"They're so quiet!" Tanaka gushed. "I'm jealous, none of mine were that quiet."
"That's because you past out for their first fifteen hours of their life." Shimizu smirked.
"I guess that's the fate of those with a steady man in our lives," Tanaka sighed, ignoring the glare from Shimizu. "We end up with five before we even figure out what happened."
"That's just your misfortune," Shimizu wrapped her arm around Tanaka's giving it a tight squeeze as she was too short to give Tanaka the headlock-she wanted to give. "My Haruto is all the man I need. I'm single by choice!"
"So you're not man hunting?" She asked with a giggle as Hisakawa opened the door.
"Whose side are you on Inko-Chan?!"
"Mine," she said with a grin. "Yamaguchi-San?" The redhead was leaning against the wall, head turned away from them, hazel eyes glued to the nurse standing in the middle of the hallway.
"Hey Midoritani-San, she's a new nurse." Miho scoffed as she picked herself up from the wall, the others didn't correct Miho on her name. they knew and understood instantly that Miho didn't mess up names, the fact that she did with Inko meant that there was a possible threat nearby. "I am curious as to where her trainer is. New nurses aren't supposed to be wandering around unaccompanied for their first year. Which means she's breaking code. If this isn't her first time she'll get fired for sure." The nurse cringed under Miho's powerful glare.
"Let's leave the poor girl alone this time," Shimizu suggested, not understanding hospital-code or the importance of newbies always being accompanied. "Your making me feel pity for the girl."
"Yamaguchi-San, I thought you had a photographic memory, can you not recognize a coworker?" Tanaka asked, stifling a yawn with her hand.
"Supposedly she transferred here on one of my days off and normally works on the weekends." Miho told them. It went unsaid that Miho usually had the weekend off; a good reason how she wouldn't have met the nurse before. With her history, Inko found it harder to believe that the nurse just so happened to have never met Miho before. She knew the hospital had an on-demand-on-call-nurse-mandatory list and all nurses were a part of that listing. No matter how long the new girl has been at the hospital, there's no way she wouldn't have been able to escape Miho's attention.
"But it's a weekday," Inko murmured, her arms tightening on her twins distrustfully.
"As I was trying to say, I'm covering a friend's shift today!" The nurse whimpered out, falling to her knees and pressing her face into the polished floor of the hospital. "Please don't tell my boss! I hadn't had the time to tell him before I showed up!"
"Let's just go," Tanaka sighed, "at this rate the children will wake up." The group of friends turned and left, the nurse lifted her face just enough to glare disdainfully at the group.
Damn it all, the young woman thought, fisting her hands together as she pushed herself up to her feet. Green haired people are so damn rare. It was a medical she gave birth to two of them. If only she had more faith in the hospital staff I could've made a damn fortune! Not as if she would've noticed anyways, saying one was a still born would've been en—
"Oh yeah," the nursed looked back at the group of mothers, her innocent nurse mask back on instantly. Miho was standing just paces away and before the nurse could even blink she was stuck to the wall. "Just because your incompetent, doesn't give you a right to glare at your patients."
"Wha-what is this?!" she tried moving but her arms just snapped back against the wall again, jarring her joints and forcing her to hiss in pain.
"It's a very special type of goo that I secret," Miho flipped the excess goo from her hand, making a perfect splatter along the nurse's face. "Stickier then glue, stronger than steal, more flexible then slime." Miho walked back towards her friends further down the hall. "You can stay there for the rest of the day, sweetheart."
"Damn Yamaguchi-San, remind me not to piss you off," Shimizu chuckled.
"Good call Yamaguchi-San," Hisakawa chuckled warmly, "I'm by far too old to be protecting you children."
"Why do I doubt that?" Tanaka asked curiously.
"Don't joke like that Hisakawa-San, I have no doubt that you can best many pros even now." Inko smiled at the old woman, "why else would you be chosen for apartment elder?"
"Oh you flatter me," Hisakawa gushed, her wrinkled face flushing as she walked, hiding half of it behind a thin palm. It took them only an hour to reach the apartments building they all shared. Haruto came tearing out of the building in a blind panic, pastel blue hair wild and disheveled. The first thing he did was plead for his mother to save him from the monstrosities that were Tanaka's children. Said bramble of purple haired children were charging their mother like abandoned puppies finding home again. Shimizu reassured her son, repeatedly, that she would never do that again unless absolutely necessary. Hisakawa laughed at all of them, tears in her eyes as she has outlived all of her own children. Yamaguchi simply found her children and gave them strong-armed hugs, much to the younger son's embarrassment.
"Children," Hisakawa called as Inko stooped to the little ones levels. "Come meet your new neighbors! Izuku and Izumi Midoriya." The children, particularly the girls, gushed over how cute the twinswere. Haruto, Hibiki and Shichiro, Tanaka's and Yamaguchi's eldestrespectfully, all grabbed something to help Inko up the many flights to her ownapartment building. The first day of being a mother soon ended and it ended with threefellow wives bombarding her apartment for the evening. All under the guise of helpingher settle her twins into the apartment. Inko didn't mind, the more hands helping her the less often she had touse her quirk.
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The Green Valley Twins
FanfictionWhat if Izuku had a twin sister but instead of being quirkless, she actually inherited both quirks of their parents? Step back and look out, the hero twins aren't what you expect!!