"He's still a damn human!"

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The two of them looked at the 3-A dorms again, before walking up to the door.

Izuku was slow to get to the door, but Rumi was fine to let him take his time. She now knew about the relationship between him and his classmates, so if he needed his time for a moment, she could lend it to him.

Finally, Izuku reached the door and opened it up. Rumi stayed behind just for a second, just to make sure of something.

She watched him for a moment, no sound was heard as he walked in. Izuku looked back at her.

"You coming?" He asked.

Rumi then started to walk into the dorms. She looked around the common room to see some of the students sitting either at the couch, or near the kitchen area.

It took awhile for some of them to notice they walked in. Or, more honestly, noticed Rumi walk in.

"Miruko!?" A student yelled out.

Soon after that, some of the class began to surround her. Some stayed back and watched it happen.

"What are you doing here?"

"Are you here to see one for the teachers?"

"Are you going to be a new teacher here!?"

They began asking questions after questions. Rumi, being someone who doesn't like a lot of attention, jumped from the ground of students and landed next to Izuku.

"Sorry, but I got somewhere to be." She said to the students then turning to Izuku.

"Your going with him?"

Rumi stopped for a second to process what she had just heard. Slowly, she turned around to face who had said that.

When she fully turned, she landed on a yellow hairs boy with a lighting stripe in his hair.

"Is that a problem?" She asked with a bit of a scowl.

"If you talking about someone who abandons his friends, then yes." He said back, glaring at Izuku.

Rumi looked back at Izuku who had looked away in shame. This only made her more pissed.

She looked back towards the boy.

"It seems that your reading what he did completely wrong. He didn't 'abandon' anyone." Rumi said with a bit of announce in her voice.

One of the others gave a scoffing sound as they took a step forward. Rumi looked towards the sound and landed on another boy.

He had dark blue hair with glasses.

"We couldn't be reading what he did more right. After the war with the league, he left UA without nothing but a letter at our doors. You except us to believe he didn't just leave to escape this?" He stated, getting a few nodded from the others.

Rumi looked around the room at the ones who nodded. She grew a scowl as she looked over them.

"Seriously!? You think he left because he was scared!?" Rumi snapped out at them.

"Look at him! He can't even look us in the eyes!" The yellow hairs boy spoke up as he looked at Izuku.

Rumi only got more pissed.

"Of course he can't look you in the eyes! You threw him aside like some cheap store doll! Did you even try and ask him why he left for real!?" She snapped again.

Rumi knew that Izuku's class didn't like him, but she didn't know that they completely despised him.

"Threw him aside?" A girls voice spoke up this time.

Rumi turned to see a brown haired girl with a bob cut. She looked familiar to what Rumi could think.

"He threw us aside when he left us. Do you know how much that hurt? He left us, and all he could say was, 'I did it to protect you.' If he wanted to protect us, he wouldn't have left!" She yelled.

"He doesn't matter to us anymore." A boy with half red and white hair spoke up.

Rumi was now at peak pissed.

"Doesn't matter!? He's still a damn human! He used to be your friend and it's that easy to throw him aside!? Heros in training my ass! Your all just a bunch of dumbasses that doesn't know what it means by self-sacrifice!" Rumi yelled out.

But, before she could say anything else, she felt a hand wrap around hers and pull her.

She looked back and saw that Izuku had grabbed her and started to drag her down the hall. As they rounded the corner, he stopped and let her go.

"Izu-" She was about to talk, but was cut off by Izuku slamming himself into her.

He wrapped his arms around her and placed his head on her shoulder. Then, she felt his tears on her.

"Izuku..." She said quietly as she brought her arms around him as well.

She put her hand on the back of his head and pay him to calm him down.

"Please... Don't try to argue with them..." He said in her shoulder.

Rumi let out a sigh as she pulled him from the hug to look him in the eyes.

"Sorry, alright. But they need to know what you did wasn't what they think. They're treating you like your someone who they believe is trash. Your not trash, Izuku." She said as she looked him in the eyes.

Izuku tried to looked away, but Rumi forced his face to look at her.

"Izuku." She said with a bit more assertiveness.

Izuku look at her for a few seconds before he finally nodded. Rumi then let him go, but not before giving him another hug.

"I'm here for you, remember? I made a promise and I intend to keep it." She said as she pulled him off of her.

"Now, how about we go see that teacher if yours." She said growing a smile.

Hoping for the intended action to work, Rumi felt better when she saw that Izuku gave a smile as well.

"Your right, we should probably get going before he thinks I ignored him." Izuku said as he wiped the stray tears from his eyes.

He then turned around and began walking, with Rumi in tow right next to him.

"Rumi..." Izuku said getting her attention.

"...Thank you, for sticking up from me back there." He said.

Rumi's smile only grew bigger as she patted him on the back.

"No problem. I'm glad to back you up anytime, kid." She said jokingly.

Izuku let out a groan as they began their walk. He then grew a soft smile as he looked back over to Rumi.

She somehow found a way to make him feel special.

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