02-08-2020, 02:03 PM
Everything fascinated Izuku in one way or another. He was naturally curious, and he knew how to get his answers, too. Granted, it showed itself in ways people found -- annoying. Mumbling, questions, whatever it was, it .. upset people sometimes. Railroads were a fascinating concept to someone who'd never really seen them before, not still on the ground.
It wasn't something he'd dare to question to anyone's faces, even once he got to know them. He'd go on and on once he started, and it was so mundane. It wasn't .. It wasn't anyone else's problem that Izuku had an endless thirst for meaningless knowledge.
It's not the point. Izuku hadn't expected to be -- to be stumbled upon so quickly. He'd been poking his nose into something or another, ears pricked. He hadn't noticed. He hadn't heard. She speaks up, and Izuku shrieks, panic clear in his face as he launches himself to full height, whirling around to face her. She was so big -- like his teachers were, but he didn't know her, and he wasn't supposed to be here anyways --
The kitten's panic only heightens when there's another person, a cheetah. A sort of -- ohgodhe'sgoingtodiehere feeling, even though they seem perfectly friendly. It's too easy for them to turn on him if he says the wrong thing.
"I -- I'm so sorry!" Izuku wails, voice high and loud. His bobbed tail waves frantically, and he tries to think of something to prompt them to give him even a little leeway. "I d-didn't realize anyone was here until I got here!" Nobody ever said Izuku put his admittedly very good observation skills to use. His paws tremble, panic biting and he can feel the echo of burning and -- oh. Not an echo, he really is burnt. "I-I, um, I didn't have anywhere else to go so I came to look, and I --" He breaks off. Stop talking why do you talk so much you'll just upset them like you always do -- The kitten whines, doing his best not to -- to break into tears or something. It's almost too much. It's an overreaction to be sure, but Izuku overreacts to everything. Not something Izuku appreciates, mind. It upsets people more often than not, and Izuku is awfully good at upsetting people even without being a ... a rambling crybaby.
It wasn't something he'd dare to question to anyone's faces, even once he got to know them. He'd go on and on once he started, and it was so mundane. It wasn't .. It wasn't anyone else's problem that Izuku had an endless thirst for meaningless knowledge.
It's not the point. Izuku hadn't expected to be -- to be stumbled upon so quickly. He'd been poking his nose into something or another, ears pricked. He hadn't noticed. He hadn't heard. She speaks up, and Izuku shrieks, panic clear in his face as he launches himself to full height, whirling around to face her. She was so big -- like his teachers were, but he didn't know her, and he wasn't supposed to be here anyways --
The kitten's panic only heightens when there's another person, a cheetah. A sort of -- ohgodhe'sgoingtodiehere feeling, even though they seem perfectly friendly. It's too easy for them to turn on him if he says the wrong thing.
"I -- I'm so sorry!" Izuku wails, voice high and loud. His bobbed tail waves frantically, and he tries to think of something to prompt them to give him even a little leeway. "I d-didn't realize anyone was here until I got here!" Nobody ever said Izuku put his admittedly very good observation skills to use. His paws tremble, panic biting and he can feel the echo of burning and -- oh. Not an echo, he really is burnt. "I-I, um, I didn't have anywhere else to go so I came to look, and I --" He breaks off. Stop talking why do you talk so much you'll just upset them like you always do -- The kitten whines, doing his best not to -- to break into tears or something. It's almost too much. It's an overreaction to be sure, but Izuku overreacts to everything. Not something Izuku appreciates, mind. It upsets people more often than not, and Izuku is awfully good at upsetting people even without being a ... a rambling crybaby.
- WE'LL BE THE LIONHEARTED
BUT WE DON'T CARE ABOUT IT
BUT WE DON'T CARE ABOUT IT
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