04-26-2018, 02:04 PM
Aizawa had never thought much of Izuku. They hadn't gotten off on the right foot, really, what with him basically crushing his dreams and telling him he'd never become a hero. He didn't regret it, though. But it was still pretty awkward. He had high expectations for all his students, and just because he had had a hard time controlling his quirk didn't mean he would get special treatment. Lucky for him, none of that mattered now that they were animals. He was pretty sure their quirks didn't work anymore, either.
So, why is he sticking around? The only true reason is because Izuku knew things. Sure, not a lot, but he still had knowledge that would help him. That was what he would say if asked. But he was also staying for the familiarity of it. He wasn't ready to leave his old life behind, not yet. If not for either of these reasons, he never would have come with him to Snowbound in the first place. Maybe it was just that teaching/hero instinct in him telling him to protect the ones under him.
He feels a twinge of irritation as the smaller feline scampers after him, trying to block his path. Of course, he steps over him with no difficulty. It's almost comical how tiny he is compared to him. He isn't interested in whatever place he wanted to take him--that is until he makes the promise of it being warm. That's when he pauses, turning back with an intrigued glint in his eye. Really, he wasn't at all interested in being his chaperone. But if it meant he could get away from all this snow and shit, he'd be willing. "Alright, but just this once, Midoriya," is he being too formal? Maybe, but it's a habit he can't really shake.
"SPEECH"
So, why is he sticking around? The only true reason is because Izuku knew things. Sure, not a lot, but he still had knowledge that would help him. That was what he would say if asked. But he was also staying for the familiarity of it. He wasn't ready to leave his old life behind, not yet. If not for either of these reasons, he never would have come with him to Snowbound in the first place. Maybe it was just that teaching/hero instinct in him telling him to protect the ones under him.
He feels a twinge of irritation as the smaller feline scampers after him, trying to block his path. Of course, he steps over him with no difficulty. It's almost comical how tiny he is compared to him. He isn't interested in whatever place he wanted to take him--that is until he makes the promise of it being warm. That's when he pauses, turning back with an intrigued glint in his eye. Really, he wasn't at all interested in being his chaperone. But if it meant he could get away from all this snow and shit, he'd be willing. "Alright, but just this once, Midoriya," is he being too formal? Maybe, but it's a habit he can't really shake.
"SPEECH"