9: Detention!

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Aizawa found the students leaving the classroom, though as usual the four new students stayed behind, waiting to be escorted wherever.
Tsuki lay with her head on the table, asleep. Arawaru had taken over the teacher's chair and Papillon and Gyro were playing a game of poker.

"You've made a good friend," Gyro said, not having noticed Aizawa yet, "Did you steal anything else?"

Papillon bit down her lip, having noticed Aizawa. "I stole nothing. Especially not the cards."

"Papillon... detention, again."

Gyro turned around and almost died on the spot. "Oops."

The last students seemed to leave. Midoryia told his friends to wait and walked up to Aizawa.

"We've gotten a group assignment and I've got a question about it," Midoryia said. Gyro wondered what they did wrong, was Midoryia going to get him and Tsuki more detention or something? What fucked up person was this?

"Talk to the person who gave the assignment," Aizawa said dismissively.

"Actually," Midoryia said nervously, "The assignment was with groups of five, and now it's homework, so we kinda need to, you know, work on it after school, but we can't if the— becuase not that it's a bad thing but—"

"He's asking wether me and Gyro can work on the assignment after school," Tsuki said, unable to bare the pain off hearing that ramble. Everything seemed too loud. More detention? More torture? What even was detention like—

"You can use the library, I suppose," Aizawa said, "If you can give me a day and time and whatever."

"Can we go now?" Midoryia asked excitedly. He looked up with two big eyes which Gyro thought were way too innocent.

Aizawa sighed. "Fine, whatever."

And so, instead off detention, Gyro and Tsuki went to a library.
Aizawa would give the other two their detention, leaving Midoryia in charge of the two new students.
The library was a separate building. Tsuki liked how spacious it was despite the countless of books it stored. There were desks and countless of students who stayed back to study.

The group of five sat down.

"So," Gyro said as he looked around cautiously, "Are there any camera's?"

"Er... a few," Uraraka said hesitantly.

"But it's fine, we won't have to be here for too long," Midoryia tried to assure. He grabbed a notebook and opened it. The pages flew by, but Tsuki didn't miss the doodles. Her eyes lit up at the idea of drawing in class.

"I suppose we should figure out how to write a story," Todoroki said. He didn't look like he wanted to be here, and the same could be said about Gyro.

"I've written stories before," Tsuki said, "It's fairly easy."

"You have?" Midoryia said, surprised.

Suddenly shy, Tsuki could only nod.

"It's easy, yes," Gygro nodded, "Start middle end, that's all we need."

Todoroki shrugged and wrote that down on one of the papers they had brought here.

"Actually," Tsuki found her voice again, "There's five points, or fifteen, but that's for longer stories and mainly movies."

"Whoa, you really know your stuff!" Uraraka said and Tsuki once more could only nod. What do you respond to that? Tsuki wondered.

"What are the five points?" Todoroki asked as he prepared to write them down.

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