Blindsided.

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Third person Pov.

Toru woke up to the usual quietness of her empty house. Sighing she gets out of her bed and puts on a pair of joggers and a tank top before throwing her old clothes in a bin.

"Why do I have to go to this new school?" She asked herself already knowing the answer.

Of course she knew. Who wouldn't know when someone was out to kill you?

The police had transferred her to this knew school saying that it would be safer because of how often heroes patrol around there. 

Boy did she hate it here.

"I wish they could at least look into my eyes while they speak to me." She mumbled. Walking over to her mirror she started adjust her new uniform accordingly. 

Grumbling about 'stupid uniforms' as she walked out of her apartment she accidentally  bumped into a green haired kid.

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Izuku had an average morning. He woke up and pulled on the clothes his mom had laid out the previous night. He groaned as he stepped on a miss placed pencil.

"Man." He said feeling the broken parts of the pencil after picking it up. "This was my favorite pencil." He sighed before setting it on his desk and grabbed his backpack and shoes. 

"Izuku honey." His mom says walking into the room. "You forgot your sunglasses on the kitchen table." Izuku reached out clumsily and took them from her hands before putting them on. 

"Thanks. What time is it?"

"It's seven forty Hun."

"Crap I'm gonna be late!" He yelled. Inko walked to him and gave him a bottle and an apple as well.

"Don't forget breakfast." She said before Izuku rushed out the door. "And slow down!"

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Izuku had finely come to a stop when his stomach started to growl so he slowly made his way to a bench and ate. 

"Man this a good apple." He said in between bites before chugging down the bottle. After he finishes he finds a trash can for the apple core and stuffs the bottle in his backpack.

"Now from an estimate I have about eight minutes before class starts so I need to run." He said jogging down the street carelessly. But before he could make it far he plowed right into someone.

"Ah I'm so sorry!" He yelled pushing his hands together. "I didn't know you were there!"

"Oh it's fine." The invisible girl said holding a hand out for him to grab. 

"N-No it's my fault. I should have been slower." He finished by picking himself up much to the confusion of the girl.

"I would have helped you up." She said before noticing that his sun glasses were on the ground.

"Oh... I'm sorry." He said as she picked up his sunglasses.  "I didn't realize." 

"No need to apologize." She pushed the glasses towards him. "Here you dropped these."

"What did I drop?" He questioned looking at where he assumed her eyes were.

"Um...  your sunglasses." She said and he began to blush before holdings his hand out with his head still looking about four inches above her head. It was kind of making her uneasy. Suddenly the pieces click.

"Your blind." She whispered before covering her mouth. "I-I'm so sorry." She yelled in apology only for him to giggle a little.

"N-No it's fine. Yeah I'm blind. Heh heh." He rubbed the back of his head. 

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⏰ Last updated: May 04, 2019 ⏰

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