Chapter 5

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Edited as of december 1, 2020

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A month soon passed since befriending Izuku, and through that time the two of you became great friends, or better yet best friends. So close you were both on a first name basis. Picking each other up from school on certain days also became a common occurrence, just like hanging out at cafes and fast food restaurants. Izuku did pretty much all of the talking in your conversations, you didn't mind listening. And with the little sign language he did know, your brief responses were relatively easy for him to decipher. He was a lot more confident as well, but still timid no less. It was a working process.

Today was no different from any other, at first. You were sitting near a small fountain at Izuku's school waiting for him to be let out. With your normal uniform,  your well worn braids pulled into a ponytail, and your gloves, you looked the same as any other day. The only difference was your gloves were fingerless with a bit of lace today. On fridays your school lets you early, a true blessing, so normally you wait for Izuku outside the gate. But since it was on the warmer side, sitting near the fountain was a lot cooler. Your bag was at your feet as a shadow glided across the ground. Looking up you were meet face to face with a burnt book flying your way. Feeling too lazy to catch it with the help of your elemental abilities you were able to use the wind to bring it to you. With the air in your control the book was able to land on your lap with ease. Out of curiosity, you did your best to look up to who where it came from, despite the glare of the sun in your eyes. A head was poking out a window but you couldn't see who it was.

"Y/n! What are you doing here!?"

Well now you knew who it was.

More heads poked out the window just as the sun went behind a cloud. With the temporary shade you were able to make eye contact with Izuku and wave. A blush dusted across his cheeks as a large smile covered his face, something that didn't go unnoticed by the childhood friend that was bullying him. Izuku's eyes landed on the book on your lap and his smile lowered some.

"You caught my book! Thanks! Can you hold onto it for now? You can give it to me when we're walking home together!" Izuku suggested, oblivious to the whispers and gasps of confusion as speculation of you being his girlfriend were made. Holding the book in your hand you glanced at Izuku and then back at it. It was burnt and probably had a few ruined pages as well, so your first thought was to change that. And just like that the book was back to its prime state. Izuku didn't have to say it for you to know that it was a classmate, so instead of having to look at the ruined book, might as well fix it to the best of your ability with your new found skills. It turns out one of your quirks wasn't to heal, but to reverse. And it could be used on anything.

When the sun was no longer blocked by the cloud it went back to beating on your forehead hard. As you put your head back down you missed the wide smile on Izuku's face after you fixed his book. "Ok class, settle down. Everyone back to your seats so we can finish up for the day." the teacher finally said.

Knowing you weren't far Izuku couldn't stop smiling as the teacher talked, unable to care about Katsuki's glaring eyes.

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When class was finally done no one had seen Izuku leave in such a rush before. The normally timid and mumbling beta boy was packing his stuff up before the bell even rang and was out the door before it could finish. About a minute later he was seen outside standing in front of you like an excited puppy holding your bag out to you as you stood up.

"You're getting better at that! Wow my notebook is as good as new! Almost as if I just got it!" Izuku gushed as he flipped through the pages. With the personal training you normally did the writing was still there but everything else was basically brand new. "Wow! Even the dog tag folding creases are gone! You really are amazing Y/n-chan!"

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