05-07-2018, 07:40 PM
It wasn't really that Aizawa hadn't recognized her--no, it was more-so denial. Besides, it didn't even make sense. She had died before him, so how was she just now getting here? Either way, it didn't matter. They were there, and it seemed that would be the end of it. He sighs, sounding defeated. Really, he was thinking too much into things. Obviously he would be getting no answers for what was going on. So, he guessed he'd have to go with the simpler solution--they were dead and just happened to end up here, at random times.
"So it's as I thought," he muses, mostly to himself. He doesn't sound pleased, for multiple reasons. He knows now that, since she was here, he would have to pass on the grave news. None of it really mattered now, but she still deserved to know. "Yes, I remember you, Uraraka," his memory isn't that bad, not yet. Sometimes he wondered if remembering was worse than forgetting, though.
"Welcome to Snowbound, then," they probably wouldn't have a problem with her. Besides, there was some auto-acceptance thing in order, or whatever it was called.
"SPEECH"
"So it's as I thought," he muses, mostly to himself. He doesn't sound pleased, for multiple reasons. He knows now that, since she was here, he would have to pass on the grave news. None of it really mattered now, but she still deserved to know. "Yes, I remember you, Uraraka," his memory isn't that bad, not yet. Sometimes he wondered if remembering was worse than forgetting, though.
"Welcome to Snowbound, then," they probably wouldn't have a problem with her. Besides, there was some auto-acceptance thing in order, or whatever it was called.
"SPEECH"