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       [For further reference , the italic with quotation marks, "Example..." refers to communication in sign language.]

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2nd perspective: (Y/N) (L/N)

Elderbug gave you the next lesson for sign language. And, to be pointed out, you were quite the fast learner. Even your teacher was impressed.

Giving within a short amount of time, you acquired most of the basics for communication for a mute and/or deaf person. You just got the hang of it quicker than average.

"I'm surprised to have you learn this so fast, little one," Elderbug commented, impressed. His hollow like eyes glimmed with proudness and happiness. Given this gentle gaze, you felt a tingling sensation within your chest. It was almost bubbling simultaneously. You shyly looked down, feeling your cheeks warm up.

"Me no think I learn fast." You signed, your fingertips almost trembling due to your earlier praise.

"You do, though. And I can happily say you've been my first student to have succeeded in at least one subject." The older one blurted out. Your confusion took place as you tilted your head.

"What you mean?"

"To tell you the truth, back in my younger days, I was known as a teacher for the new generation." Innerly, your lips formed an 'O', in addition to the raised eyebrows. You were surprised.

"Really?" You signed again, curiosity taking place within you.

Elderbug only nodded, stronging his thesis. But then, a thought climbed itself on your head. Yet, you remained calm.

"What you mean 'only subject'?" Curiosity suggested that.

For a moment, the eldery individual seemed to have lost himself in his own world. Remarking that, you stilled down, waiting for his teacher to come back to his senses. Just then, he came back. "..."

Awkwardly, time flew by shortly, and he had strangely not spoken a word so mysteriously. You shared glances, some showing concern and worry.

*1st Transition of the day*


3rd perspective: Midoriya Izuku

It was strange. It was so strange that even the thought of time passing flew numb. The green boy wondered where his new friend even went.

He was on his feet, marching to the park with his mother. Both of them held hands, mostly Inko, her son. The day came and passed by rapidly.

Either way, they were now on the same spot as on yesterday's playground, the sandpit. Gleefully, the little greenette hurried over and began to build something out of sand. Preferably a sand castle, but most children made it simple.

And that was what he did.

Oh, but wait... something was missing. The greenette knew it but somehow couldn't picture out what it was. Wasn't Kaachan gonna be here today?

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