"It was like our own little area," Yuito laughed. "When we wanted to escape from things like the orphanage, we would go there and hang out for a bit and then go back, that ended after I got adopted, I lived further away than Isa did I guess." Koki and Isa then met each other's eyes.
"Was like our area of peace," Isa sighed. Koki then disappeared.
"Is he okay?" Kinoski asked.
"Yeah, don't worry about it," Isa sighed as a cup appeared in her hand and she drank out of it.
"What is that?" Yuki asked.
"Not alcohol, if that's what you're thinking," Isa sighed. Yuki then took the cup from Isa and drank some and then looked at Isa in shock as he gave it back.
"Isa, if you want us to leave then say so," Yuki snapped.
"What do you mean?" Yuito asked. "Why would you say that?"
"I'm fine, Yuki," Isa laughed.
"Isa, you're drinking hot tea, you never drink hot tea, you only drink hot tea when you're upset or when you want to be alone," Yuki snapped. "Your normals are lemonade, juice, and soda."
"Yuki, I said I was fine," Isa objected.
"Can you stop saying you're fine when you're not?" Yuki snapped. "I hate when you do that." Isa then drank more of the tea and laughed.
"He's right, Isa never drank hot drinks unless she was upset," Bakugo muttered aloud. "She would also hide it as well."
"Guys come on, I'm okay," Isa replied. Yuki then grabbed Isa's jaw and looked into her eyes.
"Everyone get out," Yuki replied and let Isa go.
"Yuki," Isa replied.
"Everyone get out now," Yuki snapped. "Kinoski, you can stay."
"Yuki, stop," Isa replied.
"No, come on guys," Yuki replied and herded everyone but Kinoski out of the room and shut the door.
"Isa," Kinoski replied. "What the hell was that?" Isa then sat on her bed and drank more tea. Kinoski then took the drink and placed it on a coaster on the table. "Isa?" Isa then buried her face in her hands and started crying. "Isa what is it?" Kinoski then wrapped her in his arms.
"I can't tell you," Isa cried. "That's the thing, I can't tell anyone and the only person I can talk about it with is Koki and he won't talk about it."
"You never lose that smile do you," Kinoski sighed. "Is it really that bad?"
"Yes," Isa replied. "Every time Koki or I think about it he leaves. "And now I have to tell everyone when I become number one because I'm such an idiot and made that promise," Isa sobbed. "I wish I could tell you."
"Well, then your wish is yours to keep," Kinoski sighed. Isa then looked at him. "What?"
"You activated the wish quirk, now I can tell you, but please promise me you won't tell anyone," Isa cried. "Promise me you'll act naturally like everything's fine and you'll never tell anyone."
"Okay, okay I promise," Kinoski affirmed. Meanwhile with the others.
"Yuki, why would…?" Katobuki started.
"Hot tea is her sad drink and at her worst, she drinks hot holy basil tea," Yuki interrupted. "That's why I got everyone out of there, that's what she was drinking. Hot drinks are common when she's upset, but when it is tea you have to lay off, especially when it's basil, I learned this because she drank tea when she had a cramp, was on her period, or had a mood swing."
"Wow Yuki," Kahida replied. "I'd love to have you as a brother."
"Yuki," Wakumi cried. "You are amazing, I never noticed you cared that much."
"You really love her don't you?" Kona asked. "How the hell did you hide it back then?"
"There are certain times I'm soft around someone," Yuki replied. "When they're hurt or when they're upset, as much as Isa is strong she is sensitive."
"She has changed though," Bakugo pointed out. "She's more sensitive than when she lived with me, it must have been the family she went to after us, it was rare for her to drink tea unless it was apple or peach, she only drank that tea once with us though."
"It was," Yuito replied. "I did sense a change in her as well."
"Only once," Yuki snapped. "Why?"