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"So how do you feel after being called a hero by another person that isn't a hero?" Aizawa asked after I left the room. 

"He didn't call me a hero he just said thank you for saving his kids." Though I suppose it could be considered the same thing. To answer it though I still didn't know how to process it well. My mind was all over the place and was fighting the terms hero and monster the entire time. Of course, though I didn't say that. "I'm heading back to the kids now. I'm sure Touma and the Twins will be leaving soon and I want to make sure they've been able to say their goodbyes well." I continued to tell him as I walked past him and began to head toward the room where the kids were. It took a little bit of weaving through desks but when I got back into the room I was greeted with hugs by the smaller kids and the twins. 

"Big Brother you mean it when saying we'll be able to see each other again even after going home right?" Yuki asked after stepping back from hugging me. 

"Yes, I promise today won't be the last time we see each other. But it may be a while till we do meet up again since we'll all need time to get comfortable with our families. Now let's make sure we get in some amazing goodbyes." I pulled the twins in as I fell to my knees and gave them a hug. It felt nice knowing I could say goodbye to them and know I would be able to see them again, unlike with other kids whom I've had to say goodbye to only to never be able to see them again. 

Though it didn't last long till Shota came in and announced that their parents had arrived. "We are going to miss you guys!" Yuki said as she wrapped as many of the kids in a hug as her small arms could manage. 

"We'll miss you too! You need to remember to send us lots and lots of letters!" Touma said as he pulled Rika into the hug. Eri was the last to give the twins a hug and then I was left to escort them to their parents with Aizawa's help. 

"Brother Izuku, you aren't going to forget about us right?" Yuki asked.

"You'll write to us too right?" Rika continued for her sister. 

"Well for starts I would never forget you guys. I feel hurt that you would even think that I would forget about my only amazing twin sisters. I will also do my best to make sure I write to you guys at least once a week alright? Now let's get you back to your mom and dad alright?" I set them down on the ground and they each grabbed one of my hands. 

"Okay, we're ready big brother." They clung to my sides as we wiggled our way into the room and once I had a full view of the room I looked directly at the couple that stood opposing the door. I watched the lady make her way just around the table only to fall to the ground as she smiled and teared up at the twins who had already reached out to her. It wasn't until the twins had let go of my hands and began to go over to her that I got to reading her thoughts. 

The lady's thoughts were filled with sorrowful relief that her daughters had been found, and her husband's hadn't been much different as he joined the tearful embrace with his wife and daughters. I felt my throat start to tighten at the sight. I was happy for them and of course, I knew we would see each other again but it was still hard to say goodbye after bonding with them. 

Quickly I turned to the hero dressed in dark cloth. "If they pull apart before you leave can you let them know how proud they should be of their daughters? Of how brave and strong they stayed throughout the whole thing." I requested.

I got a puzzled look from the tired man. "You aren't going to stay to say a final goodbye?" I shook my head no then left the room quietly through the floor and came back up out of the ground outside of the room. Once stable and fully solid above ground I began to make my way back to the room with the other kids in it. I jumped slightly when I heard a voice in my head as I walked in. 

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