 'Friends' was a very jarring word to use regarding him and Aizawa, really. Like -- Aizawa had been his teacher, back when he was human, and 'friends' was, again, a jarring word to use for that. But it's not like Aizawa was his mentor(most of the stuff aizawa could teach him was now kind of ... useless. that's depressing.), and Izuku doesn't want to have to explain it, so he just lets it slide with a sheepish grin as he glances back up at the lion. He doesn't say anything, otherwise -- he would absolutely make this entire situation more awkward than it needed to be, as per usual.
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