Aizawa Shōta is an enigma to many people. He seemed to be a stoic man with little regard for his work, yet somehow managed to always be early and support his students. He was exactly the opposite of what you'd initially think.
Suzukaze Yasu was qui...
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An explosion was about two feet away from being set off in front of a bored looking teacher's face. When Aizawa said she'd be helping give pointers to students while sparring with them, she internally prayed it wasn't the stupid blonde. Unfortunately, it seemed that the man didn't want to deal with him either so now she was stuck creating a barrier of energy in front of her to avoid losing a face.
Bakugou's blast ended up backfiring on him as he came down from above, sending him flying a few feet away. Before he could even register the fact that his defeat was imminent, Yasu had used his momentum to flip him over, a hand twisting his arm back and her leg holding down one of his arms, the other keeping his back pressed into the ground.
"Ruthless. Brute force. You had a good strategy first time around, however you're not covering all your weak points. It will be extremely easy to defeat you if you leave any part of your self vulnerable. Airborne attacks are a perfect example of this- you're unable to move away effectively because you're not on the ground, and the open space around you leaving room for a wonderful way to land a hit on you, especially if your opponent has a long range quirk. If you're going to look cool while fighting, at least win." She burned a hole in the back of his head with her disapproving gaze.
"Tsk, I've never even heard of you, when I take you down you'll see that I'm better than you could ever dream you were!"
'This kid needs his ego taken down a notch...'
"Get off me! I get it!" She should feel the anger in his body, though his wounded pride would probably bounce right back after he belittled someone. This was the fourth time she had beaten him, and each time his attacks became more flawed, his anger clouding his judgement.
"Tell me what to do one more time, boy, and I'll make sure to put you in your place. You let your anger get in the way of your potential. Stop being a disappoint. "She stepped back, crossing her arms and scoffing. "Go with Kirishima and tell Uraraka to come over. If I hear one shitty thing come out of your mouth I can promise you that your mother will have to call the school to complain because her child is in the hospital." Before he could yell a stupid comeback, she glared at him, essentially shutting him up.
In the meantime, she took note of Aizawa who looked quite dashing whilst training Sero. 'Ah.... so beautiful.... I wonder if he thinks I'm pretty- no- probably not... oh god he probably thinks I'm some unstable freak after breaking down in front of him....' She regretted her words that morning. Was it strange to try and get closer to the person who had seen you cry? Was crying not a sign of weakness? He probably pitied her, their friendship was most likely based off the fact that they knew the same people. Why did she even bother trying to get his attention?
Her self depreciating thoughts were cut short by a questioning voice. "Suzukaze-sensei? Are you ok? You look kinda.... dead..." The gravity girl looked a bit sheepish, although her words were true. Thinking so negatively, Yasu almost looked sick, a depressed aura surrounding her expression.