Get Out

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"OUT! ALL OF YOU, OUT!" I would love to think that he's gone batshit crazy and that this isn't a normal occurrence, but it is. Mr. Akagi is done with us for the night though I'm really the one to blame. Who knew a guy would be so upset over the fact that you can't hide your bruises this week because you have testing.

"Hurry! Come on, come on!" Like I've said I don't like yelling at the kids, but desperate times call for desperate measures because if your so called guardian is throwing objects that should not be thrown at you, then by all means I can do whatever the fuck I want. Which includes yelling at five kids to grab their shit and run out the door.

After hearing the door shut behind me and seeing the absolute terror on their faces, realization hits me like a truck.

I should've just done it. I could've done it. It just would've been a little more difficult to hide, but I could've done it. Now look what happened.

"Denki?"

"Yes Koji?"

"Mr. Eto is still sick. Where are we gonna go?"

Fuck

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Okay this is fine. Everything will be fine. This is not fine.

Out of all of my options, which let me tell you was practically nothing, this had to be hands down the best and worst one yet.

U.A. Hero Academy, a school training the next generation of pro heroes. Which means it has to be one of the safest places for the kids. Yet it somehow manages to be one of the worst places for them to go. I've been in this school long enough to know Class 1A is full of nut jobs, and I'm in it! We are just one nosy bunch of kids that loves breaking bones and going to the villains before they even think about coming to us.

"I know this isn't the ideal place to stay especially since it's my school, but we'll be safe here for the meantime. There's food, working heaters, and a cozy bed and futon but before all of that there's some things we need to cover." I turn away from the dorm's entrance doors to look down at the kids. Oh boy this will be a living nightmare, I'm sure of it.

"The rules?" Toshi perks up at the thought of guessing correct, but I know he's hoping that he's wrong. None of them really like the rules, but they still look at me with the same questioning face. If it wasn't for the obvious facial features I'd say they're truly siblings.

"Not quite. It's a little different, though I don't think you'd mind really. It's actually quite the opposite." I can't believe I'm doing a crash course on Class 1-A right now. Especially to a bunch of kids, if anything I would've thought I'd be giving Shinsou this talk. "My classmates are very different from how we'd normally act. They're lively people so they tend to be loud at times when they don't really mean it. They might bombard you with questions and yes they might pick you up without asking but I can't guarantee that. I think they'd be more fascinated by you rather than be upset, but I still want to make sure some things are clear before all of that happens." This is an important talk and all, but I just remembered that there's literal floating clothes in my class and I'm just hoping none of them will question it even if she starts talking to them.

"Listen to me because this is important. There are about nineteen of my classmates and I know first-hand you don't like meeting a lot of people or associating in conversation with them, but bare with it for a second. Let's get some things clear. Once we enter that building Mr. Akagi is unimportant, don't talk about him to any of them. Think of it like school. You're all foster siblings and of course the twins are twins. Lastly, no Mr. Eto. I know we talked about him to the teachers, but not the students. I promise I'll bring you to my room as soon as possible or when something goes wrong, but for now we'll just have to bare it. Okay?"

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