Ren (BNHA OC) II

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Ashido Mina was never one to really go out of her way to eavesdrop or try and find gossip. Sure she did enjoy the good story everyone in a while, as well try and find out what she heard through the grapevine was true or not. But she never tried to start gossip herself.

However, what she did do was always talk to someone she trusted when she heard something strange, or something she wasn't able to understand herself. And lucky for her, the common room in the dorms was usually the best place to find out what you needed to know, as well as receive some support or reassurance if she possibly needed it.

But in this case, Mina simply wanted answers to the thing she had overheard coming from Ren's room as she had passed by a few minutes prior. Usually, there was barely any noise at all coming from that girl's room. But today Mina distinctly heard talking coming from the other side of the door.

And from the few snippets, Mina was able to make out, it appeared that Ren had been talking to herself, but the conversation was what had confused her. So maybe that was why she was talking about it to the entire class, aside from Ren, who was currently situated in the common room.

Saturday afternoon was usually spent lazing about, doing homework, hanging out with friends off campus, or something similar. But today it appeared that the entire class just wanted to hang out and talk lightly amongst themselves. Well... everyone aside from Ren, who always kept to herself.

Ever since she had come to UA, she always was by herself and never seemed too keen on trying to get friendly with anyone. And while the others had tried, they all knew that there must be some unspeakable horrors behind the life that was being a practical slave to the League of Villains. And thus, they had let the platinum blonde have her space.

But now... now Mina needed to see if anyone else had a clue as to what she had heard... because if Ren said what she thought she said, it was strangely out of character for her. And thus, that led her to her current position on the couch next to Asui and Uraraka, sighing deeply.

"So what did you hear?" Kaminari asked, taking a sip of the soda he had afterward. "Something about Ren talking to Yao-Momo?"

"No...not exactly." Mina mumbled. "She said something about giving Momo more sunlight... as well a couple other of our names with strange ideas of suggestions."

"Maybe she's practicing talking to us? Like in a mirror?" Asui spoke, tilting her head.

"But first names?" Mina raised her voice a bit, the emotional confusion she was having heard in her voice. "She always goes by last names! So why would she suddenly start calling any of us by our first names out of the blue? And without the honorific?!"

Mina sucked in a deep breath as Uraraka patted her back. The situation was indeed strange. Everyone seemed puzzled as to what to think of it, and even further as to what to say to Ren about it, or if they should do anything at all.

"Maybe you're making a fucking big deal out of nothing?" Bakugou spoke allowing everyone to hear how he really didn't care much about this at all. "You aren't exactly the brightest, Pinky."

"As helpful as ever, Bakugou." Mina pouted, glaring at the ash blonde teen across from her.

"Well, maybe we should go and just ask Ren?" Kirishima muttered. "After all... she's the only one who can clarify this entire situation."

The conversation went around once more before Mina had finally had enough, rising from her spot and pointing a finger to the ceiling she declared what she had decided that she would do about this nagging question.

"I'm going to ask Ren myself!" She spoke, marching towards the staircase.

The shuffling of feet behind her made Mina pause and turn to see her entire class following her with eyes full of curiosity and mystery as well. Sighing, she waved them on, realizing that this weekend must be as boring for them as it was for her thus far. And besides, Mina was never one to say no to the company either.

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