"I bet it does, I'm glad you told me," Kinoski replied. "I love you no matter what, okay."
"I love you too," Isa sighed. "The worst part is I loved all of it and had no choice to."
"At least you are still yourself though, the strong imaginative party goer you always were," Kinoski replied. "You act like it never happened and move on, that is not easy for a lot of people, especially with what happened." Isa then sighed. "Hey, you can still cry, you're good at hiding when you're upset, you have a lot to look up to, and you have a bright future ahead of you."
"My first drink of alcohol was after I got burned the first time, I stole it from the liquor cabinet and hid it in my room," Isa sighed. "I didn't drink it all at once, I finished it after the second time I got burned. Also, it's soothing to hear you tell me things I already know right now."
"And people think you are a good girl," Kinoski laughed. "You stole things."
"Like your heart?" Isa laughed.
"Yeah," Kinoski laughed. "Makes so much more sense now, I wouldn't want to talk about it either, would you live it over again though."
"Yeah," Isa sighed. "But the only reason I lived through everything is that I promised myself I'd be strong and that I'd always smile and if it wasn't for Akito's quirk, music, or Koki, I'd be dead."
"Everything, around you, makes you who you are," Kinoski sighed. "That's how you look at everything and you only see the positives in things and love everything no matter the thing."
"My quirk was more than it seemed, huh?" Isa half chuckled.
"Yeah," Kinoski replied. "You are the strongest person I know, you lost everyone, and yet look at you, that is why you are a lovebug."
"I don't even know what to call you," Isa sighed.
"You have been calling me Kimya, I don't mind," Kinoski replied.
"Alright feather bean," Isa laughed. "I'll call you feather bean, Kimya, Dumbass, or whatever feels natural."
"You are definitely Yuki and Bakugo's sister," Kinoski laughed. "I'll call you Lovebug, Jelly Bean, Firefly, or Akuto."
"Akuto, I like it," Isa smiled.
"You're my Akuto," Kinoski replied. "My villain." They held each other in silence for a while. "You know you are really good at hiding things, but for the most part you chose to be a bad liar."
"You have to know the truth to make a lie, but those lies will eat you alive," Isa sighed.
"Nicely said," Kinoski replied. "You've never discriminated have you?"
"No, I have not," Isa replied. "I look at a person as who they are not what they look like, I mean Yuito was my best and only friend at the orphanage and Akito only had me, you, and Mineta to visit him, he wished he could have your quirk when he woke up because he wanted to be male, his mother's quirk is wish, she let it happen, just like you allowed me to tell you."
"I'm happy for him," Kinoski replied. "I mean, now he has his brother and his cousin back."
"Nori almost got offended in the nail salon, thought Nikara was going to say something about her race," Isa replied. "She was just startled when all of us walked in at the same time when she was the only one there."
"I would have reacted the same way if I were Nikara," Kinoski laughed. "Same if I were Nori."
"Black, white, mixed, I don't care as long as they are a decent person," Isa replied. "My quirk had a number on me looking past that because it made me love everyone regardless of things they did even if I knew it was wrong, I would just look past it and forgive them, I loved pain."
"You love everything, Akuto," Kinoski sighed. "From pleasure to pain, from good to evil, you don't see yin yang, you see equality in everything don't you?"
"Yeah," Isa replied. "Koki's the only person who could understand what I was going through because he knew about what happened."