Dad? (Aizawa)

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A/N: The request was something like a student with issues with their parents, who sees him as a father figure.

"(Name), could I see you for a moment? I have something I need to discuss with you" Aizawa asked as you were about to walk out of the class.

"Is (Name) in trouble?" Uraraka inquired.

"Did you get in a fight with Kacchan again?" Midoriya whispered as he passed you.

"They aren't in trouble, now get out the both of you" Aizawa sighed.

"So I'm not in trouble?" you asked as you stood in front of his desk.

"No, I just wanted to talk to you about your latest test"

"Oh no" you muttered.

"Don't worry, it went very well for you. I just wanted to ask if there is something you would like to talk about, any worries or such things" Aizawa asked and leaned back in his chair.

"No, not really. Wh-why?" you asked, confused by what he meant.

"Nothing, but just know if you want to talk, I'm here to listen"

"Thank you, I appreciate it a lot" you said.

"No problem"

You were walking out of the classroom, and said goodbye to your teacher, but what came out of your mouth wasn't exactly what you had planned.

"Bye dad" you said, slapping your hand on your mouth as soon as the words escaped your lips.

Aizawa chuckled and as you turned red and started stammering an apology, he just said: "Don't worry, you aren't the first one to do that"

You basically speed walked out of there and towards the dorms. You felt so stupid. Sure, Aizawa was like a second dad to the whole class, but no one ever called him that. You muttered to yourself about how stupid you felt, while texting your mother a short: "I did well on a test"

You got no answer from her, but that was pretty usual, since she never really seemed to care about anything even pertaining to you. As long as you didn't embarrass her, she didn't really even pay attention to you.

"Maybe I should've told him that" you pondered aloud, but decided against it as you walked up the dorm stairs.

You weren't that bothered by your little mishap, but it did get you thinking. Your father hadn't really been a part of your life after your parents divorced, and your relationship with him hadn't been the best to begin with, so you didn't exactly miss him, at least not actively. Aizawa on the other hand was the one who had sat next to your hospital bed after the training camp incident, when even your mother didn't show up. He was the one that encouraged you to do better when you did bad on a test or looked after you when you were hurt. He did this for a few of the people in your class, but it still made you feel like you had a real dad.

Aizawa wondered if he had just been played a joke on or if you had just made an honest mistake in calling him "dad". Whatever it was, he found it funny and he was glad if he had made such an impression on you.

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