"Hmm will you look at that"
As the discussion continued and the topic of Akira's absence from the test results arose, Akira, referring to himself as Tobi, expressed genuine confusion. "Tobi doesn't know why his name isn't there," he remarked with an air of innocence, as if he was genuinely perplexed by the omission.
Bakugou, true to his usual fiery demeanor, didn't hold back. He bluntly shouted, "It's because you didn't even take the test, you fool!" The words were laden with his characteristic frustration, a reaction that was typical of Bakugou when confronted with anything he deemed as foolish or irresponsible.
The contrast between Akira's puzzlement and Bakugou's direct accusation highlighted the difference in approach between the two. Akira's demeanor seemed to indicate that he might not have been fully aware of the formalities and protocols of the trials, or he might have deliberately opted out for some reason known only to him. Bakugou, on the other hand, didn't mince words, stating what he saw as a simple and straightforward explanation for Akira's absence from the results.
" Why are you even here in the hero course if you're not taking the test you orange freak."
"Tobi thought it would be fun."
"We are not here for fun if you don't take it seriously you should just die or better let me blast ur head"
Kirishima, impressed by Bakugou's impressive display and fiery determination, couldn't help but express his admiration. "Man, you were going all out, huh? It was so cool!" he remarked, giving Bakugou a nod of approval for his remarkable performance.
In his typical fashion, Bakugou responded with a dismissive "hmph" and a characteristic click of his tongue, not one to openly acknowledge praise or show much emotion. His stoic reaction was a reflection of his driven personality, always aiming for the best and refusing to let compliments sway his focus.
Meanwhile, Midoriya watched Bakugou, his childhood friend and classmate, with a mix of respect and concern. The nickname "Ka-chan" still lingered in his thoughts, a nostalgic reminder of their shared history. Midoriya had grown accustomed to Bakugou's competitive and sometimes brash demeanor, and he understood the complexities of their relationship. Though Midoriya had come a long way, his connection with Bakugou remained a constant reminder of the growth they both had yet to achieve.
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With Midoriya Izuku dead last while Akira's name not even there.
As Akira contemplated his current role, he couldn't help but grimace inwardly, pondering whether he had indeed become a mere background creator in the midst of all the activity. His thoughts echoed the idea of being on the sidelines, not directly involved in the trials or the events unfolding around him. It was a moment of self-reflection, prompting him to question his own position and purpose within the group.
Meanwhile, the other students in Class 1-A seemed to be accustomed to Akira's quirky behavior. They glanced at him, not surprised by his peculiar thoughts or remarks. In just one day, they had grown used to his unique perspective and offbeat comments, making him a distinctive part of the class. While Akira's inner thoughts revealed a sense of frustration or doubt, his classmates simply observed him as one of the colorful characters that made up the diverse and vibrant tapestry of their class.
The contrast between Akira's introspection and the acceptance he received from his peers highlighted the intricate dynamics within the class. Each student had their own quirks, strengths, and challenges, and these differences added depth and richness to their interactions. While Akira might have occasionally felt like a "background creator," the fact that his classmates were accustomed to his ways suggested that he held a unique place in their collective experience, a piece of the puzzle that contributed to the larger picture of Class 1-A's journey toward becoming heroes.
After school,Lida's question about Midoriya's healed finger pulled him out of his contemplation. "Is your finger healed?" Lida inquired, showing genuine concern for his friend's well-being.
Midoriya acknowledged Lida's question with a nod and a smile. "Yeah, Recovery Girl worked her magic," he replied, grateful for the support of their school's skilled nurse. But as he spoke, his internal monologue continued. "I can't go on like this, getting rescued all the time. I have to learn to adjust," Midoriya thought, recognizing the need to grow and adapt to the challenges he faced as a future hero.
Lida's next statement shifted the focus of their conversation, and Midoriya found himself listening attentively. "I have to say, Aizawa sensei caught me off guard," Lida shared, reflecting on their teacher's approach. "I had actually thought, so this is what the highest academy is like. Now I see how a teachers can encourage through deception."
Lida's observation resonated with Midoriya. He had also been taken aback by Aizawa's methods during the trials, but he recognized the value in them. "Before, I saw Lida as scary," Midoriya contemplated, "but he's just a really honest, diligent guy." He appreciated Lida's sincerity, as well as his own newfound understanding of his classmates' strengths and struggles.
As Lida and Midoriya engaged in conversation, their interaction was suddenly interrupted by Ochako, who eagerly joined in. "Hey, you two, you headed towards the station? Wait for me," she exclaimed, eager to catch up with her classmates. Midoriya recognized her immediately. "It's Uraraka," he thought, a name that resonated with the memories of their first encounter.
Lida, in his typically straightforward manner, acknowledged Ochako's quirk, "You are the Infinity Girl," a testament to her impressive performance in the trials. Ochako introduced herself with a friendly smile, "Hi, I'm Uraraka Ochako. You are Lida Tenya, and if I'm not mistaken, Midoriya, Deku. Eh, wasn't that what that Bakugou kid called you?"
Midoriya clarified with a hint of discomfort, "Actually, my name is Izuku. Deku is just what Kacchan calls me to demean me." It was a moment of vulnerability as he shared the origin of the nickname, one that was meant to belittle him but had gradually taken on a different meaning.
Lida, processing the information, realized the significance of the name. "So it's an insult," he concluded, understanding the weight of the term. Midoriya's matter-of-fact correction prompted Lida to express his own perspective. "Eh, for real? Sorry, but you know I kinda like the name Deku for you. It gives me a sort of never-give-up vibe, you know."
Midoriya, touched by Lida's words, blushed slightly, feeling the sincerity in Lida's sentiment. "Hi, I'm Deku," he said, accepting the nickname with a newfound appreciation for its positive connotations. It was a small, heartwarming moment that highlighted the supportive and encouraging atmosphere among their classmates.
As Midoriya, Lida, and Ochako continued walking, Midoriya's attention was suddenly drawn to a familiar figure up ahead, wearing the signature orange mask that marked the mysterious persona known as Tobi. He found it intriguing that Tobi, the one who hadn't been allowed to participate in the trials, was now right in front of them.
Lida, ever observant, recognized Tobi and questioned, "Isn't he the Tobi guy who wasn't allowed to participate?" Ochako, finding his quirky behavior amusing, added, "He's a funny guy." They decided to approach him, curious about this enigmatic classmate.
Akira, however, was feeling rather bored, contemplating the ease of simply sleeping through it all. His act as Tobi had its perks, primarily the absence of any expectations placed on him. It was a role he had adopted, creating an entertaining façade that seemed to keep people guessing.
With a playful tone, Akira greeted the trio behind him, sensing their curiosity. "Hey, are y'all heading to the station as well?" he asked in his usual cheerful manner. Lida inquired if he lived near Sumei, to which Akira responded jokingly, "No, Tobi lives everywhere." It was a statement that played into the whimsy of his character.
As Midoriya observed Akira's odd behavior, he couldn't help but think, "What a weird guy." Ochako, on the other hand, was more straightforward, questioning if Akira ever got tired of his act. Akira, with a crooked smile underneath his mask, simply looked at them and replied, "Boku WA TOBI" - a playful affirmation of his Tobi persona, leaving the others with no choice but to give up on understanding him further.