Okay, just real quick I wanna say unless it specifies that Yonda can't hear someone, assume that the person is thinking what they're saying as well.
Oh, and about Yami's lie detection ability, it's not a lie detection ability as it's unreliable and requires that A: The person has to feel some way about lying that's different from how they feel normal, and B: For Yami to know the person well enough to tell the difference.
If Yami were to try and use that ability on a shameless liar then it wouldn't work.
Feeding requirements.
It was early in the morning. By this time, almost everyone was asleep, with the exception of the two children who didn't require sleep.
It was also the time in which Izuku woke up after a refreshing three hours of sleep, and went down to the kitchen to start cooking for everyone.
And when he got there, to his surprise Yonda and a very groggy Yami with his Beowulf were there waiting for him.
Yonda?! Yami!? Did you stay awake all of last night?! Please tell me you didn't! Izuku asked her.
No father. We woke up early! Yonda explained.
Izuku raised an eyebrow at the prospect of Yami sleeping for less than ten hours. "Yami woke up early?"
"She talks loud in my head," Yami said, thoroughly annoyed. "And it goes through walls!"
You wanted to learn how to cook right? Yonda put her hands on her hips and huffed, clearly not getting what so irritated about. And you want to help father so stop complaining.
Yami gave a low growl but didn't object any further. In all honesty when Yonda kept pestering him to get up, if he really wanted to he could have just sent his Beowulf to chase her away. But he agreed with her that learning to cook would help take some of the burdens off Izuku.
That and also he could make his own food, so win-win.
"So you two want to learn how to cook?" Izuku thought about it for a moment. On the one hand, he didn't want to burden them, but on the other, cooking was a useful skill that they would need to know if he wasn't around. "Alright, since I have to make everyone's breakfast I guess you two can watch and see how it's done."
The two nodded and watched Izuku eagerly.
"Ok, so first is Fu and Kyosei. He's pretty much always awake and requires a lot of food, but it's pretty simple." Izuku explained.
He opened up the refrigerator room and went inside, the two kids hesitantly following him inside and enduring the cold.
"You see this pile of meat," Izuku said, pointing to a pile of meat that was a bit taller than he was. "This is Fu's meal for the day. He only actually needs to eat a few times every now and then, unless he's been using his regeneration a lot. Kyosei slowly eats at Fu so Fu's food is his food."
He eats that much!? Yonda said looking at the pile with wide eyes, it was over three times her size!
Yeah, he's been training a lot more so he's had to regenerate more, and so he's had to eat more." Izuku explained. "Yami, can you ask the Beowulf to bring that cart here?"
Izuku pointed to a large cart and Yami nodded, willing his Beowulf to push the cart in front of the pile of meat.
"Alright now, all we have to do is load up the cart with about a third of the pile," Izuku explained.
And so Izuku filled up the cart, and after a couple minutes the cart was full and he was done.
"Ok, now we just have to get this onto the table," Izuku said.
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I Don't Run An Orphanage!
FanficIzuku Midoriya, couldn't be a hero. But despite this, he soon finds he's a magnet for trouble, particularly trouble involving children. There a lot's of children in the city with quirks that cause issues for them and the people around them. And if t...