Visiting A School

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                       Izuku POV
Why would Kacchan do this to me. Currently me, Eri, and Rin are one our way to UA to talk to classes 1-A and 1-B about taking in kids with interesting quirks. Of course I'm the only person in the area that would do such a thing and Kacchan had to mention me. We soon reach the front gate. Principal Nezu was there to meet us. Eri and Rin made their way to hide behind my back as I greeted him.

"Good morning, Principal Nezu."

"Good morning, Midoriya. It is a pleasure to meet you. When Bakugou said you were young I was expecting you to be around 25, but this makes this even better! Now what are your kids names?"

"This is Eri and this is Rin, and please call me Izuku."

"It's nice to meet you both."

They smile at him and came out from me. Nezu showed us to the room were both sets of students were. It was a little   loud inside. I picked up Eri and squeezed Rin's hand. Principal Nezu took us inside and introduced us to everyone.

"Everyone this is Izuku Midoriya and his two kids Eri and Rin. Izuku will be talking to you about kids like Eri and Rin here."

Nezu nodded to us and I nodded back. I set Eri on the ground and she went to give Mina-san a hug. So adorable!

"I'm not sure what to say. There's really nothing to taking care of kids, even if they're like Eri and Rin."

"What do you mean if they're like Eri and Rin, mon ami?"

"Eri and Rin are special kids, their quirks are extremely dangerous."

The classes just looked at us in surprise.  Mina-san and suki came up and hugged me.

"Your very brave Izu, all of you are. I hope the best for you."

"And I'm proud of you to izu-chan!"

Soon it was time for us to go. I hugged my friends and so did Eri. Rin didn't want any hugs because he thought he was too old for hugs. When we got home we watched movies until midnight.

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⏰ Last updated: Feb 01, 2022 ⏰

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