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A/N: HEY! I'm so sorry for posting WAY off from when I planned. I simply didn't have time. Summer has just started and I have tons of free time now! I promise that updates will be more frequent!

His desk now burnt to a crisp, Todoroki decided it was best to leave the classroom now. As he got up from the chair, he used his quirk to slightly cool his hand down so he wouldn't get burnt and then slowly pushing the blackened desk away from him. Todoroki felt eyes staring holes into his back as he left. He resisted the urge to look behind him, because he already knew what he would see. Sliding the door closed once he was out, the intense feeling of being stared at still lingered. 

Todoroki's footsteps filled the empty hallway with noise, but they could barely be heard as soon as he entered the cafeteria. The sounds of teenagers talking filled the air. Their was all kinds of voices; high pitched ones, deep pitched ones, medium pitched ones, any kind of voice you could think of. His eyes gazed over the many unique hair colors, until he found a familiar one. Green.

He grabbed his lunch from the overly happy cafeteria lady and approached the puffy green hair. Familiar freckles and a pair of dark green eyes filled Todoroki's vision as he got closer. Soon, the dark green eyes were meeting his.

"Todoroki!" Midoriya chirped. "Have you tasted the udon yet? It's great!" 

With a shake of his head, he sat down next to Midoriya and grabbed a pair of chopsticks. Sinking his chopsticks into the delicious looking udon, he grabbed some and shoveled it into his mouth. It seems Midoriya was correct. The udon was, in fact, great. 

Midoriya smiled at Todoroki. "I take it that you don't have any soba today?" Midoriya assumed. 

"Yeah." Todoroki replied dryly. He reverted his eyes back to Midoriya, but Midoriya was already scooping up some more udon. 

Suddenly, Todoroki found his eyes turning back to the cafeteria door. His eyes stayed glued to the door, searching for a certain someone. But they never came. 

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