05-05-2018, 12:34 AM
Aizawa had never really seen this teasing side of him before, so it's a bit odd to hear the words spoken with such sarcasm, able to even match his own. Well then. But it's understandable, since their relationship had been purely professional up to this point--teacher and student. They had no reason to converse so freely. But now that they were 'dead,' so to speak, they did. They were clan-mates, and that's what they did. Or at least, that was his guess. He hadn't interacted with his clan-mates much. Really, he wasn't sure why he had stuck around, either. It was mostly out of having no other options--he had no idea what the new world held, and Izuku did. It was that simple, really.
Now though, he could have gone. He was somewhat adjusted, and he no longer needed to lean on his knowledge. He was free from his teaching responsibilities, and they weren't exactly friends. But he was still here. It was weird to think about, that he could have long left Izuku in the dust. Still, the kid could barely take care of himself. It was like he had been the one to only recently come back, with his constant hiccups. He was the same way he had always been, a clumsy kid with big dreams. So, he pretty much felt obliged to stay, if only so that Izuku didn't end up getting himself killed.
"I'll pass, since it was such a chore for you," he says as he watches him walk away. The returned silence is music to his ears. With the smaller feline gone, he slumps back down onto his side, not really napping but more-so just lazing. He wanted to make the most of the sunlight while it was there. And then there was a yelp and a splash. Great.
What had he gotten himself into now? The lion silently debated whether to check on him or not. He doubted he knew how to swim, either. So, they were both pretty clueless. Looked like he would have to drown, then. Of course, if he didn't come back soon, he'd probably go and see what had become of him. For now, he stayed where he was, taking in the sun like a neglected plant.
"SPEECH"
Now though, he could have gone. He was somewhat adjusted, and he no longer needed to lean on his knowledge. He was free from his teaching responsibilities, and they weren't exactly friends. But he was still here. It was weird to think about, that he could have long left Izuku in the dust. Still, the kid could barely take care of himself. It was like he had been the one to only recently come back, with his constant hiccups. He was the same way he had always been, a clumsy kid with big dreams. So, he pretty much felt obliged to stay, if only so that Izuku didn't end up getting himself killed.
"I'll pass, since it was such a chore for you," he says as he watches him walk away. The returned silence is music to his ears. With the smaller feline gone, he slumps back down onto his side, not really napping but more-so just lazing. He wanted to make the most of the sunlight while it was there. And then there was a yelp and a splash. Great.
What had he gotten himself into now? The lion silently debated whether to check on him or not. He doubted he knew how to swim, either. So, they were both pretty clueless. Looked like he would have to drown, then. Of course, if he didn't come back soon, he'd probably go and see what had become of him. For now, he stayed where he was, taking in the sun like a neglected plant.
"SPEECH"