Chapter 7: Date?

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Ochako a POV:

I've been sitting in my dorm at my desk for about an hour now. I've been working on more calculus homework from class today. Im so bored. But hey, now I can solve calculus problems since katsuki taught me! My calculus grades can thank him!

Katsuki is supposed to come to my room soon though! He told me to wear something warm, as well be going on train together. I don't know if we're going on a date? Or just to hang out? Ether if fine with me though! I nervously chuckled to myself.

I'm not too sure right now, but we'll see. I know katsuki said he wanted to take me somewhere for both of us getting A's on our calculus exam. I speak for myself when I say I know I was for sure nervous for the exam!

My phone vibrated as I was writing out a calculus question down on a page of scrap paper. I was trying to finish my homework before I went out with katsuki. But at this rate, I have no idea if I'll be done in time. I ignored the text, trying to finish the problem I was currently stuck on.

My phone vibrated again. What could someone possibly want? I'm busy! All my friends know I train after school, then I come back to my dorm to change, then work on any homework. Right now it's homework time! I won't usually check my phone unless I get a call during homework time. Which doesn't happen very often.

And right as I thought the text sender was done bothering me, I got a call. "Seriously!" I said out loud. It's time to focus not get distracted! I thought to myself. I picked up my phone bringing the speaker to my ear to listen to whoever called. "Hello?" I said into the phone. I mentally slapped myself for sounding so eager to know who the 'secret' caller was. There were a few brief moments of silence before a broad voice sounded.

"Ochako seriously! I'm at your door! Come open it! I've been texting you for like 5 minutes!" Katsuki scolded me. "Ooops..." I sighed while hanging up the phone, walking over to my main dorm door. I opened the door stepping to one side to allow katsuki to walk into my rooms  "Hey! I said in an apologetic high pitched tone. I knew he was mad, but just let it go.

"Tsk." Katsuki sounded while walking through the doorway and over to my bed, lying down with my favorite teddy bear. My special one I've had since I was a little kid.

"Tired are we?" I asked while closing my door back. "Mhm." He groaned pushing his head further into my bed. I sighed at the sight of him. I walked back over to my desk taking a seat once again, completing the next problem on my homework sheet.

Katsuki must have fallen asleep, because by the time I finished my page of homework, he was sound asleep in my bed, softly snoring. He's really cute when he's calming sleeping without a frown plastering his naturally soft resting face.

I bent over grabbing my backpack from off of the ground, pulling it onto my desk. I then got out my folder, placing my now completed homework sheet into one of its pocket's, before closing my folder, placing it back into my backpack, zipping it up, then back onto the floor next to my shoes.

After cleaning off my desk from where I had made a mess of papers, eraser shedding, broken pencils, and other random items, I walked over to my dresser, getting out a comfy pair of jeans, a nice warm long sleeve shirt, and a flannel.

Finally I walked to the bathroom in my room to change out of my training clothes, and into my nice warm fall outfit. Which by the way looked absolutely adorable, if I do say so myself. I pulled my hair into a bun, and didn't bother to put on any makeup.

As I walked out of the bathroom after placing my dirty training clothes into my dirty clothes hamper, I saw katsuki starting to stir awake from his slumber.

"Did you sleep well sleeping beauty?" I said taunting him. "Actually I did you-" He had stopped himself, looking at me in my outfit as I glared at him waiting for a snarky comeback, which I knew he had almost barked at me. "Go on, continue.." I glared at him, awaiting his words.

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