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3rd Person P.O.V.

The sun shone in on the sleeping faces of the couple, Ochako's head nuzzled deeply into Izuku's neck leaving a line of drool from her mouth down his neck. It wasn't long until Izuku started to stir, once he opened his eyes he was forced to squint as the light pressed against his cornea. He let out a long yawn as he stretched in his spot and looked down at Ochako nestled soundly against him. Once he looked to his bedside table and checked his clock he sighed. "Guess we have to get up, mom will be here soon to get Eri."

He turned back to Ochako and tried to gently nudge her awake only to have her increase her grip on him. He spent a few moments trying to get himself free and finally managed to break free, only to have her humph at him and roll away pouting. "Im gonna hear about that later." Izuku says aloud and Ochako makes the aforementioned noise towards him.

Once free he stood and made his way over to Eri's crib to see her let out a small yawn and smile as she saw her Papa standing above her. "Good morning sweetie. Did you sleep well?" He asked as he picked up the small girl.

He got to work getting her things together and in her bag so that she would be ready for Inko when she arrived. Once she was bathed and changed into a fresh diaper and onesie that resembled Ochako's hero suite, Kudos to Momo, he decided to wake up Ochako so she could see her baby girl before she left.

"Alright Ochako, time for you to wake up." he said as he sat on the edge of the bed and nudged her. "Come on, mom's gonna be here soon to pick up Eri. You did want to say hi to your soon to be mother in law." Izuku says in a teasing manner causing Ochako to shoot up with a bright red face.

"I'm up, I'm up." She said as she turned her attention to the baby that was reaching for her Mama. "Come here my precious little bundle of joy." Ochako picked up Eri and started playing with her. A few moments later and Izuku's phone went off signalling the arrival of his mother. The three of them went downstairs to meet her in front of the dorms and once they did Ochako started to have some difficulties.

"It's ok Ochako, she's gonna be fine." Izuku said as he rubbed the back of his emotional girlfriend as she held there daughter. Close to her chest.

"I know that, I don't think she'll be hurt or anything with Inko. I just can't imagine her not being in my sights." She said as she gave him her signature puppy dog eyes.

"It's gonna be ok Ochako. It'll only be for a little while." Inko said as she walked over to the two. Reluctantly, Ochako passed Eri over to Inko. Once Inko started to walk back to the entrance were her car was, Ochako stood and watched until Inko was out of sight.

The two went inside and began getting ready for their trip to the USJ. through the process of getting ready Izuku had to stop several times to reassure Ochako that Eri would be ok because she kept stopping and muttering about whether or not she had packed formula, or diapers, or if she remembered to send a change of clothes for her. By the time they were heading downstairs to meet the class Izuku was already exhausted from dealing with his nervous wreck of a girlfriend.

"Alright class, get your butts on the bus so we can go." Aizawa said in his tired voice as he turned and walked onto the bus followed by the twenty-two students of class 1-A. Once on board Izuku ended up asleep on Ochako's lap.

"Why is he asleep, I've never known Mido to be this tired." Mina asked as she leaned over the seat behind the two.

Ochako scratched her neck in a sheepish manner as she answered. "Well, I didn't wake up this morning when he was getting Eri ready for his mother to pick her up. Then I've been such a mess this morning that he's been exhausted by it."

"Why have you been such a mess?" Momo asked from the seat across the aisle from them.

"Well, this is the first time since we got Eri that she hasn't been with us. And I know nothings gonna happen to her but it's still nerve wracking." The two girls smiled at the new mother as she was struggling with missing her daughter.

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